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The role of ureteric indocyanine green fluorescence in colorectal surgery: a retrospective cohort study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/198899
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s10151-024-02955-x
PubMed ID
38985353
Description
BACKGROUND

Ureteric injury (UI) is an infrequent but serious complication of colorectal surgery. Prophylactic ureteric stenting is employed to avoid UI, yet its efficacy remains debated. Intraoperative indocyanine green fluorescence imaging (ICG-FI) has been used to facilitate ureter detection. This study aimed to investigate the role of ICG-FI in identification of ureters during colorectal surgery and its impact on the incidence of UI.

METHODS

A retrospective cohort study involving 556 consecutive patients who underwent colorectal surgery between 2018 and 2023 assessed the utility of routine prophylactic ureteric stenting with adjunctive ICG-FI. Patients with ICG-FI were compared to those without ICG-FI. Demographic data, operative details, and postoperative morbidity were analyzed. Statistical analysis included univariable regression.

RESULTS

Ureteric ICG-FI was used in 312 (56.1%) patients, whereas 43.9% were controls. Both groups were comparable in terms of demographics except for a higher prevalence of prior abdominal surgeries in the ICG-FI group. Although intraoperative visualization was significantly higher in the ICG-FI group (95.3% vs 89.1%; p = 0.011), the incidence of UI was similar between groups (0.3% vs 0.8%; p = 0.585). Postoperative complications were similar between the two groups. Median stent insertion time was longer in the ICG-FI group (32 vs 25 min; p = 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Ureteric ICG-FI improved intraoperative visualization of the ureters but was not associated with a reduced UI rate. Median stent insertion time increased with use of ureteric ICG-FI, but total operative time did not. Despite its limitations, this study is the largest of its kind suggesting that ureteric ICG-FI may be a valuable adjunct to facilitate  ureteric visualization during colorectal surgery.
Date of Publication
2024-07-10
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Colorectal surgery Fluorescence imaging Identification Indocyanine green Ureters
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Rogers, P
Dourado, J
Wignakumar, A
Weiss, B
Aeschbacher, Pauline
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin
Garoufalia, Z
Strassmann, V
Emile, S
Strzempek, P
Wexner, S
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin
Series
Techniques in coloproctology
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
1128-045X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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