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Large-to-smallの静脈吻合における顕微鏡下parachute端側吻合法の有用性
本宮 真渡辺 直也太田 光俊下田 康平河村 太介岩崎 倫政
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2023 年 36 巻 2 号 p. 76-84

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  Purpose: The availability of reliable and suitably sized veins is limited for creating free flaps to treat severe trauma and infection, and it is important to manage vessel size discrepancy between the recipient and flap veins. We evaluated the clinical outcomes of free flaps with large-to-small venous end-to-side anastomoses using the microscopic parachute end-to-side (MPETS) anastomosis in soft tissue defects in the extremities. This procedure comprises mainly a wide-slit venotomy and parachute procedure at the heel. 
  Methods: We examined 24 free flaps in 23 patients given a large-to-small venous anastomosis using the MPETS technique. Patient demographics, details of vessel anastomoses, and flap outcomes and complications were obtained from medical records. 
  Results: Two veins were anastomosed in six flaps. Thirty anastomosed veins were assessed, and 24 deep veins, all of which accompanied main arteries, were chosen as recipient veins. The mean diameters were 1.5 mm in the recipient veins and 2.7 mm in the flap veins, and the mean vessel size discrepancy was 1.8 fold (range 1.3-3.3 fold) . Because of the presence of venous valves at the anastomotic site, trimming of venous cusps was performed in six veins. All flaps survived, although one venous thrombosis occurred because of pedicle kinking in a case with a short pedicle. 
  Conclusions: The MPETS technique is simple, reliable, and useful for performing various types of venous anastomoses regardless of a vessel size discrepancy and the presence of a venous valve. This may be a good option for large-to-small venous anastomosis in free flaps.

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