Factors affecting anastomosis failure in microvascular fibula flap reconstruction of the maxillofacial region: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Elahe Tahmasebi, Samira Hajisadeghi, Shervin Shafiei, Hamidreza Moslemi, Reza Tabrizi, Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi
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This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the contributory factors and failure rates in anastomosis during microvascular fibula flap reconstruction in maxillomandibular regions. A comprehensive search strategy was employed across databases including MEDLINE, Web of Science, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane's CENTRAL, as well as grey literature sources, and manual searches of noteworthy journals, covering studies from inception up to April 2023. The inclusion criteria targeted retrospective or prospective cohort and clinical studies that investigated functional and dental rehabilitation outcomes in human subjects undergoing maxillofacial reconstruction using microvascular fibula flaps. Exclusion criteria encompassed case-control studies, alternative reconstruction method research, and animal-based investigations. The study's findings revealed a cumulative vascular failure rate of 6%. Subsequent analysis delineated the primary causes of this failure, attributing 3% to venous thrombosis, 1% to arterial thrombosis, and less than 1% to blood vessel compression due to hematoma. However, notable heterogeneity across the studies indicates substantial variability in vascular failure rates reported. These results of our review and meta-analysis underscore the intricate factors impacting anastomosis success, such as anastomosis technique, recipient vessel quality, the choice between couplers.

影响颌面部微血管腓骨瓣重建吻合失败的因素:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
本研究对上颌下颌骨微血管腓骨瓣重建吻合失败的影响因素和失败率进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。采用综合搜索策略,包括MEDLINE, Web of Science, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane's CENTRAL等数据库,以及灰色文献来源和手动搜索值得注意的期刊,涵盖从成立到2023年4月的研究。纳入标准针对的是回顾性或前瞻性队列研究和临床研究,这些研究调查了使用微血管腓骨瓣进行颌面重建的人类受试者的功能和牙科康复结果。排除标准包括病例对照研究、替代重建方法研究和基于动物的调查。研究结果显示,累计血管衰竭率为6%。随后的分析描述了失败的主要原因,3%归因于静脉血栓形成,1%归因于动脉血栓形成,不到1%归因于血肿引起的血管压迫。然而,这些研究的显著异质性表明,报道的血管衰竭率存在很大差异。我们的回顾和荟萃分析结果强调了影响吻合成功的复杂因素,如吻合技术、受体血管质量、耦合器的选择。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg) is the official journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. This bimonthly journal offers high-quality original articles, case series study, case reports, collective or current reviews, technical notes, brief communications or correspondences, and others related to regenerative medicine, dentoalveolar surgery, dental implant surgery, head and neck cancer, aesthetic facial surgery/orthognathic surgery, facial injuries, temporomandibular joint disorders, orofacial disease, and oral pathology. J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg is of interest to oral and maxillofacial surgeons and dental practitioners as well as others who are interested in these fields.
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