J Reconstr Microsurg 2008; 24(1): 043-051
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064921
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The Effect of Perforator Location on Epigastric Perforator Flap Survival: An Experimental and Stereological Study in Guinea Pigs

Onder Tan1 , Duygu Ergen1 , Bekir Atik2 , Cemal Gundogdu3 , Ilknur Calik3 , Ismail Can4
  • 1Ataturk University, Medical Faculty, Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Erzurum, Turkey
  • 2Yuzuncu Yil University, Medical Faculty, Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Van, Turkey
  • 3Ataturk University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pathology, Erzurum, Turkey
  • 4Ataturk University, Medical Faculty, Department of Histology and Embriology, Erzurum, Turkey
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

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ABSTRACT

One challenge most often seen in perforator-based flaps is the topographic relationship between the flap and its perforator, which determines flap design and pedicle length. Thirty female guinea pigs were used in this study. They were divided into four different groups including three experimental groups (n = 8), which were designed as central, lateral, and distal groups according to the perforator location, and one control group (n = 6). Flap survival and vessel density rates were assessed. There was no statistically significant difference (p > 0.05) among either the surviving skin areas or the vascular density rates of the experimental groups, although all flaps were necrosed in the control group. We concluded that perforator flaps can safely be raised on the perforators located very distal or lateral to the flaps, as well as central classical location. Moreover, perforator flaps larger than suggested can safely be harvested in the same donor sites.

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Yrd. Doc. Dr. Onder Tan

Ataturk Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Yakutiye Arastirma Hastanesi

Plastik Rekonstruktif Ve Estetik Cerrah A.D. 25240-Erzurum, Turkey