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Characterizing surgical wound sites with spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI)

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Abstract

We report on the use of SFDI to monitor the health of surgical wounds to minimize infection. Results from Monte Carlo simulations, phantom and in vivo measurements indicate the potential for the method.

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