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2025 Pediatric Surgery Update Course - Updates in Oncology

Video Published 2025-08-28 Updated 2026-04-01

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Pediatric surgeon discusses fluorescence-guided surgery techniques for oncologic resection, focusing on both non-targeted (ICG) and targeted approaches (pafolacianine/Cytalux). Case presentation demonstrates use of folate receptor-targeted imaging in desmoplastic small round cell tumor following chemotherapy, with discussion of emerging FDA-approved technologies being adapted from adult to pediatric oncology practice.

Key Takeaways

  • Fluorescence-guided surgery using ICG and targeted agents like pafolacisol enables real-time visualization of tumor deposits during resection.
  • Pafolacisol (folate-receptor-targeted fluorescence) is FDA-approved in adults and shows promise for pediatric tumors with high folate uptake.
  • Desmoplastic small round cell tumors respond well to chemotherapy; residual disease can be identified intraoperatively with targeted fluorescence.
  • Dinutuximab (GD2-targeted antibody) combined with fluorescence may improve neuroblastoma tumor visualization during surgery.
  • Pediatric tumors may have higher receptor concentrations than adult tumors, making targeted fluorescence particularly effective in children.

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