Preoperative Examination Is Not Associated with Postoperative Function following Radial Forearm Free Flap Harvest
There is debate on the utility of a preoperative Allen test or ultrasound before radial forearm free flap (RFFF) harvest. This study sought to evaluate correlations between preoperative testing and donor-site morbidity. A survey of plastic surgery and otolaryngology RFFF patients was conducted at a...
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description | There is debate on the utility of a preoperative Allen test or ultrasound before radial forearm free flap (RFFF) harvest. This study sought to evaluate correlations between preoperative testing and donor-site morbidity.
A survey of plastic surgery and otolaryngology RFFF patients was conducted at a Midwestern academic center. The modified Cold Intolerance Symptom Severity (modCISS) and Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QDASH) instruments were administered. A retrospective chart review was performed to assess perioperative factors.
Of 212 RFFFs completed over 7 years, 144 patients were contacted, and 71 patients completed the survey (33% response rate). Preoperative Allen test was negative in 92% of patients (65 of 71). There was no statistical association between Allen test and duplex ultrasound findings ( P = 0.19). Cold intolerance screening was positive on 20% of donor arms (14 of 71), with an average positive modCISS score of 39.0 ± 14.7. Disability was reported on the QDASH by 76% of patients (54 of 71), with an average score of 21.0 ± 22.3. There was no statistical correlation between preoperative Allen test or ultrasound classification and modCISS or QDASH score. There was a borderline positive correlation between modCISS and QDASH scores that did not reach statistical significance ( r = 0.22, P = 0.067). Operative characteristics also did not predict modCISS or QDASH scores.
Following RFFF harvest, donor extremity cold intolerance is reported in 20% of patients, and extremity-related disability is reported in the majority of patients. Preoperative ultrasound and physical examination findings are not predictive of morbidity. |
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A survey of plastic surgery and otolaryngology RFFF patients was conducted at a Midwestern academic center. The modified Cold Intolerance Symptom Severity (modCISS) and Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QDASH) instruments were administered. A retrospective chart review was performed to assess perioperative factors.
Of 212 RFFFs completed over 7 years, 144 patients were contacted, and 71 patients completed the survey (33% response rate). Preoperative Allen test was negative in 92% of patients (65 of 71). There was no statistical association between Allen test and duplex ultrasound findings ( P = 0.19). Cold intolerance screening was positive on 20% of donor arms (14 of 71), with an average positive modCISS score of 39.0 ± 14.7. Disability was reported on the QDASH by 76% of patients (54 of 71), with an average score of 21.0 ± 22.3. There was no statistical correlation between preoperative Allen test or ultrasound classification and modCISS or QDASH score. There was a borderline positive correlation between modCISS and QDASH scores that did not reach statistical significance ( r = 0.22, P = 0.067). Operative characteristics also did not predict modCISS or QDASH scores.
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Of 212 RFFFs completed over 7 years, 144 patients were contacted, and 71 patients completed the survey (33% response rate). Preoperative Allen test was negative in 92% of patients (65 of 71). There was no statistical association between Allen test and duplex ultrasound findings ( P = 0.19). Cold intolerance screening was positive on 20% of donor arms (14 of 71), with an average positive modCISS score of 39.0 ± 14.7. Disability was reported on the QDASH by 76% of patients (54 of 71), with an average score of 21.0 ± 22.3. There was no statistical correlation between preoperative Allen test or ultrasound classification and modCISS or QDASH score. There was a borderline positive correlation between modCISS and QDASH scores that did not reach statistical significance ( r = 0.22, P = 0.067). Operative characteristics also did not predict modCISS or QDASH scores.
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Of 212 RFFFs completed over 7 years, 144 patients were contacted, and 71 patients completed the survey (33% response rate). Preoperative Allen test was negative in 92% of patients (65 of 71). There was no statistical association between Allen test and duplex ultrasound findings ( P = 0.19). Cold intolerance screening was positive on 20% of donor arms (14 of 71), with an average positive modCISS score of 39.0 ± 14.7. Disability was reported on the QDASH by 76% of patients (54 of 71), with an average score of 21.0 ± 22.3. There was no statistical correlation between preoperative Allen test or ultrasound classification and modCISS or QDASH score. There was a borderline positive correlation between modCISS and QDASH scores that did not reach statistical significance ( r = 0.22, P = 0.067). Operative characteristics also did not predict modCISS or QDASH scores.
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