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Indocyanine Green in Colorectal Surgery: Landmark Studies and Investigator Insights

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When
05.11.2025
Time
14.00-15.00 CET
Contact
Maria Sanchez

Aim of the webinar

This session brings together leading international experts to discuss the latest evidence from major clinical trials evaluating the role of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging in reducing anastomotic leak rates in colorectal and rectal cancer surgery. From qualitative perfusion assessment to emerging quantitative analysis, the speakers will present pivotal results from their landmark studies that are shaping best practices and guiding the future adoption of fluorescence-guided surgery.

 

Speakers

Prof. Alexander Vahrmeijer
Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
Prof. David Jayne
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Prof. Jun Watanabe
Yokohama City University, Japan

Moderators

Dr. Afsana Elanko
Education, Healthcare and Leadership, UK

target audience

  • The webinar is aimed at colorectal and general surgeons, surgical oncologists, researchers, trainees, and healthcare professionals interested in the clinical evidence and implementation of ICG fluorescence imaging to reduce anastomotic leak rates in colorectal and rectal cancer surgery.
  • Webinar programme

    14.00 - 14.05
    Introduction
    A. Elanko
    14.05 - 14.20
    AVOID: A Phase III Randomised Controlled Trial Using Indocyanine Green for the Prevention of Anastomotic Leakage in Colorectal Surgery
    A. Vahrmeijer
    14.20 - 14.35
    Intraoperative Fluorescence Angiography with Indocyanine Green to Prevent Anastomotic Leak in Rectal Cancer Surgery (IntAct Trial)
    D. Jayne
    14.35 - 14.50
    Blood Perfusion Assessment by Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Imaging for Minimally Invasive Rectal Cancer Surgery (EssentiAL Trial) and Quantitative Assessment Study
    J. Watanabe
    14.50 - 15.00
    Discussion
    All faculty

    Registration fees

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    € 0
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