Intraoperative Imaging of Pancreas Transplant Allografts Using Indocyanine Green with Laser Fluorescence

  • Sanchez E
  • Chinnakotla S
  • Khan T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vascular thrombosis is a cause of allograft loss after pancreas transplantation. We present the use of intraoperative fluorescence imaging with the SPY imaging device (Novadaq Technologies Inc, Toronto, Canada) in two pancreas transplants as a means to assess potency of the vascular anastomoses. Intravenous indocyanine green 2.5 mg/mL was fluoresced with the device to create the intraoperative video sequences, which were recorded. After 60-day follow-up, real-time SPY imaging on these two pancreas transplants did not demonstrate adverse effects on patients or the transplanted allografts. This method of vascular imaging could prove useful in improving short-term graft survival and possibly lowering the thrombosis rates seen with pancreas transplantation. Long-term correlation studies between intraoperative findings and graft survival must be performed to confirm the utility of this imaging method.

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Sanchez, E. Q., Chinnakotla, S., Khan, T., Nikitin, D., Vasani, S., Randall, H. B., … Klintmalm, G. B. (2008). Intraoperative Imaging of Pancreas Transplant Allografts Using Indocyanine Green with Laser Fluorescence. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 21(3), 258–260. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2008.11928406

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