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The role of microsurgical flaps in primary burn reconstruction.

M Pessoa Vaz1, C Brandão1, R Meireles1, I M Brito1, B Ferreira1, S Pinheiro1, H Zenha1, S Ramos1, C Diogo1, L Teles1, L Cabral1, J Lima1.   

Abstract

Despite the wide and growing use of microsurgery, its application in primary burn reconstruction is not very frequent as it faces a number of additional challenges in this setting. A retrospective analysis of the clinical records of all patients submitted to microvascular free tissue transfer for primary burn reconstruction over an 8-year period (from January 2009 to December 2016) was performed. An evaluation of the indications, timing, principles of flap selection, complications and outcomes of free tissue transfer in primary burn reconstruction was made. Fourteen patients required 18 microsurgical flaps for acute soft tissue reconstruction (1.1% of all patients admitted). 64.3% of the patients were male. The mean age was 59.64 years, and mean TBSA was 10.5%. The majority of the injuries were caused by flames (71.4%), followed by electrical contact (21.4%). The primary indication for microsurgical reconstruction was tissue deficit with exposure of tendons, nerves, vessels, bone and/or joints after debridement. The procedure was more often performed in the early period after injury (between the 5th and 22nd day). The most frequently used flaps were the Latissimus dorsi and the anterolateral thigh flap. Major complications included 2 total flap failures (11.1%) and a partial flap failure that required reconstruction with another free flap. Microsurgical free flaps have a valuable role in primary burn reconstruction. Despite the reported higher complication rate in this specific clinical scenario, their use may reduce the total number of surgeries needed to achieve wound closure.

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Keywords:  burn; free flap; microsurgery; reconstruction

Year:  2018        PMID: 30863259      PMCID: PMC6367866     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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