Intraflap Vascular Catheterization Method for Monitoring, Prevention, and Intervention of Thrombogenesis in Free-Flap Surgery.

Annals of plastic surgery 2022 Vol.88(1) p. 68-73

Saiga A, Kubota Y, Yamaji Y, Mitsukawa N

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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Thrombosis at the anastomotic site is a significant problem in free tissue transfer with microvascular anastomosis. We report a newly developed intraflap vascular catheterization (IFVC) technique for monitoring hemodynamics, prevention of thrombogenesis, and transcatheter intervention of free-flap thrombosis.

[METHODS] We performed a hospital-based, prospective study. Ninety-three patients underwent free tissue transfer by a single surgeon in a single hospital. In the IFVC group (n = 40), catheters were inserted into the arterial and venous branches of the flap main pedicle vessels near the anastomoses. The catheters were connected to the pressure monitor. A bolus injection of urokinase was administered every hour to the artery, and a continuous infusion of saline was initiated to the vein. The bolus injection of urokinase solution reached the arterial anastomosis by the retrograde flow. During the postoperative period, rapid injection of urokinase or saline was performed according to the pressure monitor. Intraflap vascular catheterization monitoring was performed postoperatively for 72 hours.

[RESULTS] The overall flap survival rate in the IFVC group was 100% (40 of 40), whereas the overall flap survival rate in the non-IFVC group was 96% (51 of 53). In a subgroup analysis of lower extremity reconstruction, the flap survival rate was 100% (22 of 22) with no cases of reanastomosis requiring a return to the operation room in the IFVC group. By contrast, the flap survival rate was 92% (22 of 24), with 6 cases of reanastomosis requiring a return to the operation room in the non-IFVC group (P = 0.04).

[CONCLUSIONS] The IFVC method enables monitoring, prevention, and intervention of thrombi at anastomotic sites of the free flap. Intraflap vascular catheterization may increase free tissue transfer success rate, especially in high-risk cases, such as free-flap reconstruction after the lower extremity trauma or venous leg ulcer.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 flap 피판재건술 dict 8
시술 microvascular 미세수술 dict 1
시술 free flap 피판재건술 dict 1
해부 tissue scispacy 1
합병증 anastomotic sites scispacy 1
합병증 free-flap scispacy 1
합병증 transcatheter scispacy 1
약물 saline scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] The scispacy 1
질환 Thrombosis C0040053
Thrombosis
scispacy 1
질환 thrombogenesis scispacy 1
질환 thrombi C0087086
Thrombus
scispacy 1
질환 trauma C0043251
Wounds and Injuries
scispacy 1
질환 venous leg ulcer C0042344
Varicose Ulcer
scispacy 1
기타 venous leg ulcer scispacy 1
기타 Vascular scispacy 1
기타 Free-Flap scispacy 1
기타 intraflap vascular scispacy 1
기타 catheters scispacy 1
기타 arterial scispacy 1
기타 venous branches scispacy 1
기타 pedicle vessels scispacy 1
기타 urokinase scispacy 1
기타 artery scispacy 1
기타 vein scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Anastomosis, Surgical; Catheterization; Free Tissue Flaps; Graft Survival; Humans; Microsurgery; Postoperative Complications; Prospective Studies; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome

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