Role of Temperature & Fluid Management in Flap Survival | Explained by Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj
Автор: Conceptual Anesthesia
Загружено: 2025-10-14
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In long reconstructive surgeries, even small physiological factors can determine whether a flap survives or fails. In this insightful lecture, Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj explains why temperature and fluid balance are crucial in ensuring flap survival and proper healing.
Learn how hypothermia causes vasoconstriction, how fluid loss during long surgeries affects perfusion, and why both hypovolemia and hypervolemia can be dangerous. Dr. Bajaj also emphasizes the balance between crystalloids, colloids, and blood products to maintain normovolemia and prevent tissue edema, which can delay healing.
👉 Key Concepts Covered:
Importance of maintaining temperature during flap surgery
How hypothermia causes vasoconstriction and reduces flap perfusion
Fluid management during long reconstructive surgeries (12–14 hours)
Understanding maintenance and replacement fluids
Risks of hypovolemia and hypervolemia
How excess crystalloids lead to tissue edema and delayed healing
Practical tips for maintaining optimal flap perfusion and healing
📚 Ideal for:
Anesthesiologists, surgical residents, and medical students preparing for exams or learning the concepts behind flap survival and perioperative management.
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