| Literature DB >> 21503971 |
Ibrahim Khansa1, Salih Colakoglu, David C Tomich, Minh-Doan Nguyen, Bernard T Lee.
Abstract
Two cases are reported of flap loss following microsurgical perforator flap breast reconstruction in patients diagnosed with a factor V Leiden mutation. Factor V Leiden is the most common inherited cause of hypercoagulability, leading to an increased risk of thrombotic events. The first patient underwent a deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flap and then had recurrent arterial thrombosis both intraoperatively and postoperatively. This patient was subsequently diagnosed with a factor V Leiden mutation. The second patient had a known factor V Leiden mutation and underwent a superior gluteal artery perforator flap, which developed thrombosis and flap loss 2 days later. Preoperative assessment of a personal or family history of unexplained venous or arterial thrombosis should prompt suspicion of a factor V Leiden mutation. This mutation places patients at high risk for thromboembolic events in microvascular breast reconstruction, particularly when oral contraceptives or tamoxifen are used in conjunction.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21503971 DOI: 10.1002/micr.20879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsurgery ISSN: 0738-1085 Impact factor: 2.425