Near-infrared fluorescence image-guidance in plastic surgery: A systematic review

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Abstract

Background Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging technique, after administration of contrast agents with fluorescent characteristics in the near-infrared (700-900 nm) range, is considered to possess great potential for the future of plastic surgery, given its capacity for perioperative, real-time anatomical guidance and identification. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive literature review concerning current and potential future applications of NIRF imaging in plastic surgery, thereby guiding future research.

Methods A systematic literature search was performed in databases of Cochrane Library CENTRAL, MEDLINE, and EMBASE (last search Oct 2017) regarding NIRF imaging in plastic surgery. Identified articles were screened and checked for eligibility by two authors independently.

Results Forty-eight selected studies included 1166 animal/human subjects in total. NIRF imaging was described for a variety of (pre) clinical applications in plastic surgery. Thirty-two articles used NIRF angiography, i.e., vascular imaging after intravenous dye administration. Ten articles reported on NIRF lymphography after subcutaneous dye administration. Although currently most applied, general protocols for dosage and timing of dye administration for NIRF angiography and lymphography are still lacking. Three articles applied NIRF to detect nerve injury, and another three studies described other novel applications in plastic surgery.

Conclusions Future standard implementation of novel intraoperative optical techniques, such as NIRF imaging, could significantly contribute to perioperative anatomy guidance and facilitate critical decision-making in plastic surgical procedures. Further investigation (i.e., large multicenter randomized controlled trials) is mandatory to establish the true value of this innovative surgical imaging technique in standard clinical practice and to aid in forming consensus on protocols for general use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-278
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Journal of Plastic Surgery
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Plastic surgery
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Microsurgery
  • Near-infrared fluorescence imaging
  • Anatomical navigation
  • Tissue perfusion assessment
  • Image-guided surgery
  • INDOCYANINE GREEN-FLUORESCENCE
  • OF-THE-LITERATURE
  • BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
  • PERFORATOR FLAP
  • PERFUSION ASSESSMENT
  • LYMPHATICOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS
  • INTRAOPERATIVE EVALUATION
  • PREFABRICATED FLAPS
  • PERIPHERAL-NERVES
  • DYE ANGIOGRAPHY

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