Background/aim: The visualization of hepatic segments with indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence can aid in anatomic liver resection. The present study aimed to develop a method to specifically label an hepatic segment in a nude mouse model with liver metastasis.
Materials and methods: An orthotopic mouse model was established by surgical orthotopic implantation (SOI) of a patient-derived colon-cancer liver metastasis in the left lobe of the liver. Three weeks after SOI, the left Glissonean pedicle was ligated and 10 μg ICG was administrated intravenously. Images were obtained with the Pearl Trilogy Imaging System.
Results: All mice expressed an 800 nm signal from ICG on the right lobe of the liver. The left lobe of the liver, in which the tumor was located, showed no fluorescence and had ischemia due to successful ligation of the Glissonean pedicle.
Conclusion: The ligation of the Glissonean pedicle enables specific liver-segment labeling with ICG, which has potential clinical application for liver metastasectomy.
Keywords: Glissonean pedicle; Indocyanine green; PDOX; hepatic segment; imaging; labeling; ligation; liver; liver metastasis; nude mouse; patient-derived orthotopic xenographt.
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