下肢微血管组织移植前的血管诊断:一种算法。

4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Unfallchirurg Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-16 DOI:10.1007/s00113-021-00988-7
Adrian Matthias Vater, Lukas Prantl, Moritz Noll, Laura Lech, Michael Jakubietz, Karsten Schmidt, Ralph Kickuth, Rainer Meffert, Rafael Jakubietz
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摘要

显微外科游离皮瓣移植在下肢软组织重建中起着关键作用。近几十年来,通过整形外科与骨科的密切合作,肢体抢救取得了巨大的进步和成功。老年患者和创伤后肢体灌注不良的风险尤其高。为了使游离皮瓣转移的成功率最大化,需要跨学科的临床检查和诊断。除临床方法外,术前评估和优化下肢血流灌注也需要影像学检查。血管超声提供动脉和静脉状态的重要信息;然而,DSA, CTA和MRA是公认和准确的评估动脉流入的方法。采用侵入性较小的方法对需要介入手术的患者进行术前选择更加可行、经济和舒适。在没有任何PTA选择的腔内狭窄的情况下,血管外科医生可以在早期参与评估进一步的手术选择。在某些情况下,类似的外科血运重建术和自由皮瓣转移可以在一次手术中完成。本研究的目的是在下肢重建手术前实施一种标准化的术前检查和放射诊断算法。
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[Vascular diagnostics before microvascular tissue transfer on the lower extremities : An algorithm].

Microsurgical free flap transfer plays a key role in soft tissue reconstruction of the lower extremities. Through close cooperation between plastic and orthopedic surgery, great progress and success in limb salvage could be achieved over the last decades. The risk for extremity malperfusion is especially high in older patients and after trauma. To maximize the success rate for free flap transfer there is need for interdisciplinary clinical examination and diagnostics. In addition to clinical methods radiological procedures are necessary to evaluate and optimize lower extremity perfusion before surgery.Vascular ultrasound provides important information about the arterial and venous status; however, DSA, CTA and MRA are well-established and exact methods to evaluate arterial inflow. The use of less invasive methods makes it much more feasible, economic and comfortable to perform preoperative selection of patients requiring interventional procedures.In the case of intraluminal stenosis without any option for PTA, a vascular surgeon can be involved at an early stage to evaluate further surgical options. In some cases, similar surgical revascularization and free flap transfer can be performed in a single surgery. The aim of this study is to implement a standardized algorithm for preoperative examination and radiological diagnostics before reconstructive surgery of the lower extremity.

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Unfallchirurg
Unfallchirurg 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
1.50
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69
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Unfallchirurg is an internationally recognised publication organ. The journal deals with all aspects of accident surgery and reconstruction surgery and serves the continuing medical education of surgeons and accident surgeons with own practices and those working in hospitals. Practically-oriented works provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of accident surgery. Besides the imparting of relevant background knowledge, the focus is on the assessment of scientific findings under consideration of practical experience. The reader is given concrete recommendations for his/her practical work.
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