Laparoscopic Gastroepiploic Lymphovascular Pedicle Harvesting for the Treatment of Extremity Lymphedema: A Novel Technique.
Identifieur interne : 000278 ( PubMed/Checkpoint ); précédent : 000277; suivant : 000279Laparoscopic Gastroepiploic Lymphovascular Pedicle Harvesting for the Treatment of Extremity Lymphedema: A Novel Technique.
Auteurs : Michael E. Johnston [États-Unis] ; Juan Socas ; Joanna L. Hunter ; Eugene P. CeppaSource :
- Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous techniques [ 1534-4908 ] ; 2017.
Abstract
Vascularized lymph node transfers have multiple donor sites with risk of iatrogenic lymphedema. We sought to describe in detail a surgical technique that is safe, reproducible, and efficient in harvesting gastroepiploic vascularized lymph nodes using real-time indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescent imaging. Photographs and video were acquired from a case to depict a step-by-step approach. ICG was endoscopically injected into the submucosa of the greater curvature of the stomach at the outset of the procedure. A laparoscopic harvest of the gastroepiploic vascular pedicle and lymph nodes ensued with the assistance of fluorescent imaging. Laparoscopic gastroepiploic lymph node harvesting aided by real-time ICG fluorescent mapping technique is safe, feasible, and effective at gathering vascularized lymphatic tissue for successful lymph node transfer in patients with severe lymphedema.
DOI: 10.1097/SLE.0000000000000412
PubMed: 28582379
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