Results of monitoring fasciocutaneous, myocutaneous, osteocutaneous and perforator flaps: 4-year experience with 166 cases
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Results of monitoring fasciocutaneous, myocutaneous, osteocutaneous and perforator flaps: 4-year experience with 166 cases
Abstract
Four free-flap types were compared regarding perioperative blood perfusion parameters and to define critical values for success. 166 cases were investigated: radial forearm flap (fasciocutaneous, n=89); fibula flap (osteocutaneous, n=32); ALT flap (myocutaneous, n=25); soleus perforator flap (n=20). All flaps were monitored with simultaneous laser-Doppler flowmetry and tissue spectrophotometry intra- and postoperatively up to 14 days. In 24 (15%) of 166 cases perfusion irregularity occurred. Operative exploration was performed in 12 cases (9 successful). 11 flaps (5 radial forearm, 3 fibula, 2 ALT, 1 perforator) were lost due to vascular compromise, which led to an overall success rate of 93%. Rapid increase in haemoglobin concentration of >30% identified venous congestion. Abrupt decline of blood flow and haemoglobin oxygenation indicated arterial occlusion. For radial forearm flaps haemoglobin oxygenation of 15% and a deep flow of 20 AU were identified as minimum values for flap viability. For fibula, ALT, and perforator flaps haemoglobin oxygenation of 10% and a deep flow of 15 AU were determined as the minimum values. This non-invasive technique was an accurate method for evaluating viability of free-flaps.
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Results of monitoring fasciocutaneous, myocutaneous, osteocutaneous and perforator flaps: 4-year experience with 166 cases.Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 Jul;39(7):742-3; author reply 743. doi: 10.1016/j.ijom.2010.02.022. Epub 2010 Mar 23. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010. PMID: 20335006 No abstract available.
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