Laser speckle contrast imaging enables perfusion monitoring of the anterior segment during strabismus surgery: a study on the horizontal rectus muscles
Conclusion
This is the first study showing that perfusion of the anterior segment can be monitored non-invasively with LSCI during strabismus surgery. In this cohort, two horizontal rectus muscles were detached with only a small decrease in the anterior segment circulation. Future studies are required for complete mapping of the effect of surgery on multiple ocular muscles on the anterior segment circulation.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Engqvist, L., Sheikh, R., Albinsson, J., Blohme, J., Lindstedt, S., Dahlstrand, U. Tags: Original articles - Clinical science Source Type: research
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