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Free-tissue transfer with the aid of loupe magnification: experience with 251 procedures.

S M Shenaq1, M J Klebuc, D Vargo.   

Abstract

Eight years ago, the principal author (Shenaq) began employing high-power ocular loupes for microvascular anastomoses. Subsequently, 251 free-tissue transfers were performed with loupes as the sole means of magnification. Procedures included free flaps, toe-to-hand transfers, and digital replantations, with the external diameter of the vascular pedicles averaging 1.5 mm. Analysis of the series revealed a 97.2 percent overall success rate, a 1.2 percent partial flap necrosis rate, and an 8.3 percent revision rate for anastomoses (during the initial operative procedure), which compare favorably with the success rates frequently cited for microscope-assisted procedures. The most favorable results were achieved with free flaps and toe-to-hand transfers with 98.5 and 96.4 percent success rates, respectively. The 79.2 percent survival rate achieved with digital replantation falls within the range (74.0 to 94.2 percent) reported in the literature. This experience indicates that in practiced hands, high-power ocular loupes provide an alternative to the operating microscope for microvascular anastomosis of vessels 1.0 mm or greater in diameter. Loupe use is advocated on the grounds of cost-effectiveness, portability, and operator freedom.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7824605     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-199502000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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