Prospects of Intraoperative Multimodal OCT Application in Patients with Acute Mesenteric Ischemia.
Elena B KiselevaMaxim RyabkovMikhail BaleevEvgeniya L BederinaPavel ShilyaginAlexander MoiseevVladimir BeschastnovIvan RomanovGrigory GelikonovNatalia GladkovaPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The MM OCT diagnostic procedure optimally meets the requirements of emergency surgery. Data on the microstructure and microcirculation of the intestinal wall can be obtained simultaneously in real time without requiring contrast agent injections. The depth of visualization of the intestinal wall from the side of the serous membrane is sufficient to assess the volume of the affected tissues. However, the methodology for obtaining MM OCT data needs to be improved to minimize the motion artefacts generated in actual clinical conditions.
Keyphrases
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