{"title":"An Atraumatic Technique For Transposition Of Veins And Vascular Pedicles Of Free Flaps","authors":"E. Wilson, N. Jallali, N. Kang","doi":"10.5580/144c","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Vessel transfer through a subcutaneous tunnel is a frequent procedure. We report on a modification on a previously reported method. TECHNIQUE Passing vein grafts and the vascular pedicles of free flaps through a subcutaneous tunnel can be a time consuming process and may damage the vessels. For several years, the senior author of this article has used a rapid and relatively atraumatic technique to achieve this, modifying a previously published method (1). To transfer a vessel, the tip of a Yankauer sucker is gently pushed through the subcutaneous tissues, between the two sites of interest. The sucker is left in place creating a tunnel. Rarely, the Yankauer cannot be passed through easily and sharp dissection is required. Once the Yankaeur is in the correct position, the vein graft/pedicle is placed carefully into the open end of the sucker (Figure 1). Figure 1 Figure 1: Interpolation of the left cephalic vein to supercharge a venously congested DIEP flap. Gentle suction is then applied to the blunt end of the sucker.. The negative pressure pulls the vessels into the lumen of the Yankaeur, which is then gently withdrawn, pulling the vessels through the subcutaneous tunnel with it. Any twist in the vessels is (coincidentally) unravelled at the same time. We routinely use this technique to tunnel vein grafts and the vascular pedicles of free flaps and believe it is a safe, rapid and simple method. CORRESPONDENCE TO E. Wilson, Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UY Tel: 01603286286 Email: ewanwilson@doctors.org.uk References 1. Scott, M. J. and S. P. Kay (1993). “A simple atraumatic method of pedicle delivery during free tissue transfer.” British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 46(4): 340. An Atraumatic Technique For Transposition Of Veins And Vascular Pedicles Of Free Flaps 2 of 2 Author Information E. Wilson RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital N. Jallali RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital N. Kang RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital","PeriodicalId":284795,"journal":{"name":"The Internet Journal of Plastic Surgery","volume":"82 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2006-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Internet Journal of Plastic Surgery","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5580/144c","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Vessel transfer through a subcutaneous tunnel is a frequent procedure. We report on a modification on a previously reported method. TECHNIQUE Passing vein grafts and the vascular pedicles of free flaps through a subcutaneous tunnel can be a time consuming process and may damage the vessels. For several years, the senior author of this article has used a rapid and relatively atraumatic technique to achieve this, modifying a previously published method (1). To transfer a vessel, the tip of a Yankauer sucker is gently pushed through the subcutaneous tissues, between the two sites of interest. The sucker is left in place creating a tunnel. Rarely, the Yankauer cannot be passed through easily and sharp dissection is required. Once the Yankaeur is in the correct position, the vein graft/pedicle is placed carefully into the open end of the sucker (Figure 1). Figure 1 Figure 1: Interpolation of the left cephalic vein to supercharge a venously congested DIEP flap. Gentle suction is then applied to the blunt end of the sucker.. The negative pressure pulls the vessels into the lumen of the Yankaeur, which is then gently withdrawn, pulling the vessels through the subcutaneous tunnel with it. Any twist in the vessels is (coincidentally) unravelled at the same time. We routinely use this technique to tunnel vein grafts and the vascular pedicles of free flaps and believe it is a safe, rapid and simple method. CORRESPONDENCE TO E. Wilson, Department of Plastic Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UY Tel: 01603286286 Email: ewanwilson@doctors.org.uk References 1. Scott, M. J. and S. P. Kay (1993). “A simple atraumatic method of pedicle delivery during free tissue transfer.” British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 46(4): 340. An Atraumatic Technique For Transposition Of Veins And Vascular Pedicles Of Free Flaps 2 of 2 Author Information E. Wilson RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital N. Jallali RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital N. Kang RAFT Institute for Plastic Surgery, Mount Vernon Hospital
通过皮下隧道进行血管转移是一种常见的手术。我们报告对先前报道的方法的修改。技术通过皮下隧道传递静脉移植物和游离皮瓣血管蒂是一个耗时的过程,并可能损伤血管。几年来,本文的资深作者使用了一种快速且相对无害的技术来实现这一目标,修改了先前发表的方法(1)。为了转移血管,将Yankauer吸盘的尖端轻轻推过皮下组织,在两个感兴趣的部位之间。吸盘留在原地形成一个隧道。很少,雁考尔不能轻易通过,需要锋利的解剖。当Yankaeur处于正确位置后,将静脉移植物/蒂小心地放入吸盘的开口端(图1)。图1:插入左头静脉,对静脉充血的DIEP皮瓣进行增压。温柔的吸力,然后应用到吸盘钝端。负压将血管拉入Yankaeur管腔,然后轻轻抽出,将血管拉过皮下隧道。血管中的任何扭曲(巧合的是)同时被解开。我们将该技术常规应用于隧道静脉移植和游离皮瓣血管蒂,认为它是一种安全、快速、简便的方法。E. Wilson,整形外科,诺福克和诺维奇大学医院,科尔尼巷,诺福克,诺福克,nr47uy电话:01603286286电子邮件:ewanwilson@doctors.org.uk斯科特,M. J.和S. P.凯(1993)。"一种在游离组织移植过程中进行椎弓根输送的简单无创伤方法"英国整形外科杂志。46(4):340。自由皮瓣静脉和血管蒂转位的无创性技术2 / 2作者信息E. Wilson RAFT整形外科研究所,Mount Vernon Hospital N. Jallali RAFT整形外科研究所,Mount Vernon Hospital N. Kang RAFT整形外科研究所,Mount Vernon Hospital