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Indocyanine green fluorescence/thermography evaluation of intercostal muscle flap vascularization

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During anatomical lung resection in high‐risk patients, the bronchial stump is covered with tissue flaps (e.g. pericardial fat tissue and intercostal muscle) to prevent bronchopleural fistula development. This is vital… Click to show full abstract

During anatomical lung resection in high‐risk patients, the bronchial stump is covered with tissue flaps (e.g. pericardial fat tissue and intercostal muscle) to prevent bronchopleural fistula development. This is vital for reliable reinforcement of the bronchial stump. We evaluated the blood supply of the flap using indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG‐FL) and thermography intraoperatively in 27 patients at high risk for developing a bronchopleural fistula.

Keywords: intercostal muscle; green fluorescence; indocyanine green

Journal Title: Thoracic Cancer
Year Published: 2018

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