1. PRP&F/P MPs Improved Survival of Dorsal Paired Pedicle Skin Flaps in Rats
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Yuki Sumi, Tomoharu Kiyosawa, Naoto Yamamoto, Shingo Nakamura, Megumi Takikawa, Satoko Kishimoto, Ryuichi Azuma, Hidemi Hattori, Satoshi Yanagibayashi, and Masayuki Ishihara
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Dalteparin ,Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Dorsum ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Improved survival ,Surgical Flaps ,Neovascularization ,medicine ,Animals ,Protamines ,Iliac vessels ,Saline ,Skin ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,business.industry ,Granulation tissue ,Rats, Inbred F344 ,eye diseases ,Rats ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Platelet-rich plasma ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background Skin flap necrosis is a problem encountered postoperatively. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of platelet-rich plasma containing fragmin/protamine microparticles (PRP&F/P MPs) on viability in a rat dorsal paired pedicle skin (DPPS) flap. Materials and Methods Two symmetrical adjoining rectangular flaps (8 × 2 cm each) were drawn on the rat dorsum. Two days after PRP&F/P MPs-, PRP-, F/P MPs-, and saline (control)-injections ( n = 8 each), flaps were elevated as a random pattern flap without the lateral thoracic, posterior intercostal, and deep circumflex iliac vessels. The flaps were immediately sutured back and the flap survival area was measured 7 d after flap elevation. Results The flap survival rate in PRP&F/P MPs-injected groups (73.1% ± 4.2%) was significantly higher than those in PRP (64.9% ± 4.0%), F/P MPs (59.4 ± 4.5%), and control (61.2% ± 4.2%) groups. Histologic observation of the flaps showed survived thick granulation tissue and neovascularization in PRP&F/P MPs-injected groups. Conclusions When PRP&F/P MPs are administered 2 d before the flap elevation, the improved flap survivals are observed. The pre-injection of PRP&F/P MPs may thus represent a promising treatment to prevent skin flap necrosis in reconstructive surgery.
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- 2011
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