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Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (12): 486-491, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986917

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of supraclavicular fasciocutaneous island flap (SIF) for repairing the defect of parotid or auricle regions after tumor resection. Methods: From February 2019 to June 2021, 12 patients (11 males and 1 female, aged 54-77 years old), of whom 4 with parotid adenoid cystic carcinoma and 8 with auricular basal cell carcinoma underwent reconstruction surgery for postoperative defects in the parotid gland area and auricular area with SIF in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Size of the SIF, time for harvesting SIF, neck lymph node dissection and postoperative complications were recorded. Results: The flap areas were (6-9) cm × (8-13) cm, and the harvesting time for SIF ranged from 40 to 80 min, averaging 51.7 min. The donor sites were directly closed. All patients underwent ipsilateral levels Ⅰ-Ⅲ neck dissection, with 4 cases undergoing additional level Ⅳ neck dissection and 2 cases undergoing level Ⅳ-Ⅴ neck dissection. Of the 12 SIF, 10 were completely survival and 2 had flap arterial crisis with partial flap necrosis, in addition, 1 had donor site wound dehiscence. With follow-up of 10-42 months, there were no tumor recurrences in 10 patients, 1 patient was lost to follow-up at 10 months postoperatively, and 1 patient experienced local tumor recurrence at 11 months after surgery and died 15 months later. Conclusion: SIF is an easily harvested flap with good skin features matching the skin in parotid and auricle regions and less damage to donor site, and this flap has no need for microvascular anastomosis technique. SIF is feasible and effective for repairing defects in parotid and auricle area.


Subject(s)
Male , Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Parotid Gland/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Skin Transplantation/methods , Postoperative Complications , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. argent. cir. plást ; 25(1): 16-20, 20190000. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1358037

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Propósito y objetivo. Demostrar una de las opciones más empleadas para la cobertura de úlceras isquiáticas en paciente parapléjico. El colgajo glúteo mayor sería de primera elección en el caso presentado de una paciente con diagnóstico de escaras isquiáticas bilateral Grado IV. Introducción. El colgajo glúteo mayor, colgajo musculocutáneo, es un procedimiento muy utilizado y de primera línea para el tratamiento de úlceras isquiáticas. Debemos tener en cuenta que para el éxito y buena evolución de la cirugía es necesario la conformación de un equipo multidisciplinario, para su seguimiento y control. Las opciones de cobertura dependen de la topografía de la lesión. Algunas de las opciones de cobertura son: colgajo glúteo inferior de rotación, colgajo glúteo inferior de avance en V-Y, colgajo de isquiotibiales en V-Y, colgajo de cara posterior de muslo y colgajo extendido de fascia lata, entre otros. Material y método. Se presenta el caso clínico de una paciente femenina con diagnóstico patológico de cavernoma intramedular D9, que padece paraplejía de un año de evolución, presentando escara isquiática bilateral grado IV acompañadas de osteomielitis. Se trató quirúrgicamente con colgajo glúteo mayor bilateral Resultados. En esta paciente se alcanzó una adecuada cobertura del defecto, que permitió su pronta rehabilitación, y un minucioso control posoperatorio que no mostró complicaciones ni recidiva, hasta la fecha. Discusión. Las úlceras isquiáticas profundas ubicadas cerca del tracto genitourinario presentan mayor dificultad para su reconstrucción. El colgajo musculocutáneo de glúteo mayor a pedículo inferior permite el cierre de cualquier úlcera isquiática y el cierre primario del sitio donador asegurando un cierre sin tensión; otras opciones quirúrgicas, como los colgajos basados en la pelvis o el tronco, son menos susceptibles a la tensión que aquellos ubicados en la porción móvil de la extremidad inferior, por lo que los colgajos de glúteo mayor, inferior y de cara posterior al muslo tienen mayor porcentaje de éxito que los colgajos de tensor de fascia lata e isquiotibiales. Conclusión. El colgajo glúteo mayor es un tratamiento de primera elección para la cobertura de úlceras isquiáticas de alta morbilidad en pacientes parapléjicos, tratado por un equipo multidisciplinario, cuya técnica quirúrgica presentó buena cobertura con un control estricto del posoperatorio con excelente evolución y sin ninguna complicación esperada


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Paraplegia/drug therapy , Sciatica/pathology , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Buttocks/surgery , Aftercare , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Pressure Ulcer/surgery , Ischemia/therapy
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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 64(6): 501-508, June 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-956484

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To report the surgical procedures and efficacy of using medial plantar venous flap for the repair of soft tissue defects of the fingers. Methods From March 2010 to April 2012, medial plantar venous flaps were harvested to repair the wounds of 31 fingers in 29 cases. Among them, there were 13 middle fingers with defects at the tips in 11 cases, 7 fingers with defects in the dorsal part in 7 cases, and 11 fingers with defects in the finger pulp in 11 cases. The size of the defects ranged from 1.2cm×1.5 cm to 2.5cm × 3.5cm. Medial plantar venous flaps of 1.5cm × 2cm - 3×4 cm were harvested. Full-thickness skin grafts were adopted for the donor areas. RESULTS All 31 flaps survived, except for 1 flap with arterial crisis and 2 cases with venous crisis. These conditions were timely corrected by secondary anastomosis of artery and vein and the flaps survived. The wounds and the donor areas achieved healing by the first intention. All grafted skins survived. Postoperative follow-up was conducted for 26 fingers in 24 cases for 4-12 months, excluding 5 cases with lost follow-up. The dorsal part of the damaged fingers had normal morphology, and the skin color and texture were similar to those of the normal skin. After the repair of defects in the fingertip and pulp, fingerprints appeared, and the protective sensation was restored. CONCLUSION The soft tissue defects of the fingers can be satisfactorily repaired with medial plantar venous flap, and little damage is caused to the donor area. This method is proven effective for the repair of soft tissue defects of the fingers.


