Monitoring of microvascular free flaps following oropharyngeal reconstruction using infrared thermography: first clinical experiences

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016 Sep;273(9):2659-67. doi: 10.1007/s00405-015-3780-9. Epub 2015 Sep 18.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate static and dynamic infrared (IR) thermography for intra- and postoperative free-flap monitoring following oropharyngeal reconstruction. Sixteen patients with oropharyngeal reconstruction by free radial forearm flap were included in this prospective, clinical study (05/2013-08/2014). Prior ("intraop_pre") and following ("intraop_post") completion of the microvascular anastomoses, IR thermography was performed for intraoperative flap monitoring. Further IR images were acquired one day ("postop_1") and 10 days ("postop_10") after surgery for postoperative flap monitoring. Of the 16, 15 transferred free radial forearm flaps did not show any perfusion failure. A significant decreasing mean temperature difference (∆T: temperature difference between the flap surface and the surrounding tissue in Kelvin) was measured at all investigation points in comparison with the temperature difference at "intraop_pre" (mean values on all patients: ∆T intraop_pre = -2.64 K; ∆T intraop_post = -1.22 K, p < 0.0015; ∆T postop_1 = -0.54 K, p < 0.0001; ∆T postop_10 = -0.58 K, p < 0.0001). Intraoperative dynamic IR thermography showed typical pattern of non-pathological rewarming due to re-established flap perfusion after completion of the microvascular anastomoses. Static and dynamic IR thermography is a promising, objective method for intraoperative and postoperative monitoring of free-flap reconstructions in head and neck surgery and to detect perfusion failure, before macroscopic changes in the tissue surface are obvious. A lack of significant decrease of the temperature difference compared to surrounding tissue following completion of microvascular anastomoses and an atypical rewarming following a thermal challenge are suggestive of flap perfusion failure.

Keywords: Dynamic infrared thermography; Free tissue transfer; Free-flap monitoring; Microsurgery; Perfusion failure; Thermal imaging.

Publication types

  • Clinical Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Carcinoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Carcinoma / surgery*
  • Female
  • Free Tissue Flaps / blood supply*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Monitoring, Intraoperative
  • Oropharyngeal Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Oropharyngeal Neoplasms / surgery*
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures / methods
  • Postoperative Complications / diagnostic imaging*
  • Postoperative Complications / physiopathology
  • Prospective Studies
  • Skin Temperature
  • Thermography*