Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to improve postoperative flap management and salvage rates. This study demonstrates a model to quantitatively compare clinical appearance, as recorded via digital camera, with spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI), a noninvasive imaging technique using patterned illumination to generate images of total hemoglobin and tissue oxygen saturation (stO2).Using a swine pedicle model in which blood flow was carefully controlled with occlusion cuffs and monitored with ultrasound probes, throughput was reduced by 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of baseline values in either the artery or the vein of each of the flaps. The color changes recorded by a digital camera were quan...
Item does not contain fulltextMonitoring vascular perfusion of transferred tissue is essential in re...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...
Background: In microsurgery, there is a demand for more reliable methods of postoperative monitoring...
Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to improve post...
Background Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to i...
The use of tissue transfer flaps has become a common and effective technique for reconstructing or r...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
IntroductionAlthough various methods exist for monitoring flaps during reconstructive surgery, surge...
Oxygenation measurements are widely used in patient care. However, most clinically available instrum...
Background: Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the ability...
Background:. Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the abilit...
Background: We evaluated the use of laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) in the perioperative plann...
International audienceThe noninvasive assessment of flap viability in autologous reconstruction surg...
Item does not contain fulltextMonitoring vascular perfusion of transferred tissue is essential in re...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...
Background: In microsurgery, there is a demand for more reliable methods of postoperative monitoring...
Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to improve post...
Background Detecting failing tissue flaps before they are clinically apparent has the potential to i...
The use of tissue transfer flaps has become a common and effective technique for reconstructing or r...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the capabilities of a novel optical wide-fiel...
IntroductionAlthough various methods exist for monitoring flaps during reconstructive surgery, surge...
Oxygenation measurements are widely used in patient care. However, most clinically available instrum...
Background: Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the ability...
Background:. Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the abilit...
Background: We evaluated the use of laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) in the perioperative plann...
International audienceThe noninvasive assessment of flap viability in autologous reconstruction surg...
Item does not contain fulltextMonitoring vascular perfusion of transferred tissue is essential in re...
Objectives Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function or normal appearance by reconstructing de...
Background: In microsurgery, there is a demand for more reliable methods of postoperative monitoring...