Abstract
Background and aims: Indocyanine Green Fluorescence (ICG-F)- guided surgery is becoming an increasingly helpful tool in pediatric surgical care. This consensus statement investigates the utility of ICG-F in various pediatric surgical applications, primarily focusing on its evidence base, safety, indications, use across different surgical specialties and dosing strategies. The aim is to establish an international consensus for ICG-F use in pediatric surgery. Methods: An international panel of 15 pediatric surgeons from 9 countries was assembled. The structured process consisted of a rapid scoping review, iterative discussion sessions, mixed-methods studies with key stakeholders, and voting rounds on individual statements to create draft consensus statements. Results: 100 articles were identified during the review and summarized by application. Based on this condensed evidence, consensus statements were generated after 3 iterative rounds of anonymous voting. Key areas of agreement were quality of evidence, the safety of ICG, pediatric surgical indications, utilization per surgical specialty, and dosing of ICG. Conclusion: This consensus statement aims to guide healthcare professionals in managing ICG-F use in pediatric surgical cases based on the best available evidence, key stakeholder consultation, and expert opinions. Despite ICG-F's promising potential, the need for higher-quality evidence, prospective trials, and safety studies is underscored. The consensus also provides a framework for pediatric surgeons to utilize ICG-F effectively. Level of Evidence: III.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 161657 |
| Journal | Journal of Pediatric Surgery |
| Volume | 59 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| Early online date | 30 Jul 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- Fluorescein sodium
- Fluorescence angiography
- Fluorescence imaging
- Fluorescence-guided surgery
- Iindocyanine green laser angiography
- Immuno-fluorescence
- Indocyanine green
- Indocyanine green fluorescence
- Near-infrared dyes
- Pediatric surgery
- Tissue perfusion
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