Background. The present study was designed to investigate, in a rabbit model, the efficacy of topical application of a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 8% + dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) 50% in order to reduce ischaemic failure in random skin flaps. Methods. Two parallel, cephalad-based para- midline random cutaneous flap (10x2.5 cm) were elevated and resutured in place on the dorsum of 40 New Zealand rabbits. The 80 flaps thus obtained were then randomly divided into one control group and three experimental groups of 20 flaps each. Flaps from the control group (Group A) were topically treated with saline, while flaps from experimental Group B were treated with H2O2 8%, flaps from experimental Group C with DMSO 50%, and flaps from experimental Group D with a solution of 50% DMSO + 8% H2O2. Each solution was topically applied, 20 cc per three times a day on the flaps for seven days, starting on the immediate postoperative period. Transcutaneous oxygen tension (Ptc O2) measurements were carried out in all flaps 72 hours after flap elevation. The percentage of surviving skin area of each flap was determined by planimetry 7 days after flap elevation. Results. The mean surviving area of the Group A (control) flaps was 71%, the mean surviving area of the Group B (H2O2-treated) flaps was 72%, the mean surviving area of the Group C (DMSO-treated) flaps was 76%, and that of the Group D (DMSO + H2O2-treated) flaps was 92%.
Modello sperimentale per la valutazione dell'uso di una soluzione topica quale adiuvante la trasposizione di lembi miocutanei / Raposio, Edoardo; Cella, A.; Panarese, P.; Gualdi, A.; Renzi, M.; Caregnato, P.; Santi, P. L.. - In: OTORINOLARINGOLOGIA. - ISSN 0392-6621. - 49:1(1999), pp. 35-37.
Modello sperimentale per la valutazione dell'uso di una soluzione topica quale adiuvante la trasposizione di lembi miocutanei
RAPOSIO, Edoardo;
1999-01-01
Abstract
Background. The present study was designed to investigate, in a rabbit model, the efficacy of topical application of a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 8% + dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) 50% in order to reduce ischaemic failure in random skin flaps. Methods. Two parallel, cephalad-based para- midline random cutaneous flap (10x2.5 cm) were elevated and resutured in place on the dorsum of 40 New Zealand rabbits. The 80 flaps thus obtained were then randomly divided into one control group and three experimental groups of 20 flaps each. Flaps from the control group (Group A) were topically treated with saline, while flaps from experimental Group B were treated with H2O2 8%, flaps from experimental Group C with DMSO 50%, and flaps from experimental Group D with a solution of 50% DMSO + 8% H2O2. Each solution was topically applied, 20 cc per three times a day on the flaps for seven days, starting on the immediate postoperative period. Transcutaneous oxygen tension (Ptc O2) measurements were carried out in all flaps 72 hours after flap elevation. The percentage of surviving skin area of each flap was determined by planimetry 7 days after flap elevation. Results. The mean surviving area of the Group A (control) flaps was 71%, the mean surviving area of the Group B (H2O2-treated) flaps was 72%, the mean surviving area of the Group C (DMSO-treated) flaps was 76%, and that of the Group D (DMSO + H2O2-treated) flaps was 92%.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.