1. Validation of a surgical training model containing indocyanine green for near‐infrared fluorescence imaging
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Naoki Nishio, Sohei Mitani, Kayo Sakamoto, Gaku Morimoto, Sayaka Yokoi, Mayu Shigeyama, Akihisa Wada, Nobuaki Mukoyama, Eben L. Rosenthal, and Michihiko Sone
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electrocautery ,fluorescence‐guided surgery ,indocyanine green ,near‐infrared fluorescence imaging ,surgical training ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To determine the efficacy of a surgical training model for fluorescence‐guided cancer surgery and validate its utility to detect any residual tumors after tumor resection using electrocautery. Methods We developed surgical training models containing indocyanine green (ICG) for near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging using a root vegetable organic material (konjac). After the fluorescence assessment for the models, the surgical simulation for fluorescence‐guided cancer surgery using electrocautery was performed. ICG‐containing tumors were divided into two surgical groups: “Enucleation” (removal of the entire visible tumor) and “Complete resection” (removal of the tumor with an appropriate 5‐mm surgical margin). Results All 12 ICG‐containing tumors were clearly visible from the normal view but not from the flipped view. The tumor resection time was significantly longer in the “Complete resection” group than in the “Enucleation” group (p
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- 2022
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