RESUMO OBJETIVO Relatar os procedimentos cirúrgicos e a eficácia do uso de retalhos plantares mediais venosos para reparo de defeitos de tecidos moles dos dedos. METODOLOGIA De março de 2010 a abril de 2012, foram colhidos retalhos plantares mediais venosos para reparar ferimentos de 31 dedos em 29 casos. Entre eles, 13 dedos médios com defeitos nas pontas em 11 casos, 7 dedos com defeitos na parte dorsal em 7 casos e 11 dedos com defeitos na polpa digital em 11 casos. O tamanho dos defeitos variava de 1,2 cm × 1,5 cm a 2,5 cm × 3,5 cm. Foram colhidos retalhos plantares mediais venosos de 1,5 cm × 2 cm a 3 cm × 4 cm. Foram adotados enxertos de pele de espessura total na área doadora. RESULTADOS Todos os 31 retalhos sobreviveram, com exceção de 1 retalho com crise arterial e 2 casos com crise venosa. Esses problemas foram corrigidos a tempo com anastomoses secundárias das artérias e veias e os retalhos sobreviveram. Os ferimentos e áreas doadoras atingiram cicatrização por primeira intenção. Todos os enxertos de pele sobreviveram. Foi realizado acompanhamento pós-operatório em de 26 dedos em 24 casos por 4 a 12 meses, sendo que dos casos tratados 5 não tiveram acompanhamento. As partes dorsais dos dedos lesionados apresentaram morfologia normal, com cor e textura da pele muito similares a da pele normal. Após o reparo dos defeitos nas pontas e polpas digitais, impressões digitais apareceram e a sensação protetora foi restaurada. CONCLUSÃO Os defeitos de tecido mole dos dedos podem ser reparados de forma satisfatória com retalhos plantares mediais venosos, com poucos danos à área doadora. Este método mostrou se eficaz para o reparo de defeitos de tecido mole dos dedos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Surgical Flaps/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Finger Injuries/surgery , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Wound Healing , Skin Transplantation/methods , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/instrumentation , Foot , Middle Aged
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Rev. chil. cir ; 69(3): 234-246, jun. 2017. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-844366

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Introducción: La reconstrucción mamaria es parte fundamental del tratamiento de la mujer mastectomizada por cáncer de mama. Tras comprobarse que la reconstrucción no influye negativamente sobre la enfermedad neoplásica, sino que es trascendental para la rehabilitación física y psicológica de la paciente, su desarrollo se ha visto favorecido. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio de tipo prospectivo, observacional, descriptivo y comparativo tipo ensayo clínico, entre los colgajos miocutáneos TRAM y dorsal ancho ampliado, en las pacientes sometidas a cirugía electiva. Resultados: Se incluyó un total de 36 pacientes, dividiéndose en 2 grupos de 20 pacientes para el grupo TRAM y 16 para el grupo de dorsal ampliado, con una edad promedio de 45,45 ± 9,50 años en el TRAM y de 56,09 ± 9,07 años en el de dorsal ampliado, con un IMC que oscilaba en ambos grupos entre 25,0-29,9. Se realizó en 19 pacientes mastectomía radical modificada tipo Madden + TRAM, representando un 80%, donde se simetrizó el 15% de dicho grupo. Se realizó un Halsted + TRAM bipediculado, representando un 5%; al grupo dorsal se les realizó mastectomía radical modificada tipo Madden, simetrizándose el 31,3%. Respecto a las complicaciones, se observó en general que en las pacientes del grupo TRAM predominaron la infección de la herida operatoria y la necrosis, con un 25,0% cada una, seguidas de seroma y dehiscencia de sutura con un 10% cada una, describiéndose solo un caso de eventración, totalizando 11 pacientes, donde 3 presentaron 2 o más complicaciones de las descritas anteriormente asociadas; en el grupo de dorsal ampliado predominaron los seromas, con un 18,8%, y necrosis en un 12,5%, totalizando 4 pacientes, igualmente una con 2 complicaciones asociadas. Conclusiones: La reconstrucción mamaria posterior a la Mastectomía con sus diferentes técnicas representa un procedimiento seguro y que se debe implementar en todos los centros en que se manejen pacientes con cáncer de mama, como en nuestro servicio de Cirugía Oncológica.


Introduction: Breast reconstruction is a fundamental part of the treatment of women with mastectomies. After finding that rebuilding a negative effect on the neoplastic disease, but is critical to the physical and psychological rehabilitation of the patient, its development has been favored. Selecting the right process depends on multiple factors such as patient age, stage of disease, smoking, obesity, adjuvant treatment, experience and technical capacity of the center where they will perform the reconstruction, among other. Materials and methods: A study of prospective, observational, descriptive and comparative clinical trial type was held between myocutaneous flaps extended dorsal and TRAM, in patients undergoing elective surgery. Results: A total of 36 patients were included, divided into 2 groups of 20 patients TRAM group and 16 expanded dorsal group, with a mean age of 45.45 ± 9,50 years old in the TRAM and the expanded dorsal group of 56.09 ± 9.07 years old with a BMI in both groups ranged between 25.0-29.9. They were performed in 19 patients radical modified mastectomy Madden + TRAM type representing 80%, where 15% of this group symmetrize. A Halsted + TRAM bipedicled was performed representing 5%; the dorsal group underwent modified radical mastectomy Madden 100%, symmetrize the 31.3%. Overall complications was observed in patients TRAM group predominated operative wound infection and necrosis with 25.0% each, followed by seroma and wound dehiscence with 10% each, describing only one hernia totaling 11 patients, where 3 patients had 2 or more complications associated previously described; in extended dorsal group seroma they predominated with 18.8% and 12.5% necrosis, totaling 4 patients alike with 2 associated complications. Conclusions: The post-mastectomy breast reconstruction with different techniques is a safe procedure that must be implemented in all centers where patients with breast cancer, and our service are handled Surgical Oncology.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Mammaplasty/methods , Mastectomy/methods , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Age Distribution , Blood Loss, Surgical , Body Mass Index , Mastectomy/statistics & numerical data , Operative Time , Postoperative Complications , Prospective Studies , Rectus Abdominis/blood supply , Rectus Abdominis/transplantation
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Rev. chil. cir ; 68(5): 349-354, oct. 2016. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-797344

