TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of the neovascularisation of prefabrication of flaps using a silicone sheet and an isolated arterial pedicle
T2 - Experimental study in rabbits
AU - Nguyen, The Hoang
AU - Kloeppel, Marcus
AU - Staudenmaier, Rainer
AU - Werner, Jürgen
AU - Biemer, Edgar
PY - 2005/12
Y1 - 2005/12
N2 - Use of an isolated artery as an implanted pedicle in prefabricated flaps has rarely been reported either clinically or experimentally. In Chinchilla Bastard rabbits (n = 36), we dissected an isolated arterial pedicle from the femoral and saphenous artery, anastomosed it end-to-end to the femoral vein at the inguinal ligament and created an isolated arterial loop pedicle. This was implanted and fixed with polyglactin 9/0 under a random-pattern vascularised abdominal fasciocutaneous flap. The neovascularisation in the prefabricated flaps was evaluated macroscopically, by blood analysis, selective microangiography, and histology. The results showed a progressive degree of neovascularisation that corresponded to the increasing length of time that the pedicle was implanted in the flaps. Twenty days after prefabrication, the abdominal fasciocutaneous flap was readily perfused by the blood supply from the arterial pedicle. The capacity of the vessels in this group as seen on angiograms had increased to 258 vessels (108%) compared with the control group (239 vessels, 100%).
AB - Use of an isolated artery as an implanted pedicle in prefabricated flaps has rarely been reported either clinically or experimentally. In Chinchilla Bastard rabbits (n = 36), we dissected an isolated arterial pedicle from the femoral and saphenous artery, anastomosed it end-to-end to the femoral vein at the inguinal ligament and created an isolated arterial loop pedicle. This was implanted and fixed with polyglactin 9/0 under a random-pattern vascularised abdominal fasciocutaneous flap. The neovascularisation in the prefabricated flaps was evaluated macroscopically, by blood analysis, selective microangiography, and histology. The results showed a progressive degree of neovascularisation that corresponded to the increasing length of time that the pedicle was implanted in the flaps. Twenty days after prefabrication, the abdominal fasciocutaneous flap was readily perfused by the blood supply from the arterial pedicle. The capacity of the vessels in this group as seen on angiograms had increased to 258 vessels (108%) compared with the control group (239 vessels, 100%).
KW - Arterial pedicle
KW - Neovascularisation
KW - Prefabricated flap
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U2 - 10.1080/0284431051003547
DO - 10.1080/0284431051003547
M3 - Article
C2 - 16298803
AN - SCOPUS:29744450167
SN - 0284-4311
VL - 39
SP - 326
EP - 333
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery
IS - 6
ER -