下咽重建术显微外科手术中,外置监测皮瓣与手持式多普勒联合对游离空肠移植物进行简单可靠的监测。

Takuya Higashino, Azusa Oshima, Yutaka Fukunaga
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我们介绍了一种新的,简单的,可靠的方法来监测游离空肠移植物转移通过评估视觉迹象和动脉血流在一个外部皮瓣。在这项回顾性研究中,纳入了2013年1月至2020年3月期间在下咽重建显微手术中接受游离空肠移植物转移的所有患者。我们通过仅评估视觉信号(n = 176)或使用手持多普勒检测的视觉信号和动脉声音(n = 164)来监测外化皮瓣。术后有5例皮瓣出现动脉功能不全,仅以目视体征监测。这些襟翼都无法抢救。术后动脉功能不全发生在四个皮瓣,同时用视觉信号和手持式多普勒监测。其中,两个襟翼获救。新方法取得了令人满意的效果。结合视觉征象和手持多普勒为监测游离空肠移植提供了一种简单、可靠的方法。
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Combination of an Exteriorized Monitoring Flap and Hand-held Doppler for Simple and Reliable Monitoring of a Free Jejunal Graft Transfer in Hypopharyngeal Reconstruction Microsurgery.

We introduced a new, simple, reliable method for monitoring a free jejunal graft transfer by assessing visual signs and arterial blood flow in an exteriorized flap. In this retrospective study, all patients that underwent free jejunal graft transfers in hypopharyngeal reconstruction microsurgery between January 2013 and March 2020 were included. We monitored exteriorized flaps by assessing either visual signs only (n = 176) or both visual signs and arterial sound, detected using a hand-held Doppler (n = 164). Postoperative arterial insufficiency occurred in five flaps monitored with visual signs only. None of these flaps could be rescued. Postoperative arterial insufficiency occurred in four flaps monitored with both visual signs and a hand-held Doppler. Of these, two flaps were rescued. The new method led to satisfying results. The combination of visual signs and a hand-held Doppler provided a simple, reliable method for monitoring free jejunal graft transfers.

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