Rotem Kimia, Samih J Nassif Abudinen, Craig Hanna, Christian Jung, Miriam O'Leary, Lauren F Tracy, Jeremiah C Tracy
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摘要
目的:探讨游离组织移植(free tissue transfer, FTT)头颈部缺损重建术中的气道管理模式。方法:对美国头颈学会(AHNS)会员进行问卷调查。评估外科医生和患者变量与气管切开术和气管切开术可能性的相关性。结果:我们的调查获得了151名受访者。大多数(69.5%)报告对“大多数”/“每个”FTT病例进行了气管切开术。有较高的可能性(p < 10岁)在半盲切除缺损重建后行气管切开术的可能性较低(OR = 0.36, p = 0.018, 95% CI 0.18-0.72)。结论:本研究确定了头颈部FTT重建患者气道管理的实践模式。目前对于这些患者的围手术期气道管理尚无共识。
Airway Management in Microvascular Reconstruction of the Head and Neck: Current Practice Patterns.
Objective: To identify current airway management practice patterns during free tissue transfer (FTT) reconstruction of head and neck defects.
Methods: A 27-question survey distributed to American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) members. Correlation between surgeon and patient variables with likelihood to perform tracheotomy and tracheotomy technique were evaluated.
Results: Our survey yielded 151 respondents. The majority (69.5%) reported performing tracheotomy for "most"/"every" FTT case. There was higher likelihood (p < 0.05) toward tracheotomy for patients with poor preoperative pulmonary status, larger defect size, and reconstruction of glossectomy and oropharyngeal defects. Tracheotomy was less likely (p < 0.05) during reconstruction of maxillary or palatal defects. Surgeons in practice for > 10 years were less likely to perform tracheotomy following reconstruction of hemiglossectomy defects (OR 0.36, p = 0.018, 95% CI 0.18-0.72).
Conclusion: This study identified practice patterns of airway management in patients undergoing head and neck FTT reconstruction. There is no current consensus regarding perioperative airway management in these patients.
期刊介绍:
Head & Neck is an international multidisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck. This area involves the overlapping interests and expertise of several surgical and medical specialties, including general surgery, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and the corresponding basic sciences.