| Literature DB >> 33422386 |
Xiaobin Luo1, Bin Zhao2, Tinggang Chu1, Hongyu Chen1, Baolong Li1, Zhijie Li1, Hede Yan3.
Abstract
Perforator flaps have been widely used in clinical Settings, however, unexpected necrosis was still commonly encountered in the distal portions of multiterritory flaps known as Choke zone III. In this study, we introduced a novel hybrid perfusion technique which is different from the established one of arterial supercharging or venous superdrainage to improve multiterritory flap survival with success. In order to ensure the entire flap survival of multiterritory flaps extending to choke zone III, a "hybrid perfusion" mode by anastomosing a distal vein of the flap with a recipient artery was carried out in two cases based on our previous basic study. In addition, a systematic literature review regarding the established microsurgical assistant techniques of arterial supercharging and venous superdrainage techniques were performed. Both flaps survived uneventfully. At a minimal follow-up of six months, both patients were satisfied with the results. This novel hybrid perfusion technique provides a simple new concept in solving partial necrosis of multiterritory flaps. Further practice is guaranteed for better understanding this unconventional attempt.Entities:
Keywords: Arterialized venous flaps; Flap necrosis; Hybrid perfusion mode; Multiterritory flaps; Perforasome
Year: 2021 PMID: 33422386 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtv.2020.12.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Tissue Viability ISSN: 0965-206X Impact factor: 2.932