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Lymph Flow Restoration after Tissue Replantation and Transfer: Importance of Lymph Axiality and Possibility of Lymph Flow Reconstruction without Lymph Node Transfer or Lymphatic Anastomosis.

Takumi Yamamoto1, Takuya Iida1, Hidehiko Yoshimatsu1, Yuma Fuse1, Akitatsu Hayashi1, Nana Yamamoto1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The lymph system plays important roles in maintaining fluid balances, the immune system, and lipid metabolism. After tissue replantation or transfer, some cases suffer long-lasting edema or lymphedema caused by interruption of main lymph flows; however, this mechanism has yet to be clarified.
METHODS: The medical charts of 38 patients who underwent indocyanine green lymphography after tissue replantation or free flap transfer were reviewed to obtain data regarding clinical demographics, intraoperative findings, and postoperative indocyanine green lymphographic findings. Postoperative lymph flow restoration based on indocyanine green lymphographic findings was evaluated according to intraoperative findings, including raw surface in lymph axiality and compatible lymph axiality.
RESULTS: Lymph flow restoration was observed in 24 cases (63 percent). There were significant differences in positive lymph flow restoration with regard to sex (male, 78 percent; female, 40 percent; p = 0.017), cause of defect (trauma, 83 percent; others, 33 percent; p = 0.002), type of operation (replantation, 94 percent; free flap, 41 percent; p = 0.001), and compatible lymph axiality (positive, 96 percent; negative, 0 percent; p < 0.001). Based on lymph axiality, the raw surface in lymph axiality-negative and compatible lymph axiality-positive condition was completely matched with lymph flow restoration positivity; 100 percent accuracy to predict postoperative lymph flow restoration was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Lymph flow can be restored after tissue replantation or free flap transfer without lymph node or supermicrosurgical lymphatic anastomosis. The raw surface in lymph axiality-negative and compatible lymph axiality-positive condition is considered a key for restoring lymph flows after surgery affecting the main lymph pathway. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29965920     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000004694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


  9 in total

Review 1.  Supermicrosurgery for oncologic reconstructions.

Authors:  Takumi Yamamoto; Nana Yamamoto; Takashi Kageyama; Hayahito Sakai; Yuma Fuse; Kanako Tsuihiji; Reiko Tsukuura
Journal:  Glob Health Med       Date:  2020-02-29

Review 2.  Lymphedema secondary to melanoma treatments: diagnosis, evaluation, and treatments.

Authors:  Azuelos Arié; Takumi Yamamoto
Journal:  Glob Health Med       Date:  2020-08-31

3.  Lymphatic System Transfer for Lymphedema Treatment: Transferring the Lymph Nodes with Their Lymphatic Vessels.

Authors:  Hidehiko Yoshimatsu; Giuseppe Visconti; Ryo Karakawa; Akitatsu Hayashi
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2020-04-23

4.  Simultaneous Lymphatic Superficial Circumflex Iliac Artery Perforator Flap Transfer from the Zone 4 Region in Autologous Breast Reconstruction Using the Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap: A Proof-of-Concept Study.

Authors:  Hidehiko Yoshimatsu; Ryo Karakawa; Yuma Fuse; Tomoyuki Yano
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 4.241

5.  Lymphatic Tissue Transfer: Ultrasound-Guided Description and Preoperative Planning of Vascularised Lymph Nodes, Lymphatic Units, and Lymphatic Vessels Transfers.

Authors:  Giuseppe Visconti; Alessandro Bianchi; Marzia Salgarello; Alba Di Leone; Akitatsu Hayashi; Riccardo Masetti; Gianluca Franceschini
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-08-21

6.  Clinical and Histological Effects of Partial Blood Flow Impairment in Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer.

Authors:  Shinsuke Akita; Yuzuru Ikehara; Minami Arai; Hideki Tokumoto; Yoshihisa Yamaji; Kazuhiko Azuma; Yoshitaka Kubota; Hideaki Haneishi; Motoko Y Kimura; Nobuyuki Mitsukawa
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 4.964

7.  Reconstruction of the superficial femoral vessels with muscle flap coverage for soft tissue sarcomas of the proximal thigh.

Authors:  Pauliina Homsy; Ilkka Kantonen; Juho Salo; Anders Albäck; Erkki Tukiainen
Journal:  Microsurgery       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 2.080

8.  Lymphatic Complications Prevention and Soft Tissue Reconstruction after Soft Tissue Sarcoma Resection in the Limbs.

Authors:  Mario F Scaglioni; Matteo Meroni; Elmar Fritsche; Bruno Fuchs
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-01-02       Impact factor: 2.430

9.  Microsurgical techniques in the treatment of breast cancer-related lymphedema: a systematic review of efficacy and patient outcomes.

Authors:  Konstantinos Gasteratos; Antonios Morsi-Yeroyannis; Nikolaos Ch Vlachopoulos; Georgia-Alexandra Spyropoulou; Gabriel Del Corral; Kongkrit Chaiyasate
Journal:  Breast Cancer       Date:  2021-07-12       Impact factor: 4.239

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