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Microsurgical Salvage of Acute Lower Limb Ischemia after Iatrogenic Femoral Injury during Orthopedic Surgery in a Pediatric Patient.

Tytuł:
Microsurgical Salvage of Acute Lower Limb Ischemia after Iatrogenic Femoral Injury during Orthopedic Surgery in a Pediatric Patient.
Autorzy:
D'Oria M; Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. Electronic address: .
Mani K; Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Rodriguez Lorenzo A; Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Źródło:
Annals of vascular surgery [Ann Vasc Surg] 2020 Nov; Vol. 69, pp. 452.e5-452.e11. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 04.
Typ publikacji:
Case Reports
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: <2007->: Netherlands : Elsevier
Original Publication: Detroit : [Published by Expansion scientifique française for Annals of Vascular Surgery, Inc. and Association pour la promotion de la chirurgie vasculaire, Paris, c1986-
MeSH Terms:
Iatrogenic Disease*
Microsurgery*
Femoral Artery/*surgery
Femoral Vein/*transplantation
Hip Dislocation, Congenital/*surgery
Ischemia/*surgery
Lower Extremity/*blood supply
Orthopedic Procedures/*adverse effects
Vascular System Injuries/*surgery
Female ; Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging ; Femoral Artery/injuries ; Femoral Artery/physiopathology ; Humans ; Infant ; Ischemia/diagnostic imaging ; Ischemia/etiology ; Ischemia/physiopathology ; Regional Blood Flow ; Treatment Outcome ; Vascular System Injuries/diagnostic imaging ; Vascular System Injuries/etiology ; Vascular System Injuries/physiopathology
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20200708 Date Completed: 20201130 Latest Revision: 20201130
Update Code:
20240105
DOI:
10.1016/j.avsg.2020.06.064
PMID:
32634560
Raport
Acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI) in the pediatric population is rare but may lead to limb loss and life-long complications. We report the technique and outcomes of microsurgical salvage of ALLI in a preterm newborn after open reduction of congenital hip dysplasia. A 2-month-old girl was born premature at week 36 with congenital bilateral hip dysplasia. The initial management attempted was conservative and entailed placement of bilateral Von Rosen splints. The treatment was successful on the left side, but the patient had recurrent unstable hip dislocation on the right side. Subsequently, 2 attempts at close reduction under general anesthesia were done and both were unsuccessful in maintaining the right hip in the acetabulum. Therefore, an open reduction of the right hip was planned through a medial/obturator approach. During the surgical procedure, the neurovascular femoral bundle (including the superficial femoral artery [SFA], femoral vein [FV], and femoral nerve) was accidently transected with subsequent development of ALLI. Therefore, the FV was harvested distally to the injury site and a 4-cm long healthy segment was obtained. It was reversed, flushed with heparin, spatulated at both extremities, and interposed to the SFA in end-to-end fashion using two 9/0 polypropylene interrupted sutures under microscope. Reperfusion of the limb was noted immediately after releasing the vascular clamps. The final ischemia time at completion of the surgical procedure was 6 hr. Thereby, prophylactic 4-compartment fasciotomies were performed in the right leg. The patient tolerated the procedure well and the postoperative clinical course was free from adverse events. Duplex ultrasound examination at 6 weeks after the intervention confirmed sustained clinical success and showed no signs of venous thromboembolism. At the same time, X-ray examination of the right hip confirmed adequate and stable reduction of the joint in the acetabulum. ALLI due to accidental arterial injury during orthopedic surgical procedures for congenital defects in newborns is a rare but potentially devastating complication. Microsurgical salvage is a safe, feasible, and effective option to restore limb flow. Multidisciplinary expertise and meticulous technique are mandatory in order to achieve satisfactory and durable outcomes.
(Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

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