Advancements in Fluorescence-Guided Surgery: Enhanced Detection and Removal of Malignancies
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Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) represents a significant enhancement in surgical precision, allowing surgeons to visualize lesions with unprecedented clarity. Recent data shows that FGS has increased the removal of lesions by 5 times. In fact, every fluorescent mass removed to date has been confirmed malignant. This method improves surgical outcomes and ensures thorough excision of cancerous tissue, ultimately leading to better patient prognoses. The integration of fluorescence technology in surgical practices marks a transformative step in oncology.
Advancements in Fluorescence-Guided Surgery: Enhanced Detection and Removal of Malignancies
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Fluorescence guided surgery Surgeon’s former view Surgeon’s new view 5X more lesions have been removed with the aid of fluorescence guided surgery 100% of fluorescent masses removed to date have proven to be malignant