在自由组织移植中使用逆行受体静脉进行额外流出

T. Uemura, Mamoru Kikuchi, Hidetaka Watanabe, T. Yanai
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摘要背景选择合适的受体血管是自由皮瓣移植成功的关键。为改善皮瓣重建后的血流灌注,降低术后皮瓣血管梗阻的风险,应选择多血管作为候选受体。方法为了保证静脉引流的通畅,我们一直在受体静脉远端进行静脉吻合,利用反向静脉流动。结果应用游离皮瓣逆行静脉吻合术重建头颈部及乳房48例。该方法可能改善皮瓣循环和游离组织移植的成功率,并减少延长手术寻找多个受体静脉的需要。结论静脉逆行肢可作为游离组织移植的第二和/或获救受体。逆行静脉吻合术是头颈部缺损附近如冰冻颈部或乳房等无法找到合适的受体血管时的一种良好而合理的选择。
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Use of the Retrograde Recipient Vein for Additional Outflow in Free Tissue Transfer
Abstract Background The selection of appropriate recipient vessels is essential to the successful outcome of free flap transfer. To improve blood perfusion after reconstruction and reduce the risk of postoperative obstruction of flap vessels, multiple vessels should be chosen as candidate recipients. Methods For certainty of venous drainage, we have been performing venous anastomosis to the distal end of the recipient vein to utilize the reverse venous flow. Results A total of 48 cases of reconstruction of the head and neck or breast region with free flaps using retrograde venous anastomosis were performed. The method possibly improves flap circulation and the success rate of the free tissue transfer and reduces the need to extend surgery to search for multiple recipient veins. Conclusion We emphasized that retrograde limb of vein is useful as a second and/or rescued recipient in free tissue transfer. Retrograde venous anastomosis is a fine and reasonable option when appropriate recipient vessels cannot be found near the defect in the head and neck such as frozen neck or breast region.
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