Indocyanine green fluorescence perfusion testing in robot-assisted hepatic arterial infusion pump placement

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2024-09

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van Dorst, R. W.J.J.
Ten Haaft, Britte H.E.A.
Franssen, Stijn
Borel Rinkes, InneORCID 0000-0003-2122-7207ISNI 0000000388761076
Groot Koerkamp, Bas
Swijnenburg, Rutger Jan
Hagendoorn, JeroenORCID 0000-0001-8737-3923ISNI 000000039277614X

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Abstract

Background: Hepatic arterial infusion pump (HAIP) treatment is a technique used to treat liver localized malignancy with intra-arterial chemotherapy. Methylene blue is generally administered to verify hepatic perfusion and exclude inadvertent extrahepatic perfusion. The use of indocyanine green dye (ICG) combined with near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging during robot-assisted HAIP placement may be an attractive alternative by providing high contrast without blue discoloration of the operative field. Methods: Data was collected retrospectively from 2 centers in the Netherlands. Intraoperative perfusion of the liver segments and extrahepatic perfusion were assessed using ICG/NIR as well as methylene blue on video imaging and correlated to postoperative 99 m-Tc perfusion scintigraphy. Results: 13 patients underwent robot-assisted surgery for HAIP placement; median length of stay was 4 days, complications occurred in 4 patients. Hepatic perfusion showed identical patterns when ICG was compared with methylene blue. In 1 patient, additional extrahepatic perfusion was found using ICG, leading to further vessel ligation. Intraoperative ICG perfusion was concordant with 99 m-Tc perfusion scintigraphy. Discussion: Liver and extrahepatic perfusion determined by ICG fluorescence imaging is concordant with blue dye perfusion and 99 m-Tc perfusion scintigraphy. Therefore, ICG fluorescence imaging is deemed a safe and reliable technique for perfusion testing during robot-assisted HAIP placement. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)

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Chemotherapy, Fluorescence, Robot-assisted surgery, Surgery

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van Dorst, R W J J, Ten Haaft, B H E A, Franssen, S, Borel Rinkes, I H M, Groot Koerkamp, B, Swijnenburg, R J & Hagendoorn, J 2024, 'Indocyanine green fluorescence perfusion testing in robot-assisted hepatic arterial infusion pump placement', Surgical endoscopy, vol. 38, no. 9, pp. 5108-5113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-024-11010-7