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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 96: 118-122, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39084024

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BACKGROUND: Supermicrosurgery demands more refined skills compared to traditional microsurgery, necessitating comprehensive training prior to clinical implementation. Despite the existence of various training models, they often fall short in terms of cost, ethical considerations, and infection risk. Our objective was to develop and evaluate novel training models for supermicrosurgery that are cost-effective, ethical, and risk-free. METHODS: We fabricated tubes using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) liquid glue, polyvinyl acetate resin (PAR) wood glue, and hydrocolloid dressing (HCD), aiming to identify suitable, low-cost candidates for a supermicrosurgery training model. These tubes were anastomosed under a microscope using 10-0 or 11-0 nylon sutures. We assessed the time and cost involved in tube fabrication, their diameters, and the overall feasibility of the models. RESULTS: The average time and cost to fabricate a 15-mm-long luminal tube were 33.5 min and 0.02 USD for the PVA group, 23 min and 0.02 USD for the PAR group, and 63 s and 0.40 USD for the HCD group, respectively. The average diameter of the tubes was 0.49, 0.58, and 1.55 mm in the PVA, PAR, and HCD groups, respectively. The PVA and PAR tubes, with their transparent and thin walls, facilitated easier evaluation of anastomosis patency compared to the HCD tubes. CONCLUSION: We successfully used non-living materials to develop new supermicrosurgery training models, characterized by their low cost, absence of ethical concerns, and elimination of infection risk. The PAR and PVA tubes, in particular, are suitable for resident training in supermicrosurgery.


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Estudios de Factibilidad , Microcirugia , Humanos , Microcirugia/educación , Alcohol Polivinílico , Anastomosis Quirúrgica/educación , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Vasculares/educación , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Vasculares/métodos , Polivinilos , Vendas Hidrocoloidales , Modelos Anatómicos , Prótesis Vascular
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Lymphat Res Biol ; 22(3): 190-194, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38662456

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Introduction: Evaluation of lymph circulation is significant in lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) management. Single-photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT-CT) has been introduced for lymphedema evaluation, but its characteristic findings are yet fully clarified. The purpose of this study was to reveal typical SPECT-CT findings in secondary LEL by contrasting with indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography findings. Methods: This is a single-center retrospective case-control study. Medical charts of cancer survivors who underwent SPECT-CT and ICG lymphography for secondary LEL were reviewed. Lymphedematous limbs were defined as ICG lymphography stage I-V and non-lymphedematous limbs were defined as ICG lymphography stage 0. Characteristic SPECT-CT findings were identified in early phase and delay phase, and prevalence of the findings was compared between lymphedematous limbs and non-lymphedematous limbs. Results: Thirty-four limbs of 17 patients were included in this study; 6 (17.6%) non-lymphedematous limbs and 28 (82.4%) lymphedematous limbs. Four characteristic SPECT-CT findings were identified; delayed enhancement of the main lower leg lymphatic pathway (DML), few delayed inguinal lymph nodes enhancement (FDN), early phase discontinuous enhancement of the main lymphatic pathway (EDM), and nonenhancement of the deep lymphatic pathways in early phase (NDE). Between lymphedematous and non-lymphedematous limbs, there were statistically significant differences in FDN (64.3% vs. 0%, p = 0.004) and EDM (67.9% vs. 0%, p = 0.002). Conclusions: FDN and EDM are characteristic SPECT-CT findings in secondary LEL.


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Verde de Indocianina , Extremidad Inferior , Linfedema , Linfografía , Tomografía Computarizada por Tomografía Computarizada de Emisión de Fotón Único , Humanos , Linfedema/diagnóstico por imagen , Linfedema/etiología , Linfedema/patología , Linfedema/diagnóstico , Verde de Indocianina/administración & dosificación , Femenino , Masculino , Linfografía/métodos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Extremidad Inferior/diagnóstico por imagen , Extremidad Inferior/patología , Tomografía Computarizada por Tomografía Computarizada de Emisión de Fotón Único/métodos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Anciano , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Adulto
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