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Evaluation of Microcirculation in Colon Wall and Bowel Anastomosis by Laser Induced Fluorescence Video Angiography of Indocyanine Green
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Elective colon resection for Colon Cancer and Benign Colon Diseases. Completed, enrolled 4 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of the study is to describe utility of dynamic fluorescence videoangiography of indocyanine green (ICG) in gastrointestinal surgery, for evaluation of microcirculation in colon wall and anastomosis before and after surgical resection; and if this technique can guide the surgeon to peroperative decision making considering recreate a new anastomosis or stoma for preventing anastomotic failure or stomia necrosis.
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In our scientific experiment, we evaluate microcirculation in colon wall and anastomosis with laser induced fluorescence videoangiography of ICG. By implementing this technique we can measure average pixel intensity of fluorescence signal in area of interest on bowel, which represents tissue perfusion in this respective part of intestinal wall.