Comparison of ICG-Guided Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging and Modified Inflation-Deflation Method in Identifying the Intersegmental Plane During Lung Segmentectomy of Infants
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This study compares two surgical techniques for identifying lung segment boundaries during segmentectomy in infants with congenital pulmonary airway malformation. The authors evaluate ICG fluorescence imaging against traditional inflation-deflation methods, addressing a critical technical challenge in pediatric thoracic surgery where anatomical variations complicate precise resection.
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- ICG-guided NIRF imaging offers precise intersegmental plane identification in infant lung segmentectomy for CPAM despite complex anatomy.
- Modified inflation-deflation method remains a viable alternative when fluorescence imaging is unavailable in pediatric thoracic surgery.
- Accurate ISP identification is critical in infant segmentectomy to preserve healthy lung tissue while completely resecting malformations.
- Comparative data on ISP identification techniques in infants is scarce; this study addresses a significant gap in pediatric surgical literature.
- Both techniques show distinct perioperative profiles; surgeon familiarity and institutional resources guide method selection.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Comparison of ICG-Guided Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging and Modified Inflation-Deflation Method in Identifying the Intersegmental Plane During Lung Segmentectomy of Infants. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-04-08. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8490?via_space=staycurrentmd
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