EXPERIMENTAL EFFECTS OF GRAFT REVASCULARIZATION AND CONSISTENCY ON CERVICOFACIAL FAT TRANSPLANT SURVIVAL

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作者
EPPLEY, BL [1 ]
SMITH, PG [1 ]
SADOVE, AM [1 ]
DELFINO, JJ [1 ]
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[1] ST JOHNS MERCY MED CTR, DIV ORAL MAXILLOFACIAL SURG, ST LOUIS, MO 63141 USA
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10.1016/0278-2391(90)90181-Z
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R78 [口腔科学];
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An experimental study evaluating the contributions of graft composition (particulate vs. whole) and revascularization (immediate reanastomosis vs. delayed) to cervicofacial fat transplantation was conducted in rats. Distant (inguinal fat) grafts were bilaterally transplanted to a muscular bed in the cervicofacial region as a free flap (anastomosis to carotid and jugular vessels) or as a free graft (either particulate or whole). Postoperative assessment was made by comparison of pre- and post-operative weights and histologic examination of all specimens, and by acrylic microangiography in select animals of each group. The fat flaps exhibited minimal loss of tissue volume, and showed a normal histologic appearance of the adipocytes and extensive vascular elements within the grafts. Conversely, considerable volume loss occurred in both the particulate and whole fat grafts. Histologically, the free graft was characterized by cellular disruption, atrophic adipocytes, and areas of acellularity. Whole grafts had histologic evidence of vessels located primarily at the periphery, whereas particulate grafts had increased intragraft vessels. Only the fat flaps showed observable intragraft vasculature by microangiography. These findings suggest that reduction of fat grafts into smaller components, eg, by liposuction harvesting, does not improve graft survival or decrease posttransplant resorption. © 1990.
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