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Update Course 2021: THORACOTOMY VS VATS FOR OSTEO METS

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2023-08-02

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Expert discussion on using indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging for pediatric laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The technique provides real-time biliary tree visualization, reducing complication risk in complex anatomy cases where pediatric surgeons have lower case volumes than adult centers.

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  • ICG fluorescence provides real-time biliary mapping during laparoscopic cholecystectomy, reducing complication risk in pediatric cases.
  • Pediatric surgeons perform fewer cholecystectomies annually (10-30) vs adults (100-300), making ICG valuable for learning curve safety.
  • ICG must be injected IV 12-15 hours preoperatively, requiring advance surgical planning but enabling clear anatomic visualization.
  • Newer ICG systems display biliary structures in color (green) rather than black-and-white, improving intraoperative anatomic clarity.
  • ICG technology is particularly beneficial in complex cases with unclear anatomy, adhesions, or anatomic variants of cystic duct.

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