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The Impact of Age on Perioperative Complications after Extremity Reconstruction with the Free Gracilis Flap: A Retrospective Cohort Study Involving 153 Patients

机译:年龄在围手术期后对围手术期并发症的影响与免费的Gracilis襟翼:涉及153例患者的回顾性队列研究

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Background The need for plastic and reconstructive surgery on elderly patients has been on the rise due to an increase in life expectancy in the past decades. Therefore, a study was conducted on young and elderly patients following microsurgical extremity reconstructions with free gracilis muscle flaps with the primary aim to investigate the influence of age and the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score on the general outcome, as well as surgical and medical complications. Methods A retrospective analysis of 153 patients receiving free gracilis muscle flaps for extremity reconstructions between November 2009 and January 2018 was performed at two partner institutions specialized in microsurgical reconstructions. A logistic regression analysis was performed to correlate age and the ASA score with postoperative complication probability. Patients younger than 70 years were directly compared with elderly patients with respect to age, gender, ASA score, preexisting comorbidities, localization, and postoperative medical and surgical complications. Results Age turned out to be not significantly associated with major flap complications (p = 0.925) but with higher ASA scores (p = 0.016). However, an age-related significant increase in minor flap complications could be observed in the elderly (p = 0.008). A significant correlation between minor medical complications and age could be observed (p = 0.001) in contrast to ASA score (p = 0.912). Conclusion An increased minor flap, as well as minor and major medical complications, must be expected in extremity reconstructions with free gracilis flaps in elderly patients. Higher ASA scores correlate with a higher incidence of major flap complications. Septuagenarians are more prone to develop perioperative major medical complications than patients younger than 70 years. Age and general medical condition, coupled with the performance of each patient, should be thoroughly assessed individually to facilitate a tailored reconstructive approach using risk assessment tools and established scoring systems.
机译:背景技术对老年患者对老年患者的塑料和重建手术的需求已经在过去几十年中预期寿命的增加。因此,对年轻和老年患者进行了一项研究,这些患者在显微外肢体重建后与免费的Gracilis肌肉片,旨在调查年龄和美国麻醉学家(ASA)评分对一般结果的影响,以及手术和手术医疗并发症。方法对2009年11月至2018年1月至2018年1月至2018年1月至2018年1月间重建的153名患者的回顾录分析是在专门的显微外科重建的两个合作伙伴制度。进行逻辑回归分析以与术后并发症概率相关的年龄和ASA得分。 70岁以下的患者与年龄,性别,ASA得分,预先存在的合并症,本地化和术后医疗和手术并发症相比,与老年患者相比直接相比。结果年龄原因与主要皮瓣并发症没有显着相关(P = 0.925),但分数较高(P = 0.016)。然而,在老年人中可以观察到与年龄相关的显着增加的轻微皮瓣并发症(p = 0.008)。与ASA得分相比(P = 0.912)相比,可以观察到次要医疗并发症和年龄之间的显着相关性(p = 0.001)。结论在老年人患者的免费Gracilis襟翼中,必须预期增加的轻微皮瓣以及轻微和主要的医疗并发症。较高的ASA分数与较高的主要皮瓣并发症的发病率相关。 Septuagenarians更容易发生围手术期主要的医疗并发症,而不是70岁的患者。年龄和一般医疗条件与每位患者的性能相结合,应当单独进行全面评估,以促进使用风险评估工具和建立评分系统的定制重建方法。

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