Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury

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Autor(a) principal: Schanaider,Alberto
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Oliveira Neto,Antônio Ambrósio de, Costa,Ilson Rosique da, Leite,Gustavo Luiz Simões, Considera,Daniela Peixoto, Lopes,Anna Karyna Pereira, Silva,Alessandra Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: In the skin, the concept of reperfusion injury is well established. The application of this knowledge to deal with skin flap surgery problems, has a great prophylactic potential. This experimental study was performed to evaluate the action of mannitol as a scavenger of oxygen-free radicals, after an ischemia-reperfusion injury on skin island flaps. Thirty six male Wistar rats were divided into three test groups (n = 12): a non-ischemic group (group I), and two others (groups II and III) which were subjected to nine hours of ischemia following by 30 minutes of reperfusion. After seven days, all animals of group II, treated with saline, showed full skin flap necrosis. The assessment of group III, that received a 20% solution of mannitol prior to the onset of reperfusion, revealed 75% (9/12) of flap viability. These results suggest that pre-treatment with mannitol is able to enhance flaps survival with significantly less tissue necrosis (p <0.02).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
title Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
spellingShingle Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
Schanaider,Alberto
Reperfusion
Free radicals
Surgical flaps
Mannitol
title_short Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
title_full Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
title_fullStr Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
title_full_unstemmed Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
title_sort Mannitol in reperfusion skin island flaps injury
author Schanaider,Alberto
author_facet Schanaider,Alberto
Oliveira Neto,Antônio Ambrósio de
Costa,Ilson Rosique da
Leite,Gustavo Luiz Simões
Considera,Daniela Peixoto
Lopes,Anna Karyna Pereira
Silva,Alessandra Rodrigues
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author2 Oliveira Neto,Antônio Ambrósio de
Costa,Ilson Rosique da
Leite,Gustavo Luiz Simões
Considera,Daniela Peixoto
Lopes,Anna Karyna Pereira
Silva,Alessandra Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schanaider,Alberto
Oliveira Neto,Antônio Ambrósio de
Costa,Ilson Rosique da
Leite,Gustavo Luiz Simões
Considera,Daniela Peixoto
Lopes,Anna Karyna Pereira
Silva,Alessandra Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reperfusion
Free radicals
Surgical flaps
Mannitol
topic Reperfusion
Free radicals
Surgical flaps
Mannitol
description In the skin, the concept of reperfusion injury is well established. The application of this knowledge to deal with skin flap surgery problems, has a great prophylactic potential. This experimental study was performed to evaluate the action of mannitol as a scavenger of oxygen-free radicals, after an ischemia-reperfusion injury on skin island flaps. Thirty six male Wistar rats were divided into three test groups (n = 12): a non-ischemic group (group I), and two others (groups II and III) which were subjected to nine hours of ischemia following by 30 minutes of reperfusion. After seven days, all animals of group II, treated with saline, showed full skin flap necrosis. The assessment of group III, that received a 20% solution of mannitol prior to the onset of reperfusion, revealed 75% (9/12) of flap viability. These results suggest that pre-treatment with mannitol is able to enhance flaps survival with significantly less tissue necrosis (p <0.02).
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