Publication | Closed Access
Non-invasive optical imaging techniques for burn-injured tissue detection for debridement surgery
11
Citations
7
References
2016
Year
Unknown Venue
EngineeringAppropriate Excision DepthDigital PathologySurgeryDermatologyBurnsTissue ImagingImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionBiomedical OpticBurn-injured Tissue DetectionDeep BurnRadiologyMedical ImagingBurn DebridementVisual DiagnosisBurn ManagementBiophotonicsMedical Image ComputingDebridement SurgeryOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingWound HealingOptical Coherence TomographyMedicineMedical Image Analysis
Burn debridement is a challenging technique that requires significant skill to identify regions requiring excision and appropriate excision depth. A machine learning tool is being developed in order to assist surgeons by providing a quantitative assessment of burn-injured tissue. Three noninvasive optical imaging techniques capable of distinguishing between four kinds of tissue-healthy skin, viable wound bed, deep burn, and shallow burn-during serial burn debridement in a porcine model are presented in this paper. The combination of all three techniques considerably improves the accuracy of tissue classification, from 0.42 to almost 0.77.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1