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Oxygen-tension measurements - the first step towards prevention and early detection of anastomotic leakage

Authors :
Niels Komen
D. Tanase
Johannes Jeekel
Patrick J. French
G. J. Kleinrensink
A. Draaijer
Johan F. Lange
TNO Kwaliteit van Leven
Source :
6th IEEE Conference on SENSORS, IEEE SENSORS 2007, 28 October 2007 through 31 October 2007, Atlanta, GA, Conference code: 72850, 68-71
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
IEEE, 2007.

Abstract

Many patients still die every year as a result of anastomotic leakage after surgery. The medical world needs an objective aid to detect leakage during surgery and during the critical recovery period. We propose a miniature measurement system to detect adequate tissue oxygenation pre- and postoperatively (continuously for 7 days) on the colon. The sensor chip should include an oxygen-saturation sensor, an oxygen-tension sensor, a carbon dioxide tension sensor and a temperature sensor. The work presented here focuses on the measurements done with the oxygen-tension and temperature sensors. In-vitro measurements were carried out to test the sensor system and initial in-vivo tests were performed on a rat kidney, during an ischemia-reperfusion experiment. ©2007 IEEE.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2007 IEEE Sensors
Accession number :
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