[Transcutaneous pO2-measuring for the estimation of the vascularization behavior in omental vascularized and peduncled abdominal flaps. An experimental study in swine].
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Abstract
To evaluate the tissue vascularizing potency of omentum majus different types of pig skin flaps supplied by omentum were risen within an experimental surgical study. The reorientation process of blood flow from autochthonal epigastric to omental vessels was followed up by means of flap transcutaneous pO2 measurements. The fitness of tissue tpO2 method which results were found to be in good accordance with clinical experiences of flap surviving and healing will be discussed.