Aims This webinar brings together leading breast oncology and plastic surgeons to share real-world experience with Indocyanine Green (Verdye/ICG) fluorescence imaging. Each speaker will present their insights on clinical use, experience and outcomes in their practice. Learning objectives 1. Gain Practical Insights from Experienced Surgeons Hear how each surgeon incorporates ICG into their breast SLN and reconstructive procedures Understand practical setup: how ICG is administered, when it’s injected, and how fluorescence is interpreted during surgery 2. Understand benefits of using ICG versus Traditional Techniques Learn firsthand benefits of using ICG versus blue dye, and Tc99 Workflow efficiency and surgical decision-making Patient and institutional considerations Elimination of radioactive handling Improved visualisation and node identification Perfusion assessment in reconstruction (e.g., flap viability) Why recommend use of ICG as standard of care versus traditional and other emerging techniques 3. Learn how ICG impacts surgical outcomes and patient care Understand how ICG use has influenced: SLN identification rates Reconstructive success and complication reduction Operating time and intraoperative confidence 4. Learn key tips, tricks and lessons learned Benefit from real-world experience shared by the speakers: Troubleshooting poor signal or uptake Integration into team workflows and multidisciplinary settings Choosing equipment and training staff Moderators Afsana Elanko, Education, Healthcare and Leadership, UK Alexander Vahrmeijer, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, NL Speakers Annemiek Doeksen, St Antonious Hospital, Utrecht, NL Vasileios Pitsinis, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School , UK Elisa York Pineda, La Paz University Hospital, Fundación Tejerina, Madrid, SP Program 5.00 – 5.05: Introduction, A. Elanko, A. Vahrmeijer 5.05 – 5.20: Celebrating 20 years of Fluorescent Guided Breast Cancer Surgery. A Journey Through Time and a Vision for the Future, V. Pitsinis 5.20 – 5.35: ICG for Sentinel Node Detection in Breast Cancer Surgery, A. Doeksen 5.35 – 5.50: ICG and Breast Cancer Surgery, E. York Pineda 5.50: Discussion and Q&A