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Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Properties

2016
The properties of indocyanine green (ICG) enable the observation of fluorescence images with a photodynamic eye (PDE) system after ICG is injected into a subject locally or intravenously. Over the last decade, many clinical applications using an ICG approach have been introduced, e.g., the detection of sentinel nodes in breast cancer and melanoma and ...
Seiji Ohtsubo, Mitsuo Kusano
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Parathyroidectomy Using Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Imaging

VideoEndocrinology, 2015
Abstract Introduction: To minimize risk and improve outcomes after parathyroidectomy, a number of tools are used to distinguish the diseased parathyroid gland from its surrounding structures.1–3 Ex...
Patrick McCarty   +4 more
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Infrared Fluorescence Videomicroscopy with Indocyanine Green (Cardiogreen®)

1987
After intravenous injection indocyanine green binds almost completely to the plasma proteins and may be detected in the skin capillaries by an infrared sensitive fluorescence videomicroscopy system. The technique opens a way to measure full capillary diameter and dimension of the plasma layer in an almost atraumatic way.
M, Brülisauer   +3 more
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Burn Depth Estimation Using Indocyanine Green Fluorescence

Archives of Dermatology, 1992
Expedient primary excision of deep dermal and full-thickness burn wounds with subsequent skin grafting is the standard of care in most burn institutions, but differentiating full-thickness from partial-thickness burns is often difficult. Because accurate early assessment of burn depth may improve care, a variety of technical methods have attempted to ...
H A, Green   +3 more
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Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography: a new ERAS item

Updates in Surgery, 2018
ERAS protocol and indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) represent the new surgical revolution minimizing complications and shortening recovery time in colorectal surgery. As of today, no studies have been published in the literature evaluating the impact of the ICG-FA in the ERAS protocol for the patients suitable for colorectal surgery ...
Brescia, Antonio   +7 more
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Micro-Dosing of Indocyanine Green for Intraoperative Fluorescence Cholangiography

Surgical Technology Online, 2021
Background: Surgery involving the biliary tree is common but has the potential for serious complications. Adjuncts such as intraoperative cholangiogram and, more recently, indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence cholangiography, have been used to more accurately define the relevant anatomy and decrease the risk of common bile duct injury.
Jorge G, Zarate Rodriguez   +1 more
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Indocyanine green fluorescence-guided primary hyperparathyroidism parathyroidectomy

Cirugía Andaluza, 2020
Resumen Introducción: la utilidad de la fluorescencia en cirugía es un fenómeno expansivo en los últimos años, constituyendo un gran impulso a la revolución tecnológica en el campo quirúrgico con nuevos dispositivos que se adaptan a dicho procedimiento tanto en el campo laparotómico, laparoscópico y robótico.
A Gila Bohórquez   +3 more
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Indocyanine green fluorescent lymphography: Surgical procedure

Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2022
E, Papet, J, Pinson, J-J, Tuech
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Indocyanine Green Assembled Nanobubbles with Enhanced Fluorescence and Photostability

Langmuir, 2020
Indocyanine green (ICG) is a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye for extensive biomedical application. However, its fluorescence intensity is limited by its poor aqueous stability and concentration-dependent aggregation. To overcome these limitations, ICG self-assembled nanobubbles (ICG-NBs) with an average size of 244.6 nm are fabricated.
Li Yang   +7 more
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Development of ultrasound-assisted fluorescence imaging of indocyanine green

Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2016
Indocyanine green (ICG) accumulation in hepatocellular carcinoma means tumors can be located by fluorescence. However, because of light scattering, it is difficult to detect ICG fluorescence from outside the body. We propose a new fluorescence imaging method that detects changes in the intensity of ICG fluorescence by ultrasound-induced temperature ...
Hiroyasu, Morikawa   +5 more
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