J Reconstr Microsurg 2011; 27(7): 391-396
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1281519
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Rat Tail Revascularization Model for Advanced Microsurgery Training and Research

Tamer Şakrak1 , A. Aydan Köse1 , Yakup Karabağli1 , A. Emre Koçman2 , A. Ceyla Özbayoğlu1 , Cengiz Çetįn1
  • 1Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Eskişehir Osmangazi University Medical School, Eskişehir, Turkey
  • 2Kırıkkale State Hospital, Kırıkkale, Turkey
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Publication Date:
15 July 2011 (online)

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ABSTRACT

We describe a time-saving microsurgical exercise for continuing microsurgical training and research. The rat tail replantation model was simplified by excluding bone detachment. Rats were divided into two groups: devascularization only (n = 3) and revascularization after devascularization (n = 7). The tail was devascularized by ligation and division of artery and veins in the first group to reveal if a collateral circulation from bone existed. The divided vessels were reanastomosed in the second group. The circulation of the rat tails was followed for 1 week. The tails showed total necrosis in the devascularization group, whereas only two of seven tails showed partial necrosis in the revascularization group. Reexploration showed thrombosis narrowing the lumen at the anastomotic site of the partially necrosed tails, most likely due to an anastomotic insufficiency. The present study revealed that total amputation is not necessary for tail devascularization. The rat tail revascularization model provides a practical tool for advanced and continuing microsurgical training and research.

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A. Aydan KöseM.D. 

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Eskişehir Osmangazi University Medical School

Meşelik 26480, Eskişehir, Turkey

Email: aakose@ogu.edu.tr