1. Advantage of Microscope Integrated for Both Indocyanine Green and Fluorescein Videoangiography on Aneurysmal Surgery: Case Report
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Hiroyuki Kinouchi, Toru Horikoshi, Yoshihisa Nishiyama, Kazuya Kanemaru, Mitsuto Hanihara, Takashi Yagi, and Hideyuki Yoshioka
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Indocyanine Green ,Microsurgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,fluorescein ,medicine.medical_treatment ,videoangiography ,Case Report ,Video-Assisted Surgery ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Humans ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Fluorescein ,Catheter insertion ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Clipping (medicine) ,Middle Aged ,Image Enhancement ,Fluorescein angiography ,eye diseases ,Cerebral Angiography ,Surgery ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Injections, Intra-Arterial ,chemistry ,Injections, Intravenous ,clipping ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Indocyanine green ,Cerebral angiography - Abstract
Neck clipping of a large middle cerebral artery aneurysm was performed using a newly developed surgical microscope integrated with modules for both indocyanine green (ICG) and fluorescein videoangiography. During surgery, ICG and fluorescein videoangiography by intra-arterial or intravenous injection were safely carried out without interrupting the surgical procedure. Based on the findings obtained from the case, we evaluated the differences between the dyes and the injection routes. With intra-arterial injection, fluorescein offered sharper contrast images and was better at depicting fine arteries than ICG. Patchy staining of vessel walls was observed in intravenous fluorescein videoangiography, while it was not evident in ICG. Intra-arterial injection method had a great advantage in the rapid clearance of the dyes, which allowed us to perform repeated videoangiography within a short period, and was useful in detecting incomplete clipping in this case; however, catheter insertion requires additional work and carries a potential risk. Use of a microscope integrated for both ICG and fluorescein videoangiography would be another method for repeated evaluation. Namely, alternate use of the dyes enables us to perform videoangiography in a short time even via intravenous injection.
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- 2014
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