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Intraoperative study of the functional perforasome - an experimental model.

Authors :
Nedu, Maria-Eliza
Georgescu, Alexandru Dan Valentin
Source :
Medicine & Pharmacy Reports: Clujul Medical. 2021, Vol. 94 Issue 4, p458-464. 7p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background and aims. The aim of this study is to find the most suitable protocol based on an animal experimental model, through the use of a fluorescent dye, determining also its minimal concentration needed to stain the skin after arterial injection, in order to evidence the functional perforasome by visual examination. Methods. Methylene blue solution was used in order to determine the territory vascularized by one perforator on fresh cadavers in many studies which introduced, as a final result, the concept of perforasome. One of the most frequent complications of perforator flaps is partial flap necrosis which could be avoided by correctly assessing pre-operatively the functional perforasome surface. Two groups of seven rats were used in order to establish a proper surgical protocol to evaluate the functional perforasome in vivo by injecting the dye. Also, the minimal concentration for methylene blue was experimentally determined. Results. The direct injection into the femoral artery of the proper concentration of dye, 1mM for methylene blue and the clamping of all the branches except the medial branch of the superficial epigastric artery is a reliable model to study the functional perforasome. Conclusions. Our study demonstrates that the intraoperative assessment with fluorescent dye of the functional perforasome by intra-arterial injection of methylene blue is an easy, affordable and very efficient method to reduce the number of partial necrosis of the perforator flaps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26020807
Volume :
94
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Medicine & Pharmacy Reports: Clujul Medical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155043979
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15386/mpr-1896