面部白斑切除术后分期重建的伤口愈合并发症

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1089/fpsam.2023.0296
Anna E Bakeman, Ling Tong, John S Rhee, David R Friedland, Jazzmyne A Adams, Jake Luo, Julia M Kasprzak, Sachin S Pawar
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背景:面部恶性肿瘤(LM)切除术后分期重建的伤口并发症发生率和风险因素尚未得到很好的描述。目的:(1)根据外科医生在手术后 30 天内的临床记录,确定接受 LM 切除术后分期重建的患者中伤口并发症的发生率和类型,包括感染、移植物坏死、远端皮瓣坏死、血肿、表皮表皮松解症和血清肿。(2)确定可预测伤口并发症发生的阈值缺损大小。设计与结果:在一家学术医疗中心对 5 年内接受面部 LM 切除术后分期重建的患者进行回顾性研究。结果:98名患者的平均年龄为(69.2 ± 13.6)岁;37%的患者为女性。最常见的缺损部位是脸颊(41 人;42%)和鼻子(22 人;22%)。98 名患者中有 25 名(26%)出现了并发症,其中最常见的是伤口感染(36%)和移植物坏死(24%)。围手术期使用抗生素的患者并发症发生率较低(几率比 [OR]:0.36;95% 置信区间 [CI]:0.13,0.96;P = 0.041)。最大直径大于 2.7 厘米的缺陷对预测并发症的敏感性最高。结论面部 LM 切除术后接受分期重建的患者伤口并发症发生率较高(26%),而缺损大小大于 2.7 厘米可能是一个重要的风险因素。
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Wound Healing Complications Associated with Staged Reconstruction after Facial Lentigo Maligna Resection.

Background: The rates and risk factors for wound complications following staged reconstruction after facial lentigo maligna (LM) resection have not been well described. Objectives: (1) To identify the rate and types of wound complications, including infection, graft necrosis, distal flap necrosis, hematoma, superficial epidermolysis, and seroma among patients undergoing staged reconstruction after resection of LM as documented in the surgeon's clinical notes within 30 days of the procedure. (2) To determine a threshold defect size that may predict the development of wound complications. Design and Outcomes: Retrospective review at an academic medical center of patients who underwent staged reconstruction after facial LM resection over a 5-year period. Results: Ninety-eight patients were identified with a mean age of 69.2 ± 13.6 years; 37% of patients were female. The most common defect sites were the cheek (n = 41; 42%) and nose (n = 22; 22%). Twenty-five of 98 patients (26%) demonstrated complications, with the most common being wound infection (36%) and graft necrosis (24%). Those receiving perioperative antibiotics had lower rates of complication (odds ratio [OR]: 0.36; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.13,0.96; p = 0.041). Defects greater than 2.7 cm in maximal diameter had the highest sensitivity for predicting complications. Conclusions: Patients undergoing staged reconstruction after facial LM resection have a high rate of wound complication (26%) and defect size > 2.7 cm may be an important risk factor.

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