Background: The best method for the postoperative monitoring of flaps in reconstructive surgery is still a matter of debate. The aim of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of an oxygen partial tension monitoring system for the postoperative follow-up of a series of breast flaps, in addition to the traditional periodical clinical evaluations. Patients and Methods: Twenty-one consecutive female patients (mean age: 61 years) who underwent free- or pedicled-flap reconstruction of the breast were included in the study. Fifteen patients had a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction, while the remaining six patients underwent a transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap reconstruction. The Licox® Recon (Integra LifeS...
IF : 1.535 (2016)International audienceIntroduction In surgery, certain defects require reconstructi...
IF 2.4International audienceIntroduction: In surgery, some defects require reconstruction with micro...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...
BackgroundThe best method for the postoperative monitoring of flaps in reconstructive surgery is sti...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
7noBackground: Licox® PtO2 is a minimally invasive monitoring system for continuous measurement of ...
Introduction: Flap monitoring using partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) is a proven modality. Instrumen...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
The successful salvage of a free flap is dependent on the continuous monitoring of perfusion. To dat...
Background: Measurement of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) and transcutaneous carbon dioxide ...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Purpose: Transcutaneous tissue oximetry is widely used as an adjunct for postoperative monitoring af...
Background: Measurement of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) and transcutaneous carbon dioxide ...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
IF : 1.535 (2016)International audienceIntroduction In surgery, certain defects require reconstructi...
IF 2.4International audienceIntroduction: In surgery, some defects require reconstruction with micro...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...
BackgroundThe best method for the postoperative monitoring of flaps in reconstructive surgery is sti...
INTRODUCTION: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) free flaps are widely used as a reconstruct...
7noBackground: Licox® PtO2 is a minimally invasive monitoring system for continuous measurement of ...
Introduction: Flap monitoring using partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) is a proven modality. Instrumen...
The ideal monitoring tool to evaluate free flap success should be noninvasive, continuous, and relia...
Early detection of vascular compromise after autologous breast reconstruction is crucial to enable t...
The successful salvage of a free flap is dependent on the continuous monitoring of perfusion. To dat...
Background: Measurement of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) and transcutaneous carbon dioxide ...
Objective Technologies facilitating continuous free tissue flap monitoring such as near infrared spe...
Purpose: Transcutaneous tissue oximetry is widely used as an adjunct for postoperative monitoring af...
Background: Measurement of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) and transcutaneous carbon dioxide ...
Background The timing of surgical reexploration in microanastomotic thrombosis is directly related t...
IF : 1.535 (2016)International audienceIntroduction In surgery, certain defects require reconstructi...
IF 2.4International audienceIntroduction: In surgery, some defects require reconstruction with micro...
BACKGROUND: The quality and viability of mastectomy flaps remain a central challenge in reconstructi...