Background: Failure to accurately assess the perfusion of free tissue transfer (FTT) in the early postoperative period may contribute to failure, which is a source of major patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Goal: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate and appraise current evidence for the use of nearinfrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and/or implantable Doppler (ID) devices compared with conventional clinical assessment (CCA) for postoperative monitoring of FTT in reconstructive breast surgery. Methods: A systematic literature search was performed in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Studies in human subjects published within the last decade relevant to the review question were identified. Meta-analysis using random e...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) surgery for breast reconstruction following mastectomy has become a routi...
Continuous buried soft tissue free flap postoperative monitoring is crucial to detect flap failure a...
Background: One of the complications of free flap breast reconstruction is the occurrence of skin an...
UNLABELLED: In breast reconstruction, mastectomy and free flaps are susceptible to vascular compromi...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
Cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation (ECC) can induce microvascular dysfunction and tissu...
In fasciocutaneous free flap surgery, close postoperative monitoring is crucial for detecting flap f...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) surgery for breast reconstruction following mastectomy has become a routi...
Continuous buried soft tissue free flap postoperative monitoring is crucial to detect flap failure a...
Background: One of the complications of free flap breast reconstruction is the occurrence of skin an...
UNLABELLED: In breast reconstruction, mastectomy and free flaps are susceptible to vascular compromi...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Rapid identification of possible vascular compromise in free flap reconstruction to minimize time to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
Cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation (ECC) can induce microvascular dysfunction and tissu...
In fasciocutaneous free flap surgery, close postoperative monitoring is crucial for detecting flap f...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...