In fasciocutaneous free flap surgery, close postoperative monitoring is crucial for detecting flap failure, as around 10% of cases require additional surgery due to compromised anastomosis. Different biochemical and biophysical techniques have been developed for continuous flap monitoring, however, they all have shortcoming in terms of reliability, elevated cost, potential risks to the patient and inability to adapt to the patient's phenotype. A wearable wireless device based on near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been developed for continuous blood flow and perfusion monitoring by quantifying tissue oxygen saturation (StO2). This miniaturized and low cost device is designed for postoperative monitoring of flap viability. With self-calibr...
Monitoring of free flap perfusion and early identification of flap failure is an indispensable prere...
Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-opera...
OBJECTIVE: To use optical spectroscopy as a noninvasive method to monitor the viability of free flap...
Background Current near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based systems for continuous flap monitoring ar...
A free flap is a tissue reconstruction procedure where healthy tissue is harvested to cover up vital...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Continuous buried soft tissue free flap postoperative monitoring is crucial to detect flap failure a...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) surgery for breast reconstruction following mastectomy has become a routi...
SummaryMicrovascular free flap surgery is one of the most important operations in reconstructive sur...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Prolonged and severe tissue hypoxia results in tissue necrosis in pedicled flaps. We demonstrate the...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
The successful salvage of a free flap is dependent on the continuous monitoring of perfusion. To dat...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
Monitoring of free flap perfusion and early identification of flap failure is an indispensable prere...
Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-opera...
OBJECTIVE: To use optical spectroscopy as a noninvasive method to monitor the viability of free flap...
Background Current near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based systems for continuous flap monitoring ar...
A free flap is a tissue reconstruction procedure where healthy tissue is harvested to cover up vital...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Continuous buried soft tissue free flap postoperative monitoring is crucial to detect flap failure a...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) surgery for breast reconstruction following mastectomy has become a routi...
SummaryMicrovascular free flap surgery is one of the most important operations in reconstructive sur...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Prolonged and severe tissue hypoxia results in tissue necrosis in pedicled flaps. We demonstrate the...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
The successful salvage of a free flap is dependent on the continuous monitoring of perfusion. To dat...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
Monitoring of free flap perfusion and early identification of flap failure is an indispensable prere...
Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-opera...
OBJECTIVE: To use optical spectroscopy as a noninvasive method to monitor the viability of free flap...