Literature DB >> 33330769

Supermicrosurgery for oncologic reconstructions.

Takumi Yamamoto1, Nana Yamamoto1, Takashi Kageyama1, Hayahito Sakai1, Yuma Fuse1, Kanako Tsuihiji1, Reiko Tsukuura1.   

Abstract

With advancement of microsurgical techniques, supermicrosurgery has been developed. Supermicrosurgery allows manipulation (dissection and anastomosis) of vessels and nerves with an external diameter of 0.5 mm or smaller. Because quality of life of cancer survivors is becoming a major issue, less invasive and functionally-better oncological reconstruction using supermicrosurgical techniques attracts attention. Conventional free flap reconstruction usually sacrifices major vessels and muscle functions, whereas supermicrosurgical free flaps can be transferred from anywhere using innominate vessels without sacrifice of major vessel/muscle. Since a 0.1-0.5 mm vessel can be anastomosed, patient-oriented least invasive reconstruction can be accomplished with supermicrosurgery. Another important technique is lymphatic anastomosis. Only with supermicrosurgery, lymph vessels can be securely anastomosed, because lymph vessel diameter is usually smaller than 0.5 mm. With clinical application of lymphatic supermicrosurgery, various least invasive lymphatic reconstruction has become possible. Lymphatic reconstruction plays an important role in prevention and treatment of lymphatic diseases following oncologic surgery such as lymphedema, lymphorrhea, and lymphocyst. With supermicrosurgery, various tissues such as skin/fat, fascia, bone, tendon, ligament, muscle, and nerves can be used in combination to reconstruct complicated defects; including 3-dimensional inset with multi-component tissue transfer. 2020, National Center for Global Health and Medicine.

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Keywords:  cancer; lymphedema; microsurgery; reconstruction; supermicrosurgery

Year:  2020        PMID: 33330769      PMCID: PMC7731086          DOI: 10.35772/ghm.2019.01019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Health Med        ISSN: 2434-9186


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