Literature DB >> 17048133

Influence of transendothelial mechanisms on microcirculation: consequences for reperfusion injury after free flap transfer. Previous, current, and future aspects.

Andreas Jokuszies1, Andreas Niederbichler, Max Meyer-Marcotty, Lars Uwe Lahoda, Kerstin Reimers, Peter Maria Vogt.   

Abstract

The success of a free microvascular tissue transfer is based on a sufficient microanastomosis which meets the following requirements: a pedicle placed without kinking or twisting, good drainage, a well-defined recipient vessel, integrity of the endothelium, and duration of ischemia. The extent of skin and muscle necrosis increases significantly with increases in ischemia time. Reperfusion of ischemic tissue results in local and systemic damage associated with the release of oxygen free radicals, polymorphonuclear leucocytes, and such endothelial hormones as endothelin-1, EDRF (endothelial-derived relaxing factor), thromboxane, complement, and cytokines. Ischemia-reperfusion disrupts the delicate balance that maintains homeostasis in the microcirculation. This review discusses the clinical and therapeutic aspects of such injury, concentrating on perioperative management in free flap transfer. It points out the possible influence of endothelin-1 on vasospasm at the site of anastomosis, and emphasizes the importance of the endothelium as a highly dynamic network. Finally, future diagnostic and therapeutical aspects are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17048133     DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-951316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg        ISSN: 0743-684X            Impact factor:   2.873


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2.  Noncontact diffuse optical assessment of blood flow changes in head and neck free tissue transfer flaps.

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3.  Changes in blood velocity following microvascular free tissue transfer.

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4.  Dysfunctional regulation of ocular blood flow: A risk factor for glaucoma?

Authors:  Danny Moore; Alon Harris; Darrell Wudunn; Nisha Kheradiya; Brent Siesky
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