Intermittent ischaemia of skin flaps shortens time taken to divide pedicles: an experimental study in rats.

Birol Civelek, Tayyar Selcuk, Esra Bilgen, Ercan Demirbag, Selim Celebioglu
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Ischaemic preconditioning increases the survival of flaps. Random-pattern McFarlane dorsal flaps were raised in 30 female Wistar rats, which were divided into three groups. An ischaemic conditioning protocol with clamping of the pedicle was used. No clamping was used in the control group, and the pedicle was clamped for 15 minutes in the second group and 20 minutes in the third group daily to see if the duration of ischaemia had any effects on the viability of the flaps. The pedicles were divided earlier in the clamped groups than in the control group. The size of necrotic areas of the flaps in the clamped groups was smaller than on the control group. Daily postoperative intermittent ischaemic conditioning in the pedicles of the flaps had a protective effect on their survival and led to earlier division of the pedicles.

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皮瓣间歇性缺血可缩短大鼠皮蒂分裂时间。
缺血预处理可提高皮瓣的存活率。将30只雌性Wistar大鼠随机培养麦克法兰背瓣,分为三组。采用夹紧椎弓根的缺血调理方案。对照组不夹持,第二组每天夹持15分钟,第三组每天夹持20分钟,观察缺血时间对皮瓣存活能力的影响。夹紧组的椎弓根分裂时间早于对照组。夹紧组皮瓣坏死面积小于对照组。术后皮瓣蒂的日常间歇性缺血调节对其存活具有保护作用,并导致蒂的早期分裂。
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