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Automated thermographic detection of blood vessels for DIEP flap reconstructive surgery
Journal Contribution - Journal Article
Purpose Inadequate perfusion is the most common cause of partial flap loss in tissue transfer for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction. The current state-of-the-art uses computed tomography angiography (CTA) to locate the best perforators. Unfortunately, these techniques are expensive and time-consuming and not performed during surgery. Dynamic infrared thermography (DIRT) can offer a solution for these disadvantages. Methods The research presented couples thermographic examination during DIEP flap breast reconstruction with automatic segmentation approach using a convolutional neural network.Traditional segmentation techniques and annotations by surgeons are used to create automatic labels for the training. Results The network used for image annotation is able to label in real-time on minimal hardware and the labels created can be used to locate and quantify perforator candidates for selection with a dice score accuracy of 0.8 after 2 min and 0.9 after 4min. Conclusions These results allow for a computational system that can be used in place during surgery to improve surgical success. The ability to track and measure perforators and their perfused area allows for less subjective results and helps the surgeon to select the most suitable perforator for DIEP flap breast reconstruction.
Journal: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
ISSN: 1861-6410
Volume: 99
Pages: 1 - 9
Publication year:2024
Keywords:Human medicine
Accessibility:Embargoed