| Literature DB >> 35105375 |
Patrick A Will1,2, Zhenzhen Wan3, Svenja E Seide4, Juan Enrique Berner5,6, Ulrich Kneser7,3, Emre Gazyakan7,3, Christoph Hirche8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lymphedema is a condition that affects up to 130 million subjects worldwide. Since it is related to several complications and a significant reduction in terms of quality of life, it is a heavy burden not only to the patients but also for the healthcare system worldwide. Despite the development of supermicrosurgery, such as vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT) and lymphovenous anastomosis LVA, the indications and outcomes of these complex groups of interventions remain a controversial topic in the field of reconstructive plastic surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35105375 PMCID: PMC8805248 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-022-01885-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Summary of the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the planned systematic review and network meta-analysis
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | |
|---|---|---|
| Patients with lymphedema on the extremities without exclusion of demographic factors | Intraperitoneal lymphatic diseases or only genital or head and neck lymphedema | |
| Microsurgery (supermicrosurgery) of all kinds and techniques aiming the re-functionalization of the lymphatic system | Microsurgical treatments of complications of lymphedema or Microsurgical interventions of tissue-engineered constructs and implants | |
| Cohorts or studies with ablative operative treatments | ||
| Original studies with no restrictions in language, years, or geography. | Preclinic studies, case reports, consensus papers, editorials, reviews, and meta-analysis | |
| Original publications of the same researcher’s group with overlapping time frame and no evidence that the cohorts described are different | ||
| Original reports on preprinted servers |
Overview of the primary and secondary outcomes of the planned systematic review and network meta-analysis
Limb volume difference either (1) Pre- and postoperatively or (2) Comparison of the intervened limb with the contralateral extremity | |
1. Erysipelas rates 2. Postoperative major and minor complications 3. Need of continuous compression garments after the intervention 4. Patient satisfaction, measured by validated scores for quality of life |
Exemplary search strategies and key words that will be used for this systematic review and network meta-analysis
| Search string for | “Lymphedema” OR “Lymphedema” OR “Lyphatic edema” OR “Lymphatic oedema” OR “Elephantiasis” OR “Swelling” AND (“Microsurg*” OR “Supermicrosurg*” OR “Lymphoven*” OR “Lympholympha*” OR “Microlympha*” OR “Lymphoven*” OR “Shunt” OR “Bypas*” OR “Anastomo*” OR “Lymph node” OR “Lymph* flap” OR “Transfer” OR “Transplant*”) |
| Advance search for | #1 : MeSH descriptor: (Lymphedema) explode all trees #2 : (“Lymphoedea” OR Lymphatic edema” OR “Lymphatic oedema” OR “Elephatiasis” OR “Swelling):ti,ab,kw #3 : #1 OR #2 #4 : MeSh descriptor: (Microsurgery) explode all trees #5: (“lymphovascular” or “anastomosis” or “lymphovenous” or “lympholymphatic” or “supermicrosurgery” or “lymph node” or “transplant” or “transfer” or “shunt” or “bypass” or lymphatic flap”:ti,ab,kw #6: #4 OR #5 #7: #3 AND #6 |