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The use of a microscope with near-infrared imaging function in indocyanine green lymphography and lymphaticovenous anastomosis.

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The use of a microscope with near-infrared imaging function in indocyanine green lymphography and lymphaticovenous anastomosis.

Auteurs : Hin-Lun Liu ; Suet-Ying Pang ; Yu-Wai Chan

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Abstract

Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography has become an important investigation in lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA). Near-infrared (NIR) imaging systems are available in the market for the production of ICG lymphography. These machines, however, may be difficult to obtain owing to their costs. In our institute, these NIR imaging devices are not available. Alternatively, microscopy with NIR imaging function was used for LVA. The experiences of the production of ICG lymphography with an NIR microscope are described.

DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2013.10.039
PubMed: 24211115

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