Utility of Indocyanine Green Videoangiography with FLOW 800 Analysis in Brain Tumor Resection - Venous Protection Technique
Abstract Background: When it comes to central nervous system tumor resection, preserving vital venous structures to avoid devastating consequences such as brain edema and hemorrhage is important. Wheras, in clinical practice, it is difficult to obtain clear and vivid intraoperative venous visualization and blood flow analysis.Methods: We presented our clinical cases to demonstrate the process of venous preservation during surgical resection through the application of indocyanine green videoangiography (ICG-VA) integrated with FLOW 800. Galen vein, sylvian vein and superior cerebral veins of the brain were included.Results: Clear documentations of the veins from different venous groups were obtained via ICG-VA integrated with FLOW 800, which semiquantitatively analyzed the flow dynamics. ICG-VA integrated with FLOW 800 enabled us to achieve brain tumor resection without venous injury and obstructing the venous flux.Conclusions: ICG-VA integrated with FLOW 800 is an efficient method for venous preservation, though further comparison between ICG-VA integrated with FLOW 800 and other techniques of intraoperative blood flow monitoring is needed.