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Continuous and Minimally Invasive Measurement of Blood Flow in the Spinal Cord

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Abstract

Surgery and trauma commonly cause spinal cord ischemia. We have developed a catheter-based optical tool to continuously monitor spinal cord blood flow intraoperatively in a ovine model of spinal surgery.

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