Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging markedly reduces anastomotic leakage risk in colorectal surgery, as evidenced by a meta-analysis of eight randomized trials encompassing over 4,000 patients. The risk ratio of leakage dropped to 0.66, indicating a significant improvement in surgical outcomes. While it may slightly extend recovery and procedure durations, the clear benefits in decreasing leaks and wound infections make a compelling case for its use in surgical practice.
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