Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in colorectal cancer patients undergoing surgery. Surgeons continue to rely on subjective methods such as visual inspection to assess intestinal viability during surgery and there are no clinical tools to directly monitor viability postoperatively. A dual-wavelength reflectance optical sensor has been developed for continuous and dynamic monitoring of intestinal viability via the intestinal lumen. Maintaining direct contact between the sensor and the inner intestinal wall can be difficult in an intraluminal design, therefore impacting on signal acquisition and quality. This paper investigates the effect of direct contact versus variable distances...
In an attempt to overcome the limitations of current techniques for monitoring abdominal organ perfu...
Determination of bowel viability in patients undergoing bowel resection is essential in gastrointest...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in c...
Significance: Colorectal cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Surgi...
Intestinal ischemia is a serious medical condition and can lead to life threatening sepsis. Currentl...
Intestinal anastomotic complications that occur mainly due to ischaemia are a serious risk in colore...
Intestinal resections are commonly performed to treat different colorectal conditions, including col...
A dual wavelength photoplethysmography (PPG) and laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) sensor was developed ...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
Introduction: Anastomotic leakage after gastrointestinal surgery has a high impact on patient's qual...
BACKGROUND: The continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could make the early det...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of visceral organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Splan...
In an attempt to overcome the limitations of current techniques for monitoring abdominal organ perfu...
Determination of bowel viability in patients undergoing bowel resection is essential in gastrointest...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in c...
Significance: Colorectal cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Surgi...
Intestinal ischemia is a serious medical condition and can lead to life threatening sepsis. Currentl...
Intestinal anastomotic complications that occur mainly due to ischaemia are a serious risk in colore...
Intestinal resections are commonly performed to treat different colorectal conditions, including col...
A dual wavelength photoplethysmography (PPG) and laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) sensor was developed ...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
Introduction: Anastomotic leakage after gastrointestinal surgery has a high impact on patient's qual...
BACKGROUND: The continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could make the early det...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of visceral organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Splan...
In an attempt to overcome the limitations of current techniques for monitoring abdominal organ perfu...
Determination of bowel viability in patients undergoing bowel resection is essential in gastrointest...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...