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Autor:
Seung Yup, Lee, Julia M, Pakela, Taylor L, Hedrick, Karthik, Vishwanath, Michael C, Helton, Yooree, Chung, Noah J, Kolodziejski, Christopher J, Stapels, Daniel R, McAdams, Daniel E, Fernandez, James F, Christian, Jameson, O'Reilly, Dana, Farkas, Brent B, Ward, Stephen E, Feinberg, Mary-Ann, Mycek
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering. 10054
In reconstructive surgery, tissue perfusion/vessel patency is critical to the success of microvascular free tissue flaps. Early detection of flap failure secondary to compromise of vascular perfusion would significantly increase the chances of flap s
Autor:
Stephen E. Feinberg, Mary Ann Mycek, Michael C. Helton, Brent B. Ward, Daniel E. Fernandez, Karthik Vishwanath, Noah J. Kolodziejski, Jameson O'Reilly, Christopher J. Staples, Taylor L. Hedrick, Daniel R. McAdams, James F. Christian, Yooree G. Chung, Julia M. Pakela, Seung Yup Lee, Dana Farkas
Publikováno v:
Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XVII: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics.
In reconstructive surgery, impeded blood flow in microvascular free flaps due to a compromise in arterial or venous patency secondary to blood clots or vessel spasms can rapidly result in flap failures. Thus, the ability to detect changes in microvas
Autor:
Sara Zanfardino, Noah J. Kolodziejski, Taylor L. Hedrick, Michael C. Helton, Karthik Vishwanath, James F. Christian, Mary Ann Mycek, Julia M. Pakela, Christopher J. Stapels, Daniel R. McAdams, Seung Yup Lee, Stephen E. Feinberg, Daniel E. Fernandez, Yooree G. Chung
Publikováno v:
Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XVII: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics.
It is essential to monitor tissue perfusion during and after reconstructive surgery, as restricted blood flow can result in graft failures. Current clinical procedures are insufficient to monitor tissue perfusion, as they are intermittent and often s
Autor:
Karthik Vishwanath, Dana Farkas, Julia M. Pakela, Noah J. Kolodziejski, Yooree G. Chung, Stephen E. Feinberg, Michael C. Helton, Daniel E. Fernandez, Jameson O'Reilly, Taylor L. Hedrick, Brent B. Ward, Seung Yup Lee, Christopher J. Stapels, James F. Christian, Mary Ann Mycek, Daniel R. McAdams
Publikováno v:
Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XV.
In reconstructive surgery, tissue perfusion/vessel patency is critical to the success of microvascular free tissue flaps. Early detection of flap failure secondary to compromise of vascular perfusion would significantly increase the chances of flap s