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Objetivo: Determinar la factibilidad de la monitorización en microcirugía por medio de la evaluación no invasiva de la microcirculación con sidestream dark field (SDF) y compararla con otros métodos. Materiales y métodos: Estudio experimental. En 8 cerdos se elevó colgajo pectoral y se disecó pedículo. Se llevó a cabo una instalación sucesiva de dispositivos cutáneos para la evaluación de la microcirculación: SDF para evaluar flujo, y near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) para evaluar saturación de O2 (SatO2). Posteriormente se evaluó la oclusión venosa, arterial y total con pinzamiento durante 180 s. Resultados: SDF en oclusión venosa: disminución del flujo: 51 s (59-62); SDF en oclusión arterial: disminución del flujo: 3 s (1-5); SDF en oclusión vascular total: disminución del flujo: 3,5 s (2-5). NIRS en oclusión venosa: disminución de la SatO2:15,2 ± 5,3%; NIRS en oclusión arterial: disminución de la SatO2 23,9 ± 13,8%; NIRS en oclusión vascular total: disminución de la SatO2 23,85 ± 13,9%. Doppler en oclusión venosa: no desapareció; Doppler en oclusión arterial y oclusión vascular total: desapareció a los 2 s. En cada una de las mediciones, los cambios clínicos fueron más tardíos que los observados con SDF. Conclusión: Es factible la monitorización en microcirugía por medio de la evaluación de la microcirculación con Microscan®. Este método permite realizar el diagnóstico de oclusión vascular más tempranamente que con NIRS y evaluación clínica.


Aim: Determine the feasibility of using SDF Microscan® as a non-invasive method for monitoring free flap microcirculation, and compare it to other methods. Materials and methods: Experimental study. In 8 pigs a pectoral myocutaneous flap was raised. Microcirculation was evaluated using: SDF Microscan®, near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), clinical examination and Doppler. Venous, arterial and total occlusion was performed by clamping the vascular pedicle. Mean time to blood flow impairment diagnosis was measured. Results: SDF in venous occlusion: reduced microcirculatory flow index at: 51 s (59-62). SDF in arterial occlusion: reduced microcirculatory flow index at: 3 s (1-5). SDF in total vascular occlusion: reduced microcirculatory flow index at: 3.5 s (2-5). NIRS in venous occlusion: SatO2 decrease was 15.2 ± 5.3%. NIRS in arterial occlusion: SatO2 decrease was 23.9 ± 13.8%. NIRS in total vascular occlusion: SatO2 decrease was 23.85 ± 13.9%. Doppler in venous occlusion: The signal did not disappear. Doppler arterial and total vascular occlusion disappears at 2 s. The clinical changes were later than SDF. Conclusion: Microcirculation monitoring is feasible using SDF Microscan® in a pig model. This method allows to detect blood flow disruption earlier than NIRS and clinical evaluation.


Subject(s)
Animals , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Microscopy, Video , Microcirculation/physiology , Microsurgery/methods , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Swine , Models, Animal
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Acta cir. bras ; 31(8): 513-519, Aug. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-792411

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ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of pharmacological delay with insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) on skin flap survival. METHODS: Thirty Sprague-Dawley rats were submitted to dorsal skin flap (3x9 cm). Seven days before the surgery, the animals were subdivided into three groups of 10 rats. In group 1 (controls), no injection was done. Seven days before the elevation, saline had been injected to the marked skin flap area in group 2 (sham group), and group 3 (experimental group) underwent a pharmacological delay with subcutaneous IGF-1 injections. On the seventh postoperative day, flap area was analyzed for survival. Tissue samples were obtained for histological and biochemical evaluations. RESULTS: Survival rates were 43.55 ± 16%, 21.40 ± 8%, and 43.12 ± 14% in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Differences between group 2 and other groups were statistically significant. No significant difference was detected between all three groups for tissue or plasma vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels. There was no significant histological difference between groups. CONCLUSION: Although a single injection of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) did not significantly increase flap survival, its wound healing features are still encouraging and further meticulously planned studies, especially with repeated applications or controlled-release methods, and combinations with binding protein are required.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Surgical Flaps/physiology , Wound Healing/drug effects , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/pharmacology , Graft Survival/drug effects , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/administration & dosage , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors/blood , Injections, Subcutaneous , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage
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Acta cir. bras ; 31(1): 15-21, Jan. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-771850

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PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of remote ischemic post-conditioning (RIPoC) against ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury on flaps of rats. METHODS: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into the Sham, Control, RIPoC1 and RIPoC2 groups. All the animals were submitted to a 5×4 cm superficial inferior epigastric artery flap. Eight hours of flap ischemia was induced and two protocols of limb RIPoC were applied. Tissue MDA level and SOD activity in 24-h reperfusion were assessed. Flap survival was assessed 7 days postoperatively. RESULTS: Compared to the Control group, the RIPoC1 group showed statistically decreased MDA level at 6-, 12-, and 24-h reperfusion (P = 0.01, P < 0.01 and P < 0.01, respectively), and statistically increased SOD activity at 12- and 24-h reperfusion (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). Flap survival rate on the 7th day was significantly higher in the RIPoC1 group than the control group (47.9 ± 6.4 vs . 29.4 ± 7.1 %, P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Three cycles of 5-min Limb remote ischemic post-conditioning rather than a single cycle of 15-min limb RIPoC has protective effect on flaps against ischemia-reperfusion injury by attenuating oxidative stress.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Dermatologic Surgical Procedures , Ischemic Postconditioning/methods , Oxidative Stress , Reperfusion Injury/therapy , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Dermatologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Epigastric Arteries/surgery , Extremities/injuries , Malondialdehyde/analysis , Necrosis , Random Allocation , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/analysis , Surgical Flaps/pathology , Time Factors
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 514-522, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-99858

