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Indocyaningrün(ICG)-Lymphografie in der Lymphchirurgie

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Die Indocyaningrün (ICG)-Lymphografie ist eine wenig belastende, minimal-invasive Untersuchungstechnik, die eine Realtime-Darstellung der Lymphgefäße ermöglicht und den Schweregrad der Lymphödeme widerspiegelt. Sie wird sowohl in der Diagnostik von Lymphgefäßerkrankungen als auch zur präoperativen Planung lymphchirurgischer Eingriffe (u. a. bei lympho-venösen Anastomosen oder Lymphknoten-Transplantationen) angewandt. Intraoperativ wird die ICG-Lymphangiografie zur Visualisierung des rekonstruierten Lymphabflusses (patency test) eingesetzt. Niedrige Komplikationsraten, einfache Handhabung, hohe Spezifität und Sensitivität machen die ICG-Lymphografie zu einem sicheren diagnostischen Verfahren.

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Aung, T., Härteis, S., Brebant, V., Prantl, L. (2021). Indocyaningrün(ICG)-Lymphografie in der Lymphchirurgie. In: Brauer, W.J. (eds) Bildgebung Lymphologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62530-9_13

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