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Evaluation to Differentiate between Tumor Lesions and the Parenchyma in Partial Nephrectomies for Renal Tumors Based on Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging Using Indocyanine Green Dye.

Norihito Soga1, Akihito Inoko2,3, Jun Furusawa1, Yuji Ogura1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green is a useful tool during partial nephrectomy. Because an accurate method for judging hasn't been established yet, the success rate may be slightly different and inconsistent.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 21 cases with suspected renal cancers who had undergone a partial nephrectomy were enrolled. We examined differences in the success rate between malignant lesions and the parenchyma by quantifying fluorescence in the pre-resection and ex vivo phases.
RESULTS: Pre-resection imaging showed a significant degradation of fluorescence in the focused lesion in 76.2% (16/21) of cases. A significant degradation was observed in 73.7% (14/19) of the total malignant lesions, 70.5% (12/17) of cases with a clear cell lesion, 100% (2/2) of cases with non-clear cell lesions, and 100% (2/2) of benign angiomyolipomas. In contrast, imaging of the ex vivo resected specimens showed a significant degradation in fluorescence of the focused lesions in 85.7% (18/21) of cases. A significantly degradation was observed in 84.2% (16/19) of the total malignant lesions, 82.3% (14/17) of cases with a clear cell lesion, 100% (2/2) of cases with non-clear cell lesions, and 100% (2/2) of benign angiomyolipomas.
CONCLUSION: We firstly evaluated the efficacy of quantitative indocyanine green-based fluorescence as an objective method.
Copyright © 2019 by S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Indocyanine green; Infrared fluorescence; Partial nephrectomy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31768173      PMCID: PMC6873096          DOI: 10.1159/000499289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Urol        ISSN: 1661-7649


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Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2012-01-04       Impact factor: 2.370

2.  Near infrared fluorescence imaging after intravenous indocyanine green: initial clinical experience with open partial nephrectomy for renal cortical tumors.

Authors:  Scott Tobis; Joy K Knopf; Christopher R Silvers; Jonah Marshall; Allison Cardin; Ronald W Wood; Jay E Reeder; Erdal Erturk; Ralph Madeb; Jorge Yao; Eric A Singer; Hani Rashid; Guan Wu; Edward Messing; Dragan Golijanin
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2012-02-14       Impact factor: 2.649

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4.  Robot-assisted and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with near infrared fluorescence imaging.

Authors:  Scott Tobis; Joy K Knopf; Christopher Silvers; Edward Messing; Jorge Yao; Hani Rashid; Guan Wu; Dragan Golijanin
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7.  Indocyanine green cannot predict malignancy in partial nephrectomy: histopathologic correlation with fluorescence pattern in 100 patients.

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10.  Anaphylactic Shock After Intravenous Administration of Indocyanine Green During Robotic Partial Nephrectomy.

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