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The introduction of perforator flaps represented a significant advance in microsurgical reconstruction. However, confusion has developed due to the erroneous belief that perforator flaps are different from conventional flaps. The concept of the perforator is not new, but is an idea that evolved from the conventional flap. In fact, some of the flaps used by microsurgeons were perforator flaps. The only difference is the anatomical level of the blood vessels involved; the perforator concept is focused on the distal circulation, so-called 'perforator'. Therefore, thinner sections of tissue can be taken from the conventional donor sites of myocutaneous flaps. With the use of perforators, there are no longer "flap of choice" for specific reconstructions, because conventional donor sites have become universal donor sites, enabling the harvesting of a variety of flaps. Moreover, depending on the surgeon's ability, any flap can be utilized as a perforator-based island flap whose source vessel has been completely preserved. Therefore, tissues can be efficiently customized and tailored into any configuration required for reconstruction. The application of perforator flap technique enables more precise dissection, and allows more selective harvesting of thinner flaps, which will expand options in reconstructive surgery. No doubt the technique will continue to evolve.


Subject(s)
Humans , Perforator Flap/blood supply , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Skin Transplantation/methods , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/methods
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(8): 532-537, 08/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-719183

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PURPOSE: To investigate the reproducibility of the experimental model of face allotransplantation in rats in Brazil. METHODS: Eighteen rats were operated, nine-nine donors recipients. Animals underwent transplantation of the left hemiface, with periorbital and scalp. Transplants were made from donor Wistar rats to recipients Lewis rats. Flaps were based on the common carotid artery and the external jugular vein of the donor animal and the anastomosis in the recipient area was performed in common carotid artery (end-to-side) and in external jugular vein (end-to-end). RESULTS: Of the nine recipient animals operated, six survived and three progressed to death in the first days after surgery (survival rate = 67%). The mean time of the procedure was 252 minutes and the mean time of flap ischemia was 95 minutes. The five surviving animals were sacrificed at 14 days, in good general condition and without signs of tissue rejection. CONCLUSIONS: The experimental model of face allotransplantation in rats is reproducible in our midst. Duration of surgery, time of flap ischemia, animal survival rate and complications observed were similar to those described in the literature. .


Subject(s)
Animals , Facial Transplantation/methods , Models, Theoretical , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Brazil , Carotid Artery, Common/surgery , Face , Facial Transplantation/adverse effects , Graft Rejection , Graft Survival , Jugular Veins/surgery , Operative Time , Rats, Inbred Lew , Rats, Wistar , Reproducibility of Results , Scalp/transplantation , Transplantation, Homologous
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Int. j. morphol ; 32(2): 404-408, jun. 2014. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-714282

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The purpose of the study is to evaluate neurovascular anatomy of the deltoid flap based on the posterior subcutaneous deltoid artery (PSDA). Bilateral axillary artery dissections of the thirty-four shoulders of 17 formalin-fixed cadavers were performed (15 male, 2 female; age range 40 to 82 years) under the 4x loupe magnification. During the dissection of each region, the PSDA was evaluated with respect to the origin, the branches, course and anatomical relations with neighbouring structures. The PSDA was present in all cases. The PSDA was single in 26 (76.5%) cases, double in 2 (5.9%) cases and had early bifurcation in 6 (17.6%) cases. The mean length of the lateral cutaneous brachial nerve was 6.0 mm range from 49.0 mm to 83.9 mm. The mean distance between the piercing point of the PSDA and the acromion was 74.2 mm range from 51.0 mm to 96.3 mm. The pedicle bifurcated before reaching the superficial fascia in 6 cases (17.6%). An anatomic study of the posterior subcutaneous deltoid artery achieves reliable quantitative anatomic data and would be very helpful for utilizing deltoid flap. The quantitative and detailed anatomic information provided from the study may be of guidance to surgeons for safe operating period.


El objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar la anatomía neurovascular del colgajo deltoideo basado en la arteria subcutánea deltoidea posterior (ASDP). Se realizaron disecciones axilares bilaterales de 34 hombros de 17 cadáveres (15 hombres y 2 mujeres con un rango etareo entre 40-82 años) fijados en formalina con ampliación mediante una lupa 4X. Durante la disección de cada región, la ASDP fue evaluada en relación con su origen, ramas, curso y relaciones anatómicas con estructuras vecinas. La ASDP estuvo presente en todos los casos. Observamos una ASDP en 26 casos (76,5%), dos en 2 casos (5,9%) y la bifurcación temprana en 6 casos (17,6%). La longitud media del nervio cutáneo braquial lateral fue de 6,0 mm (intervalo de 49,0-83,9 mm). La distancia media entre el punto de entrada y el acromion de la ASDP fue 74,2 mm (rango de 51,0-96,3 mm). La bifurcación del pedículo se presentó antes de llegar a la fascia superficial en 6 de los casos (17,6 %). El estudio anatómico de la parte posterior de la arteria deltoidea subcutánea entrega datos anatómicos, cuantitativos, fiables para la utilización del colgajo deltoideo. La información detallada y cuantitativa proporcionada en este estudio puede servir de orientación a los cirujanos para un abordaje y período quirúrgico seguro.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Deltoid Muscle/blood supply , Arteries/anatomy & histology , Surgical Flaps/innervation , Cadaver , Deltoid Muscle/innervation
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Rev. chil. cir ; 66(2): 134-141, abr. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-706529

