Prolonged and severe tissue hypoxia results in tissue necrosis in pedicled
flaps. We demonstrate the potential of near-infrared spectroscopy for
predicting viability of compromised tissue portions. This approach
clearly identifies tissue regions with low oxygen supply, and also the
severity of this challenge, in a rapid and non-invasive manner, with a
high degree of reproducibility. Early, nonsubjective detection of poor
tissue oxygenation following surgery increases the likelihood that
intervention aimed at saving the tissue will be successful.