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Microsurgery ; 36(3): 216-24, 2016 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26510835

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BACKGROUND: While it is a known fact that warming increases blood flow in healthy tissue, little is known about the impact of active thermoregulation on the altered microcirculation of free flaps. The objective of the study was to identify the impact of postoperative active thermoregulation on free flap microcirculation. METHODS: Tissue temperature was assessed in 25 free perforator flaps using an implanted probe. Active thermoregulation was achieved using a water circulation based system. Changes in microcirculation were evaluated at the day of surgery and throughout the first three postoperative days after passive cooling (room temperature), passive warming (wound dressing), active warming (38 °C) and active cooling (15 °C) using laser Doppler flowmetry and remission spectroscopy. RESULTS: Active warming increased flap temperature by 7.7% to 36.4 °C ± 0.5 °C in comparison to the initial values of flaps without dressing (P < 0.001). As a result, the blood flow increased by 77.7% of the base value (P < 0.001). A significant correlation between all microcirculation parameters and tissue temperature was observed with a 5.52 AU blood flow increase per degree temperature increase (r = 0.7; P < 0.001). All microcirculation parameters showed a statistically significant increase after both passive and active warming, whereby active warming showed significantly higher values than passive warming. CONCLUSIONS: Active thermoregulation using water-based circulation is an effective and safe procedure to improve microcirculation in free flaps and is superior to conventional passive warming strategies.


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Regulação da Temperatura Corporal/fisiologia , Retalhos de Tecido Biológico/irrigação sanguínea , Temperatura Alta/uso terapêutico , Hidroterapia/métodos , Microcirculação/fisiologia , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Temperatura Corporal , Feminino , Seguimentos , Retalhos de Tecido Biológico/fisiologia , Humanos , Fluxometria por Laser-Doppler , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Estudos Prospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Obstet Gynecol ; 110(5): 1121-9, 2007 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17978128

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OBJECTIVE: To explore a surgical plug formed from decellularized term human amnion membrane for fetoscopic closure of iatrogenic defects in fetal membranes in a rabbit model. METHODS: The study was performed in eight rabbit does. Punctures were created at midgestational day 23 by 14-gauge needle fetoscopy on surgically exposed rabbit amniotic sacs. The entry sites were fetoscopically plugged either with decellularized term human amnion membrane (n=10) or previously successful commercial collagen matrix foil (n=10), followed by their primary fixation with fibrin glue and myometrial suturing. Seven punctured sacs without any plugging and 31 sacs without any manipulation served as two reference groups. Amniotic integrity and fetal parameters were assessed at gestational day 30. RESULTS: We established a facile method to prepare sheets of decellularized term human amnion membrane and verified its nontoxicity and cell compatibility in vitro. Decellularized term human amnion membrane sheets could be delivered precisely and controlled by fetoscopy as compact plugs into amniotic defects. The surgical handling characteristics of decellularized term human amnion membrane were better than the commercial collagen matrix foil. Treatment with human decellularized term human amnion membrane was comparable to treatment with the collagen matrix with regard to efficiency in restoring amniotic integrity. Seventy-five percent and 71.4% of amniotic sacs treated with decellularized term human amnion membrane or the commercial collagen matrix foil, respectively, showed amniotic integrity, compared with 25% in the left-open study group. Histology at the 1 week experimental endpoint showed no evidence for inflammation or beginning of anatomic healing of grafted, decellularized term human amnion membrane. CONCLUSION: Fetoscopic delivery of plugs made of decellularized term human amnion membrane presents a potentially practical surgical method to restore amniotic integrity of punctured fetal membranes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.


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Âmnio , Materiais Biocompatíveis/administração & dosagem , Membranas Extraembrionárias/lesões , Fetoscopia/efeitos adversos , Alicerces Teciduais , Adulto , Animais , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Fetoscopia/métodos , Humanos , Doença Iatrogênica , Modelos Animais , Gravidez , Coelhos , Adesivos Teciduais , Cicatrização
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J Womens Health (Larchmt) ; 20(5): 749-56, 2011 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21501086

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BACKGROUND: In the last decades, several surgical approaches have been used to improve the appearance and quality of life of female Poland syndrome patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the women's quality of life and long-term outcome after breast reconstruction. METHODS: Forty-nine women with Poland syndrome who were treated surgically between 1974 and 2007 received standardized questionnaires to evaluate their quality of life and satisfaction after surgical treatment. RESULTS: Patient response was 65%, with 32 completed questionnaires by 16 women who had pedicled latissimus dorsi myocutaneous (LDM) flaps, 12 with tissue expander or silicone implants, and 4 who had free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flaps. Of these patients, 16 were satisfied or highly satisfied with their postoperative appearance (13 with LDM, 2 with prosthesis, and 1 with TRAM), 16 patients would recommend the same surgery to others under similar circumstances (10 with LDM, 5 with prosthesis, and 1 with TRAM), and 18 patients would choose the same method again (14 with LDM, 3 with prosthesis, and 1 with TRAM). CONCLUSIONS: In our study, we found that satisfactory outcome in breast reconstruction was achieved particularly when using the LDM flap, which remains the only method that recreates the anterior axillary fold. Future studies on reconstruction methods with autogenous tissue (e.g., TRAM, deep inferior epigastric perforator [DIEP] flap) are needed, however, to analyze quality of life and long-term outcome in patients with Poland syndrome.


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Mamoplastia/psicologia , Satisfação do Paciente , Síndrome de Poland/psicologia , Qualidade de Vida , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Alemanha , Humanos , Mamoplastia/métodos , Mamoplastia/estatística & dados numéricos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Síndrome de Poland/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Retalhos Cirúrgicos , Inquéritos e Questionários , Dispositivos para Expansão de Tecidos , Resultado do Tratamento , Saúde da Mulher , Adulto Jovem
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