Literature DB >> 23996135

Ultrasound localization of a tunneled leech beneath a microvascular scalp reconstruction: A case report.

Garry Martin1, Joshua D Linnell2, Susan S Yang2, James Lin3, Paul J Camarata4, Brian T Andrews2,3.   

Abstract

Medicinal leech therapy is a common adjuvant modality used to treat venous congestion following threatened microvascular anastomosis. Migration and tunneling of a leech beneath a surgical reconstruction is a rare event that is seldom mentioned in the literature and worthy of further discussion. We present a rectus abdominus myocutaneous free tissue transfer that was used to cover a large alloplastic cranioplasty following resection of a previously radiated skull base malignant meningioma. The flap became congested postoperatively and required leech therapy after surgical salvage. Three days after flap salvage, the subject was once again brought back to the operating room for surgical exploration when a leech was witnessed to migrate beneath the threatened free flap. Duplex ultrasound was used intra-operatively to localize the leech 12 cm from its bite and assist with its successful removal. Tunneling of the leech beneath the flap is a rare complication, and localization underneath a myofascial or myocutaneous flap may be difficult. Duplex ultrasound is a simple and reliable method to localize the leech and allow for its removal through a minimal access incision.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23996135     DOI: 10.1002/micr.22163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsurgery        ISSN: 0738-1085            Impact factor:   2.425


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1.  Leech related Aeromonas veronii complex infection after reconstruction with a microvascular forearm flap.

Authors:  Benjamin Beger; Friederike von Loewenich; Elisabeth Goetze; Maximilian Moergel; Christian Walter
Journal:  J Maxillofac Oral Surg       Date:  2016-09-06

2.  Experience with pharmacologic leeching with bivalirudin for adjunct treatment of venous congestion of head and neck reconstructive flaps.

Authors:  Aisha Harun; Rachel M Kruer; Andrew Lee; Kofi Boahene; Patrick J Byrne; Jeremy D Richmon
Journal:  Microsurgery       Date:  2018-01-18       Impact factor: 2.425

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