儿童和青少年游离组织移植后的抗血栓药物。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Jakob B W Weiss, Branislav Kollár, Steffen U Eisenhardt
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摘要

背景:即使对于经验丰富的显微外科医生来说,小儿患者的游离组织转移也是一项挑战,而且文献中大样本患者仍然很少。此外,抗血栓药物在小儿游离组织转移中的附加价值仍不明确:我们在三级学术中心对小儿游离组织移植术后抗血栓治疗进行了回顾性结果分析。研究纳入了 1998 年至 2022 年期间接受游离组织移植的所有 0 至 18 岁患者:结果:70 名患者接受了 73 例游离组织移植手术。最常见的适应症是面瘫、外伤和肿瘤(分别占49.3%、21.9%和20.5%)。最常见的受术部位是头颈部(56.1%)和下肢(32.8%)。我们观察到的皮瓣翻修率为 12.5%,皮瓣丢失率为 1.4%。58.9%的患者术后服用了抗血栓药物。接受和未接受抗血栓治疗的皮瓣翻修手术率相似(分别为11.6%和10.0%)(P>0.05)。没有出现大出血并发症或深静脉血栓:结论:抗血栓治疗似乎不会影响皮瓣翻修率或出血并发症。因此,这些数据并不支持在小儿游离皮瓣重建中常规使用抗血栓治疗。不过,这些研究结果应在前瞻性随机试验中得到证实。
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Antithrombotic Agents after Free Tissue Transfer in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population.

Background:  Even for the experienced microsurgeon, free tissue transfer in pediatric patients is challenging, and large patient series remain scarce in the literature. Moreover, the added value of antithrombotic agents in pediatric free tissue transfer remains unclear.

Methods:  We conducted a retrospective outcome analysis of pediatric free tissue transfer with respect to postoperative antithrombotic treatment at our tertiary academic center. All patients aged 0 to 18 years who underwent free tissue transfer from 1998 to 2022 were included in the study.

Results:  Seventy patients received 73 free tissue transfers. The most common indications were facial paralysis, trauma, and tumor (49.3, 21.9, and 20.5%, respectively). The most common recipient sites were the head and neck (56.1%) and lower extremity (32.8%). We observed a flap revision rate of 12.5% of the cases and one flap loss (1.4%). A total of 58.9% of the population received postoperative antithrombotic agents. The rate of flap revision surgery was similar (11.6 and 10.0%, respectively), with and without antithrombotic treatment (p > 0.05). There were no major bleeding complications or deep vein thrombosis.

Conclusion:  The antithrombotic treatment did not seem to affect the flap revision rate or the bleeding complications in our cohort. Hence, the data do not support the routine administration of antithrombotic treatment in pediatric free flap reconstruction. However, these findings should be solidified in prospective randomized trials.

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4.50
自引率
28.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal that provides an international forum for the publication of articles focusing on reconstructive microsurgery and complex reconstructive surgery. The journal was originally established in 1984 for the microsurgical community to publish and share academic papers. The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery provides the latest in original research spanning basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations. Review papers cover current topics in complex reconstruction and microsurgery. In addition, special sections discuss new technologies, innovations, materials, and significant problem cases. The journal welcomes controversial topics, editorial comments, book reviews, and letters to the Editor, in order to complete the balanced spectrum of information available in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. All articles undergo stringent peer review by international experts in the specialty.
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