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摘要
组织扩张可用于克服整形和重建手术中组织缺乏带来的挑战;然而,漫长的扩张过程往往伴随着许多并发症。本荟萃分析旨在确定内窥镜辅助扩张器放置是否可以减少并发症并缩短治疗时间。本研究遵循系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)的原则,并在PROSPERO注册(CRD42021226116)。对8个数据库进行文献检索,从数据库建立日期到2021年8月25日,以确定在整形和重建手术中内镜辅助和/或开放式组织扩张器放置的临床研究。7项研究符合纳入标准。在7项研究中,194人接受了内窥镜辅助下的扩张器放置,565人接受了开放式扩张器放置。内镜辅助组总并发症发生率显著低于开放组(风险差(RD) -0.28, 95%可信区间(CI), -0.38, -0.18, p p 2 = 0%)。内镜辅助组手术时间、住院时间和完全扩张时间(加权平均差(WMD))较短,分别为-13.97 min、-16.88 h、-27.54天;95%可信区间,-15.85,-12.08分钟,-24.36,-9.40,-38.85,-16.24天;缩写:CI:置信区间;中国知网:中国国家知识基础设施数据库;中国科技期刊数据库;NOS:纽卡斯尔-渥太华标准;PRISMA:系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目;RCT:随机对照试验;cochrane风险偏倚;RD:风险差异;WMD:加权平均差;SE:标准误差;SND:标准正方差。
Endoscopy-assisted versus open tissue expander placement in plastic and reconstructive surgery: a meta-analysis.
Tissue expansion can be used to overcome challenges due to tissue deficiency in plastic and reconstructive surgery; however, the long expansion process is often accompanied by numerous complications. This meta-analysis aimed to determine whether endoscopy-assisted expander placement could decrease complications and shorten treatment time. This study followed the principles of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42021226116). A literature search was performed in eight databases from their inception dates up to 25 August 2021, to identify clinical studies on endoscopy-assisted and/or open tissue expander placement in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria. In seven studies, 194 underwent endoscopy-assisted expander placement, and 565 underwent open expander placement. The overall complication rate in the endoscopy-assisted group was significantly lower than that in the open group (risk difference (RD) -0.28, 95% confidence interval (CI), -0.38, -0.18, p < .001). Subgroup analysis showed significantly lower incidence rates of hematoma, infection and dehiscence in the endoscopy-assisted group. The complication rate in the head/neck was lower with low heterogeneity (RD, -0.18; 95% CI, -0.26 to -0.09, p < .001; I2 = 0%). The endoscopy-assisted group had shorter surgery time, hospital stay and time to full expansion (weighted mean difference (WMD), -13.97 min, -16.88 h, -27.54 days; 95% CI, -15.85, -12.08 min, -24.36, -9.40 h, -38.85, -16.24 days; both p < .001, respectively). Endoscopy-assisted expander placement may help lower the risk of complications, especially in the head/neck, and reduce surgery time, hospital stay, and time to full expansion. Abbreviations: CI: confidence interval; CNKI: China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database; CSTJ, China Science and Technology Journal Database; NOS: the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale; PRISMA: preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses; RCT: randomized controlled trial; RoB: the cochrane risk-of-bias; RD: risk difference; WMD: weighted mean difference; SE: standard error; SND: standard normal deviate.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of the Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery is to serve as an international forum for plastic surgery, hand surgery and related research. Interest is focused on original articles on basic research and clinical evaluation.
The scope of the journal comprises:
• Articles concerning operative methods and follow-up studies
• Research articles on subjects related to plastic and hand surgery
• Articles on cranio-maxillofacial surgery, including cleft lip and palate surgery.
Extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics such as microvascular surgery, craniofacial surgery, or burns. Supplements, usually doctoral theses, may also be published.
The journal is published for the Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica society and sponsored by the Key Foundation, Sweden.
The journal was previously published as Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery.