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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2005;32(4):461-466.
Published online July 1, 2005.
Surgical Treatment of Vascular Complications after Microvascular Surgery.
Jung Hyun Kim, Jin Soo Kim, Dong Chul Lee, Sae Hwi Ki, Si Young Roh, Jae Won Yang
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kwangmyung Sung-Ae General Hospital, Kyungki-do, Korea. pskm@unitel.co.kr
Abstract
Despite the major advances in the microvascular surgery with success rates of up to 98%, failure and vascular complications still remain even in the experienced hands. Failure of blood to flow across an anastomosis is usually caused by three factors: (1) Technical errors; (2) Undetected damage more proximally or via vasospasm; or (3) A clot or a thrombus. The success of a microvascular surgery depends on the severity of the vascular injury and, proper debridement of an injured vessel, and the failure rate of microvascular anastomosis in cases of trauma is higher as the thrombogenic possibility is increased by the endothelial damage. From January to November in 2003, 460 patients were underwent microvascular surgery(270 replantations and 190 free flap transfers) and re-operations were performed in 15 cases. Cases were reviewed by clinical and operative records. In these cases, causes of post-operative circulation insufficiency were identified as 9 vascular spasms and 6 thromboses at the previous anastomotic site. The average of re-operative success rate was 73%(60% in replantations and 100% in free flaps). In conclusion, through precise postoperative monitoring and assessment, immediate surgical re-exploration could be performed when a vascular complication is suspicious, the success rate of microvascular surgery would be increased more.
Keywords: Microvascular surgery; Vascular complication; Spasm; Thrombosis
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