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Author(s):  
Lei Xu ◽  
Zhijin Liu ◽  
Shenzhe Liu ◽  
Adam M. Jorgensen ◽  
Ruixing Hou ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 111981
Author(s):  
Junling Liu ◽  
Baoxia Chen ◽  
Bin Zhao ◽  
Xiaobin Luo ◽  
Jiafeng Li ◽  
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Author(s):  
Krittika Aggarwal ◽  
Arun K. Singh ◽  
Sameer M. Halageri ◽  
Vijay Kumar ◽  
Brijesh Mishra ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Reconstruction forms the primary tenet in plastic surgery. Venous flaps are a known option but the survival is limited. Arterialization of venous flap can enhance its survival. While various techniques of arterialization of venous flaps are described, there are very few studies comparing them. Material and methods The current study was conducted among 34 rats weighing 160 to 200 grams. The rats were divided into four groups. Group I—islanded epigastric flap was raised with superficial caudal epigastric vessels as pedicle. Group II—arterialized flow through venous flap was raised with superficial caudal epigastric vein (SCEV) as afferent and lateral thoracic vein as drainage vein. Side-to-side anastomosis was done between femoral artery and vein, lateral to the origin of superficial caudal epigastric artery. Group III—after raising the flap, as in group II, femoral vein was ligated proximal to superficial caudal epigastric vessels. Group IV—an arterialized flow through venous flap was raised with superficial caudal epigastric vein as afferent and lateral thoracic vein as drainage vein. End-to-side anastomosis was done between femoral artery and superficial caudal epigastric vein. Animals that died before completion of the study were excluded. The color changes of flaps were noted. Flap survival was expressed as a percentage of the total flap surface area. The patency of anastomosis was seen on postoperative day 5. Results There was no total flap failure. On statical analysis, the flap survival area on day 5 between Group I and Group IV was not significant (p value 0.431). The survival area in Group I (78.85 ± 10.54%) was comparable to Group IV (65.71 ± 20.70%). Group II and III had poor results as compared with Group I. In four rats, thrombosis of arteriovenous anastomosis was noted with flap survival area of 30 to 33%. Conclusion It was noted that epigastric venous flaps with end-to-side anastomosis between femoral artery and superficial caudal epigastric vein (group IV) have survival area comparable to islanded flaps.


2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (8) ◽  
pp. 1960-1963
Author(s):  
Oleksander A. Radomski ◽  
Nataliia Yu. Radomska ◽  
Іryna V. Кerechanyn ◽  
Lilia M. Yaremenko ◽  
Larysa Yu. Sankova ◽  
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The aim of the research is to determine “to and fro” venous flap blood circulation perfusion ability and flap size survival. Materials and methods: “To and fro” blood circulation mathematical model based on the theory of compressed liquid flow thought the porous medium. Result: Designed mathematical model allows to calculate the viable flap size that depends on pedicle vessel radius, the blood pressure gradient, the blood viscosity, the elastic tissue capacity, the pulse frequency, vessels flap topography and surgical pedicle flap technique. Viable flap width may extent up to 4-6 cm. Conclusions: Only thin skin or fascial flaps, were through venous pedicle with a lot of side branches located under the flap surface and along central flap axis may survive with “to and fro” blood circulation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (3) ◽  
pp. 608-620
Author(s):  
M.V. Muntean ◽  
A. Oradan ◽  
P.A. Achimas-Cadariu
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2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. S48
Author(s):  
Serrano Andreia ◽  
Casal Diogo ◽  
O’Neill João Goyri ◽  
Vassilenko Valentina
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