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Non-Invasive Assessment of Deep Buried Flap Viability with Time-Resolved Optical Monitoring: Results on Pigs

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Abstract

With an optimized Time-Resolved acquisition system and probe, we detected and identified both arterial and venous occlusions and recoveries of deep buried flaps. Our results were cross-validated with a PtO2 clinical LICOX invasive reference.

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