Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review

<p><strong>Introduction</strong> Early postoperative compression of free flaps for lower limb reconstruction remains controversial. It may reduce venous congestion and promote the resolution of oedema. However, concerns remain regarding inadvertent pedicle compression, which may le...

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Հիմնական հեղինակներ: Berner, JE, Will, P, Geoghegan, L, Troisi, L, Nanchahal, J, Jain, A
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Հրապարակվել է: Elsevier 2020
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author Berner, JE
Will, P
Geoghegan, L
Troisi, L
Nanchahal, J
Jain, A
author_facet Berner, JE
Will, P
Geoghegan, L
Troisi, L
Nanchahal, J
Jain, A
author_sort Berner, JE
collection OXFORD
description <p><strong>Introduction</strong> Early postoperative compression of free flaps for lower limb reconstruction remains controversial. It may reduce venous congestion and promote the resolution of oedema. However, concerns remain regarding inadvertent pedicle compression, which may lead to flap failure. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the safety and effectiveness of this intervention.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong> A systematic review was designed in compliance with PRISMA. MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched. Parallel screening, selection of eligible studies, and data gathering were carried out by two independent authors. A formal risk of bias assessment was included along with the appraisal of outcomes.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> A total of 847 abstracts were retrieved and 262 free flaps for lower limb reconstruction were identified in ten eligible articles. The overall flap failure rate for patients who underwent early postoperative compression was 1.6%. Apart from flap failure rates, there were no other outcomes consistently reported and none of the studies included a no-compression group for comparison.</p> <p><strong>Discussion</strong> All included studies had methodological flaws, resulting in a high risk of bias. Nevertheless, there was consistent reporting of flap failure as a postoperative outcome. Compression of free flaps in the context of lower limb reconstruction does not appear to be associated with a higher flap failure rate compared with other series. Compression bandages may reduce the pain associated with dangling regimes. However, there is no evidence to support that free flap compression in the context of lower limb reconstruction is associated with any other clinical benefit.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:7b3b5d67-ea6d-4a4c-8a4f-a2293c26a4b62022-03-26T20:49:20ZSafety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic reviewJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7b3b5d67-ea6d-4a4c-8a4f-a2293c26a4b6EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier 2020Berner, JEWill, PGeoghegan, LTroisi, LNanchahal, JJain, A<p><strong>Introduction</strong> Early postoperative compression of free flaps for lower limb reconstruction remains controversial. It may reduce venous congestion and promote the resolution of oedema. However, concerns remain regarding inadvertent pedicle compression, which may lead to flap failure. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the safety and effectiveness of this intervention.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong> A systematic review was designed in compliance with PRISMA. MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched. Parallel screening, selection of eligible studies, and data gathering were carried out by two independent authors. A formal risk of bias assessment was included along with the appraisal of outcomes.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> A total of 847 abstracts were retrieved and 262 free flaps for lower limb reconstruction were identified in ten eligible articles. The overall flap failure rate for patients who underwent early postoperative compression was 1.6%. Apart from flap failure rates, there were no other outcomes consistently reported and none of the studies included a no-compression group for comparison.</p> <p><strong>Discussion</strong> All included studies had methodological flaws, resulting in a high risk of bias. Nevertheless, there was consistent reporting of flap failure as a postoperative outcome. Compression of free flaps in the context of lower limb reconstruction does not appear to be associated with a higher flap failure rate compared with other series. Compression bandages may reduce the pain associated with dangling regimes. However, there is no evidence to support that free flap compression in the context of lower limb reconstruction is associated with any other clinical benefit.</p>
spellingShingle Berner, JE
Will, P
Geoghegan, L
Troisi, L
Nanchahal, J
Jain, A
Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title_full Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title_fullStr Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title_short Safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction: A systematic review
title_sort safety and effectiveness of early compression of free flaps following lower limb reconstruction a systematic review
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