From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

Sodium fluorescein as an alternative to indigo carmine during intraoperative cystoscopy

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With indigo carmine unavailable for use during cystoscopy, surgeons need an alternative contrast agent. Could sodium fluorescein be of use and, if so, how? These surgeons share their experience, born out of clinical necessity.

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