THE INFLUENCE OF TISSUE TENSION ON THE MICROCIRCULATION IN MYOCUTANEOUS FLAPS - AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY IN DOGS

被引:4
作者
HJORTDAL, VE
HANSEN, ES
KJOLSETH, D
SOBALLE, K
HENRIKSEN, TB
HE, SZ
DJURHUUS, JC
机构
关键词
D O I
10.1097/00000637-199012000-00006
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
The effect of increased and decreased uniaxial tissue tension on capillary blood flow, plasma volume, edema formation, and vascular permeability in myocutaneous flaps was studied. A total of 64 equally sized arterialized myocutaneous flaps were outlined on the abdomen of 16 dogs. The four areas on each dog were randomized to either untouched control area, reattachment to normal tension, increased (one and one-half times the original length), or decreased (one-half times the original length). Capillary blood flow measured by the radioactive microsphere technique two hours after operation was decreased in the muscular part of flaps reattached at decreased and normal tension (p < 0.05). The muscular blood flow was unchanged when flaps were reattached at increased tension and significantly higher than in flaps reattached at decreased tension (p < 0.05). No differences were found in skin or subcutaneous blood flow. There were no differences in plasma volume, vascular permeability, or total water content between flaps attached under different tensions, whereas the plasma volume was increased in muscle in all three flap types (p < 0.05) presumably secondary to venous stasis. The study implies that the decreased capillary blood flow seen in the muscular component of a myocutaneous flap in the immediate postoperative period may be counteracted by a somewhat increased reattachment tension.
引用
收藏
页码:461 / 466
页数:6
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]  
AWWAD AM, 1983, BRIT J PLAST SURG, V36, P373
[2]  
AWWAD AM, 1983, BRIT J PLAST SURG, V36, P383
[3]   A STUDY OF UNIAXIAL TENSION ON THE SUPERFICIAL DERMAL MICROVASCULATURE [J].
BARNHILL, RL ;
BADER, DL ;
RYAN, TJ .
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 1984, 82 (05) :511-514
[4]   A REVIEW OF FREE MUSCLE GRAFTING [J].
CEDARS, MG ;
MILLER, TA .
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 1984, 74 (05) :712-720
[5]  
CHANG N, 1982, PLAST RECONSTR SURG, V70, P1
[6]  
Cormack GC., 1986, ARTERIAL ANATOMY SKI
[7]  
DANIEL RK, 1979, CLIN PLAST SURG, V6, P181
[8]   THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CORRECT RESTING TENSION IN MUSCLE TRANSPLANTATION - EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS [J].
FREY, M ;
GRUBER, H ;
FREILINGER, G .
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 1983, 71 (04) :510-518
[9]  
GUELINCKX P, 1988, THESIS KATHOLIEKE U
[10]  
HALES JRS, 1974, CLIN EXP PHARMACOL P, P31