Systematic review of microvascular coupling devices for arterial anastomoses in free tissue transfer.
Abstract
[BACKGROUND] Coupling devices have become commonplace in performing venous anastomoses during microvascular free tissue transfer (FTT). However, arterial anastomoses are still most commonly performed using traditional microvascular suture techniques.
[OBJECTIVE] To describe the safety and feasibility of using microvascular coupling devices for free flap arterial anastomosis.
[METHODS] A systematic review of English language literature was performed for studies that investigated the use of an arterial coupler for microvascular FTT in human patients. A comprehensive search of MEDLINE (January 1948 to August 2018), EMBASE (January 1974 to August 2018), and Web of Science was performed.
[RESULTS] Fifteen studies were included. All studies were retrospective case series. A combined total of 395 arterial anastomoses were attempted with a coupling device. All studies except for one used the 3M Unilink/Synovis coupling device. One study used a novel absorbable coupling device. The coupling device was aborted and converted to a suture technique in 8.4% of attempted anastomoses. Rupture of the anastomotic device was reported in only 1 patient (0.3%). Thrombosis was also infrequent at 1.9%. The quality assessment showed a high risk of bias in all studies.
[CONCLUSION] In selected patients, coupling devices for arterial anastomoses have a good success rate with low rates of thrombosis based on limited quality evidence.
[OBJECTIVE] To describe the safety and feasibility of using microvascular coupling devices for free flap arterial anastomosis.
[METHODS] A systematic review of English language literature was performed for studies that investigated the use of an arterial coupler for microvascular FTT in human patients. A comprehensive search of MEDLINE (January 1948 to August 2018), EMBASE (January 1974 to August 2018), and Web of Science was performed.
[RESULTS] Fifteen studies were included. All studies were retrospective case series. A combined total of 395 arterial anastomoses were attempted with a coupling device. All studies except for one used the 3M Unilink/Synovis coupling device. One study used a novel absorbable coupling device. The coupling device was aborted and converted to a suture technique in 8.4% of attempted anastomoses. Rupture of the anastomotic device was reported in only 1 patient (0.3%). Thrombosis was also infrequent at 1.9%. The quality assessment showed a high risk of bias in all studies.
[CONCLUSION] In selected patients, coupling devices for arterial anastomoses have a good success rate with low rates of thrombosis based on limited quality evidence.
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| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 시술 | microvascular
|
미세수술 | dict | 5 | |
| 시술 | free flap
|
피판재건술 | dict | 1 | |
| 해부 | tissue
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 약물 | Unilink/Synovis
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 약물 | [BACKGROUND]
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 약물 | [OBJECTIVE]
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 약물 | EMBASE
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | FTT
→ free tissue transfer
|
C4725032
Free Tissue Transfer
|
scispacy | 1 | |
| 질환 | microvascular FTT
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | Rupture of the anastomotic
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | Thrombosis
|
C0040053
Thrombosis
|
scispacy | 1 | |
| 기타 | arterial
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | venous
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | flap arterial
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | human patients
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | patient
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | patients
|
scispacy | 1 |
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