Why Do Free Flap Vessels Thrombose? Lessons Learned From Implantable Doppler Monitoring

Author:

Williams Jason G1,French Rodney J1,Lalonde Donald H1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Dalhousie University, Saint John Campus, Saint John, New Brunswick

Abstract

Background: Before implantable venous Doppler monitoring, by the time the failing flap was explored, thrombosis had often occurred and therefore the cause of flap flow cessation was often difficult to determine. The Doppler allowed the detection of flow cessation in failing flaps before thrombosis occurred in every case since the authors started using it in 1999. Objectives: To review the authors’ experiences with the implantable venous Doppler. Methods: The authors reviewed 43 free flaps in 40 consecutive patients (1999 to 2002) in which the implantable venous Doppler was used. All cases were performed at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, New Brunswick, by the senior author. Data were collected from the hospital and office charts. Results: The Doppler detected inadequate blood flow in nine free flaps. In five of the cases, the cause was a kink in the vein. Repositioning the vein to get rid of the kink salvaged all five flaps. In the sixth case, compression of the vein after insetting was detected and successfully corrected. Flow cessation in the seventh case was attributable to arterial vasospasm, which was also salvaged. In the last two cases, the cause was low flow in the flap from the time the vessel clamps were let go. In spite of patent anastomoses, these two flaps were lost because there was not enough flow to sustain them. Conclusion: The implantable venous Doppler has allowed intraoperative detection of free flap vessel flow cessation, identification of the reasons for, and the correction of these prethrombotic states.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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