A case of scalp avulsion with prolonged ischemic time: indocyanine green angiography can aid in predicting replant survival

Abstract Background Microsurgical replantation has become the most favorable treatment option for scalp avulsion. However, the accurate prediction of postoperative replant viability remains challenging. Case presentation In this article, we showed that (indocyanine green angiography, ICGA) can provi...

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Main Authors: Xin Huang, Zhichao Wang, Caiyue Liu, Shuchen Gu, Yashan Gao, Xiangwen Xu, Tao Zan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Burns & Trauma
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41038-019-0171-2
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Summary:Abstract Background Microsurgical replantation has become the most favorable treatment option for scalp avulsion. However, the accurate prediction of postoperative replant viability remains challenging. Case presentation In this article, we showed that (indocyanine green angiography, ICGA) can provide a much more precise prediction of replant necrosis than conventional clinical assessment in a rare case of complete scalp avulsion with prolonged ischemia time. Conclusion Clinical assessment of replant survival may be misleading in cases of complex tissue injuries and prolonged ischemic stress. This case provides insight into the promising utility of ICGA as an important adjuvant tool to better assess tissue perfusion and viability in scalp avulsion and possibly other types of replantation.
ISSN:2321-3876