Expansion of venous flaps: an experimental study in rats
In this study, the effects of controlled tissue expansion on the survival of unipedicled venous flapswere investigated in rats. In three groups of Lewis rats, a 3×6 cm unipedicled Lateral thoracic venous flap was studied with group 1 as control group ( n=30) without any manipulation, group 2 ( n=30)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of plastic surgery 1998-07, Vol.51 (5), p.393-401 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, the effects of controlled tissue expansion on the survival of unipedicled venous flapswere investigated in rats. In three groups of Lewis rats, a 3×6 cm unipedicled Lateral thoracic venous flap was studied with group 1 as control group (
n=30) without any manipulation, group 2 (
n=30) where an expander was introduced under the flap area but was not expanded and group 3 (
n=30) in which a 40 ml expander was introduced under the flap area and was expanded over a period of 10 days. Observations included gross and histological examination, reverse microangiography, reverse flow resistance and percentage of survival of flaps. Group 3 (expanded) showed more angiogenesis, a better delineation on microangiography, lower reverse flow resistance and higher survival rates as compared to group 2 (non-expanded). In the control group the survival rate of flaps was the poorest and the flaps showed higher rates of reverse flow resistance. Microangiography was not successful in the control group. In a pilot project prior to this experiment microscopic examination of the Lateral thoracic vein in 10 Lewis rats had confirmed the presence of two or three valves in this vein. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1226 1465-3087 |
DOI: | 10.1054/bjps.1997.0151 |