Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of rats both before and after elevation of reversed McFarlane skin flaps. Raw images were dominated by uneven surface illumination and shadowing along with the variation associated with instrument response. These interfering features obscured variation associated with a change in tissue reflectance, which is related to the degree of flap perfusion. Logarithmic residual preprocessing followed by principal component analysis of multispectral images could clearly detect a difference in the optical properties between the base and distal section of the flap. The difference in the reflectance properties correlates with the varying degree of tissue per...
Optical low-coherence reflectometry and confocal microscopy images were taken of the rat dorsal skin...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of ...
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...
Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-opera...
Background: Assessment of tissue perfusion after irradiation of random pattern flaps still remains a...
The accurate assessment of skin flap viability is vitally important in reconstructive surgery. Early...
Background: Accurate and early prediction of skin flap viability is vitally important in reconstruct...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of perfusion failure is critical for free flap salvage. However, most ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
Objectives. Laser surgery requires feedback to avoid the accidental destruction of critically import...
Prolonged and severe tissue hypoxia results in tissue necrosis in pedicled flaps. We demonstrate the...
The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamics of the state of allo- and autografts of skin on...
Optical low-coherence reflectometry and confocal microscopy images were taken of the rat dorsal skin...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
Visible-near infrared multispectral reflectance image sets were acquired from the dorsal surface of ...
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...
Skin flaps are complex procedures used extensively in reconstructive surgery that require post-opera...
Background: Assessment of tissue perfusion after irradiation of random pattern flaps still remains a...
The accurate assessment of skin flap viability is vitally important in reconstructive surgery. Early...
Background: Accurate and early prediction of skin flap viability is vitally important in reconstruct...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of perfusion failure is critical for free flap salvage. However, most ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
Objectives. Laser surgery requires feedback to avoid the accidental destruction of critically import...
Prolonged and severe tissue hypoxia results in tissue necrosis in pedicled flaps. We demonstrate the...
The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamics of the state of allo- and autografts of skin on...
Optical low-coherence reflectometry and confocal microscopy images were taken of the rat dorsal skin...
Near infrared spectroscopy has been considered as a potentially ideal noninvasive technique for the ...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...