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Leech Therapy Protects Free Flaps against Venous Congestion, Thrombus Formation, and Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury: Benefits, Complications, and Contradictions.

Alireza Mousavian1, Soheil Sabzevari1, Shafagh Parsazad2, Hamidreza Moosavian3.   

Abstract

The use of free cutaneous or myocutaneous flaps in some surgeries, especially in reconstructive surgeries, is routine and imperative; nevertheless, it is controversial because of fear of flap loss due to tissue congestion and partial or complete necrosis. Different mechanisms are discussed in this process, and based on the involved mechanisms, various agents and approaches are suggested for flap salvage. Among these agents and strategies, leech therapy (hirudotherapy) can be a valuable complementary treatment; however, in this way, full attention should be given to all beneficial and harmful aspects to reach the best results. This study included a literature review of the essential complications following free tissue transfer and explained the effects of leech therapy for the respective complications. Based on the review of the literature, the essential complications following free tissue transfer were (I) venous obstruction and congestion, (II) delay in blood flow reestablishment, (III) ischemia/reperfusion injuries, and (IV) thrombus formation. Leech therapy can protect free flaps against the mentioned complications as a complementary treatment. Leech therapy is an appropriate complement, however, not a definite approach for flap salvage. Therefore, in some patients, other alternative methods or even flap removal may be a better option.

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Keywords:  Benefits; Complications; Contradictions; Free flaps; Leech therapy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35514759      PMCID: PMC9034796          DOI: 10.22038/ABJS.2022.55013.2736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg        ISSN: 2345-461X


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