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Introducción: Los colgajos de perforantes se han convertido en una opción de cobertura válida cada vez más utilizada en cirugía reconstructiva. Se caracterizan porque requieren de la identificación preoperatoria y disección intraoperatoria del vaso perforante. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar el Angio TC en el estudio preoperatorio de los vasos perforantes y su correlación con los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Material y Métodos: Análisis retrospectivo de todos los colgajos de perforantes realizados en la Unidad de Cirugía Plástica del Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile entre junio de 2009 y junio de 2012. A todos los pacientes se les solicitó un Angio TC según el protocolo de la Universidad de Gent (Bélgica). Se utilizaron puntos de referencias específicos y un sistema de coordenadas para localizar el punto en el cual la perforante cruza la fascia superficial. La información entregada por el Angio TC se comparó con los hallazgos quirúrgicos. Resultados: A un total de 41 pacientes se les realizó Angio TC para la planificación de un colgajo de perforante durante el período en estudio, 40 fueron operados: 18 mujeres y 22 hombres, edad promedio de 46,6 +/- 5,7 años. Se realizaron los siguientes colgajos: Anterolateral de Muslo (ALT) = 14, Epigástrica Inferior (DIEP) = 18, Glútea Superior (SGAP) = 5, Tibial Posterior (PTAP) = 4 y Toracodorsal (TDAP) = 2. En todos ellos el Angio TC ubicó una o varias perforantes en forma precisa y 100 por ciento concordante con los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Conclusiones: El Angio TC es un examen con alto rendimiento en la identificación preoperatoria del vaso perforante y su trayecto. Es una herramienta de gran ayuda al momento de planificar la realización de este tipo de colgajos.


Introduction: Perforator flaps have become a coverage option validated and increasingly used in reconstructive surgery. These flaps require preoperative identification and intraoperative dissection of the perforator vessels. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of Angio CT in the preoperative assessment of perforating vessels and its correlation with intraoperative findings. Material and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all perforator flaps performed at the Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Chile Clinical Hospital between June 2009 and June 2012. All patients were asked for an Angio CT according to the protocol of the University of Gent (Belgium). Data points were used and a specific coordinate system to locate the point at which the perforator vessel fenestrate the deep fascia. The information provided in the Angio CT was compared with surgical findings. Results: A total of 41 patients underwent perforator flap planning during the study period. 40 underwent surgery: 18 women and 22 men, with a mean age of 46.6 ± 5.7 years. Flaps were performed as follows: anterolateral thigh (ALT) = 14, inferior epigastric (DIEP) = 18, superior gluteal (SGAP) = 5, posterior tibial (PTAP) = 4 and thoracodorsal (TDAP) = 2. In all cases the Angio CT identified one or more perforator vessel with a 100% concordance with intraoperative findings. Conclusions: CT Angio is a test with high performance in preoperative characterization of perforator vessels. It is a helpful tool that must be considered whenever planning this type of flaps.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Middle Aged , Angiography/methods , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Preoperative Care , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Retrospective Studies
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(supl.2): 34-37, 2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-721385

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PURPOSE: To investigate the blood vessels' concentration in TRAM flap's rat model, in the presence of pentoxifylline. METHODS: 32 male, Wistar-EPM rats were divided into two groups. Control group (C): 0.5 ml of saline, intraperitoneally, once a day, for seven days before flap elevation; PTX group (P): pentoxifylline (20mg/kg/day), intraperitoneally, for seven days before flap elevation. After that, they were submitted to a caudal unipedicle TRAM flap. On the fifth postoperative day, percentages of flap necrosis were determined via the "paper template" method and Tram flap's zone IV skin biopsies were taken for histological analysis. RESULTS: the mean percentage of flap necrosis in group C was 58.7 % and in group P, 31.1 (Wilcoxon test; p = 0.003). Mean capillary vessels number in zone IV's skin in C group was 33.4 and in P group was 71.9 (p=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Pentoxifylline was effective reducing the necrosis in the caudal unipedicle TRAM flap in the rat as well as increasing the number of capillaries in an ischemic zone (zone IV). .


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Capillaries/drug effects , Pentoxifylline/pharmacology , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/pharmacology , Rectus Abdominis/drug effects , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Tissue Survival/drug effects , Biopsy , Capillaries/pathology , Models, Animal , Necrosis , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Reproducibility of Results , Rectus Abdominis/blood supply , Rectus Abdominis/pathology , Skin/blood supply , Skin/drug effects , Skin/pathology , Surgical Flaps/pathology
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S237-S248, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191055

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The purpose of this study was to devise an expanded ischemic flap model and to investigate the role of AMD-3100 (Plerixafor, chemokine receptor 4 inhibitor) in this model by confirming its effect on mobilization of stem cells from the bone marrow. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were used as an animal research model. The mobilization of stem cells from the bone marrow was confirmed in the AMD-3100-treated group. The fractions of endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) and the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) 2+ cells in the peripheral blood were increased in groups treated with AMD-3100. The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was increased in response to expansion or AMD injection. The expression of stromal cell derived factor (SDF)-1 and VEGFR2 were increased only in unexpanded flap treated with AMD-3100. Treatment with AMD-3100 increased both the number and area of blood vessels. However, there were no statistically significant differences in the survival area or physiologic microcirculation in rats from the other groups. This endogenous neovascularization induced by AMD-3100 may be a result of the increase in both the area and number of vessels, as well as paracrine augmentation of the expression of VEGF and EPCs. However, the presence of a tissue expander under the flap could block the neovascularization between the flap and the recipient regardless of AMD-3100 treatment and expansion.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Anti-HIV Agents/pharmacology , Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Chemokine CXCL12/biosynthesis , Endothelial Progenitor Cells/cytology , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/cytology , Heterocyclic Compounds/pharmacology , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/metabolism , Neovascularization, Physiologic , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptors, CXCR4/antagonists & inhibitors , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Tissue Expansion/methods , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/biosynthesis , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2/biosynthesis
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Int. j. morphol ; 31(3): 879-887, set. 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-694971

