Literature DB >> 12927879

[Free flap pedicle loss: clinical study on 8 cases].

O Heymans1, V Lemaire, L Preud'Homme, X Nélissen, N Verhelle.   

Abstract

The authors report on 8 cases of free flaps with vascular pedicle disruption that were encountered between postoperative days 8 to 18. In one case, the inflow disappeared 18 months after the transfer without any trouble. This resulted in 2 partial and one complete flap losses. The 4 other flaps survived completely. This complete survival is related to the angiogenesis process coming from the surrounding tissues. The most obvious causal factor responsible for the 2 partial losses was the coverage of large, non viable areas, such as a prosthetic material and bone deprived of periosteum. The only causal factor that could be assessed in the case of total necrosis was the presence of an immunosuppressive treatment. Variables participating in the installation of an adequate angiogenic response are then discussed in accordance to this experience and to the literature. Limited contact with viable tissue, ischemia-reperfusion or drugs limiting the angiogenesis seems to promote failure when the pedicle is quickly disrupted. Hypoxia seems to be the most important cellular mechanism promoting the angiogenesis in this context.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12927879     DOI: 10.1016/s0294-1260(03)00071-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Plast Esthet        ISSN: 0294-1260            Impact factor:   0.660


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1.  Complete DIEP flap survival following pedicle resection, 4 years after its transfer. Clinical evidence of autonomization.

Authors:  Benedetto Longo; Rosaria Laporta; Michail Sorotos; Matteo Atzeni; Fabio Santanelli di Pompeo
Journal:  Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg       Date:  2016-09-09
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