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Narrative review of fluorescence imaging-guided liver surgery
2021
Laparoscopic Surgery
Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging has come to be applied to hepatobiliary surgery not only visualization of bile duct but also for identification of subcapsular hepatic tumors and segmental boundaries. A large proportion of ICG molecules bind to high molecular-weight proteins such as albumin. ICG is selectively taken up to hepatocytes and excreted in the bile by an active transporter. Fusion ICG fluorescence images are obtained using a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor camera
doi:10.21037/ls-20-102
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