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The aim of this study was to group arteries of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle according to their constitutes and provide anatomical basis for reverse bifolicated flap based on it. The constitute, track-way and distribution of the artery, which supply the medial pedis flap, the medial plantar and the medial tarsal flap, especial the arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle were observed and analyzed on 81 lower limbs cast specimens and 2 fresh feet specimens. According to their constitute, arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into 3 types: i) type I, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and (or) the medial tarsal artery. ii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery; iii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and the branch of medial tarsal artery anastomose with the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery, which was divided into two subtypes according to the different anastomosis of the artery: Type III 1, the type of anastomosed directly was about 48.2 percent, type III 2, The type of anastomosed indirectly was about 24.1 percent. According to the constitute of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into three types: The type of anterior medial malleolus artery and medial tarsal artery, the type of superficial branch of the medial plantar artery and the type of mixed. For the type mixed, two subtypes can be classified according to the different anastomosis of the artery.


El objetivo fue clasificar las arterias de arco arterial del margen superior del músculo abductor del hálux según su constitución, y proporcionar una base anatómica para el colgajo bilobulado reverso basado en él. La constitución, recorrido y distribución de las arterias que suministran los colgajos pedicular medial, plantar medial y medial del tarso, en especial el arco arterial del margen superior del músculo abductor del hálux fueron observados y analizados en 81 modelos de miembros inferiores y 2 pies frescos. De acuerdo con su constitución, el arco arterial del margen superior del músculo abductor del hálux se pueden clasificar en 3 tipos: i) tipo I, constituido principalmentepor la rama de la arteria anterior del maléolo medial y/o la arteria medial del tarso. ii) tipo II, constituido principalmente por la rama superficial de la arteria plantar medial, iii) tipo III constituido principalmente por la rama de la arteria maleolar medial anterior y la rama de la anastomosis de la arteria tarsiana medial de la rama superficial de la arteria plantar medial, que se divide en 2 subtipos diferentes de acuerdo con el tipo de anastomosis: tipo III 1, una anastomosis directa que se observó en el 48,2 por ciento, y tipo III 2, una anastomosis indirecta observada en aproximadamente el 24,1 por ciento de los casos. Según la constitución, el arco arterial del margen superior del músculo abductor del hálux se puede clasificar en 3 tipos: el tipo de arteria anterior del maléolo medial y la arteria tarsiana medial, el tipo de rama superficial de la arteria plantar medial y el tipo mixto. En el tipo mixto, pueden ser clasificados 2 subtipos de acuerdo a la diferente anastomosis de la arteria.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arteries/anatomy & histology , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Hallux/blood supply , Foot/blood supply
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Acta cir. bras ; 28(7): 487-493, July 2013. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-679079

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of pedicle occlusion on the viable area of a skin island flap. METHODS: An epigastric skin island flap was performed in 160 Wistar rats. The animals were randomly divided into four groups: G-1: occlusion of inferior epigastric artery; G-2: inferior epigastric vein; G-3: inferior epigastric vessels (artery/vein). At varying times postoperatively (2,3,4,5th day), animals from each group were randomly selected, and the pedicle was occluded. On the 10th. postop. day, the skin flaps were evaluated by templates to determine the percentage of surviving skin. The computer HP™ 9830A captured the photographs and the mean flap necrosis area was assessed. RESULTS: An increasing area of flap survived with less area of necrosis with increased time of days intervals. In the G-1, the mean area of necrosis observed (two to five days) were 95.2, 60.8, 31 and 3.7 % respectively. In the G-2 were 95.5, 57.6, 19.5 and 5.6 % respectively. In the G-3, a 100, 80, 32.4 and 14.9 % of mean area was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The arterial suppy/venous drainage is important for flap circulation up to five days following pedicle occlusion. After this period, the pedicle can be interrupted once the circulation through the flap margins has already been established.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Graft Survival , Skin Transplantation/methods , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Therapeutic Occlusion/methods , Epigastric Arteries , Models, Animal , Necrosis/pathology , Postoperative Period , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Reproducibility of Results , Regional Blood Flow/physiology , Skin/blood supply , Surgical Flaps/pathology , Time Factors , Veins
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Acta cir. bras ; 27(12): 905-911, dez. 2012. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-657976

