Title of article :
In-House Handmade Camera for Indocyanine Green Video Angiography
Author/Authors :
Azarhomayoun, Amir Gundishapour Academy of Neuroscience, Ahvaz, Iran , Nouri, Mohsen Icahn School of Medicine - Mount Sinai, New York, USA
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Vascular imaging during surgical procedures is very important and has
many applications. There are several methods for intraoperative vascular assessment such as
intraoperative angiography, Doppler, and fluorescence-based techniques. The latter group and
specially the Indocyanine Green (ICG) Video Angiography (VA) is commonly used for vascular
surgery and sentinel node biopsy. However, the cost of these microscope mounted cameras
limit their availability in the developing countries. Considering this limitation, we designed and
constructed a simplified low-cost camera for real-time ICG angiography. In this article, we describe
the device structure and give a preliminary report on its usage in an animal model.
Methods and Materials/ Patients: ICG-VA camera was designed and constructed in our laboratory.
The device consists of optic filters, light sources, and cameras.
Results: After inducing anesthesia and exposing mesenteric vessels in a mouse, ICG-VA of these
vessels were taken and recorded.
Conclusion: Considering the very low cost of the device and its acceptable image quality, it can be
utilized in operation theatres and or laboratories for research purposes.
Keywords :
Indocyanine green , Angiography , Fluorescence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics