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465 related items for PubMed ID: 30527489

  • 1. Quantitative Assessment of the Blood Perfusion of the Gastric Conduit by Indocyanine Green Imaging.
    Ishige F, Nabeya Y, Hoshino I, Takayama W, Chiba S, Arimitsu H, Iwatate Y, Yanagibashi H.
    J Surg Res; 2019 Feb; 234():303-310. PubMed ID: 30527489
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  • 3. Indocyanine green tissue angiography affects anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy. A retrospective, case-control study.
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    Int J Surg; 2017 Dec; 48():210-214. PubMed ID: 29146267
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  • 4. Perfusion assessment by fluorescence time curves in esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction: a prospective clinical study.
    Joosten JJ, Slooter MD, van den Elzen RM, Bloemen PR, Gisbertz SS, Eshuis WJ, Daams F, de Bruin DM, van Berge Henegouwen MI.
    Surg Endosc; 2023 Aug; 37(8):6343-6352. PubMed ID: 37208482
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  • 5. Blood flow speed of the gastric conduit assessed by indocyanine green fluorescence: New predictive evaluation of anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy.
    Koyanagi K, Ozawa S, Oguma J, Kazuno A, Yamazaki Y, Ninomiya Y, Ochiai H, Tachimori Y.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 2016 Jul; 95(30):e4386. PubMed ID: 27472732
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  • 6. Role of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for evaluating blood supply in the gastric conduit via the substernal route after McKeown minimally invasive esophagectomy.
    Nguyen DT, Dat TQ, Thong DQ, Hai NV, Bac NH, Long VD.
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  • 9. A quantitative assessment of perfusion of the gastric conduit after oesophagectomy using near-infrared fluorescence with indocyanine green.
    Galema HA, Faber RA, Tange FP, Hilling DE, van der Vorst JR, Upper-GI ICG quantification study group.
    Eur J Surg Oncol; 2023 May; 49(5):990-995. PubMed ID: 36914531
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  • 10. Indocyanine green enhanced near-infrared fluorescence imaging for perfusion assessment of colonic conduit for esophageal replacement: Utility of a novel technique.
    Gupta R, Madaan V, Kumar S, Govil D.
    J Postgrad Med; 2021 May; 67(3):168-170. PubMed ID: 34414927
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  • 11. Quantitative fluorescence-guided perfusion assessment of the gastric conduit to predict anastomotic complications after esophagectomy.
    Slooter MD, de Bruin DM, Eshuis WJ, Veelo DP, van Dieren S, Gisbertz SS, van Berge Henegouwen MI.
    Dis Esophagus; 2021 May 22; 34(5):. PubMed ID: 33016305
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  • 12. Near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green to assess the blood supply of the reconstructed gastric conduit to reduce anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy: a literature review.
    Kitagawa H, Yokota K, Marui A, Namikawa T, Kobayashi M, Hanazaki K.
    Surg Today; 2023 Apr 22; 53(4):399-408. PubMed ID: 35182253
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  • 13. Assessment of the blood supply using the indocyanine green fluorescence method and postoperative endoscopic evaluation of anastomosis of the gastric tube during esophagectomy.
    Kitagawa H, Namikawa T, Iwabu J, Fujisawa K, Uemura S, Tsuda S, Hanazaki K.
    Surg Endosc; 2018 Apr 22; 32(4):1749-1754. PubMed ID: 28916846
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  • 14. Indocyanine green fluorescence in robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy with intrathoracic anastomosis: a prospective study.
    de Groot EM, Kuiper GM, van der Veen A, Fourie L, Goense L, van der Horst S, van den Berg JW, van Hillegersberg R, Ruurda JP.
    Updates Surg; 2023 Feb 22; 75(2):409-418. PubMed ID: 35978252
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  • 15. Indocyanine green perfusion assessment of the gastric conduit in minimally invasive Ivor Lewis esophagectomy.
    Pather K, Deladisma AM, Guerrier C, Kriley IR, Awad ZT.
    Surg Endosc; 2022 Feb 22; 36(2):896-903. PubMed ID: 33580319
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  • 16. A novel imaging technology to assess tissue oxygen saturation and its correlation with indocyanine green in the gastric conduit during thoracic esophagectomy.
    Fujita T, Sato K, Fujiwara N, Kajiyama D, Shigeno T, Daiko H.
    Surgery; 2024 Feb 22; 175(2):360-367. PubMed ID: 38001012
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  • 18. Efficacy of intraoperative ICG fluorescence imaging evaluation for preventing anastomotic leakage after left-sided colon or rectal cancer surgery: a propensity score-matched analysis.
    Yanagita T, Hara M, Osaga S, Nakai N, Maeda Y, Shiga K, Hirokawa T, Matsuo Y, Takahashi H, Takiguchi S.
    Surg Endosc; 2021 May 22; 35(5):2373-2385. PubMed ID: 33495878
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  • 19. Quantitative perfusion assessment of gastric conduit with indocyanine green dye to predict anastomotic leak after esophagectomy.
    Ishikawa Y, Breuler C, Chang AC, Lin J, Orringer MB, Lynch WR, Lagisetty KH, Wakeam E, Reddy RM.
    Dis Esophagus; 2022 May 10; 35(5):. PubMed ID: 34913060
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  • 20. Quantification of gastric tube perfusion following esophagectomy using fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green.
    von Kroge P, Russ D, Wagner J, Grotelüschen R, Reeh M, Izbicki JR, Mann O, Wipper SH, Duprée A.
    Langenbecks Arch Surg; 2022 Nov 10; 407(7):2693-2701. PubMed ID: 35581393
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