Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat

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Autor(a) principal: Casal, D
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mota-Silva, E, Pais, D, Iria, I, Videira, P, Tanganho, D, Alves, S, Mascarenhas-Lemos, L, Martins Ferreira, J, Ferraz-Oliveira, M, Vassilenko, V, Goyri O'Neill, J
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2780
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Although numerous experimental models of arterialized venous flaps (AVFs) have been proposed, no single model has gained widespread acceptance. The main aim of this work was to evaluate the survival area of AVFs produced with different vascular constructs in the abdomen of the rat. METHODS: Fifty-three male rats were divided into 4 groups. In group I (n = 12), a 5-cm-long and 3-cm-wide conventional epigastric flap was raised on the left side of the abdomen. This flap was pedicled on the superficial caudal epigastric vessels caudally and on the lateral thoracic vein cranially. In groups II, III, and IV, a similar flap was raised, but the superficial epigastric artery was ligated. In these groups, AVFs were created using the following arterial venous anastomosis at the caudal end of the flap: group II (n = 13) a 1-mm-long side-to-side anastomosis was performed between the femoral artery and vein laterally to the ending of the superficial caudal epigastric vein. In group III (n = 14), in addition to the procedure described for group II, the femoral vein was ligated medially. Finally, in group IV (n = 14), the superficial caudal epigastric vein was cut from the femoral vein with a 1-mm-long ellipse of adjacent tissue, and an end-to-side arterial venous anastomosis was established between it and the femoral artery. RESULTS: Seven days postoperatively, the percentage of flap survival was 98.89 ± 1.69, 68.84 ± 7.36, 63.84 ± 10.38, 76.86 ± 13.67 in groups I-IV, respectively. CONCLUSION: An optimized AVF can be produced using the vascular architecture described for group IV.
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spelling Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the RatCHLC CPRArterialized Venous FlapsBACKGROUND: Although numerous experimental models of arterialized venous flaps (AVFs) have been proposed, no single model has gained widespread acceptance. The main aim of this work was to evaluate the survival area of AVFs produced with different vascular constructs in the abdomen of the rat. METHODS: Fifty-three male rats were divided into 4 groups. In group I (n = 12), a 5-cm-long and 3-cm-wide conventional epigastric flap was raised on the left side of the abdomen. This flap was pedicled on the superficial caudal epigastric vessels caudally and on the lateral thoracic vein cranially. In groups II, III, and IV, a similar flap was raised, but the superficial epigastric artery was ligated. In these groups, AVFs were created using the following arterial venous anastomosis at the caudal end of the flap: group II (n = 13) a 1-mm-long side-to-side anastomosis was performed between the femoral artery and vein laterally to the ending of the superficial caudal epigastric vein. In group III (n = 14), in addition to the procedure described for group II, the femoral vein was ligated medially. Finally, in group IV (n = 14), the superficial caudal epigastric vein was cut from the femoral vein with a 1-mm-long ellipse of adjacent tissue, and an end-to-side arterial venous anastomosis was established between it and the femoral artery. RESULTS: Seven days postoperatively, the percentage of flap survival was 98.89 ± 1.69, 68.84 ± 7.36, 63.84 ± 10.38, 76.86 ± 13.67 in groups I-IV, respectively. CONCLUSION: An optimized AVF can be produced using the vascular architecture described for group IV.Wolters Kluwer Health, IncRepositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPECasal, DMota-Silva, EPais, DIria, IVideira, PTanganho, DAlves, SMascarenhas-Lemos, LMartins Ferreira, JFerraz-Oliveira, MVassilenko, VGoyri O'Neill, J2017-11-08T12:50:50Z2017-082017-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2780engPlast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2017 Aug 17;5(8):e143610.1097/GOX.0000000000001436info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-10T09:39:35Zoai:repositorio.chlc.min-saude.pt:10400.17/2780Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:20:06.795913Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
title Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
spellingShingle Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
Casal, D
CHLC CPR
Arterialized Venous Flaps
title_short Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
title_full Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
title_fullStr Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
title_sort Optimization of an Arterialized Venous Fasciocutaneous Flap in the Abdomen of the Rat
author Casal, D
author_facet Casal, D
Mota-Silva, E
Pais, D
Iria, I
Videira, P
Tanganho, D
Alves, S
Mascarenhas-Lemos, L
Martins Ferreira, J
Ferraz-Oliveira, M
Vassilenko, V
Goyri O'Neill, J
author_role author
author2 Mota-Silva, E
Pais, D
Iria, I
Videira, P
Tanganho, D
Alves, S
Mascarenhas-Lemos, L
Martins Ferreira, J
Ferraz-Oliveira, M
Vassilenko, V
Goyri O'Neill, J
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casal, D
Mota-Silva, E
Pais, D
Iria, I
Videira, P
Tanganho, D
Alves, S
Mascarenhas-Lemos, L
Martins Ferreira, J
Ferraz-Oliveira, M
Vassilenko, V
Goyri O'Neill, J
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CHLC CPR
Arterialized Venous Flaps
topic CHLC CPR
Arterialized Venous Flaps
description BACKGROUND: Although numerous experimental models of arterialized venous flaps (AVFs) have been proposed, no single model has gained widespread acceptance. The main aim of this work was to evaluate the survival area of AVFs produced with different vascular constructs in the abdomen of the rat. METHODS: Fifty-three male rats were divided into 4 groups. In group I (n = 12), a 5-cm-long and 3-cm-wide conventional epigastric flap was raised on the left side of the abdomen. This flap was pedicled on the superficial caudal epigastric vessels caudally and on the lateral thoracic vein cranially. In groups II, III, and IV, a similar flap was raised, but the superficial epigastric artery was ligated. In these groups, AVFs were created using the following arterial venous anastomosis at the caudal end of the flap: group II (n = 13) a 1-mm-long side-to-side anastomosis was performed between the femoral artery and vein laterally to the ending of the superficial caudal epigastric vein. In group III (n = 14), in addition to the procedure described for group II, the femoral vein was ligated medially. Finally, in group IV (n = 14), the superficial caudal epigastric vein was cut from the femoral vein with a 1-mm-long ellipse of adjacent tissue, and an end-to-side arterial venous anastomosis was established between it and the femoral artery. RESULTS: Seven days postoperatively, the percentage of flap survival was 98.89 ± 1.69, 68.84 ± 7.36, 63.84 ± 10.38, 76.86 ± 13.67 in groups I-IV, respectively. CONCLUSION: An optimized AVF can be produced using the vascular architecture described for group IV.
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