Abstract
Indocyanine green (ICG) is a fluorescent agent which is characterized by a wide range of applications in the proper visualization of the operating field, differentiation of vital structures, and localization of lesions to be excised. An investigation and overview of novel approaches of indocyanine green in modern gynecological oncology was conducted, including ovarian cancer surgery with its compartmental approach and compartmental surgery in endometrial cancer. Ureteral visualization and perfusion, lymphography, lymph node transfers, or the localization of anastomotic leakage in bowel surgery are examples of applications aimed at reducing the risk of surgical complications and improving the patients’ quality of life. The general use of indocyanine green in lymph node detection, subcategorized and analyzed, is constantly improved and reviewed. A therapeutic approach with macromolecules is being tested in preclinical models. Early results could suggest the future application of indocyanine green not only in broad-sense imaging but also as a cytotoxic agent conjugated with macromolecules. Further studies on the application of indocyanine green in laparoscopy, open surgery, and finally as a curative cytotoxic agent are needed.
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Kostrzanowski, M., Ziółkowski, G., Mandes, A., Panek, G., Ciebiera, M., & Dąbrowski, F. (2025, September 1). The Usefulness of Indocyanine Green in Modern Gynecological Oncology—Analysis, Literature Review, and Future Perspectives. Cancers. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17183081
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