IntroductionAlthough various methods exist for monitoring flaps during reconstructive surgery, surgeons primarily rely on assessment of clinical judgment. Early detection of vascular complications improves rate of flap salvage. Spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) is a promising new technology that provides oxygenation images over a large field of view. The goal of this clinical pilot study is to use SFDI in perforator flap breast reconstruction.MethodsThree women undergoing unilateral breast reconstruction after mastectomy were enrolled for our study. The SFDI system was deployed in the operating room, and images acquired over the course of the operation. Time points included images of each hemiabdominal skin flap before elevation, the ...
Adequate tissue perfusion is essential to minimize postoperative complications following microsurger...
There is a demand for technologies able to assess the perfusion of surgical flaps quantitatively and...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...
Oxygenation measurements are widely used in patient care. However, most clinically available instrum...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
Background Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to i...
Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to improve post...
The use of tissue transfer flaps has become a common and effective technique for reconstructing or r...
The feasibility of spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) for breast surgical margin assessment was...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
Mastectomy skin flap necrosis (MSFN) and partial DIEP (deep inferior epigastric artery perforator) f...
There is a need for noninvasive, quantitative methods to characterize wound healing in the context o...
Introduction: Two major disadvantages of currently available oxygenation probes are the need for con...
Adequate tissue perfusion is essential to minimize postoperative complications following microsurger...
There is a demand for technologies able to assess the perfusion of surgical flaps quantitatively and...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...
Oxygenation measurements are widely used in patient care. However, most clinically available instrum...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
Background Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to i...
Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to improve post...
The use of tissue transfer flaps has become a common and effective technique for reconstructing or r...
The feasibility of spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) for breast surgical margin assessment was...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
Mastectomy skin flap necrosis (MSFN) and partial DIEP (deep inferior epigastric artery perforator) f...
There is a need for noninvasive, quantitative methods to characterize wound healing in the context o...
Introduction: Two major disadvantages of currently available oxygenation probes are the need for con...
Adequate tissue perfusion is essential to minimize postoperative complications following microsurger...
There is a demand for technologies able to assess the perfusion of surgical flaps quantitatively and...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...