Near-infrared Spectroscopy-guided Flap Delay: For Flap Training and Timing of Pedicle Division.

Journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.53045/jprs.2023-0063
Sally Sj Chan, Chong H Pek, Yijun Wu, Yuan Kong, Wei M Ho, Jolie Jy Hwee
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Abstract

Staged pedicled flaps continue to be a safe and effective technique for reconstructing complex wounds when free tissue transfer is not possible. To induce ischemic preconditioning, serial cross-clamping of the pedicle is performed, which is also known as flap training. Current protocols for flap training are based on arbitrary schedules of progressively increasing periods of ischemia. We describe a simple, safe, and reproducible technique of using near-infrared spectroscopy to objectively guide the process of pedicle cross-clamping and aid in determining the optimal timing for flap division. This technique enables surgeons to adopt a more aggressive clamping schedule based on objective parameters, tailors the clamping schedule to the physiologically tolerable limits of each flap, and allows for early flap division. The principles, feasibility, and advantages of using near-infrared spectroscopy to guide pedicled flap training and early flap division are discussed.

近红外光谱引导皮瓣延迟:用于皮瓣训练和蒂分割的时机。
分阶段带蒂皮瓣仍然是一种安全有效的技术重建复杂的伤口时,自由组织转移是不可能的。为了诱导缺血预处理,进行椎弓根的连续交叉夹紧,也称为皮瓣训练。目前的皮瓣训练方案是基于任意时间表逐渐增加的缺血期。我们描述了一种简单、安全、可重复的技术,使用近红外光谱客观地指导椎弓根交叉夹紧过程,并帮助确定皮瓣分割的最佳时机。该技术使外科医生能够根据客观参数采用更积极的夹紧计划,根据每个皮瓣的生理可承受限度量身定制夹紧计划,并允许早期皮瓣分裂。讨论了利用近红外光谱技术指导带蒂皮瓣训练和早期皮瓣分割的原理、可行性和优点。
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