颞浅血管作为游离皮瓣在头颈部重建中的综合分析:解剖学特点和手术结果的系统回顾

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-08-19 DOI:10.1002/micr.70106
Belén Andresen-Lorca, Alberto Pérez-García, Iván Heredia-Alcalde, Pedro Alvedro-Ruiz, María García-García, María D. Pérez-del-Caz
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摘要

背景头颈部重建通常涉及复杂的缺陷,需要微血管游离皮瓣。虽然通常使用颈血管作为受体,但解剖结构的变化和先前的干预可能需要其他选择。颞浅血管(STV)具有可及性、合适的口径和接近颅面缺损等优点。本研究系统评估STV在头颈部重建中的解剖和手术效果。方法根据PRISMA指南对PubMed和Scopus进行系统综述,以确定STV的解剖特征和手术结果。纳入标准侧重于涉及成年患者的研究,报告以STV为受体血管的手术结果,并提供解剖测量结果。采用IBM SPSS 30.0对皮瓣存活率、并发症及血管口径进行统计分析。结果分析了22项手术结果(506个皮瓣)和23项解剖结果(976个标本)。STV起始处动脉直径平均2.30 mm,颧弓处动脉直径平均1.88 mm,分叉处动脉直径平均1.51 mm,静脉直径平均2.58 mm。皮瓣成活率96.72%,主要并发症15.4%,吻合口修复5.14%。以股前外侧皮瓣为最常见的供体部位(177例)。STV的使用在三分之一的面部缺损中最为常见(33%)。结论STV是头颈外科微血管重建的可靠选择,尤其适用于面部上、中三分之一的缺损。其良好的解剖特征和高皮瓣存活率强调了其作为主要或次要受体血管的潜力,特别是在血管衰竭的颈部。
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Comprehensive Analysis on the Use of Superficial Temporal Vessels as Free Flap Recipients in Head and Neck Reconstruction: Systematic Review on Anatomic Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes

Background

Head and neck reconstruction often involves complex defects requiring microvascular free flaps. While cervical vessels are commonly used as recipients, anatomical variations and prior interventions may necessitate alternative options. The superficial temporal vessels (STV) offer advantages such as accessibility, suitable caliber, and proximity to craniofacial defects. This study systematically evaluates the anatomical and surgical outcomes of STV in head and neck reconstruction.

Methods

A systematic review following PRISMA guidelines was conducted across PubMed and Scopus to identify studies on the anatomical characteristics and surgical outcomes of STV. Inclusion criteria focused on studies involving adult patients, reporting surgical outcomes with STV as recipient vessels, and presenting anatomical measurements. Statistical analysis of flap survival, complications, and vessel caliber was performed using IBM SPSS 30.0.

Results

Twenty-two studies on surgical outcomes (506 flaps) and 23 anatomical studies (976 specimens) were analyzed. STV exhibited a mean arterial caliber of 2.30 mm at the origin, 1.88 mm at the zygomatic arch, and 1.51 mm at the bifurcation, with vein diameters averaging 2.58 mm. The flap survival rate was 96.72%, with major complications in 15.4% of cases and anastomosis revision in 5.14%. The anterolateral thigh flap was the most common donor site (177 cases). STV use was most frequent in middle-third facial defects (33%).

Conclusion

The STV are reliable alternatives for microvascular reconstruction in head and neck surgery, particularly for defects in the upper and middle thirds of the face. Their favorable anatomical characteristics and high flap survival rates underscore their potential as primary or secondary recipient vessels, especially in vessel-depleted necks.

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Microsurgery
Microsurgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
19.00%
发文量
128
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Microsurgery is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning surgery under microscopic magnification. Microsurgery publishes clinical studies, research papers, invited articles, relevant reviews, and other scholarly works from all related fields including orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, urology, and vascular surgery.
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