Micah K. Harris , Sophia Dang , Joshua D. Smith , Steven Chinn , Shaum S. Sridharan , Kevin J. Contrera , Matthew E. Spector
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Abstract
Microvascular free flap surgery permits single-stage reconstruction of complex head and neck ablative defects. Venous congestion can occur in the early postoperative period, risking partial or total flap loss. While prompt surgical re-exploration is often required, a number of adjunct medical treatments have been explored. Recently, there has been an anecdotal rise in the use of the anticoagulant bivalirudin, a recombinant derivative of hirudin. However, there has only been one case series report on the use of bivalirudin in head and neck free flap venous congestion. Here, we describe our team’s experience with bivalirudin through a series of 7 patients.
期刊介绍:
Oral Oncology is an international interdisciplinary journal which publishes high quality original research, clinical trials and review articles, editorials, and commentaries relating to the etiopathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neoplasms in the head and neck.
Oral Oncology is of interest to head and neck surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists, maxillo-facial surgeons, oto-rhino-laryngologists, plastic surgeons, pathologists, scientists, oral medical specialists, special care dentists, dental care professionals, general dental practitioners, public health physicians, palliative care physicians, nurses, radiologists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, clinical and health psychologists and counselors, professionals in end of life care, as well as others interested in these fields.