Medizinische Universität Graz Austria/Österreich - Forschungsportal - Medical University of Graz

Logo MUG-Forschungsportal

Gewählte Publikation:

Gaggl, A; Penka, B; Schultes, G; Karcher, H.
Assessment of perfusion of facial microvascular transplants and early detection of ischemia by perfusion-CT scan
ORAL SURG ORAL MED ORAL PATHO. 2002; 94(4): 425-431. Doi: 10.1067/moe.2002.127586
Web of Science PubMed FullText FullText_MUG

 

Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Kärcher Hans
Schultes Günter
Altmetrics:

Dimensions Citations:

Plum Analytics:

Scite (citation analytics):

Abstract:
Objective. Perfusion-computed tomography (CT) is a promising new technique to assess ischemic lesions caused by ischemic brain stroke. In this study, the use of perfusion-CT scans to predict ischemia in microvascular transplants of the face was examined. Study design. Thirty-eight patients with microvascular latissimus dorsi transplants after tumor surgery were assessed by perfusion-CT scan 34 to 72 hours after surgery. In these cases, clinical examination of the transplant and examination by means of O-2-probes were either unsuccessful or impossible. An electron beam tomography of the region of interest was performed by using an intravenous nonionic iodine-containing contrast medium (Ultravist 300, Nycomed, Germany) that was applied with an injector at a flow rate of 5 mL/min. Twenty scans with a scanning time of 300 ms and an interscanning time of 3 seconds were carried out. Changes in the Houndsfield units within the transplant as well as the region of the contralateral erector spinae muscle were measured. Results. Central malperfusion resulting in later complete transplant loss was detected in 2 cases. Peripheral malperfusion was found in 6 cases, resulting in localized resection and secondary wound closure. When no malperfusion was registered, the straightforward healing process took place. Conclusion. Perfusion-CT scans are of great aid in the assessment of microvascular transplant perfusion in the face, when adequate perfusion is not verifiable clinically or by O-2-probe because of removal or malfunction.
Find related publications in this database (using NLM MeSH Indexing)
Bone Transplantation -
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - surgery
Chi-Square Distribution -
Contrast Media -
Facial Neoplasms - surgery
Follow-Up Studies -
Graft Survival -
Humans -
Iohexol - analogs & derivatives Iohexol - diagnostic use
Ischemia - radiography
Mandible - surgery
Microsurgery -
Mouth Floor - surgery
Mouth Neoplasms - surgery
Muscle, Skeletal - blood supply Muscle, Skeletal - transplantation
Necrosis -
Oxygen - diagnostic use
Regional Blood Flow - physiology
Reoperation -
Skin Transplantation -
Statistics as Topic -
Surgical Flaps - blood supply
Time Factors -
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
Tongue - surgery
Wound Healing -

© Med Uni Graz Impressum