Intraoperative fluorescence angiography in objectification of relegated colon perfusion in oncocoloproctology: first Russian experience and review of the literature
- Authors: Kochatkov A.V.1, Lyadov V.K.1, Piven A.V.1, Kalashnikov N.D.1
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Affiliations:
- Oncocoloproctological center at the Department of surgical oncology, Medical Rehabilitation Center Ministry of Health Russia
- Issue: Vol 6, No 3 (2016)
- Pages: 23-28
- Section: ORIGINAL REPORTS
- Published: 11.10.2016
- URL: https://onco-surgery.info/jour/article/view/178
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17650/2220-3478-2016-6-3-23-28
- ID: 178
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Abstract
Sufficient length, as well as an adequacy of the blood supply to the distal part of the relegated colon in the formation of primary anastomosis are major intraoperative factors that can reduce the number of anastomotic leak in case of colon resections. Intraoperative fluorescence angiography allows you to assess an adequacy of the blood supply. It is easily feasible and reproducible technique. In this paper we publish our first experience of using this technique in 7 patients. In 1 of them intraoperative surgical tactics was changed after the study. Further developments in this direction are necessary in order to evaluate clinical significance of intraoperative fluorescence angiography in perfusion objectification during surgical operations on the colon.
About the authors
A. V. Kochatkov
Oncocoloproctological center at the Department of surgical oncology, Medical Rehabilitation Center Ministry of Health Russia
Author for correspondence.
Email: koc_koc@inbox.ru
Russian Federation
V. K. Lyadov
Oncocoloproctological center at the Department of surgical oncology, Medical Rehabilitation Center Ministry of Health Russia
Email: face@neicon.ru
Russian Federation
A. V. Piven
Oncocoloproctological center at the Department of surgical oncology, Medical Rehabilitation Center Ministry of Health Russia
Email: face@neicon.ru
Russian Federation
N. D. Kalashnikov
Oncocoloproctological center at the Department of surgical oncology, Medical Rehabilitation Center Ministry of Health Russia
Email: face@neicon.ru
Russian Federation
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