Changes in Blood Flow in the Epigastric Free Flap after Microsurgical Artery Anastomoses in Rats

A number of clinical disorders of free vascularized flap are presumed to reflect insufficient blood flow (BF) or an inadequate range of vascular responsiveness. We compared the changes in BF in a pedicled and free epigastric flap, directly after and 90 min after performing microsurgical artery anast...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oto-laryngologica 2000, Vol.120 (543), p.254-256
1. Verfasser: Kinnunen, Esa Laurikainen, Aleksi Schrey, Kalle Aitasalo, Ilpo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A number of clinical disorders of free vascularized flap are presumed to reflect insufficient blood flow (BF) or an inadequate range of vascular responsiveness. We compared the changes in BF in a pedicled and free epigastric flap, directly after and 90 min after performing microsurgical artery anastomoses. We used the clamping method and laser Doppler flowmetry in six Sprague-Dawley rats. The BF response curves shortly after re-anastomosing of the artery differ markedly from those in a pedicled flap model and curves registered 90 min after performing the anastomosis. We conclude that the clamping method is reliable and reproducible when studying the short-term autoregulatory BF patterns of epigastric pedicled and free flaps.
ISSN:0001-6489
0365-5237
1651-2251
1651-2464
DOI:10.1080/000164800454558