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of local nitroglycerin on the viable area of a prefabricated flap for vascular implant in rats, and to investigate the surgical delay procedure. METHODS: A femoral pedicle was implanted under the skin of the abdominal wall in forty Wistar rats. The animals were divided into four groups of ten: group 1 - without surgical delay procedure and local nitroglycerin; group 2 - with surgical delay procedure, but without local nitroglycerin; group 3 - without surgical delay procedure, but with local nitroglycerin; and group 4 - with simultaneous surgical delay procedure and local nitroglycerin. The percentages of the viable areas, in relation to the total flap, were calculated using AutoCAD R 14. RESULTS: The mean percentage value of the viable area was 8.9% in the group 1. 49.4% in the group 2; 8.4% in the group 3 and 1.1% in the group 4. There was significant difference between groups 1 and 2 (p=0.005), 1 and 4 (p=0.024), 2 and 3 (p=0.003), 2 and 4 (p=0.001). These results support the hypothesis that the closure of the arterial venous channels is responsible for the phenomenon of surgical delay procedure. CONCLUSION: Local nitroglycerin did not cause an increase in the prefabricated viable flap area by vascular implantation and decreased the viable flap area that underwent delay procedures.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito da nitroglicerina tópica sobre a área viável de um modelo de retalho pré-fabricado por implante vascular em ratos e analisar o mecanismo de autonomização cirúrgica aplicada a retalhos pré-fabricados. MÉTODOS: Foram utilizados 40 ratos Wistar. No primeiro tempo cirúrgico - 20 ratos foram submetidos a implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica da parede abdominal, e 20 submetidos à autonomização cirúrgica de retalho cutâneo de parede abdominal e, simultaneamente, implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica deste retalho. No segundo tempo - após três semanas e em todos os animais, era elevado um retalho cutâneo ilhado, pediculado unicamente nos vasos implantados e divididos em quatro grupos de dez animais: grupo 1, com retalhos submetidos unicamente a implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica da parede abdominal; grupo 2, com retalhos submetidos à autonomização cirúrgica e implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica deste retalho; grupo 3, com retalhos submetidos unicamente a implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica da parede abdominal tratados com nitroglicerina tópica; grupo 4, com retalhos submetidos à autonomização cirúrgica e implante do pedículo femoral na região subdérmica deste retalho tratados com nitroglicerina tópica. O percentual de área viável, em relação à área total do retalho, foi calculado sete dias após o segundo tempo cirúrgico. RESULTADOS: O valor médio de área viável alcançou 8,9% no grupo 1; 49,4% no grupo 2; 8,4% no grupo 3; e 1,1% no grupo 4. Houve diferença significante entre os grupos 1 e 2 (p=0,005); 1 e 4 (p=0,024); 2 e 3 (p=0,003) e 2 e 4 (p=0,001). Os resultados fortaleceram a hipótese de que o fechamento dos canais arteriovenosos é o principal mecanismo responsável pelo aumento da área viável observada em retalhos submetidos à autonomização cirúrgica.CONCLUSÃO: A nitroglicerina tópica não induziu ao aumento da área viável dos retalhos pré-fabricados por implante vascular e diminuiu a área viável dos retalhos submetidos à autonomização.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Abdominal Muscles/surgery , Abdominal Wall/surgery , Nitroglycerin/therapeutic use , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Vasodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Graft Survival/drug effects , Models, Animal , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Surgical Flaps/pathology
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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 62(4): 571-579, jul.-ago. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-643852

ABSTRACT

JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A cirurgia reconstrutiva de cabeça e pescoço representa um grande desafio perante a necessidade de se conseguir um bom resultado estético e funcional. A anestesia pode ser um fator importante e determinante no sucesso da técnica dado o seu papel na estabilidade hemodinâmica e no fluxo de sangue regional. Por outro lado, a anestesia regional, as variações no volume sanguíneo e o uso de fármacos vasoativos podem também influenciar o fluxo de sangue no retalho. Assim, devido à falta de recomendações baseadas em evidência, a técnica anestésica destes procedimentos é inspirada na maioria das vezes nas considerações patofisiológicas. O objetivo deste artigo é rever os aspectos relevantes no que diz respeito à prática anestésica destes casos. CONTEÚDO: Importância do tipo do retalho, considerações fisiológicas e abordagem anestésica. CONCLUSÕES: O papel do anestesiologista inclui para cirurgia com retalhos microvasculares a otimização das condições fisiológicas para a sobrevida do retalho sem aumentar a morbidade não cirúrgica.


BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Head and neck reconstructive surgery represents a major challenge facing the need to achieve a good cosmetic and functional outcome. Anesthesia may be an important and determining factor in the technique success due to its role in hemodynamic stability and regional blood flow. On the other hand, regional anesthesia, changes in blood volume, and vasoactive drugs may influence blood flow in the flap. Thus, due to the lack of recommendations based on evidence, the anesthetic technique of these procedures is most often inspired in pathophysiological considerations. The aim of this paper is to review relevant aspects regarding anesthetic practice in these cases. CONTENT: Importance of the type of surgical flap, physiological considerations, and anesthetic approach. CONCLUSIONS: In surgery with microvascular flaps, the anesthesiologist role includes optimizing the physiological conditions for the survival of the flap without increasing the non-surgical morbidity.


JUSTIFICATIVA Y OBJETIVOS: La cirugía reconstructiva de la cabeza y cuello representa un gran reto frente a la necesidad de conseguir un buen resultado estético y funcional. La anestesia puede ser un factor importante y determinante en el éxito de la técnica por su rol en la estabilidad hemodinámica y en el flujo de sangre regional. Por otro lado, la anestesia regional, las variaciones en el volumen sanguíneo y el uso de fármacos vasoactivos pueden también influir en el flujo de sangre en el colgajo. Por eso, y a causa de la falta de recomendaciones con base en las evidencias, la técnica anestésica de esos procedimientos se basa, en la mayoría de los casos, en las consideraciones patofisiológicas. El objetivo de este artículo, es analizar nuevamente los aspectos relevantes en lo concerniente a la práctica anestésica de esos casos. CONTENIDO: Importancia del tipo de colgajo, consideraciones fisiológicas y abordaje anestésico. CONCLUSIONES: El rol del anestesiólogo dentro de la cirugía con colgajos microvasculares, incluye la optimización de las condiciones fisiológicas para la sobrevida del colgajo sin aumentar la morbilidad no quirúrgica.


