Early postoperative imaging and image-guided procedures on patients with face transplants

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Abstract

Face transplantation is being performed with increasing frequency. Facial edema, fluid collections, and lymphadenopathy are common postoperative findings and may be due to various etiologies, some of which are particular to face transplantation. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how postoperative imaging and image-guided minimally invasive procedures can assist in diagnosing and treating complications arising from face transplantation. Retrospective evaluation of 6 consecutive cases of face transplantation performed at Brigham and Women's Hospital between April 2009 and March 2014 was performed with assessment of postoperative imaging and image-guided procedures, including aspiration of postoperative fluid collection, lymph node biopsy, and treatment of salivary gland leak. Through these cases, we demonstrate that early postoperative imaging and image-guided procedures are key components for the management of complications following face transplantation.

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Lee, T. C., Chansakul, T., Huang, R. Y., Wrubel, G. L., Mukundan, S., Annino, D. J., … Pomahac, B. (2015). Early postoperative imaging and image-guided procedures on patients with face transplants. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 36(3), 568–574. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4141

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