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Is a fluorescence navigation system with indocyanine green effective enough to detect liver malignancies?
Author(s) -
Tanaka Takayuki,
Takatsuki Mitsuhisa,
Hidaka Masaaki,
Hara Takanobu,
Muraoka Izumi,
Soyama Akihiko,
Adachi Tomohiko,
Kuroki Tamotsu,
Eguchi Susumu
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of hepato‐biliary‐pancreatic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.63
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1868-6982
pISSN - 1868-6974
DOI - 10.1002/jhbp.17
Subject(s) - indocyanine green , medicine , cirrhosis , hepatectomy , predictive value , radiology , significant difference , gastroenterology , resection , pathology , surgery
Background Although several reports have shown the efficacy of a fluorescence navigation system ( FNS ) with indocyanine green ( ICG ) to detect liver malignancies during hepatectomy, the real accuracy of this procedure is not yet clear. This study aimed to analyze the actual efficacy of ICG‐FNS in cirrhotic and non‐cirrhotic livers. Methods Ten cirrhotic whole livers explanted from liver transplant recipients and 23 non‐cirrhotic livers from patients who underwent hepatectomy for various kinds of liver tumors were investigated with ICG‐FNS . All surgical specimens were analyzed macroscopically and pathologically. Results In the patients with a cirrhotic liver, most nodules illuminated by ICG‐FNS were diagnosed as regenerative nodules pathologically. The positive predictive value was 5.4%. There was a significant difference in positive predictive value to detect malignant liver tumors between cirrhotic liver and non‐cirrhotic liver (5.4% vs 100%, P  < 0.0001). In the non‐cirrhotic livers, 11 of 33 (32.4%) tumors were not recognized by ICG‐FNS through the liver surface before resection. There was a significant difference in the depth from the liver surface to tumor between illuminated nodules and non‐illuminated nodules (1.5 mm vs 11.6 mm, P  < 0.01). Conclusions It is necessary to know the limitation of ICG‐FNS when detecting liver malignancies in both cirrhotic and non‐cirrhotic livers.

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