Jejunal artery and vein positioning in free jejunal transfer: Surgical considerations and clinical implications

Akatsuki Kondo , Takuya Higashino , Kazuki Shimada , Kohei Hashimoto , Yutaka Fukunaga , Azusa Oshima , Rei Ogawa
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Abstract

Background

Previous computed tomography studies have reported that the superior mesenteric artery is often located ventrally to the superior mesenteric vein; however, the precise location of the peripheral jejunal arteriovenous system is unknown. This study investigated the arteriovenous positioning of the free jejunal flaps during reconstructive surgery.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study included 78 patients who underwent free jejunal flap reconstruction between June 2021 and May 2023. The positions of the jejunal artery and vein were classified into 6 patterns (A-F) based on the photographs taken during the flap harvest. Statistical analysis was performed to examine the location of the artery (ventral vs. dorsal) and its orientation along the oral-anal axis in relation to the vein.

Results

The jejunal arteries were most commonly located on the oral and ventral sides of the vein (type A, 48.6%) when the mesentery of the jejunal flap is positioned toward the front, with the left and right sides corresponding to the oral and anorectal sides, respectively. Notably, 62.1% of the arteries were located on the oral side and 71.6% on the ventral side. The recipient arteries used for vascular anastomosis were predominantly the superior thyroid artery (44.6%) and transverse cervical artery (50.0%), while the internal jugular vein (85.1%) was the most commonly used vein.

Conclusion

The position of the jejunal arteriovenous system is important for optimizing anastomotic techniques and ensuring safe surgical outcomes. Understanding vascular anatomy patterns can help prevent vessel misplacement and allow for more reliable and accurate anastomosis procedures.
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游离空肠转移中空肠动静脉定位:手术考虑及临床意义。
背景:先前的计算机断层研究报道,肠系膜上动脉通常位于肠系膜上静脉的腹侧;然而,周围空肠动静脉系统的精确位置尚不清楚。本研究探讨游离空肠皮瓣重建手术时的动静脉定位。方法:本回顾性队列研究包括78例于2021年6月至2023年5月期间接受游离空肠皮瓣重建的患者。根据皮瓣采集时所拍摄的照片,将空肠动静脉的位置划分为6种模式(A-F)。进行统计分析以检查动脉的位置(腹侧与背侧)及其沿口肛轴相对于静脉的方向。结果:当空肠瓣肠系膜朝前放置时,空肠动脉最常见于静脉的口侧和腹侧(A型,48.6%),左右侧分别对应口侧和肛肠侧。值得注意的是,62.1%的动脉位于口腔一侧,71.6%位于腹侧。用于血管吻合的受体动脉以甲状腺上动脉(44.6%)和颈横动脉(50.0%)为主,颈内静脉(85.1%)是最常用的静脉。结论:空肠动静脉系统的位置对优化吻合技术和保证手术安全效果具有重要意义。了解血管解剖模式可以帮助防止血管错位,并允许更可靠和准确的吻合程序。
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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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