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Comparison Between the Impact of Vasopressors and Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy on the Management of Free Flap Reconstruction of Head and Neck and Monitoring in ICU.

Ghiath Al Saied1, Homood M Almutairi2, Yousef Alharbi3, Muhannad Almohanna3, Abdulrahman Almutairi3.   

Abstract

Head and neck reconstructions are often accompanied with complex long surgical procedures. Free flap tissue transfer is a standard reconstruction method that reestablishes severe tissue defects after resection due to trauma or cancer. Imbalanced fluid resuscitation can extremely harm the outcome of the flap either due to hypoperfusion or edema. Flap-related postoperative complications mainly flap failure necessitates the administration of a large amount of intravenous fluids perioperatively especially with lengthy operative time. Therefore, vasopressors may be used to preserve hemodynamic stability without excessive fluids use. Nevertheless, these vasopressors have long been disfavored as they may provoke anastomosis vasoconstriction leading to graft hypoperfusion and finally flap failure. However, according to recent guidelines, they are now well-thought to be safe. Of note, inotropes have been confirmed to increase blood flow in the anastomosis hence they can replace vasoconstrictors. Recently, goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) has been proven to be excellent in high-risk head and neck free tissue transfer surgery as it decreases prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) admission hospitalization and complication rate. Today, GDFT is highly suggested as one of the enhanced recoveries after surgery protocols for major head and neck free flap reconstruction surgery.
Copyright © 2020, Al Saied et al.

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Keywords:  free flap reconstruction of head and neck; goal-directed fluid therapy; vasopressors

Year:  2020        PMID: 33489525      PMCID: PMC7805489          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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