TY - JOUR
T1 - Indocyanine green injection for detecting sentinel nodes using color fluorescence camera in the laparoscopy-assisted gastrectomy
AU - Yoshida, Masashi
AU - Kubota, Keisuke
AU - Kuroda, Junko
AU - Ohta, Keiichiro
AU - Nakamura, Tetsuya
AU - Saito, Junichi
AU - Kobayashi, Michiya
AU - Sato, Takayuki
AU - Beck, Yoshifumi
AU - Kitagawa, Yuko
AU - Kitajima, Masaki
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - Background and Aim: We seek for the accurate and simple method for detecting sentinel nodes of gastric cancer which can be popularized in community hospitals. The indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence-guided method is reported to be sensitive. However, the ordinal fluorescence cameras have gray scale imaging and require a dark room. We have developed a new device, Hyper Eye Medical System (HEMS) which can simultaneously detect color and near-infrared rays and can be used under room light. This study was planned to examine whether submucosal injection of 0.5mL×4 of 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation is the adequate administration for detecting sentinel nodes using HEMS in the gastric cancer surgery. Methods: The patients underwent gastrectomy for clinical T1a (mucosa)-T2 (muscularis propria) and clinical N0 were enrolled in the present study. As a preliminary trial, one case each of the ICG 25 and 100μg/mL, injected on the day before operation and intraoperative injection, was examined. Then, 10 cases injected 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation were examined. Results: The ICG fluorescence of the patient injected 100μg/mL was too intense and that of the patient injected 25μg/mL was too faint. Sentinel lymph nodes were detected in all of 10 cases injected 50μg/mL, the day before operation and number of sentinel lymph nodes per patient was 3.6±2.1. Metastasis was observed in one case. All of ICG fluorescence-positive sentinel nodes were positive for the metastasis. In the patient who underwent intraoperative injection, sentinel lymphatic basins could be identified. Conclusion: The present study shows that HEMS-guided abdominal surgery is feasible under room light. Submucosal injection of 0.5mL×4 of 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation is the adequate administration for detecting sentinel nodes using HEMS in the gastric cancer surgery.
AB - Background and Aim: We seek for the accurate and simple method for detecting sentinel nodes of gastric cancer which can be popularized in community hospitals. The indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence-guided method is reported to be sensitive. However, the ordinal fluorescence cameras have gray scale imaging and require a dark room. We have developed a new device, Hyper Eye Medical System (HEMS) which can simultaneously detect color and near-infrared rays and can be used under room light. This study was planned to examine whether submucosal injection of 0.5mL×4 of 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation is the adequate administration for detecting sentinel nodes using HEMS in the gastric cancer surgery. Methods: The patients underwent gastrectomy for clinical T1a (mucosa)-T2 (muscularis propria) and clinical N0 were enrolled in the present study. As a preliminary trial, one case each of the ICG 25 and 100μg/mL, injected on the day before operation and intraoperative injection, was examined. Then, 10 cases injected 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation were examined. Results: The ICG fluorescence of the patient injected 100μg/mL was too intense and that of the patient injected 25μg/mL was too faint. Sentinel lymph nodes were detected in all of 10 cases injected 50μg/mL, the day before operation and number of sentinel lymph nodes per patient was 3.6±2.1. Metastasis was observed in one case. All of ICG fluorescence-positive sentinel nodes were positive for the metastasis. In the patient who underwent intraoperative injection, sentinel lymphatic basins could be identified. Conclusion: The present study shows that HEMS-guided abdominal surgery is feasible under room light. Submucosal injection of 0.5mL×4 of 50μg/mL ICG on the day before operation is the adequate administration for detecting sentinel nodes using HEMS in the gastric cancer surgery.
KW - Fluorescence
KW - Gastric cancer
KW - Hyper Eye Medical System
KW - Indocyanine green
KW - Sentinel nodes
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2012.07067.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2012.07067.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 22486868
AN - SCOPUS:84859377589
SN - 0815-9319
VL - 27
SP - 29
EP - 33
JO - Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)
JF - Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)
IS - SUPPL.3
ER -