Prospective Analysis of Simulated Pneumatic Tourniquet Use and Oedema Following Axillary Lymph Node Dissection.

Edward J Wu, Cara H Lai, Kunihide Muraoka, Nicole Segovia, John P Kleimeyer, Jeffrey Yao
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Background: Tourniquet use during upper extremity surgery in patients with a history of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) remains controversial due to the perceived but unproven risk of lymphoedema. We prospectively evaluated upper extremity swelling in patients with a history of unilateral ALND using a standardised tourniquet model. Methods: A tourniquet was applied to the upper arm bilaterally, with the unaffected side serving as an internal control. Each arm was subsequently held in an elevated position to reduce swelling. Hand volume was measured using an aqueous volumeter. Results: The patients' ALND arms experienced slightly greater increases in volume following tourniquet application compared to their healthy control arms. However, this amount of oedema was temporary and reversible, as both arms experienced spontaneous resolution of swelling with no significant difference in residual hand volume at the conclusion of the study. Conclusions: Tourniquet use may be safe in patients with a history of ALND. Further investigation is needed to verify this in a surgical setting. Level of Evidence: Level II (Therapeutic).

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模拟气动止血带使用与腋窝淋巴结切除术后水肿的前瞻性分析
背景:对有腋窝淋巴结清扫术(ALND)病史的患者进行上肢手术时使用止血带仍存在争议,因为止血带有可能导致淋巴水肿,但这一风险尚未得到证实。我们采用标准化止血带模型对单侧 ALND 患者的上肢肿胀情况进行了前瞻性评估。方法:在双侧上臂扎止血带,未受影响的一侧作为内部对照。然后将双臂抬高以减少肿胀。使用水容量计测量手的容量。结果:与健康对照组的手臂相比,患者的 ALND 手臂在使用止血带后体积略有增加。不过,这种水肿是暂时和可逆的,因为在研究结束时,两只手臂的肿胀都会自然消退,手部残余体积没有明显差异。结论:使用止血带可能是安全的:对有 ALND 病史的患者使用止血带可能是安全的。需要进一步调查,以便在手术环境中验证这一点。证据等级:二级(治疗)。
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