2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11175133
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Effects of Different Pressure Levels in Topical Negative Pressure Application—Analysis of Perfusion Parameters in a Clinical Skin Model Using Multimodal Imaging Techniques

Abstract: The effects of topical negative pressure therapy (TNP) have been a subject of research for many years. In this study, we investigated new imaging devices to detect clinical changes that TNP causes on healthy tissue and identified differences in microcirculation created by different pressure levels. We used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIS), thermography, and a vein illuminator to measure the differences in oxygen saturation, tissue temperature, and vein pattern. A control group (−125 mmHg) and three comparison … Show more

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“…Blood vessels are responsible for the supply of oxygen and nutrients as well as the removal of waste from the tissues [4,5]. Physical influences such as pressure, torque, or periods of ischemia are other factors known from clinical practice to interact with vasculogenesis and perfusion [7,23]. However, providing microvasculature to thick tissues (>100-200 microns) is one of the main obstacles in the field of tissue engineering [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blood vessels are responsible for the supply of oxygen and nutrients as well as the removal of waste from the tissues [4,5]. Physical influences such as pressure, torque, or periods of ischemia are other factors known from clinical practice to interact with vasculogenesis and perfusion [7,23]. However, providing microvasculature to thick tissues (>100-200 microns) is one of the main obstacles in the field of tissue engineering [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New modalities of perfusion measurements such as hyperspectral imaging, thermography or Indocyanin green near infrared angiography might be a valuable extension to manugraphy to further delineate the potential effects of microcirculation after operative inventions as has been shown for other hand and plastic surgical entities [ 34 41 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to worldwide increasing expertise today, by means of microsurgery and perforator flaps, almost every reconstructive issue can be addressed somehow utilizing individually tailored techniques. Flaps can by their very nature comprise different tissues and can be custom designed using new imaging technologies [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] in order to increase the safety of the procedures and to retain the form and function of the reconstructed area in accordance with the donor site morbidity [ 4 ], as well as to reduce complications [ 5 ]. Automated devices—such as topical negative pressure application—to clean and precondition complex wounds and make them suitable for flap or skin graft coverage have found their way into daily clinical practice [ 2 ].…”
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“…Flaps can by their very nature comprise different tissues and can be custom designed using new imaging technologies [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] in order to increase the safety of the procedures and to retain the form and function of the reconstructed area in accordance with the donor site morbidity [ 4 ], as well as to reduce complications [ 5 ]. Automated devices—such as topical negative pressure application—to clean and precondition complex wounds and make them suitable for flap or skin graft coverage have found their way into daily clinical practice [ 2 ]. As with other developments of the specialty, the ingenuity of plastic surgeons leads to a continuous further evolution, and improvements of such technical tools are subject to sustained improvement and new indications.…”
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confidence: 99%