Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-operative monitoring to ensure that they do not fail. Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopic imaging is a convenient, non-invasive method for surgeons to examine flaps during surgery and in the early post-operative period. Using a reverse McFarlane skin flap model, we show that model-free chemometric methods as well as simple modified Beer-Lambert analysis of the NIR images provide insights into the blood supply to flaps and demonstrate that the technique can detect and localise perfusion-related complications as well as give real-time feedback to the surgeon as they try to resolve the complication. We also show that using estimates of tissue haemoglob...
Background:. Reconstruction using microvascular free flaps has become the standard of care in head a...
Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of ...
4siFree flaps have been introduced in reconstructive surgery in the late 1960s. Since then, because ...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
Background Pedicled perforator flaps can present postoperative complications similar to those encoun...
Background: One of the complications of free flap breast reconstruction is the occurrence of skin an...
The probability of transplanted skin remaining viable is often difficult to assess visually. The adv...
Near IR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and imaging are used to assess tissue status following reco...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
International audienceAdvances in microsurgical techniques have increased the use of free tissue tra...
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...
Background: Assessment of tissue perfusion after irradiation of random pattern flaps still remains a...
OBJECTIVE: To use optical spectroscopy as a noninvasive method to monitor the viability of free flap...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Background:. Reconstruction using microvascular free flaps has become the standard of care in head a...
Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of ...
4siFree flaps have been introduced in reconstructive surgery in the late 1960s. Since then, because ...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
Background Pedicled perforator flaps can present postoperative complications similar to those encoun...
Background: One of the complications of free flap breast reconstruction is the occurrence of skin an...
The probability of transplanted skin remaining viable is often difficult to assess visually. The adv...
Near IR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and imaging are used to assess tissue status following reco...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
International audienceAdvances in microsurgical techniques have increased the use of free tissue tra...
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...
Background: Assessment of tissue perfusion after irradiation of random pattern flaps still remains a...
OBJECTIVE: To use optical spectroscopy as a noninvasive method to monitor the viability of free flap...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Background:. Reconstruction using microvascular free flaps has become the standard of care in head a...
Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of ...
4siFree flaps have been introduced in reconstructive surgery in the late 1960s. Since then, because ...