ABSTRACT
Microvascular flap surgery is a common technique in reconstructive surgery. The wide
indications and variable patients provide challenge also for anesthesiologist. Both
hypotension and hypoperfusion can be harmful to the flap. Hypotensive patients are
treated with fluid resuscitation and vasopressors (e.g., norepinephrine), if needed.
As vasoconstrictors, vasopressors might impair microvascular flap perfusion. In this
experimental pig model we studied the effect of sevoflurane-induced hypotension on
the perfusion of microvascular and superiorly pedicled rectus abdominis myocutaneous
flaps. In addition, we evaluated the effect of norepinephrine on flap perfusion when
it was used for correction of hypotension. Microdialysis (MD) was used to detect metabolic
changes, as it is a sensitive method to detect early changes of tissue metabolism
and ischemia in different tissue components of soft tissue flaps. The main finding
of this study was that moderate degree of normovolemic hypotension or the use of norepinephrine
for the correction of this hypotension did not affect flap perfusion as assessed by
MD. More studies are clearly needed to confirm the safety of norepinephrine in clinical
use in microsurgery.
KEYWORDS
Microsurgery - hypotension - norepinephrine - microdialysis - flap ischemia
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Johanna PalveM.D. Ph.D.
Department of Surgery, Central Hospital of Central Finland
Keskussairaalantie 19, Jyvaskyla 40620, Finland
eMail: johanna.palve@ksshp.fi