A retrospective evaluation of 182 free flaps in extremity reconstruction and review of the literature.

IF 1 Q3 SURGERY GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW Pub Date : 2022-01-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3205/iprs000162
Sergey Arakelyan, Emrah Aydogan, Nick Spindler, Stefan Langer, Olimpiu Bota
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Introduction: During the past decades, free flaps have been given a central role in the reconstructive surgery. Especially in the extremities, where there is a scarcity of available tissues for local flaps, free flaps play a central part. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors contributing to partial and total flap failure. Patients and methods: In a retrospective cohort study, all data concerning patients who underwent free flap reconstruction of the extremities during the first five years since the founding of the department of plastic surgery were gathered. Patient- and surgery-related risk factors were analyzed in correlation to the postoperative complications. Results: In total, 182 free flaps were included in this study. Partial and total flap failure were noted in 21.42% and 17.03%, respectively. A correlation was seen between the time lapsed from debridement until flap coverage, with flaps performed between day 4 and 14 having the least quote of flap failure (p=0.022). Gender, age, arterial hypertension, nicotine abuse, diabetes mellitus, peripheral arterial disease and the number of anastomosed veins were not significantly associated with free flap failure. Conclusion: Our study showed that free flaps can be safely performed in healthy patients as well as in patients with risk factors, with an acceptable flap loss rate. Randomized controlled studies are needed to clarify the exact role of each risk factor in free flap surgery.

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182例游离皮瓣在肢体重建中的回顾性评价及文献复习。
简介:在过去的几十年里,自由皮瓣在重建手术中发挥了核心作用。特别是在四肢,缺乏可用的局部皮瓣组织,自由皮瓣起着中心作用。本研究的目的是评估导致皮瓣部分和全部失效的危险因素。患者与方法:回顾性队列研究,收集整形外科成立后5年内所有行四肢游离皮瓣重建患者的资料。分析患者及手术相关危险因素与术后并发症的关系。结果:本研究共纳入182个游离皮瓣。皮瓣部分和全部失败分别占21.42%和17.03%。从清创到皮瓣覆盖的时间之间存在相关性,在第4天至第14天进行皮瓣移植,皮瓣失败的几率最小(p=0.022)。性别、年龄、动脉高血压、尼古丁滥用、糖尿病、外周动脉疾病和吻合静脉数量与游离皮瓣失效无显著相关。结论:我们的研究表明,在健康患者和有危险因素的患者中,游离皮瓣可以安全地进行,皮瓣的损失是可以接受的。需要随机对照研究来明确每个危险因素在游离皮瓣手术中的确切作用。
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