Cancers (Nov 2023)

Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Indocyanine Green for Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Carlo Giulioni,
  • Prashant Motiram Mulawkar,
  • Daniele Castellani,
  • Virgilio De Stefano,
  • Carlotta Nedbal,
  • Nariman Gadzhiev,
  • Giacomo Maria Pirola,
  • Yu Xi Terence Law,
  • Marcelo Langer Wroclawski,
  • William Ong Lay Keat,
  • Ho Yee Tiong,
  • Bhaskar Kumar Somani,
  • Andrea Benedetto Galosi,
  • Vineet Gauhar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15235560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
p. 5560

Abstract

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Background: We aimed to analyze the influence of near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) using indocyanine green (ICG) with standard robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) in patients with a kidney tumor (KT). Methods: We performed a literature search on 12 September 2023 through PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus. The analysis included observational studies that examined the perioperative and long-term outcomes of patients with a KT who underwent RAPN with NIRF. Results: Overall, eight prospective studies, involving 535 patients, were eligible for this meta-analysis, with 212 participants in the ICG group and 323 in the No ICG group. For warm ischemia time, the ICG group showed a lower duration (weighted Mean difference (WMD) = −2.05, 95% confidence interval (CI) = −3.30–−0.80, p = 0.011). The postoperative eGFR also favored the ICG group (WMD = 7.67, 95% CI = 2.88–12.46, p = 0.002). No difference emerged for the other perioperative outcomes between the two groups. In terms of oncological radicality, the positive surgical margins and tumor recurrence rates were similar among the two groups. Conclusions: Our meta-analysis showed that NIRF with ICG during RAPN yields a favorable impact on functional outcomes, whereas it exerts no such influence on oncological aspects. Therefore, NIRF should be adopted when preserving nephron function is a paramount concern.

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