Subject(s)
Humans , Anesthesia , Microvessels , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Anesthesia/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods
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Rev. méd. Minas Gerais ; 22(2)jun. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-684752

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Introdução: o sildenafil pertence a uma classe relativamente nova de medicamentos, cujo mecanismo de ação ocorre por inibição da fosfodiesterase-5, que é responsável pela degradação intracelular da guanosina monofosfato cíclica (GMPc). A GMPc promove vasodilatação, alteração no perfil de granulação plaquetária e angiogênese. Nesse contexto, seus efeitos vasoativos podem aumentar o fluxo sanguíneo de retalhos, melhorando a sua viabilidade. Este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a viabilidade de retalhos cutâneos de ratos à McFarlane após a administração de sildenafil pela via intraperitoneal. Métodos: 20 ratos Wistar foram distribuídos em dois grupos - controle (confecção do retalho cutâneo dorsal, aplicação intraperitoneal de solução salina a 0,9%) e estudo (confecção do retalho cutâneo dorsal, aplicação intraperitoneal de sildenafil). Sete dias após a operação, os retalhos foram fotografados e representados graficamente, para serem analisados com o programa AutoCad. Três biópsias (cranial, média e caudal) foram coletadas de cada retalho, para análise histológica. Resultados: à análise macroscópica, o uso do sildenafil pela via intraperitoneal esteve associado à maior contração tecidual (p=0,019). O estudo histológico evidenciou menos granulação associada a polimorfonucleares no terço distal dos retalhos (p=0,001) e mais necrose interpondo os locais de granulação no terço médio dos retalhos (p=0,011). Conclusão: o sildenafil intraperitoneal não se mostrou eficaz para melhorar a viabilidade de retalhos à McFarlane em ratos. Outros estudos talvez possam esclarecer o seu mecanismo de ação para a contração tecidual.


Sildenafil belong to a relatively new class of drugs. Its mechanism of action consists of inhibiting phosphodiesterase-5, which is responsible for the intracellular degradation of cyclic monophosphate guanosine (CMPG). CMPG leads to vasodilation, platelet granulation change, and angiogenesis. CMPG vasoactive effects can increase the blood flows of the flaps, improving their viability. This study aims to assess the viability of McFarland skin flaps after intraperitoneal sildenafil administration. Methods: In total, 20 Wistar mice were distributed in two groups: control (production of dorsal skin flap, intraperitoneal applicatdion of 0.9 % salt solution), and study (production of dorsal skin flap with intraperitoneal application of sildenafil). Skin flaps were photographed seven days after operation and represented graphically with a view to AutoCad-based analysis. Three biopsies (cranial, middle, and caudal) were collected for histological analysis of each flap. Results The macroscopic analysis showed that intraperitoneal application of sildenafil was associated with stronger tissue contraction (p=0.019). The histological study showed less granulation associated with polymorphonuclears in the distal third of the flaps (p=0.001) and more necrosis in granulation sites in the middle third of the flaps (p=0.011). Conclusion: The intraperitoneal application of sildenafil was not effective in improving the viability of McFarlane skin flaps in mice. Other studies may shed light into its mechanism of action for tissue contraction.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Wound Healing , Guanosine Monophosphate/therapeutic use , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Rats, Wistar
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Rev. chil. cir ; 64(2): 176-179, abr. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-627095

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Background: The distally based sural fasciomyocutaneous flap is widely used in the coverage of deep soft tissue defects on the distal third of lower limbs. Aim: To perform a morphometric description of the perforating arteries that supplies the flap. Material and Methods: We used eight lower limbs from amputations performed above the knee. The limbs were injected through the popliteal artery with red colored latex. After the injection, the limbs were dissected to obtain a distally based sural fasciomyocutaneous flap. Once the fasciomyocutaneous island was obtained, the flap was elevated dissecting its pedicle. Once the whole flap was dissected, a morphometric registry of the lateral and medial perforating arteries was performed. The pivot point for the flap was set 5 cm above the upper border of the lateral malleolus. The distance between the upper border of the lateral malleolus and the emergence of each perforating artery was measured. Results: The sural nerve was identified in all eight dissections. A perineural plexus was the source of the blood supply of the flap, in three of the eight dissections. In two dissections, three sural arteries were identified (medial, median and lateral). The lateral sural artery was identified in two dissections and the medial and lateral arteries in one. Three to six perforating arteries were identified in the medial part of the pedicle and four to five perforating arteries in the lateral part of the pedicle. Conclusions: The distribution of the sural artery along the flap's pedicle is very variable. The most common distribution in these dissections was in the form of a perineural plexus. Considering the distance from the lateral malleolus to the emergence of the perforating arteries, the pivot point of the flap, should be set approximately at 5.5 centimeters above the lateral malleolus.


El colgajo sural fasciomiocutáneo es ampliamente utilizado en la reparación de defectos profundos de tejidos blandos del miembro inferior distal. Este estudio describe su base anatómica mediante la morfometría de las arterias perforantes en una muestra de nuestra población chilena. Material y Método: Se utilizaron 8 miembros inferiores de amputaciones supracondileas. Previa repleción con látex coloreado vía poplítea, se procedió a disecar los miembros inferiores para así obtener un colgajo fasciomiocutáneo sural de pedículo distal. Una vez obtenida la isla, se procedió a elevar el colgajo y disecar su pedículo. Luego se realizó la mor-fometría de las arterias perforantes tanto por lateral como por medial al pedículo, desde el punto pívot definido a 5 cm cefálico al maléolo lateral, hasta la base de la isla fasciomiocutánea. Se describió la distribución de la irrigación y se realizó registro fotográfico de los hallazgos. Resultados: El paquete vasculonervioso sural con un nervio fue identificado en todas las disecciones. La morfología arterial predominante fue la distribución como plexo perineural. Se reconocen tres arterias surales (lateral, mediana y medial). Fueron identificadas 3 a 6 perforantes hacia medial y 4 a 5 hacia lateral del pedículo. Conclusiones: La distribución de la arteria sural es variable y en la mayoría de los casos se presenta como plexo perineural. Dados los hallazgos de las perforantes, consideramos que el punto de giro del colgajo se encuentra aproximadamente a 5,5 cm del maleolo lateral, lo cual coincide con el punto ideal para la viabilidad del colgajo informado en otras series.


Subject(s)
Humans , Surgical Flaps/innervation , Surgical Flaps/blood supply , Sural Nerve/blood supply , Leg/innervation , Leg/blood supply , Cadaver
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Acta cir. bras ; 27(2): 162-167, Feb. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-614536

ABSTRACT

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.


Subject(s)
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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