用ViOptix组织血氧仪检测小儿肌皮游离皮瓣的显微外科并发症:病例报告及文献复习

Steven D Kozusko, U. B. Gbulie
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摘要背景 动脉或静脉闭塞引起的微血管损害是游离皮瓣失败的常见原因。微血管损伤后的挽救率取决于早期发现问题并迅速干预。方法 ViOptix组织血氧计使用近红外光谱技术测量组织血氧饱和度。ViOptix设备具有报警功能,可对组织灌注的潜在危害发出警告。组织血氧计读数在床边监护仪上可见,并被中继到网页链接,该链接可在个人电脑或移动设备上访问,从而实现实时监测。本文介绍了一种实时监测几乎可以立即检测到意外的椎弓根损伤的情况,从而在没有手术干预的情况下通过重新定位挽救皮瓣。后果 在本例中,患者的护士无意中将枕头放在血管蒂下方,可能导致微血管受压。ViOptix读数下降,因此护士联系了整形外科团队。通过远程确认了脱落,并紧急亲自对皮瓣进行了评估。取下枕头后,ViOptix读数正常化,皮瓣中的多普勒信号增强。讨论 虽然组织血氧计监测本身并不能确保皮瓣的存活,但它提供了比传统皮瓣监测更重要的信息,从而使显微外科医生有机会更快地做出决定。ViOptix组织血氧计甚至在出现常规临床症状之前就能够检测血管病变。遗憾的是,在一些情况下,当临床症状出现时,皮瓣可能已经无法挽救。
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Detecting Microsurgical Complications with ViOptix Tissue Oximetry in a Pediatric Myocutaneous Free Flap: Case Presentation and Literature Review
Abstract Background Microvascular compromise from arterial or venous occlusion is a common cause of free flap failure. The salvage rate following a microvascular compromise is dependent on detecting the problem early and intervening quickly. Methods The ViOptix tissue oximeter measures tissue oxygen saturation using the near-infrared spectroscopy technology. The ViOptix device has an alarm capability to warn of potential compromise to tissue perfusion. The tissue oximetry readings are visible on the bedside monitor and are relayed to a webpage link, which is accessible on a personal computer or mobile device, allowing real-time monitoring. This article presents a case where real-time monitoring allowed almost immediate detection of inadvertent pedicle compromise allowing flap salvage by repositioning without surgical intervention. Results In the case presented, the patient's nurse inadvertently positioned a pillow under the location of the vascular pedicle likely causing microvascular compression. The ViOptix reading dropped and for this reason the nurse contacted the Plastic Surgery team. The drop was confirmed remotely and the flap was urgently evaluated in person. Once the pillow was removed, the ViOptix readings normalized and Doppler signals strengthened in the flap. Discussion While tissue oximetry monitoring does not by itself ensure flap survival, it provides critical information than conventional flap monitoring would allow giving the microsurgeon the opportunity to make a quicker decision. ViOptix tissue oximeters are able to detect vascular compromise even before conventional clinical symptoms are present. Alas in several cases by the time clinical symptoms develop the flap may be beyond salvage.
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