Early Detection of Vascular Obstruction in Microvascular Flaps using Thermographic Camera.

Bilal Umar, Hafiz Khalil Ahmad, Barira Bashir, Ammara Rabbani, Muhammad Tariq Iqbal, Kamran Khalid
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the early detection of vascular obstruction in microvascular flaps using a thermographic camera.

Study design: A cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Plastic Surgery, Jinnah Burn and Reconstructive Surgery Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, from July to December 2023.

Methodology: Microvascular flaps with cutaneous islands were monitored postoperatively with a thermographic camera in addition to conventional clinical methods. The decision to re-explore was based on conventional methods, and confirmation was achieved through intraoperative findings of vascular obstruction during re-exploration.

Results: Thirty-one patients who underwent microvascular surgery were monitored postoperatively with a thermographic camera. There were 20 (64.5%) anterolateral thigh flaps, 4 (12.9%) radial forearm flaps, 3 (9.7%) scapular-parascapular flaps, 1 (3.2%) medial plantar flap, 1 (3.2%) myocutaneous gracilis flap, 1 (3.2%) latissimus dorsi (LD) flap, and 1 (3.2%) chimeric adductor longus and gracilis flap. Three (9.7%) flaps developed postoperative vascular obstruction. The thermographic camera detected complications two to four hours earlier than conventional methods, with a statistically significant difference (p >0.109).

Conclusion: A thermographic camera is a valuable, non-invasive, and simple tool for monitoring microvascular flaps. It can detect complications several hours earlier and has the potential to be a practice-changing modality.

Key words: Microvascular flaps, Thermographic camera, Vascular obstruction.

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利用热成像摄像机及早发现微血管瓣中的血管阻塞。
研究目的研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:巴基斯坦拉合尔真纳烧伤与整形外科中心整形外科,2023 年 7 月至 12 月:除传统的临床方法外,术后还使用热成像仪对带有皮肤岛的微血管瓣进行监测。根据传统方法决定是否重新探查,并通过术中发现的血管阻塞情况确认是否重新探查:31名接受微血管手术的患者在术后接受了热成像摄像机的监测。其中有20个(64.5%)大腿前外侧皮瓣、4个(12.9%)前臂桡侧皮瓣、3个(9.7%)肩胛-肩胛皮瓣、1个(3.2%)内侧足底皮瓣、1个(3.2%)肌皮腕皮瓣、1个(3.2%)背阔肌(LD)皮瓣和1个(3.2%)嵌合长收肌和腕骨皮瓣。3个(9.7%)皮瓣术后出现血管阻塞。与传统方法相比,热成像摄像机可提前两到四个小时发现并发症,差异具有统计学意义(P >0.109):结论:热成像摄像机是监测微血管瓣的一种重要、无创、简单的工具。结论:热成像摄像机是监测微血管瓣的一种重要、无创和简单的工具,可提前数小时发现并发症,有可能成为一种改变临床实践的方法:微血管瓣 热像仪 血管阻塞
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