The pedicled venous flap. An experimental study.

Journal: British Journal Of Plastic Surgery
Published:
Abstract

Musculocutaneous pedicled venous flaps on the dorsum of rats survived at a statistically significantly higher rate than musculocutaneous composite grafts (p < 0.01). With a Silastic sheet (Dow Corning) beneath, both composite grafts and pedicled venous flaps necrosed. When a Silastic sheet with holes in it to allow some revascularisation from the bed was placed beneath, the survival rate was significantly better than with a complete Silastic sheet (p < 0.01). These results demonstrate that pedicled venous flap survival depends both on the draining vein, and revascularisation from the underlying bed.

Authors
A Fukui, S Tamai, M Maeda, Y Inada, Y Mii, T Mine
Relevant Conditions

Necrosis