Multispectral imaging (MSI) can potentially assist the intra-operative assessment of tissue structure, function and viability, by providing information about oxygenation. In this paper, we present a novel technique for recovering intrinsic MSI measurements from endoscopic RGB images without custom hardware adaptations. The advantage of this approach is that it requires no modification to existing surgical and diagnostic endoscopic imaging systems. Our method uses a radiometric colour calibration of the endoscopic camera's sensor in conjunction with a Bayesian framework to recover a per-pixel measurement of the total blood volume (THb) and oxygen saturation (SO2) in the observed tissue. The sensor's pixel measurements are modelled as weighte...
In colorectal surgery an anastomosis performed using poorly-perfused, ischaemic bowel segments may r...
The ability to measure microcirculatory parameters such as hemoglobin oxygen saturation is important...
Tissue perfusion and oxygenation are important factors in predicting patient outcomes, but current n...
Multispectral imaging (MSI) can potentially assist the intra-operative assessment of tissue structur...
Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) is increasingly regarded as the de-facto approach in interventional med...
Tissue oxygenation and perfusion can be an indicator for organ viability during minimally invasive s...
Purpose: Intra-operative measurement of tissue oxygen saturation (StO 2 ) is important in detection ...
Intra-operative measurements of tissue shape and multi/hyperspectral information have the potential ...
Spectral optical imaging refers to the formation of images using several wavelengths of the light sp...
Imaging of tissue oxygenation is important in several applications associated with patient care. Opt...
Despite significant advances in medical imaging technologies, there currently exist no tools to effe...
Compared to the other major medical imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET, ultrasound, and microscopy), c...
During minimally-invasive surgery, endoscopes and other surgical tools enter the body of the patient...
With almost 50% of all surgeries in the U.S. being performed as minimally invasive procedures, there...
Surgical guidance and decision making could be improved with accurate measurement of intra-operative...
In colorectal surgery an anastomosis performed using poorly-perfused, ischaemic bowel segments may r...
The ability to measure microcirculatory parameters such as hemoglobin oxygen saturation is important...
Tissue perfusion and oxygenation are important factors in predicting patient outcomes, but current n...
Multispectral imaging (MSI) can potentially assist the intra-operative assessment of tissue structur...
Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) is increasingly regarded as the de-facto approach in interventional med...
Tissue oxygenation and perfusion can be an indicator for organ viability during minimally invasive s...
Purpose: Intra-operative measurement of tissue oxygen saturation (StO 2 ) is important in detection ...
Intra-operative measurements of tissue shape and multi/hyperspectral information have the potential ...
Spectral optical imaging refers to the formation of images using several wavelengths of the light sp...
Imaging of tissue oxygenation is important in several applications associated with patient care. Opt...
Despite significant advances in medical imaging technologies, there currently exist no tools to effe...
Compared to the other major medical imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET, ultrasound, and microscopy), c...
During minimally-invasive surgery, endoscopes and other surgical tools enter the body of the patient...
With almost 50% of all surgeries in the U.S. being performed as minimally invasive procedures, there...
Surgical guidance and decision making could be improved with accurate measurement of intra-operative...
In colorectal surgery an anastomosis performed using poorly-perfused, ischaemic bowel segments may r...
The ability to measure microcirculatory parameters such as hemoglobin oxygen saturation is important...
Tissue perfusion and oxygenation are important factors in predicting patient outcomes, but current n...