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Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults

Objective  Advances in reconstructive microsurgery in orthopedic surgery provided better functional and aesthetic results and avoided many indications for amputation. In high-volume trauma and orthopedic hospitals, microsurgical reconstruction is essential to reduce costs and complications for these...

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Autores principales: Iamaguchi, Raquel Bernardelli, Macedo, Lucas Sousa, Cho, Alvaro Baik, Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de, Mattar, Rames, Wei, Teng Hsiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9550366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735946
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author Iamaguchi, Raquel Bernardelli
Macedo, Lucas Sousa
Cho, Alvaro Baik
Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de
Mattar, Rames
Wei, Teng Hsiang
author_facet Iamaguchi, Raquel Bernardelli
Macedo, Lucas Sousa
Cho, Alvaro Baik
Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de
Mattar, Rames
Wei, Teng Hsiang
author_sort Iamaguchi, Raquel Bernardelli
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description Objective  Advances in reconstructive microsurgery in orthopedic surgery provided better functional and aesthetic results and avoided many indications for amputation. In high-volume trauma and orthopedic hospitals, microsurgical reconstruction is essential to reduce costs and complications for these complex orthopedic defects. We describe a microsurgical approach to traumatic wounds, tumor resection, bone defects, and free muscle transfer, performed by an orthopedic microsurgery unit. The objective of the present study was to evaluate predictor factors for outcomes of microsurgical flaps for limb reconstruction, and to provide a descriptive analysis of microsurgical flaps for orthopedic indications. Methods  Cross-sectional prospective study that included all consecutive cases of microsurgical flaps for orthopedic indications from 2014 to 2020. Data were collected from personal medical history, intraoperative microsurgical procedure, and laboratory blood tests. Complications and free-flap outcomes were studied in a descriptive and statistical analysis. Results  We evaluated 171 flaps in 168 patients; the indications were traumatic in 66% of the patients. Type III complications of the Clavien-Dindo Classification were observed in 51 flaps. The overall success rate of the microsurgical flaps was 88.3%. In the multivariate analysis, the risk factors for complications were ischemia time ≥ 2 hours ( p  = 0.032) and obesity ( p  = 0.007). Partial flap loss was more common in patients with thrombocytosis in the preoperative platelet count ( p  = 0.001). Conclusion  The independent risk factors for complications of microsurgical flaps for limb reconstruction are obesity and flap ischemia time ≥ 2 hours, and presence of thrombocytosis is a risk factor for partial flap loss.
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spelling pubmed-95503662022-10-11 Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults Iamaguchi, Raquel Bernardelli Macedo, Lucas Sousa Cho, Alvaro Baik Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de Mattar, Rames Wei, Teng Hsiang Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) Objective  Advances in reconstructive microsurgery in orthopedic surgery provided better functional and aesthetic results and avoided many indications for amputation. In high-volume trauma and orthopedic hospitals, microsurgical reconstruction is essential to reduce costs and complications for these complex orthopedic defects. We describe a microsurgical approach to traumatic wounds, tumor resection, bone defects, and free muscle transfer, performed by an orthopedic microsurgery unit. The objective of the present study was to evaluate predictor factors for outcomes of microsurgical flaps for limb reconstruction, and to provide a descriptive analysis of microsurgical flaps for orthopedic indications. Methods  Cross-sectional prospective study that included all consecutive cases of microsurgical flaps for orthopedic indications from 2014 to 2020. Data were collected from personal medical history, intraoperative microsurgical procedure, and laboratory blood tests. Complications and free-flap outcomes were studied in a descriptive and statistical analysis. Results  We evaluated 171 flaps in 168 patients; the indications were traumatic in 66% of the patients. Type III complications of the Clavien-Dindo Classification were observed in 51 flaps. The overall success rate of the microsurgical flaps was 88.3%. In the multivariate analysis, the risk factors for complications were ischemia time ≥ 2 hours ( p  = 0.032) and obesity ( p  = 0.007). Partial flap loss was more common in patients with thrombocytosis in the preoperative platelet count ( p  = 0.001). Conclusion  The independent risk factors for complications of microsurgical flaps for limb reconstruction are obesity and flap ischemia time ≥ 2 hours, and presence of thrombocytosis is a risk factor for partial flap loss. Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2022-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9550366/ /pubmed/36226202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735946 Text en Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commecial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Macedo, Lucas Sousa
Cho, Alvaro Baik
Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de
Mattar, Rames
Wei, Teng Hsiang
Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title_full Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title_fullStr Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title_full_unstemmed Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title_short Microsurgical Reconstruction in an Orthopedic Hospital: Indications and Outcomes in Adults
title_sort microsurgical reconstruction in an orthopedic hospital: indications and outcomes in adults
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9550366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735946
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