3D color doppler ultrasound for postoperative monitoring of vascularized lymph node flaps.

Q4 Medicine Acta chirurgiae plasticae Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.48095/ccachp2022116
Jonas F, Alejandro D P K, Kesa P, Lambert L, Burgetova A, Sefc L, Mestak O, Ticha P
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Background: Vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) is a relatively well-established microsurgical treatment for lymphedema that is especially beneficial for advanced cases in which lymphovenous anastomosis is not indicated due to lymphatic vessel sclerosis. When VLNT is performed without a skin paddle, such as a buried flap, the possibilities for postoperative monitoring are limited. The aim of our study was to evaluate the use of ultra-high-frequency color Doppler ultrasound with 3D reconstruction in a pedicled axillary lymph node flap.

Methods: Flaps were elevated in 15 Wistar rats based on the lateral thoracic vessels. We preserved the axillary vessels to maintain the rats' mobility and comfort. The rats were divided into three groups as follows: Group A, arterial ischemia; group B, venous occlusion; and group C, healthy.

Results: Ultrasound and color Doppler scan images revealed clear information on flap morphology changes and pathology if it was present. Surprisingly, we detected venous flow in group A rats, supporting the pump theory and venous lymph node flap concept.

Conclusion: We conclude that 3D color Doppler ultrasound is an effective method for monitoring buried lymph node flaps. 3D reconstruction makes it easier to visualize the flap anatomy and detect pathology if it is present. Moreover, the learning curve for the technique is short. Our setup is user-friendly even in the inexperienced hands of a surgical resident, and images can be reevaluated at any time if necessary. The use of 3D reconstruction removes the complications associated with observer-dependent monitoring of VLNT.

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三维彩色多普勒超声用于血管化淋巴结皮瓣术后监测。
背景:血管化淋巴结转移术(VLNT)是一种相对成熟的淋巴水肿显微外科治疗方法,尤其适用于因淋巴管硬化而无法进行淋巴静脉吻合的晚期病例。当在没有皮肤桨的情况下进行VLNT时,如埋置皮瓣,术后监测的可能性是有限的。本研究的目的是评估超高频彩色多普勒超声结合三维重建在带蒂腋窝淋巴结皮瓣中的应用。方法:在15只Wistar大鼠胸外侧血管的基础上,对皮瓣进行抬高。我们保留了腋窝血管,以保持大鼠的灵活性和舒适性。将大鼠分为三组:A组,动脉缺血;B组,静脉闭塞;C组健康。结果:超声和彩色多普勒扫描图像显示,如果存在皮瓣形态变化和病理学,则显示出清晰的信息。令人惊讶的是,我们在A组大鼠中检测到了静脉流量,支持了泵理论和静脉淋巴结皮瓣的概念。结论:三维彩色多普勒超声是监测埋藏淋巴结皮瓣的有效方法。3D重建可以更容易地可视化皮瓣解剖结构,并在存在病理的情况下检测病理。此外,该技术的学习曲线很短。即使在外科住院医师缺乏经验的情况下,我们的设置也很方便用户,必要时可以随时重新评估图像。3D重建的使用消除了与VLNT的观察者依赖性监测相关的并发症。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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