Francis Ashish, Baynosa Richard C
Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Nevada School of Medicine , Las Vegas, Nevada.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2017 Jan 1;6(1):23-32. doi: 10.1089/wound.2016.0707.
Tissue grafts and flaps are used to reconstruct wounds from trauma, chronic disease, tumor extirpation, burns, and infection. Despite careful surgical planning and execution, reconstructive failure can occur due to poor wound beds, radiation, random flap necrosis, vascular insufficiency, or ischemia-reperfusion (IR). Traumatic avulsions and amputated composite tissues-compromised tissue-may fail from crush injury and excessively large sizes. While never intended, these complications result in tissue loss, additional surgery, accrued costs, and negative psychosocial patient effects. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has demonstrated utility in the salvage of compromised grafts/flaps. It can increase the likelihood and effective size of composite graft survival, improve skin graft outcomes, and enhance flap survival. Mechanisms underlying these beneficial effects include increased oxygenation, improved fibroblast function, neovascularization, and amelioration of IR injury. Common strategies for the compromised graft or flap include local wound care, surgical debridement, and repeated reconstruction. These modalities are associated with added costs, time, need for reoperation, morbidity, and psychosocial effects. Preservation of the amputated/avulsed tissues minimizes morbidity and maximizes the reconstructive outcome by salvaging the compromised tissue and obviating additional surgery. HBO is often overlooked as a potential tool that can limit these issues. Animal studies demonstrate a benefit of HBO in the treatment of compromised tissues. Clinical studies support these findings, but are limited to case reports and series. Further research is needed to provide multicenter prospective clinical studies and cost analyses comparing HBO to other adjunctive therapies in the treatment of compromised grafts/flaps.
组织移植和皮瓣用于修复因创伤、慢性疾病、肿瘤切除、烧伤和感染造成的伤口。尽管进行了精心的手术规划和实施,但由于伤口床条件差、放疗、随意皮瓣坏死、血管功能不全或缺血再灌注(IR),仍可能发生重建失败。创伤性撕脱伤和截断的复合组织(受损组织)可能因挤压伤和尺寸过大而失败。虽然并非本意,但这些并发症会导致组织丢失、额外手术、费用增加以及对患者产生负面的心理社会影响。高压氧(HBO)已证明在挽救受损移植组织/皮瓣方面具有效用。它可以增加复合移植组织存活的可能性和有效面积,改善皮肤移植效果,并提高皮瓣存活率。这些有益效果的潜在机制包括增加氧合、改善成纤维细胞功能、促进新血管形成以及减轻IR损伤。对于受损移植组织或皮瓣的常见策略包括局部伤口护理、手术清创和重复重建。这些方法会带来额外的费用、时间、再次手术的需求、发病率以及心理社会影响。保存截断/撕脱的组织可通过挽救受损组织并避免额外手术,将发病率降至最低并使重建效果最大化。HBO常常被忽视,而它有可能成为解决这些问题的工具。动物研究表明HBO在治疗受损组织方面具有益处。临床研究支持这些发现,但仅限于病例报告和病例系列。需要进一步开展研究,以提供多中心前瞻性临床研究以及成本分析,比较HBO与其他辅助治疗方法在治疗受损移植组织/皮瓣方面的效果。