Beneficial Impact of "Supercharged" Pectoralis Major Musculocutaneous Flap With Indocyanine Green Angiography on Reconstruction in a Patient at High Risk for Necrosis.

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Maako Fujita, Masakatsu Hihara, Ai Satou, Michika Fukui, Toshihito Mitsui, Maki Okamoto, Ayako Kako, Natsuko Kakudo
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Abstract

Background: The pectoralis major musculocutaneous (PMMC) flap is a versatile and commonly used technique for reconstruction of the head and neck in patients at high risk in free tissue transfer procedures. In this report, a "supercharged" PMMC flap, in which the lateral thoracic artery was cut, preserved, and anastomosed to the cervical vessels, was developed to stabilize blood flow.

Methods: The supercharged PMMC flap was introduced in a patient who was at high risk for partial necrosis of the flap and underwent surgery for reconstruction of the tongue. Intraoperative perfusion monitoring using laser-assisted indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) was also performed to verify the status of blood flow in the flap.

Results: ICGA monitoring of blood flow in the flap revealed instability. Subsequently, a supercharged PMMC flap was applied, which prevented partial necrosis of the flap.

Conclusions: Combined with ICGA, a supercharged PMMC flap contributed to successful reconstruction in a patient at high risk for necrosis of the flap region.

“增压”胸大肌皮皮瓣与吲哚菁绿血管造影对高坏死风险患者重建的有益影响。
背景:在游离组织移植手术中,胸大肌皮(PMMC)皮瓣是一种多用途且常用的头颈部重建技术。在本报告中,采用“增压”PMMC皮瓣,将胸外侧动脉切开、保存并与颈部血管吻合,以稳定血流。方法:采用增压式PMMC皮瓣修复舌部部分坏死的高危患者。术中应用激光辅助吲哚菁绿血管造影(ICGA)进行血流监测,验证皮瓣血流状况。结果:ICGA监测显示皮瓣血流不稳定。随后,应用增压PMMC皮瓣,防止皮瓣部分坏死。结论:结合ICGA,增压PMMC皮瓣有助于皮瓣区域坏死高风险患者的成功重建。
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