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Adel Mahjoub1, Alejandro Morales-Restrepo2, Mitchell S Fourman2, Jonathan B Mandell2, Lu Feiqi2,3, Margaret L Hankins2, Rebecca J Watters2,4, Kurt R Weiss5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection with negative margins is the foundation of extremity sarcoma management. Failure to achieve negative surgical margins can result in local recurrence (LR), a potentially devastating complication. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a US FDA-approved fluorophore previously used to guide carcinoma resections. We investigated the potential of ICG as an intraoperative guide during experimental sarcoma resection.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30588559 PMCID: PMC6373227 DOI: 10.1245/s10434-018-07114-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Oncol ISSN: 1068-9265 Impact factor: 5.344
Fig. 1Stepwise removal of positive tumor margins under indocyanine-green guidance. a Preoperative fluorescent image is seen using near infra-red. Fluorescent signal is seen in the left proximal hind limb (circled). b Positive fluorescent signal remains in the left proximal hind limb after initial resection. c No area of fluorescence left behind in the left proximal hind limb. A clear surgical margin can be seen, with no fluorescence in the resected left proximal hind limb (circled)
Fig. 2Residual tumor remains in the non-ICG-guided tumor resection at the end of surgery. a Preoperative fluorescent image shows a positive fluorescent signal in the left hind limb. b Non-ICG-guided resection shows a positive fluorescent signal in the residual left hind limb at the end of surgery. ICG indocyanine-green
Fig. 3Local recurrence assessed 4 weeks postoperatively after primary sarcoma resection of the left proximal hind limb with and without ICG guidance. a ICG-guided resection with no local recurrence and lack of fluorescent signal at the residual left proximal hind limb (circled). b Non-ICG-guided resection shows local recurrence with positive fluorescent signal at the residual left proximal hind limb (circled red). ICG indocyanine-green