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INDOCYANINE GREEN FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1980Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence angiography has been further refined for use in both laboratory and clinical investigations. In the present modification of the Zeiss fundus camera all lenses except the aspherical objective lens have been specially antireflection coated to increase light transmission in the spectral region around 800 nm. A 300 watt
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Indocyanine green fluorescence-navigated robotic segmentectomy
Surgical Endoscopy, 2016Pulmonary segmentectomy with radical lymphadenopathy has been considered effective to manage small primary lung cancers [1, 2]. This procedure provides the advantages of minimal invasive surgery and is reported sufficient for safe margin. However, segmentectomy is more difficult to be performed than lobectomy because intersegmental plane cannot be ...
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Preinjection fluorescence in indocyanine green angiography
Ophthalmology, 1996To verify whether infrared pre-injection fluorescence can be observed in patients undergoing indocyanine green (ICG) angiography.Infrared fundus photographs were taken before dye injection for 450 consecutive patients undergoing ICG angiography for different chorioretinal disorders.
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Laparoscopic Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Imaging for Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
The American Surgeon™, 2022Background Indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG) is one of the first fluorophore that found a clinical application in medicine. In the liver, ICG fluorescence is due to the preserved uptake but impaired washout of the dye from hepatocellular cells into the bile ducts.
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Green indocyanine fluorescence in robotic abdominal surgery
Updates in Surgery, 2018Fluorescent imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) is an emerging technology that is gaining acceptance for being a valid tool in surgeons' decision making. ICG binds to plasma lipoproteins if injected intravenously and, when excited by near-infrared light, provides anatomic information about organs vascularization and tissues perfusion.
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