Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing

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Autor(a) principal: Pascoli,A.L.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Reis Filho,N.P., Ferreira,M.G.P.A., Viéra,R.B., Negrão,S.L., Yamada,D.I., Magalhães,G.M., Uscategui,R.A.R., Barata,J.S., Laus,J.L., Nardi,A.B. De
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess healing induction of free skin grafts following transposition of omental flap through a subcutaneous tunnel to the recipient bed. Macroscopic and microscopic evaluations were performed. Nineteen piglets were used. Two surgical wounds were created of each subject. The graft removed from the left side (LS) was placed on the right side (RS) without the omental flap in the graft-bed (control group-CG). On the LS, an omental flap was placed between the graft removed from the RS and the recipient bed (omentum group-OG). Macroscopic evaluations showed edema, which gradually decreased on both groups. Suture dehiscence was highest at day 10 compared to other days in both groups. The CG had a higher incidence of unvitalized tissue compared to OG, although no difference was found among days of postoperative evaluation. The presence of unvitalized tissue was seen on 32% on OG and 53% on CG. Microscopic evaluations revealed higher collagenization, reepithelization, keratinization and less swelling in the OG compared to CG. In conclusion, mesh skin grafts evolved satisfactorily in swine even in newly created bedding without granulation tissue, but with appropriate vascularization. The omentum flap provided better macroscopic and microscopic outcomes regarding graft integration.
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spelling Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healingangiogenesisreconstructive surgeryflapvascularizationABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess healing induction of free skin grafts following transposition of omental flap through a subcutaneous tunnel to the recipient bed. Macroscopic and microscopic evaluations were performed. Nineteen piglets were used. Two surgical wounds were created of each subject. The graft removed from the left side (LS) was placed on the right side (RS) without the omental flap in the graft-bed (control group-CG). On the LS, an omental flap was placed between the graft removed from the RS and the recipient bed (omentum group-OG). Macroscopic evaluations showed edema, which gradually decreased on both groups. Suture dehiscence was highest at day 10 compared to other days in both groups. The CG had a higher incidence of unvitalized tissue compared to OG, although no difference was found among days of postoperative evaluation. The presence of unvitalized tissue was seen on 32% on OG and 53% on CG. Microscopic evaluations revealed higher collagenization, reepithelization, keratinization and less swelling in the OG compared to CG. In conclusion, mesh skin grafts evolved satisfactorily in swine even in newly created bedding without granulation tissue, but with appropriate vascularization. The omentum flap provided better macroscopic and microscopic outcomes regarding graft integration.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de Veterinária2022-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352022000500869Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia v.74 n.5 2022reponame:Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG10.1590/1678-4162-12656info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPascoli,A.L.Reis Filho,N.P.Ferreira,M.G.P.A.Viéra,R.B.Negrão,S.L.Yamada,D.I.Magalhães,G.M.Uscategui,R.A.R.Barata,J.S.Laus,J.L.Nardi,A.B. Deeng2022-10-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-09352022000500869Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/abmvz/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpjournal@vet.ufmg.br||abmvz.artigo@abmvz.org.br1678-41620102-0935opendoar:2022-10-13T00:00Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
title Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
spellingShingle Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
Pascoli,A.L.
angiogenesis
reconstructive surgery
flap
vascularization
title_short Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
title_full Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
title_fullStr Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
title_full_unstemmed Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
title_sort Use of omentum flap for induction of free skin graft healing
author Pascoli,A.L.
author_facet Pascoli,A.L.
Reis Filho,N.P.
Ferreira,M.G.P.A.
Viéra,R.B.
Negrão,S.L.
Yamada,D.I.
Magalhães,G.M.
Uscategui,R.A.R.
Barata,J.S.
Laus,J.L.
Nardi,A.B. De
author_role author
author2 Reis Filho,N.P.
Ferreira,M.G.P.A.
Viéra,R.B.
Negrão,S.L.
Yamada,D.I.
Magalhães,G.M.
Uscategui,R.A.R.
Barata,J.S.
Laus,J.L.
Nardi,A.B. De
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pascoli,A.L.
Reis Filho,N.P.
Ferreira,M.G.P.A.
Viéra,R.B.
Negrão,S.L.
Yamada,D.I.
Magalhães,G.M.
Uscategui,R.A.R.
Barata,J.S.
Laus,J.L.
Nardi,A.B. De
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv angiogenesis
reconstructive surgery
flap
vascularization
topic angiogenesis
reconstructive surgery
flap
vascularization
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess healing induction of free skin grafts following transposition of omental flap through a subcutaneous tunnel to the recipient bed. Macroscopic and microscopic evaluations were performed. Nineteen piglets were used. Two surgical wounds were created of each subject. The graft removed from the left side (LS) was placed on the right side (RS) without the omental flap in the graft-bed (control group-CG). On the LS, an omental flap was placed between the graft removed from the RS and the recipient bed (omentum group-OG). Macroscopic evaluations showed edema, which gradually decreased on both groups. Suture dehiscence was highest at day 10 compared to other days in both groups. The CG had a higher incidence of unvitalized tissue compared to OG, although no difference was found among days of postoperative evaluation. The presence of unvitalized tissue was seen on 32% on OG and 53% on CG. Microscopic evaluations revealed higher collagenization, reepithelization, keratinization and less swelling in the OG compared to CG. In conclusion, mesh skin grafts evolved satisfactorily in swine even in newly created bedding without granulation tissue, but with appropriate vascularization. The omentum flap provided better macroscopic and microscopic outcomes regarding graft integration.
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