Effect of surgical denervation on the viability of inferior epigastric neurovenous flaps in the rat

Citation
A. Karacalar et al., Effect of surgical denervation on the viability of inferior epigastric neurovenous flaps in the rat, ANN PL SURG, 45(3), 2000, pp. 298-304
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY
ISSN journal
01487043 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
298 - 304
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-7043(200009)45:3<298:EOSDOT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine how the inferior epigastric neurov enous flap in the rat reacts to surgical denervation, The survival of a den ervated flap was compared with that of an innervated flap. A 2 x 2-cm flap was raised in 30 female Wistar rats assigned randomly to six groups of 10 r ats each: group 1, innervated neurovenous flap; group 2, denervated neurove nous flap, acute model; group 3, denervated neurovenous flap, chronic model ; group 4, innervated inferior epigastric island flap; group 5, denervated inferior epigastric island flap, acute model; and group 6, control, composi te graft. Acute denervation produced a significant decrease in the survival of the inferior epigastric neurovenous flap (p < 0.05), The surviving area of the innervated flaps decreased from 94 +/- 14% (mean +/- standard devia tion) to 16 +/- 34% by acute denervation, Chronic denervation was effective in decreasing flap necrosis in these flaps (survival, 99 +/- 5%), There we re no differences between the average viable area of the standard inferior epigastric flap in the denervated and innervated groups.