The determining the photoluminescence intensity for assessing of the small bowel viability in the experiment
Abstract:Aims: Explore the potential of utilising photoluminescence intensity (PhLI) indicators for evaluating bowel viability.
Methodology: PhLI of the small bowel walls on the initial, middle, and distal parts were measured in the control group (10 rats). The loop of the initial (10 rats), middle (10 rats) and distal (10 rats) part of the bowel with the mesentery was ligated. PhLI of the bowel walls were measured on the afferent (AP), efferent (EP) and ligated (LP) parts in 6 hours. LGN-503 argon laser with a wavele… Show more
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