A new protocol for improving immediate monitoring of skin-island free flap with near-infrared spectroscopy and ultrasound.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
; 83: 334-342, 2023 08.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Postoperative monitoring is essential for detecting early complications and improving the salvage rate of free flaps. We propose a new protocol for free flap monitoring based on the combination of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and ultrasound.METHODS:
All free flaps with a skin paddle were included and divided into two groups according to the immediate postoperative monitoring method used ultrasound examination (control group) or those monitored using our protocol (study group). The number of surgical revisions, intraoperative findings, immediate flap failure, sensitivity, and specificity were compared between the two groups.RESULTS:
A total of 221 free flaps performed in 209 patients were included. The NIRS automatically detected vascular compromise in 21.8% of cases. A complication was confirmed in half of these cases by ultrasound examination, and surgical reintervention was indicated (10.9%), even in the absence of clinical changes in the skin paddle. In all the surgical revisions, the complication was confirmed, and there was no flap necrosis in the non-revised cases. The salvage rate for revised flaps and the flap survival rate were higher in the study group (salvage rate 25% vs 72.7%; survival rate 92.5% vs 97%). A sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 100% were found for the combination of both monitoring methods.CONCLUSION:
The proposed protocol is a non-invasive and reliable method for early identification of postoperative complications of free flaps that allows higher rates of salvage rate and reduces the need for specific staff with continuous on-site presence for flap monitoring.Palavras-chave
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Retalhos de Tecido Biológico
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2023
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