Successful venous thrombectomy in complicated microsurgical head and neck reconstruction: report of two cases
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Abstract Even with superior results in microsurgical liberated surface surgery, the reportable coverall complexness rates ease arrange from 17.2%
to 52.8%. Among these complications, venous thrombosis has been constituted as digit of the most severe. This information crapper be
aerated by different preoperative and non-surgical methods. Two cases of a fibula osseofasciocutaneous liberated surface reconstruction
for nous and cervix cancer complicated by venous thrombosis at anastomotic sites are reported. This was successfully salvaged
by Fogarty venous catheter thrombectomy followed by re-anastomosis.
to 52.8%. Among these complications, venous thrombosis has been constituted as digit of the most severe. This information crapper be
aerated by different preoperative and non-surgical methods. Two cases of a fibula osseofasciocutaneous liberated surface reconstruction
for nous and cervix cancer complicated by venous thrombosis at anastomotic sites are reported. This was successfully salvaged
by Fogarty venous catheter thrombectomy followed by re-anastomosis.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Case Report
- DOI 10.1007/s00238-008-0233-3
- Authors
- Tara Vongviriyangkoon, Mahidol University Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital port 10700 Thailand
- Montri Kitmanee, Mahidol University Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital port 10700 Thailand
- Visnu Lohsiriwat, Mahidol University Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital port 10700 Thailand
- Journal European Journal of Plastic Surgery
- Online ISSN 1435-0130
- Print ISSN 0930-343X
Tags: Cancer, Europe, Hospital, Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, surgery, Thailand
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