AIMC Topic: Indocyanine Green

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A novel flexible near-infrared endoscopic device that enables real-time artificial intelligence fluorescence tissue characterization.

PloS one
Real-time endoscopic rectal lesion characterization employing artificial intelligence (AI) and near-infrared (NIR) imaging of the fluorescence perfusion indicator agent Indocyanine Green (ICG) has demonstrated promise. However, commercially available...

Human Tooth Crack Image Analysis with Multiple Deep Learning Approaches.

Annals of biomedical engineering
Tooth cracks, one of the most common dental diseases, can result in the tooth falling apart without prompt treatment; dentists also have difficulty locating cracks, even with X-ray imaging. Indocyanine green (ICG) assisted near-infrared fluorescence ...

Intraoperative near infrared functional imaging of rectal cancer using artificial intelligence methods - now and near future state of the art.

European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
Colorectal cancer remains a major cause of cancer death and morbidity worldwide. Surgery is a major treatment modality for primary and, increasingly, secondary curative therapy. However, with more patients being diagnosed with early stage and premali...

Knowledge, attitudes and practices of using Indocyanine Green (ICG) fluorescence in emergency surgery: an international web-based survey in the ARtificial Intelligence in Emergency and trauma Surgery (ARIES)-WSES project.

Updates in surgery
Fluorescence imaging is a real-time intraoperative navigation modality to enhance surgical vision and it can guide emergency surgeons while performing difficult, high-risk surgical procedures. The aim of this study is to assess current knowledge, att...

Intraoperative left-sided colorectal anastomotic testing in clinical practice: a multi-treatment machine-learning analysis of the iCral3 prospective cohort.

Updates in surgery
BACKGROUND: Current evidence about intraoperative anastomotic testing after left-sided colorectal resections is still controversial. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of Indocyanine Green fluorescent angiography (ICG-FA) and air-leak te...

Novel navigation for laparoscopic cholecystectomy fusing artificial intelligence and indocyanine green fluorescent imaging.

Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences
This preliminary study is the first to demonstrate that AI can precisely identify loose connective tissue during laparoscopic cholecystectomy and ICG fluorescent cholangiography. Tashiro and colleagues conclude that this novel real-time navigation mo...

Technical and functional design considerations for a real-world interpretable AI solution for NIR perfusion analysis (including cancer).

European journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology
Near infrared (NIR) analysis of tissue perfusion via indocyanine green fluorescence assessment is performed clinically during surgery for a range of indications. Its usefulness can potentially be further enhanced through the application of interpreta...

Color-coded laparoscopic liver resection using artificial intelligence: A preliminary study.

Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences
Tashiro and colleagues demonstrated for the first time that an artificial intelligence system can precisely identify intrahepatic vascular structures during laparoscopic liver resection in real time through color coding under bleeding and indocyanine...

Anaphylactic Shock to Intravenous Indocyanine Green During a Robotic Right Colectomy.

The American surgeon
Intravenous indocyanine green (IV ICG) is regarded as a safe immunofluorescence agent used to assess bowel perfusion prior to creating bowel anastomoses and aids in ureter identification during intra-abdominal surgery. We report the first instance of...