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Sven Weum1,2, James B Mercer3,4, Louis de Weerd3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The current gold standard for preoperative perforator mapping in breast reconstruction with a DIEP flap is CT angiography (CTA). Dynamic infrared thermography (DIRT) is an imaging method that does not require ionizing radiation or contrast injection. We evaluated if DIRT could be an alternative to CTA in perforator mapping.Entities:
Keywords: Breast reconstruction; CT angiography; Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP); Medical thermography; Perforator flap surgery; Perforator imaging; Plastic surgery; Radiology; Reconstructive surgery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27421763 PMCID: PMC4947300 DOI: 10.1186/s12880-016-0144-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Imaging ISSN: 1471-2342 Impact factor: 1.930
Fig. 1The quadrant system: The flap surface over each rectus fascia is divided into four quadrants. The abbreviations indicate right/left (R/L), upper/lower (U/L) and lateral/medial (L/M). The numbers indicate the distribution of hot spots in the 25 patients
Fig. 2An infrared camera captures video sequences of thermal images before, during and after a cold challenge delivered by a desktop fan
Fig. 3Black dots indicate locations of arterial Doppler sounds. After the cold challenge, some hot spots appear more rapidly and have a more profound rewarming. First appearing hot spots were associated with arterial Doppler sounds. The first appearing hot spots are marked with a cross and coincide with the location of an arterial Doppler sound. Some hot spots are located outside the quadrants and are not arising from the DIEA system. Only hot spots within the quadrants are marked
CT scan parameters
| Patient position: Head first supine | |
| Range: 3 cm cranial of umbilicus to symphysis | |
| Bolus tracking: Abdominal aorta 2 cm cranial to bifurcation | |
| Contrast medium: 120 mL Ultravist 370 or Iomeron 350, 4.0 mL/s | |
| Voltage: 120 kV | |
| Current: 150–200 mA | |
| Slice collimation: 0.75 mm | |
| Kernel: B20f medium | |
| Slice width/increment: 1.0 mm/0.7 mm reconstruction |
Fig. 4The selected hot spot (arrow on IR images) is associated with a perforator on CTA (arrow on CTA image) and intraoperatively (arrow on intraoperative flap image)