Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this publication, we present a new area of application of indocyanine green (ICG) imaging in pediatric surgery. We used this advanced method to evaluate the resection margins of a functional segment of the horseshoe kidney after intravenous indocyanine green. CLINICAL CASE DESCRIPTION: The article presents a case of treatment of a horseshoe kidney complicated by vesicorenal reflux in the left segment and loss of function of the left segment. Resection of the left half of the horseshoe kidney was performed using fluoroscopic control with intravenous administration of indocyanine green. The surgery was performed using the RUBINA™ endovideosurgical system manufactured by KARL STORZ (Germany). RUBINA™ components offer a variety of ICG in near-infrared fluorescence signal imaging modes. Depending on the surgeon and the application, ICG in near-infrared fluorescence data can be used in different modes: image overlay mode, backup mode, color mapping mode. After confirming the boundaries of the perfused part of the kidney, laparoscopic resection of the functional half was performed at the level of the isthmus. The use of ICG imaging was very important in identifying healthy tissue that stained intensely green 2 minutes after intravenous indocyanine green administration. This margin check verifies the functioning renal parenchyma and allows the correct selection of the nephrectomy margin. The next day after the operation, an ultrasound examination of the renal remnant and perinephric space was performed — the rotation to the right hour of the horseshoe-shaped kidney was good and no accumulation of fluid was detected in the bed of the removed segment. A control ultrasound examination 6 months after the operation showed the preservation of the parenchyma of the right half of the kidney, which indicates the positive effect of the surgical procedure. CONCLUSION: ICG navigation is a promising method for noninvasive assessment of resection margins in patients with horseshoe kidneys.

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