Intraoperative bladder visualization by indocyanine green filling and subsequent washout in endoscopic hysterectomy: ICG‐Washout method

Author:

Yoshida Ueno Akiko12ORCID,Sato Takayuki3,Namba Takaomi1,Kawase Fumie1,Komatsu Junko1,Hayashi Kazutoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Kochi Health Sciences Center Kochi Japan

2. Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences Medicine Program(Doctoral Course), Kochi Medical School Nankoku Japan

3. Department of Cardiovascular Control Kochi Medical School Nankoku Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDespite a potential risk of bladder injury in laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH) and robot‐assisted LH (RaLH), an intraoperative method for delineating the entire bladder with indocyanine green (ICG) has not been established.MethodsWe conducted a preliminary experiment using porcine bladders to verify the appropriate amount of ICG for intraoperative bladder visualization. Afterward, intraoperative bladder visualization was tried in LH and RaLH in two patients suspected of having adhesions around the bladder after previous abdominal surgery.ResultsAlthough near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence was well observed through the wall of the porcine bladder filled with ICG solution at a concentration of 0.024 mg/mL, the subsequent replacement of the ICG solution with saline made the NIR fluorescence brighter. In both patients, the bladder was successfully delineated by NIR fluorescence after filling the bladder with ICG solution and the subsequent washout with saline.ConclusionThe ICG‐Washout method for locating the bladder by NIR fluorescence could be useful in LH and RaLH.

Publisher

Wiley

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