Intraoperative Mapping
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- During surgery, the study records preoperative imaging findings, intraoperative ultrasound findings, ICG fluorescence findings, and photographs. — Indocyanine green fluorescence for intraoperative detection of liver tumours in minimally invasive surgery: protocol for the LIVERGREEN phase IV multicentre clinical trial
- ICG mapping uses the Stryker 1788 fluorescence imaging system to scan the liver. — Indocyanine green fluorescence for intraoperative detection of liver tumours in minimally invasive surgery: protocol for the LIVERGREEN phase IV multicentre clinical trial
- Preoperative imaging mapping describes lesion size, location, and expected resectability. — Indocyanine green fluorescence for intraoperative detection of liver tumours in minimally invasive surgery: protocol for the LIVERGREEN phase IV multicentre clinical trial
- IOUS mapping records lesion location, size, and resectability. — Indocyanine green fluorescence for intraoperative detection of liver tumours in minimally invasive surgery: protocol for the LIVERGREEN phase IV multicentre clinical trial
- Fluorescence uptake patterns are classified as total, partial, or rim fluorescence. — Indocyanine green fluorescence for intraoperative detection of liver tumours in minimally invasive surgery: protocol for the LIVERGREEN phase IV multicentre clinical trial