Steal Syndrome in Free Flap Microvascular Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity: Systematic Review of Incidence, Risk Factors, and Surgical Management.

Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) 2025 Vol.12(6)

Karamitros G, Iliadis I, Pensy RA, Lamaris GA

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Abstract

: Steal syndrome in the setting of microvascular reconstruction refers to a phenomenon whereby blood flow is diverted from the native tissue to the free flap, leading to ischemia and potential limb loss. In the present study, we aim to comprehensively evaluate the occurrence and management of steal syndrome in free flap reconstruction of the lower extremities. : A thorough literature search was conducted across the MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Scopus databases up to 29 January 2025. Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria focusing on free flap microvascular reconstruction in the lower extremities with a focus on steal syndrome. Two independent reviewers assessed and extracted data. : Three studies were included, involving seven patients, with a mean age of 65.66 ± 5.89 years, who developed steal syndrome following free flap microvascular reconstruction. The most common revision involved below-the-knee amputation (BKA) due to ischemic complications. Comorbidities such as peripheral vascular disease (PVD), diabetes, and hypertension were present in all cases. The majority of anastomoses (85.7%) were end-to-side (ETS), with only one case utilizing a flow-through configuration. The majority of cases (n = 5, 71.4%) were reconstructed using latissimus dorsi (LD) flaps, with the remaining two cases using rectus abdominis (n = 1) and gracilis (n = 1) flaps. The recipient vessel was the anterior tibial artery in two patients (28.6%), the dorsalis pedis artery in two patients (28.6%), and the popliteal artery in three patients (42.9%). The most common salvage procedure was below-the-knee amputation (BKA), performed in four patients (57.1%). One patient required revision of the venous anastomosis and flap debridement, followed by a Chopart amputation (n = 1, 14.3%). : The occurrence of steal syndrome in free flap microvascular reconstruction of the lower extremities is rare but can lead to significant complications, including amputation. The findings indicate that steal syndrome is more likely in patients with pre-existing vascular conditions such as PVD and diabetes. While surgical technique and flap type may influence its development, further studies are needed to identify specific anatomical and clinical predictors. The absence of a unified treatment guideline underscores the need for further investigation into effective management strategies to prevent amputation and optimize patient outcomes.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 free flap 피판재건술 dict 6
시술 microvascular 미세수술 dict 5
시술 flap 피판재건술 dict 2
해부 Flap Microvascular scispacy 1
해부 blood scispacy 1
해부 tissue scispacy 1
해부 limb scispacy 1
해부 gracilis scispacy 1
해부 below-the-knee scispacy 1
해부 extremities scispacy 1
합병증 extremities scispacy 1
합병증 below-the-knee scispacy 1
합병증 flap type scispacy 1
질환 Steal Syndrome C0349422
Arterial steal syndrome
scispacy 1
질환 ischemia C0022116
Ischemia
scispacy 1
질환 below-the-knee amputation scispacy 1
질환 peripheral vascular disease C0085096
Peripheral Vascular Diseases
scispacy 1
질환 PVD → peripheral vascular disease C0085096
Peripheral Vascular Diseases
scispacy 1
질환 diabetes C0011847
Diabetes
scispacy 1
질환 hypertension C0020538
Hypertensive disease
scispacy 1
질환 amputation C0002688
Amputation
scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 peripheral vascular scispacy 1
기타 latissimus dorsi scispacy 1
기타 rectus abdominis scispacy 1
기타 vessel scispacy 1
기타 anterior tibial artery scispacy 1
기타 popliteal artery scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 venous scispacy 1
기타 vascular scispacy 1

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