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Indocyanine green assists with sentinel lymph node mapping in pediatric and adolescent patients

Video Published 2026-05-18 Updated 2026-05-18

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Multi-center study demonstrates indocyanine green (ICG) achieves 80% sensitivity for sentinel lymph node detection in pediatric skin and soft tissue malignancies, with all malignant nodes being ICG-avid. ICG shows favorable safety profile with no adverse reactions and avoids permanent tattooing associated with blue dye.

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  • ICG demonstrated 80% sensitivity for sentinel lymph node detection in pediatric skin and soft tissue malignancies.
  • All sentinel nodes containing malignancy were ICG-avid, suggesting high clinical reliability for positive nodes.
  • ICG showed no adverse reactions within 30 days and avoids permanent tattooing associated with blue dye.
  • ICG performance may outperform blue dye based on literature, though direct comparison was not performed in this study.
  • ICG is most effective when used alongside standard techniques like technetium-99m rather than as sole localization method.

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