Published online Mar 28, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i12.1284
Peer-review started: September 2, 2021
First decision: September 29, 2021
Revised: March 28, 2022
Accepted: February 23, 2022
Article in press: February 23, 2022
Published online: March 28, 2022
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Near infrared fluorescence using indocyanine green is beneficial for visual assessment of blood vessels, blood flow, and tissue perfusion, sentinel lymph node biopsy, lymph node road mapping, identification of the vascular system round the major vessels, and the detection of ureters in order to reduce the risk of iatrogenic ureteral lesions in colorectal surgery.
Core Tip: Near infrared fluorescence technique using indocyanine green can be used in estimation of intestinal vascularization to detect areas of poor perfusion for preventing anastomotic leakage, the visualization of sentinel lymphatic drainage and peritoneal metastases, and the detection of ureters in order to reduce the risk of iatrogenic ureteral lesions in colorectal surgery. Additionally, this technique can be used in identifying suspected lymph nodes and preventing their incomplete dissection during lateral pelvic lymph node dissection and D3 Lymphadenectomy for rectal cancer and right-sided colon cancer, respectively, and in identification of the vascular system round the major vessels.