Surface enlargement of a new arterialised venous flap by the surgical delay method

Author:

Lalkovic Mikica1,Kozarski Jefta1,Panajotovic Ljubomir2,Visnjic Milan3,Djurdjevic Dragan4,Djordjevic Boban1,Sijan Goran5,Gacevic Milomir1,Milicevic Sasa5,Stojiljkovic Vladimir5,Maljkovic Igor6

Affiliation:

1. Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Plastic Surgery and Burns, Belgrade + Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade

2. Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade + Faculty of Medicine, Niš

3. High Medical College of Vocationas Studies “Milutin Milanković”, Belgrade

4. Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade + Military Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade

5. Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Plastic Surgery and Burns, Belgrade

6. Medical Center Bor, Department of Surgery, Bor

Abstract

Background/Aim. The delay method is a surgical, pharmacological and combined method that includes two or more time separated phases, which gives bigger flap surface. In our research we explored the possibility of flap surface enlargement in a new arterialised venous flap (AVF) on an experimental rabbit ear model by the delay surgical method. The aim of this research was to establish vitality surface of our AVF and to maintain the difference in flap vital surface between AVF flaps, with or without performing the delay surgery method. Methods. We used both ears of ?Big Chinchilla? rabbits in 10 experimental male animals, divided into two groups, average weight 3-3.5 kg, and average age 8-10 months. In the first (experimental) group, a venous flap was arterialised by our method. In the second (control) group, the venous flap was arterialised 14 days after the delay surgical method. AVF surface was measured on the 1 and 14 days by the method of trapezoid rule. Results. Vital surface on our AVF experimental model was bigger than 87% of elevated flap surface after the delay surgical method. Vital surface on AVF without delay on our experimental model was bigger than 30% of elevated flap surface (p < 0.001). Conclusion. Analysis of previous experimental models on the rabbit ear, non-delayed and delayed (to enlarge flap surface) led us to conclusion that previously created experimental models of non-delayed AVF are hemodynamically negative. Our experimental non-delay AVF model is hemodynamically more positive than previously created models of non-delay AVF and provides better conditions for AVF survival and enlargement of vital flap surface of elevated flap. On the other hand, surgical delay method significantly enlarges vital surface of AFF.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine

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