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Imaging human skin autograft integration with optical coherence tomography

机译:与光学相干断层扫描的成像人体皮肤自体性集成

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Background: Skin autografting is a common clinical procedure for reconstructive surgery. Despite its widespread use, very few studies have been conducted to non-invasively evaluate and monitor the vascular and structural features of skin grafts. This study, therefore, aims to demonstrate the potential of optical coherence tomography (OCT) alongside OCT-based angiography (OCTA) to non-invasively image and monitor human skin graft health and integration over time. Methods: An in-house-built clinical prototype OCT system was used to acquire OCT/OCTA images from patients who underwent split-thickness skin graft surgery following severe burn damage to the skin. The OCT imaging was carried out at multiple locations over multiple time points with a field of view of ~9 mm × 9 mm and a penetration depth of ~1.5 mm. In addition to obtaining high-resolution qualitative images, we also quantitatively measured and compared specific structural and vascular parameters, such as identifiable layer thickness and corresponding vascular area density and diameter. Results: Two patients (patient #1 and #2) were enrolled for this preliminary study. Vascular and structural features were successfully imaged and measured in the graft tissue and integration layer immediately beneath at different time points. Revascularization, healing, and integration were monitored with patient-specific details. Results of the quantitative image analysis from patient #1 indicated that integration layer thickness 16-day post-surgery was significantly less (~50%) than that of 7-day post-surgery. Additionally, with patient #2, significant growth (~20%) was seen with the vascular area density of both the graft and corresponding integration layer beneath between 6 and 14 days post-surgery. Conclusions: Our preliminary studies show that OCT/OCTA has clinical potential to image and measure numerous features of human skin graft health and integration in the days and weeks following split-thickness surgery. For the first time, we demonstrate the applicability of non-invasive imaging technology for novel clinical uses that could eventually aid in the betterment of surgical practices and clinical outcomes.
机译:背景:皮肤自动化是重建手术的常见临床手术。尽管其广泛使用,但已经对非侵入性评估和监测皮肤移植的血管和结构特征进行了很少的研究。因此,本研究旨在证明光学相干断层扫描(OCT)与OCT基血管造影(OctA)与非侵入性图像和监测人体皮肤移植健康和随时间的集成的潜力。方法:内置内置的临床原型OCT系统,用于从经历分裂厚度皮肤移植手术后患者对皮肤造成严重烧伤后的患者的OCT / OCTA图像。在多个时间点的多个位置处进行OCT成像,视场的视场〜9mm×9mm,渗透深度为约1.5mm。除了获得高分辨率定性图像之外,我们还定量测量并比较了比较的特异性结构和血管参数,例如可识别层厚度和相应的血管区域密度和直径。结果:两名患者(患者#1和#2)注册了这个初步研究。血管和结构特征在不同时间点立即在移植组织和积分层中成功成熟和测量。通过特定患者的细节监测血运重建,愈合和整合。来自患者#1的定量图像分析的结果表明,整合层厚度16天后术后显着较低(〜50%)比手术后7天。另外,对于患者#2,在手术后6至14天之间的移植物和相应的整体层的血管区域密度观察到显着的生长(〜20%)。结论:我们的初步研究表明,OCT / OCTA在分裂厚度手术后几天和几周内具有临床潜力,并测量人体皮肤移植健康和整合的许多特征。我们首次展示了非侵入性成像技术对新型临床用途的适用性,最终可能有助于提高手术实践和临床结果。

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