Abstract Purpose: This study evaluated the use of hyperspectral imaging for the determination of the resection margin during colorectal resections instead of clinical macroscopic assessment. Methods: The used hyperspectral camera is able to record light spectra from 500 to 1000 nm and provides information about physiologic parameters of the recorded tissue area intraoperatively (e.g., tissue oxygenation and perfusion). We performed an open-label, single-arm, and non-randomized intervention clinical trial to compare clinical assessment and hyperspectral measurement to define the resection margin in 24 patients before and after separation of the marginal artery over 15 min; HSI was performed each minute to assess the parameters mentioned ab...
Background: Anastomotic leakage still remains the most important surgical complication after colorec...
Background. In colorectal surgery, detecting ureters and mesenteric arteries is of utmost importance...
Background Hypoperfusion is an important risk factor for anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery....
Simple Summary Good oxygenation of both bowel ends is an important prerequisite to promote anastomot...
Anastomotic insufficiencies still represent one of the most severe complications in colorectal surge...
Purpose: One relevant aspect for anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery is blood perfusion of bot...
Purpose: Complete tumor removal during cancer surgery remains challenging due to the lack of accurat...
In colorectal surgery an anastomosis performed using poorly-perfused, ischaemic bowel segments may r...
In the last decades, laparoscopic surgery has become the gold standard in patients with colorectal c...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising technique for resection margin assessment during cancer surgery...
Background: In colorectal cancer surgery there is a delicate balance between complete removal of the...
Background: Anastomotic leakage still remains the most important surgical complication after colorec...
Background. In colorectal surgery, detecting ureters and mesenteric arteries is of utmost importance...
Background Hypoperfusion is an important risk factor for anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery....
Simple Summary Good oxygenation of both bowel ends is an important prerequisite to promote anastomot...
Anastomotic insufficiencies still represent one of the most severe complications in colorectal surge...
Purpose: One relevant aspect for anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery is blood perfusion of bot...
Purpose: Complete tumor removal during cancer surgery remains challenging due to the lack of accurat...
In colorectal surgery an anastomosis performed using poorly-perfused, ischaemic bowel segments may r...
In the last decades, laparoscopic surgery has become the gold standard in patients with colorectal c...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising technique for resection margin assessment during cancer surgery...
Background: In colorectal cancer surgery there is a delicate balance between complete removal of the...
Background: Anastomotic leakage still remains the most important surgical complication after colorec...
Background. In colorectal surgery, detecting ureters and mesenteric arteries is of utmost importance...
Background Hypoperfusion is an important risk factor for anastomotic leakage in colorectal surgery....