S. Naficy et Rm. Esclamado, EFFECT OF INTRAOPERATIVE ISCHEMIA ON CHONDROGENESIS BY VASCULARIZED AURICULAR PERICHONDRIUM GRAFTED IN THE AIRWAY, The Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology, 106(3), 1997, pp. 237-239
Vascularized perichondrium and periosteum are potentially ideal grafts
for airway reconstruction. We quantitatively evaluated the effect of
a 2-hour interruption of blood supply on subsequent growth of cartilag
e from vascularized auricular perichondrium grafted in the rabbit airw
ay. Two pedicled auricular perichondrocutaneous flaps were elevated an
d used to repair two small anterior airway defects in each animal (n =
17). One of the two flaps was randomly clamped for a 2-hour period du
ring the operation, with the other flap serving as a paired control. W
e found no significant difference in chondrogenesis between the two gr
oups. Our findings support the use of perichondrium and periosteum as
free revascularized grafts for airway reconstruction.