Clinical Implications of Fat Grafting in the Posterior Calf: A Dynamic Cadaver-based Study.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Adam D Glener, Daniel Del Vecchio, Sameer H Halani, Lázaro Cárdenas-Camarena, Alfredo E Hoyos, Jeffrey M Kenkel
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Abstract

Background: Intramuscular fat grafting in extremity muscles, especially the gastrocnemius, has become increasingly popular. However, while safety in truncal muscle fat grafting has been well-studied, research on extremity muscles is lacking.

Objectives: In this study, we aimed to explore the anatomy of the gastrocnemius muscle and adjacent structures as intramuscular and subcutaneous recipient sites. Additionally, we sought to analyze pressure-volume relationships and fat migration patterns during posterior calf grafting.

Methods: Eight cadaveric lower extremities were examined. A prosection was performed to better understand the vascular complex around the gastrocnemius. Ultrasound-guided fat injections were then performed into both the subcutaneous and intramuscular layers; dynamic pressures were measured with a manometer. Last, dyed-injectant was injected subcutaneously to better elucidate subcutaneous anatomy.

Results: Anatomic prosection demonstrated the proximity of the gastrocnemius muscle to the popliteal venous system that arborized (>1 mm) intramuscularly. In the 3 specimens that underwent intramuscular fat grafting, the peak intramuscular pressures plateaued at 21 mmHg (19.5-23 mmHg); there was no observed extrafascial migration of the injectant. With subcutaneous injectant in 1 specimen, pressures in the subcutaneous space increased (125 mmHg) with additional injectant (240 mL) while pressures in the intramuscular space remained relatively constant (4 mmHg).

Conclusions: Intramuscular gastrocnemius fat grafting should be done with caution: its proximity to critical veins and sustained increased intramuscular pressures following grafting increases risks of embolus and thrombosis, respectively. Subcutaneous injection may be safer in that increased pressures are not communicated to deep structures. Last, we present a novel description of posterior calf subcutaneous compartments that may better allow surgeons to direct and predict subcutaneous injectant.

小腿后侧脂肪移植的临床意义:基于尸体的动态研究
背景:四肢肌肉,尤其是腓肠肌的肌内脂肪移植越来越受欢迎。然而,虽然对躯干肌肉脂肪移植的安全性已有深入研究,但对四肢肌肉的研究还很缺乏:本研究旨在探索腓肠肌的解剖结构以及肌肉内和皮下受体部位的邻近结构。此外,研究还试图分析小腿后侧移植过程中的压力/体积关系和脂肪迁移模式:方法:对八具尸体下肢进行了检查。方法:对八具尸体下肢进行了检查,通过解剖更好地了解腓肠肌周围的血管复合体。然后在超声引导下对皮下和肌肉层进行脂肪注射;用压力计测量动态压力。最后,在皮下注射染色注射液,以更好地阐明皮下解剖结构:结果:解剖切面显示,腓肠肌与腘静脉系统很接近,腘静脉系统在肌肉内有分支(>1 毫米)。在接受肌肉内脂肪移植的三个样本中,肌肉内压力峰值稳定在 21 毫米汞柱(19.5-23 毫米汞柱);没有观察到注射物在筋膜外移动。将皮下注射物注入一个样本后,皮下间隙的压力随着额外注射物(240cc)的增加而增加(125mmHg),而肌肉间隙的压力则保持相对稳定(4mmHg):结论:肌肉内腓肠肌脂肪移植应慎重:其靠近重要静脉和移植后持续增加的肌内压力会分别增加栓塞和血栓形成的风险。皮下注射可能更安全,因为增加的压力不会传递到深层结构。最后,我们对小腿后侧皮下分区进行了新颖的描述,以便外科医生更好地指导和预测皮下注射。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
20.70%
发文量
309
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. The official publication of The Aesthetic Society, ASJ is also the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society.
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