Toward noninvasive assessment of flap viability with time-resolved diffuse optical tomography: a preclinical test on rats

  • Bettega G
  • Di Sieno L
  • Aribert M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The noninvasive assessment of flap viability in autologous reconstruction surgery is still an unmet clinical need. To cope with this problem, we developed a proof-of-principle fully automatized setup for fast time-gated diffuse optical tomography exploiting Mellin-Laplace transform to obtain three-dimensional tomographic reconstructions of oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin concentrations. We applied this method to perform preclinical tests on rats inducing total venous occlusion in the cutaneous abdominal flaps. Notwithstanding the use of just four source-detector couples, we could detect a spatially localized increase of deoxyhemoglobin following the occlusion (up to 550 μM in 54 min). Such capability to image spatio-temporal evolution of blood perfusion is a key issue for the noninvasive monitoring of flap viability.

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Bettega, G., Di Sieno, L., Aribert, M., Berger, M., Hamou, C., Dalla Mora, A., … Planat-Chrétien, A. (2016). Toward noninvasive assessment of flap viability with time-resolved diffuse optical tomography: a preclinical test on rats. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(02), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.2.025004

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