BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complication with a reported incidence rate of 0.66%. The early detection and prevention of ureteral injury is clinically relevant and important. The successful use of preclinical near-infrared fluorophore CW800-CA for real-time intraoperative identification of the anatomical course of the ureters with the use of a laparoscopic fluorescence imaging system is reported.METHODS: The usefulness of this new imaging technique was explored in two 35-kg pigs. Intravenous CW800-CA was administered 10 minutes before fluorescence imaging was conducted with the use of a commercially available laparoscopic fluorescence imaging system.RESULTS: A dose of 1 mg/mL CW800...
Background: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic surgery is rare, but when it occurs, it can be a ser...
Background:Iatrogenic ureteral injury is one of the feared complications during intrapelvic surgery....
Background: Iatrogenic ureteral injury (IUI) following abdominal surgery has a relatively low incide...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BackgroundUreteric injury is reported to occur in 1-7.6% of colorectal surgeries. To reduce the inci...
Background: Iatrogenic ureteric injury remains a risk in laparoscopic pelvic procedures. Near-infrar...
Iatrogenic ureteral injuries (IUI) occur in 0.5-1.3% of cases during abdominal surgery. If not recog...
Ureters can be accidentally severed during pelvic surgeries, significantly prolonging the times in t...
Background: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic surgery is rare, but when it occurs, it can be a ser...
Background:Iatrogenic ureteral injury is one of the feared complications during intrapelvic surgery....
Background: Iatrogenic ureteral injury (IUI) following abdominal surgery has a relatively low incide...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BACKGROUND: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal surgery is a rare but serious complicatio...
BackgroundUreteric injury is reported to occur in 1-7.6% of colorectal surgeries. To reduce the inci...
Background: Iatrogenic ureteric injury remains a risk in laparoscopic pelvic procedures. Near-infrar...
Iatrogenic ureteral injuries (IUI) occur in 0.5-1.3% of cases during abdominal surgery. If not recog...
Ureters can be accidentally severed during pelvic surgeries, significantly prolonging the times in t...
Background: Ureteral injury during laparoscopic surgery is rare, but when it occurs, it can be a ser...
Background:Iatrogenic ureteral injury is one of the feared complications during intrapelvic surgery....
Background: Iatrogenic ureteral injury (IUI) following abdominal surgery has a relatively low incide...