Global survey on fluorescence image guidance in general, digestive, and pelvic surgery
Over the last decade, intraoperative fluorescence imaging has gained popularity and acceptance in many surgical fields for the real-time assessment of tissue perfusion, to identify anatomical structures and to guide tumor or sentinel node resection.

We kindly ask you to fill out this survey with regards to your experience and expectations with fluorescence imaging in surgery. Your answers and opinion will be helpful to investigate current experiences and future expectations on the use of fluorescence image guidance in open surgery and minimally invasive (e.g. laparoscopic or robotic) surgery across the globe.

The anonymized data will be used for research purposes only and the results of this study will be published in a scientific journal.

The survey should take 3 to 5 minutes of your time. Thanks for your time and consideration. We very much look forward to your feedback.
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1. What is your current region of practice? *
2. What is your current country of practice? *
3. What is your age? *
4. How many years of experience in  surgery do you have? *
5. How many years of experience in minimally invasive (laparoscopic and/or robotic) surgery do you have? *
6. What type of surgery is your primary surgical specialty? *
7. Currently, the majority of surgical procedures I perform are: *
8. Have you ever used fluorescence imaging during open surgery? *
9. Have you ever used fluorescence imaging during minimally invasive (e.g., laparoscopic and/or robotic) surgery? *
10. Do you currently use fluorescence imaging during (open or minimally invasive) surgery? *
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