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Realization and Characterization of an Automatized Setup for Non-Invasive Assessment of Flap Viability by means of Fast-Gated SPAD

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Abstract

We conceive and validate in-vivo a setup for non-invasive assessment of flap viability. It is based on Time-Resolved Near-Infrared acquisitions by means of fast-gated SPAD, analysed with a “Mellin-Laplace transform” based algorithm.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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