Monitoring free flaps using laser-induced fluorescence of indocyanine green:: A preliminary experience

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Holm, C [1 ]
Tegeler, J [1 ]
Mayr, M [1 ]
Becker, A [1 ]
Pfeiffer, UJ [1 ]
Mühlbauer, W [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Bogenhausen, Dept Plast & Hand Surg Surg, Burn Ctr, Munich, Germany
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10.1002/micr.10052
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In a prospective, clinical study, the clinical utility of indocyanine green for intraoperative monitoring of free tissue transfer was evaluated. The study comprised 20 surgical patients undergoing elective microsurgical procedures. Indocyanine green angiography was performed intraoperatively, immediately after flap inset, and the operating team was blind to the fluoremetric findings. Thereafter, postoperative monitoring was done exclusively by clinical examination (color, temperature, time for recapillarization, and bleeding after puncture), Final outcome was compared with results of perioperative indocyanine (ICG)-imaging, and classified either as total flap loss, partial flap loss, or successful tissue transplantation. A total of 2 (10%) complications was recorded, and included one partial and one total flap loss. Both complications were detected by intraoperative ICG imaging. Another case of intraoperative subclinical arterial spasm at the place of microvascular anastomosis was revealed by dynamic ICG-videography. This flap did not develop postoperative complications. In conclusion, evaluation of perfusion by ICG imaging is feasible in all kinds of microsurgical flaps, irrespective of the type of tissue. Even though not meeting all the criteria of an ideal monitoring device, significant additional information can be obtained. In this study, cases with arterial spasm, venous congestion, and regional hypoperfusion were revealed by intraoperative ICG-videography. There was a strong correlation between intraoperative findings and clinical outcome.
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