Complications related to the Cook–Swartz implantable Doppler probe use in head and neck microvascular reconstruction: a systematic review
Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos M.; González-García, José A.; Genden, Eric M.; Piazza, Cesare; Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando; Vander-Poorten, Vincent; Kowalski, Luiz P.; López, Fernando; Quer, Miquel; Rodrigo, Juan P.; Sanabria, Álvaro; Fernández-Álvarez, Verónica; Suárez, Carlos; Cohen, Oded; de Bree, Remco; Shaha, Ashok R.; Mäkitie, Antti A.; Ferlito, Alfio
(2023) European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, volume 280, issue 1, pp. 23 - 37
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Abstract
Purpose: Vascular perfusion research has been dedicated to identify inexpensive, effective, and easy to use methods to assess free flap perfusion for both buried and non-buried flaps. Methods: Systematic review of complications in patients underwent Head and Neck microsurgical reconstruction and vascular implantable Doppler monitoring. Results: Sixteen articles were included
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for qualitative analysis. 2535 (92.2%) patients received IDP monitorization. Venous thrombosis was the most common vascular complication effecting 28 (1.1%). Regarding complications potentially related to the use of the IDP, just one study described the presence of granuloma formation along the suture line in 2 (0.07%) patients. Conclusions: Our findings indicated that Cook–Swartz IDP will represents a safe and effective device for FF monitoring in HN reconstructive micro-surgery. A detailed prospective registration of the results and complications related to the use of IDP remains mandatory to precisely estimate results, cost, and complications.
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Keywords: Head and neck, Implantable Doppler, Microsurgical, Reconstruction, Ultrasonography, Doppler/methods, Monitoring, Physiologic, Prospective Studies, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Free Tissue Flaps/adverse effects, Otorhinolaryngology, Review, Journal Article
ISSN: 0937-4477
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Note: © 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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