Is non-invasive indocyanine-green angiography a useful adjunct for the debridement of infected sternal wounds?
Abstract
Laser-assisted indocyanine-green imaging (ICG) has a wide range of surgical applications, and has been used in reconstructive surgery to aid in assessing the viability of free tissue transfers and to help predict poor tissue perfusion. However, its indications for use is limited to assessing free flap tissue perfusion, coronary artery perfusion during coronary artery bypass (CABG), and tissue perfusion in diabetic foot ulcers, to name a few....
Paper Details
Title
Is non-invasive indocyanine-green angiography a useful adjunct for the debridement of infected sternal wounds?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
16
Pages
117 - 120
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