Usefulness of blood flow evaluation by indocyanine green fluorescence in laparoscopic or robot‐assisted surgery for colorectal cancer with persistent descending mesocolon

Author:

Kusafuka Hiroshi1,Hiraki Masayuki1ORCID,Kawai Kenji1,Ikeshima Ryo1,Hata Taishi1,Yanagisawa Kiminori1,Kinoshita Mitsuru1,Katsuyama Shinsuke1,Shinke Go1,Ohmura Yoshiaki1,Sugimura Keijiro1,Masuzawa Toru1,Takeda Yutaka1,Murata Kohei1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery Kansai Rosai Hospital Amagasaki Japan

Abstract

AbstractA persistent descending mesocolon is defined as a congenital fixation anomaly caused by the defective membrane fusion of the descending colon and the lateral abdominal wall. Anatomically, in persistent descending mesocolon, the left colonic artery is often shortened, and joins the marginal artery soon after its bifurcation from the inferior mesenteric artery, while the colonic mesentery often adheres firmly to the mesentery of the small intestine. As a result of these characteristics, anatomical knowledge of the persistent descending mesocolon and preservation of bowel blood flow are important during surgery for left‐sided colorectal cancer to avoid adverse events. Moreover, indocyanine green based blood flow assessment is useful for the detailed evaluation of bowel ischemia at the anastomotic site. Here we report the usefulness of blood flow evaluation using indocyanine green fluorescence in laparoscopic or robot‐assisted surgery for three patients with colorectal cancer and persistent descending mesocolons.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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