FLOW800 is an intraoperative imaging tool developed by Carl Zeiss Meditec that works in combination with indocyanine green videoangiography (ICG-VA). It provides semi-quantitative hemodynamic analysis by converting ICG fluorescence video sequences into color-coded perfusion maps. 🧠 How It Works ICG dye is injected intravenously. The surgical microscope captures fluorescence signals as the dye circulates through cerebral vessels. FLOW800 analyzes the fluorescence intensity over time and generates: Time-to-peak maps (how fast the dye arrives) Flow directionality Intensity curves for user-defined regions Color overlays on live images ⚙️ Clinical Utility in Neurosurgery Visualizes arterial vs. venous phases in AVMs Maps feeding arteries, nidus, and draining veins Assists in real-time decision-making during vascular lesion resection Potentially identifies residual nidus post-resection Applied in bypass surgery, aneurysm clipping, AVMs, and tumor surgery ❌ Limitations Not truly quantitative — flow values are relative, not absolute Line-of-sight dependent — cannot image deep structures Operator bias in region-of-interest (ROI) selection No standard thresholds for defining "adequate" perfusion Cannot replace DSA for diagnostic vascular imaging 🧠 In Summary: FLOW800 is to ICG-VA what color Doppler is to grayscale ultrasound — a helpful overlay, but not a replacement for diagnostic angiography or sound surgical judgment. It enhances interpretability, not accuracy.