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  • EFFECT OF CHINESE MEDICINE ON SURVIVAL OF RANDOM SKIN FLAP

    With 48 Wistar rats, the effect of Chinese medicine on the survival of the random skin flap (L: W=6: 1) was studied in random, single blind, and control methord. The results of histology and biochemistry in this experiment showed that the Chinese medicine could increse the survival of the flap. The mechanism might be due to the improvement of the flap microcirculation, pretecation of the produced, milicu interue of the tissues and reduction of harmful materials.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of vascular augmentation of an extra-long latissimus dorsi flap through an intercostal artery in limb wound repair

    Objective To explore the clinical application of vascular augmentation of an extra-long latissimus dorsi flap through an intercostal artery in limb wound repair. Methods Between January 2016 and December 2017, 5 patients with limb wounds were treated with the extra-long latissimus dorsi flaps. The vascular augmentation of the extra-long latissimus dorsi flap through the intercostal artery was applied during the operation. There were 4 males and 1 female, with an average age of 45.8 years (range, 43-59 years). The time from post-traumatic admission to flap repair was 7-25 days (mean, 12.3 days). The causes of injury included machine injury in 2 cases, traffic accident in 2 cases, and roller crush injury in 1 case. The wounds were located at the anterior of upper limb in 3 cases, the posterior of upper limb in 1 case, and the posterior of leg in 1 case. The size of wounds ranged from 26 cm×8 cm to 38 cm×10 cm. The size of the latissimus dorsi flap ranged from 36 cm×6 cm to 43 cm×7 cm. The size of the muscle flap ranged from 36 cm×10 cm to 43 cm×15 cm. The donor sites were closed directly. Results The distal flap necrosis occurred in 1 case and healed after symptomatically treatment. The other flaps survived completely. The wounds and incisions at donor sites healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 8-18 months with an average of 14.9 months. At last follow-up, the flaps had satisfactory appearances, soft textures, and function of sweating. Conclusion Application of vascular augmentation of the extra-long latissimus dorsi flap through the intercostal artery in repair of limb wound can reduce the incidence of distal flap necrosis and achieve satisfactory effectiveness.

    Release date:2018-12-04 03:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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