Preoperative endoscopic marking of the gastrointestinal tract using fluorescence imaging: submucosal indocyanine green tattooing versus a novel fluorescent over-the-scope clip in a survival experimental study.

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Date publication

septembre 2020

Journal

Surgical endoscopy

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARESCAUX Jacques, Dr KLYMCHENKO Andrey


Tous les auteurs :
Barberio M, Pizzicannella M, Spota A, Ashoka AH, Agnus V, Al Taher M, Jansen-Winkeln B, Gockel I, Marescaux J, Swanström L, Kong SH, Felli E, Klymchenko A, Diana M

Résumé

Intraoperative localization of endoluminal lesions is can be difficult during laparoscopy. Preoperative endoscopic marking is therefore necessary. Current methods include submucosal tattooing using visible dyes, which in case of transmural injection can impair surgical dissection. Tattooing using indocyanine green (ICG) coupled to intraoperative near-infrared (NIR) laparoscopy has been described. ICG is only visible under NIR-light, therefore, it doesn't impair the surgical workflow under white light even if there is spillage. However, ICG tattoos have rapid diffusion and short longevity. We propose fluorescent over-the-scope clips (FOSC), using a novel biocompatible fluorescent paint, as durable lesion marking.

Mots clés

Fluorescence-guided surgery, Fluorescent over the scope clip, Indocyanine green tattooing, Preoperative endoscopic marking, Preoperative endoscopic tattooing

Référence

Surg Endosc. 2020 Sep 28;: