Efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen after microtia reconstruction using costal cartilage: A retrospective case-control study

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
N. Murao, A. Oyama, Yuhei Yamamoto, E. Funayama, K. Ishikawa, T. Maeda
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Introduction: Microtia reconstruction with autologous costal cartilage framework grafting is challenging because the three-dimensional structure of the ear is highly complex, and meeting the high aesthetic demands of patients can be difficult. If the skin flap overlying the framework is thinned to achieve a smooth and accentuated outline, a poor blood supply in the thin skin flap may lead to skin necrosis, exposure of the framework, and poor surgical results. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy can promote the healing of complex wounds and flaps. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of HBO2 therapy for prevention of postoperative complications after framework grafting in microtia reconstruction. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated postoperative complications and compared outcomes in pediatric patients who underwent costal cartilage grafting for microtia reconstruction at our institution between 2011 and 2015 according to whether or not they received postoperative HBO2 therapy. HBO2 therapy was applied once daily for a total of 10 sessions starting on the first postoperative day. Results: During the study period, eight patients received HBO2 therapy after costal cartilage grafting and 12 did not. There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative ulcers. However, the incidence of framework exposure was lower and the healing time was shorter in patients who received HBO2 therapy than in those who did not. Discussion: HBO2 therapy can be used safely in pediatric patients to reduce postoperative complications and improve the aesthetic outcome of microtia reconstruction. After costal cartilage grafting, HBO2 therapy should be considered as adjuvant therapy.
用肋软骨重建小体缺损后高压氧的疗效:回顾性病例对照研究
自体肋软骨框架植入术重建耳小体是一项具有挑战性的手术,因为耳的三维结构非常复杂,而且很难满足患者的高审美要求。如果将覆盖在框架上的皮瓣变薄以获得光滑和突出的轮廓,薄皮瓣的血液供应不良可能导致皮肤坏死,框架暴露,手术效果不佳。高压氧(HBO2)治疗可促进复杂创面及皮瓣的愈合。本研究旨在确定HBO2治疗对小脑重建框架移植术后并发症预防的有效性。方法:我们回顾性评估2011年至2015年在我院接受肋软骨移植进行小体缺损重建术的儿童患者的术后并发症,并比较其术后是否接受HBO2治疗的结果。HBO2治疗从术后第一天开始,每天1次,共10次。结果:研究期间,肋软骨移植术后接受HBO2治疗8例,未接受HBO2治疗12例。两组术后溃疡发生率无显著差异。然而,与未接受HBO2治疗的患者相比,接受HBO2治疗的患者框架暴露的发生率更低,愈合时间更短。讨论:HBO2治疗可以安全地用于儿科患者,减少术后并发症,改善小脑重建的美观效果。肋软骨移植术后,HBO2治疗可作为辅助治疗。
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Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 医学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal accepts manuscripts for publication that are related to the areas of diving research and physiology, hyperbaric medicine and oxygen therapy, submarine medicine, naval medicine and clinical research related to the above topics. To be considered for UHM scientific papers must deal with significant and new research in an area related to biological, physical and clinical phenomena related to the above environments.
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