This study adopted a retrospective study method to explore the clinical application value of 3D visualization combined with ICG molecular fluorescence imaging technology in hepatolithiasis, and further analyze whether 3D visualization combined with ICG molecular fluorescence imaging technology can improve the prognosis of hepatolithiasis by comparing with conventional surgery.
Hepatolithiasis is a complex and intractable benign disease, often called "benign disease with poor prognosis". Clinical practice has proved that the diagnosis and treatment platform for hepatolithiasis built by modern digital image technologies such as 3D visualization and Indocine green fluorescence image navigation technology plays a vital leading role in accurate preoperative assessment, location of the lesion, formulation of the best surgical plan, and intraoperative navigation to avoid collateral damage. The clinical practice has proved that the diagnosis and treatment platform for hepatolithiasis built by modern digital image technologies such as 3D visualization and ICG fluorescence image navigation plays a vital leading role in accurate preoperative assessment, location of the lesion, formulation of the best surgical plan, and intraoperative navigation to avoid collateral damage.Therefore, we want to conduct a retrospective cohort study to explore the application value of 3D visualization combined with ICG fluorescence technology in hepatolithiasis, in order to further improve the curative effect of hepatolithiasis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Three-dimensional reconstruction technology is a software that can collect CT and MRI data, perform image segmentation and three-dimensional reconstruction of the liver, gallbladder, dilated bile ducts, pancreas, venous, and arterial systems step by step. ICG fluorescence technology is a fluorescent laparoscopic technology that can detect extrahepatic biliary duct misalignment, improving surgical precision and safety.
Zhujiang Hospital
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
operation time
minutes
Time frame: Perioperative period
intraoperative blood loss
ml
Time frame: Perioperative period
intraoperative incidental injuries
Time frame: Perioperative period
Postoperative complications
Bile leak, pancreatic leak and stone residue
Time frame: Perioperative period
Repeat surgery rate
Time frame: Perioperative period
Serum bilirubin levels
mmol/L
Time frame: Perioperative period
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