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Newly discovered view of brain blood flow during surgery could prevent debilitation, save lives

Newly discovered view of brain blood flow during surgery could prevent debilitation, save lives
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Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new imaging technique called SIMSI to monitor brain blood flow during surgery. This noninvasive method uses standard camera hardware and dynamic light scattering to provide real-time, quantitative data.

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This technology could significantly improve surgical outcomes by preventing brain damage during neurosurgery and has potential applications in stroke care and trauma research.

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by Nat Levy, University of Texas at Austin

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