Segmental arterial hydrolic dilation in free tissue transplantation
- VernacularTitle:动脉液压扩张在组织移植中的应用
- Author:
Cunyi FAN
;
Shuping SUI
;
Bingfang ZENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Tissue transplantation;
Injections, intra arterial;
Heparin
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
1996;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the patency and the rate of arterial spasm in different time periods following segmental hydrolic dilation during the course of tissue transplantation; also the influence of arterial dilation to arterial structure was studied with histological examinations. Methods Fifty seven patients with thumb or finger defects were treated with thumb reconstruction using thumb nail flap free transplantation in 41 cases, thumb reconstruction using free transplantation of the second toe in 6 cases and 10 cases had finger reconstruction using the second and third toe free transplantation. Following complete tissue isolation, and prior to vascular anastomosis, heparin+normal saline was injected into the dorsal pedal artery, the first metatarsal artery and the digital artery of the big toe or the second for segmental dilation with the pressure of 300 mmHg. The dorsal pedis arteries were taken for histologic studies after hydrolic dilation. Results 1)The temperature of transplanted tissues were 0.16 ℃ higher than the health side. 2)The immediate arterial patency rate was 100% after anastomosis and the rate of spasm was 0. Vascular crisis took place in one case 24 hours after the operation, and was relieved after removal of the hematoma. There was one failure due to the extensive thrombosis formation in the capillaries. 3)Histologic study showed: there were 15% of the arterial endothelium exfoliated following hydraulic dilatation, resulting in looseing of the internal elastic membrane, a basically normal muscular layer of different thickness; without hydraulic dilatation, 7% of the arterial endothelial cells exfoliated, with homogeneous thickness of the internal elastic membrane and intact muscular layer. Conclusion 1)Segmental hydrolic dilation is one of the effective methods to prevent and treat vascular spasm and it is a safe and effective method to increase the successful rate of free tissue transplantation. 2)Hydrolic dilation within a certain range(300 mmHg) had no obvious effect on arterial structure.