| Literature DB >> 31446490 |
Hiroki Takahashi1, Tak Eshi Yanagita2, Takuya Suzuki2, Anri Maeda2, Nozomu Nakai2, Yuzo Maeda2, Kazuyoshi Shiga2, Takahisa Hirokawa2, Ryo Ogawa2, Masayasu Hara2, Yoichi Matsuo2, Shuji Takiguchi2.
Abstract
Accurate localization of the tumor during robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer is crucial. Several techniques have been described, but each has its shortcomings. We developed a new technique of near infrared ray-guided surgery (NIRGS) to localize the tumor accurately, using intra-operative colonoscopy and da Vinci Firefly technology. After clamping the oral side of the tumor, the colonoscope was inserted. In the normal visible light mode, we could not recognize the endoscopic light; however, after changing to the Firefly mode, the endoscopic light was seen clearly. Using this simple and new technique, we could locate the tumor easily and accurately. We performed this technique in 12 patients and detected the location of the tumor clearly in all, without any procedure-related complications. Based on these findings, NIRGS is a useful and safe technique for detecting tumor location during robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Near infrared ray; Rectal cancer; Tumor marking
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31446490 DOI: 10.1007/s00595-019-01864-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549