Preventing crossinfection during reflectance confocal microscopy, using a transparent film dressing.
Li-Wen ZhangHui-Min MengYong-Hong LuTao ChenRong-Hua XuPublished in: Clinical and experimental dermatology (2022)
Contamination and crossinfection are always a significant concern when using reflectance confocal microscopy in the clinic because the glass window and metal ring at the front of the probe must contact the skin and mucosal surfaces, and sterilization of the imaging probes is usually impossible. We describe use of a transparent, single-use film dressing to solve this problem.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- living cells
- room temperature
- reduced graphene oxide
- high resolution
- fluorescence imaging
- risk assessment
- primary care
- small molecule
- drinking water
- fluorescent probe
- soft tissue
- single molecule
- health risk
- light emitting
- ulcerative colitis
- gold nanoparticles
- escherichia coli
- photodynamic therapy
- mass spectrometry
- nucleic acid