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Acta cir. bras ; 30(7): 497-502, 07/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-754981

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of isoxsuprine and nicotine on TRAM. METHODS: Forty eight 48 Wistar rats distributed into four Groups (n=12). All rats received medication managed daily for 20 days: saline solution (SA), nicotine solution (NI), isoxsuprine solution (IS) and nicotine solution (NI) + isoxsuprine solution (IS). On day 21st the rats were submitted to the caudally based, right unipedicled TRAM flap and after 48 hours, made the macroscopic evaluation of the surface of the flap, photographic documentation and collection of material for histology. Data from macroscopic evaluation were analyzed by ANOVA and microscopic evaluation by Kruskal-Wallis test, with significance level of 5%. RESULTS: In the macroscopic evaluation of isoxsuprine Group retail presented absolute numbers: final area (p=0.001*) and viable area (p=0.006*) with the highest values; necrosis (p=0.001*) had the lowest value. Microscopic examination revealed no significant findings in the study of TRAM under the action of isoxsuprine and nicotine to the percentage of necrosis in the left and right cranial and caudal regions. CONCLUSIONS: There was significant improvement in viability of TRAM using the isoxsuprine solution alone. No influence using nicotine alone and in association with isoxsuprine. .


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Animals , Female , Isoxsuprine/pharmacology , Myocutaneous Flap , Nicotine/adverse effects , Nicotinic Agonists/adverse effects , Rectus Abdominis/transplantation , Vasodilator Agents/pharmacology , Graft Survival/drug effects , Models, Animal , Myocutaneous Flap/pathology , Necrosis/pathology , Prospective Studies , Rats, Wistar , Reproducibility of Results , Rectus Abdominis/drug effects , Rectus Abdominis/pathology , Smoking/adverse effects , Tissue Survival/drug effects
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Acta cir. bras ; 27(2): 162-167, Feb. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-614536

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PURPOSE: To investigate the microscopic changes in the rectus abdominis muscle in rats subjected to five delay procedure. METHODS: 30 male holtzmann rats, weighting between 250 and 350 grams, were used. The animals were divided into five groups (n=6): A - cranial section of the right muscle; B - caudal section of the right muscle; C - craniocaudal section of the right muscle; D - cranial section reflecting the right muscle in the craniocaudal direction; E - caudal section reflecting the right muscle in the caudocranial direction. On the seventh day after surgery, a resection of the cranial and caudal fragments of the right and left muscles, respectively, was performed for microscopic analysis. Histological alterations were quantified and the right and left (control) muscle fragments compared. Fisher's exact test was used for statistical purposes with a significance level of 5 percent. RESULTS: The comparison between right and left muscles showed statistically significant differences in group A - inflammatory infiltrate in the cranial fragment (p=0.015); in group C - inflammatory infiltrate (p=0.000) and necrosis (p=0.015) in the caudal fragment; and in group E - edema in the caudal fragment (p=0.000). No significant alterations were noted in groups B and D. CONCLUSIONS: Irrigation exclusively through the perforating muscle vessels is inappropriate; irrigation exclusively through the cranial pedicle causes milder, insignificant histological alterations, when compared with irrigation exclusively through the caudal pedicle; irrigation exclusively through the caudal pedicle causes more pronounced, but still insignificant, histological alterations when compared with other forms of devascularization.


OBJETIVO: Investigar as alterações microscópicas no músculo reto do abdome de ratos submetidos a cinco técnicas de autonomização. MÉTODOS: Utilizaram-se 30 ratos machos Holtzmann, pesando entre 250 e 350 gramas. Os animais foram distribuídos em cinco grupos (n=6): A - secção cranial do músculo direito; B - secção caudal do músculo direito; C - secção cranial e caudal do músculo direito; D - secção cranial rebatendo o músculo direito no sentido cranial-caudal; E - secção caudal rebatendo o músculo direito no sentido caudal-cranial. No sétimo dia pós-operatório, ressecou-se um fragmento cranial e caudal dos músculos direito e esquerdo, respectivamente, para estudo microscópico. As alterações histológicas foram quantificadas e comparados os fragmentos dos músculos direito aos do esquerdo (controle). Utilizou-se, para fins estatísticos, o teste exato de Fisher, com nível de significância de 5 por cento. RESULTADOS: A comparação entre os músculos direito e esquerdo demonstrou significância estatística no grupo A - infiltrado inflamatório no fragmento cranial (p=0,015); no grupo C - infiltrado inflamatório (p=0,000) e necrose (p=0,015) no fragmento caudal; e no grupo E - edema no fragmento caudal (p=0,000). Não foram observadas alterações significativas nos grupos B e D. CONCLUSÕES: A irrigação exclusiva pelos vasos musculares perfurantes é inadequada; a irrigação exclusiva pelo pedículo cranial causa alterações histológicas menos acentuadas, não-significantes, em comparação à irrigação exclusiva pelo pedículo caudal; a irrigação exclusiva pelo pedículo caudal causa alterações histológicas mais acentuadas, não-significantes, em comparação com as demais formas de desvascularização.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Rectus Abdominis/blood supply , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Epigastric Arteries/surgery , Models, Animal , Mammaplasty/methods , Necrosis/pathology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reproducibility of Results , Rectus Abdominis/pathology , Rectus Abdominis/surgery
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