Application of venous super drainage technique in free flaps transfer

Zu'an Liu, Lianghua Ma, Chuan-wei Sun, Hanhua Li, Hongmin Luo, Zhi-feng Huang, B. Xiong, H. Bian, Shao-yi Zheng
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Objective To investigate the effect of venous super drainage applying in free flaps. Methods From June, 2017 to December, 2018, 7 cases who had severe soft tissue injuries were treated with free flap. Cause of injury: 1 electric injuries, 2 tumor-related wounds, 1 deep burns, 2 mechanical trauma, and 1 necrotizing fasciitis. All patients were underwent free flap transplantation. There were 5 cases of anterolateral thigh artery perforator flap, 1 case of superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap, and 1 case of first dorsal metatarsal artery perforator flap. The application of venous super-drainage technology was carried out according to needs and specific conditions. Two sets of venous passages were prepared in both recipient and donor site to form a double set of venous reflux super-drainage mode. Blood supply, swelling, exudation, secondary exploration and survival rate of the flap were observed after operation, and regularly followed-up. Results All 7 flaps survived. Venous super drainage technique was applied in 7 cases. No arteriovenous crisis occurred after the operation. The flaps had good blood circulation, slight swelling, less exudation, rapid edema regression and no secondary surgical exploration. Followed-up for 2-18 (average 10.5) months, there was no infection recurred. Flaps survived well, and the donor sites healed well without sensory loss. The flexion and extension function of joint was normal. Conclusion The technique of venous super-drainage prepares 2 sets of venous systems for the free flap in the treatment of vascular pedicle in the free flap repair operation, which is conducive to reducing the venous crisis after flap surgery, reducing flap edema, reducing exudation, reducing secondary surgical exploration and improving the survival rate of the flap. Key words: Venous super drainage; Free flaps; Vascular crisis; Repair
静脉超引流技术在皮瓣游离移植中的应用
目的探讨静脉超引流在游离皮瓣中的应用效果。方法2017年6月~ 2018年12月对7例重度软组织损伤患者行游离皮瓣治疗。伤因:电伤1例,肿瘤相关伤2例,深度烧伤1例,机械性创伤2例,坏死性筋膜炎1例。所有患者均行游离皮瓣移植。股前外侧动脉穿支皮瓣5例,旋髂浅动脉穿支皮瓣1例,跖第一背动脉穿支皮瓣1例。根据需要和具体情况进行静脉超引流技术的应用。在受体和供体部位分别制备两组静脉通道,形成双组静脉回流超引流模式。术后观察皮瓣血供、肿胀、渗出、二次探查及成活率,并定期随访。结果7个皮瓣全部成活。静脉超引流术7例。术后无动静脉危象发生。皮瓣血液循环良好,肿胀轻微,渗出少,水肿消退快,无二次探查。随访2 ~ 18个月,平均10.5个月,无感染复发。皮瓣存活良好,供体部位愈合良好,没有感觉丧失。关节屈伸功能正常。结论静脉超引流技术在游离皮瓣修复手术中为游离皮瓣治疗血管蒂准备了2套静脉系统,有利于减少皮瓣术后静脉危象,减少皮瓣水肿,减少渗出,减少二次手术探查,提高皮瓣成活率。关键词:静脉超引流;自由皮瓣;血管危机;修复
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Microsurgery was established in 1978, the predecessor of which is Microsurgery. Chinese Journal of Microsurgery is now indexed by WPRIM, CNKI, Wanfang Data, CSCD, etc. The impact factor of the journal is 1.731 in 2017, ranking the third among all journal of comprehensive surgery. The journal covers clinical and basic studies in field of microsurgery. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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