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The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?

BACKGROUND: Local flaps are widely used in reconstructive surgery. Tri-lobed skin flap is a relatively new flap and there has been no experimental model of this flap. This flap can be used for repair of full thickness defects in the face, ears and alar region. Based on the size of ears in a rabbit,...

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Autores principales: Copcu, Eray, Yazici, Mesut, Etensel, Barlas, Yüreklý, Yakup, Balkaya, Muharrem
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC317328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14678559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-3-13
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author Copcu, Eray
Yazici, Mesut
Etensel, Barlas
Yüreklý, Yakup
Balkaya, Muharrem
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Yazici, Mesut
Etensel, Barlas
Yüreklý, Yakup
Balkaya, Muharrem
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description BACKGROUND: Local flaps are widely used in reconstructive surgery. Tri-lobed skin flap is a relatively new flap and there has been no experimental model of this flap. This flap can be used for repair of full thickness defects in the face, ears and alar region. Based on the size of ears in a rabbit, we designed a model of ear reconstruction using expanded tri-lobed flap. Local flaps are more advantageous in that they provide excellent color and texture matching up with those of the face, adequately restore ear contour, place scars in a favorable location and ideally accomplish these goals in a single stage with minimal donor site morbidity. METHODS: Eight adult New Zealand rabbits were divided into two groups. 50 ml round tissue expander were implanted to four rabbits. After completion of the expansion, a superiorly based tri-lobed flap was elevated and a new ear was created from the superior dorsal skin of each rabbit. Scintigraphy with Technetium-99m pertecnetate was performed to evaluate flap viability. RESULTS: Subtotal flap necrosis was seen in all animals in non-expanded group. New ear in dimensions of the original ear was created in expanded group without complication. Perfusion and viability of the flaps were proved by Technetium-99m pertecnetate scintigraphy. CONCLUSION: According to our knowledge this study is the first to demonstrate animal model in tri-lobed flap. Also, our technique is the first application of the trilobed flap to the possible ear reconstruction. We speculated that this flap may be used mastoid based without hair, in human. Also, tri-lobed flap may be an alternative in reconstruction of cylindrical organs such as penis or finger.
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spelling pubmed-3173282004-01-23 The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction? Copcu, Eray Yazici, Mesut Etensel, Barlas Yüreklý, Yakup Balkaya, Muharrem BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Local flaps are widely used in reconstructive surgery. Tri-lobed skin flap is a relatively new flap and there has been no experimental model of this flap. This flap can be used for repair of full thickness defects in the face, ears and alar region. Based on the size of ears in a rabbit, we designed a model of ear reconstruction using expanded tri-lobed flap. Local flaps are more advantageous in that they provide excellent color and texture matching up with those of the face, adequately restore ear contour, place scars in a favorable location and ideally accomplish these goals in a single stage with minimal donor site morbidity. METHODS: Eight adult New Zealand rabbits were divided into two groups. 50 ml round tissue expander were implanted to four rabbits. After completion of the expansion, a superiorly based tri-lobed flap was elevated and a new ear was created from the superior dorsal skin of each rabbit. Scintigraphy with Technetium-99m pertecnetate was performed to evaluate flap viability. RESULTS: Subtotal flap necrosis was seen in all animals in non-expanded group. New ear in dimensions of the original ear was created in expanded group without complication. Perfusion and viability of the flaps were proved by Technetium-99m pertecnetate scintigraphy. CONCLUSION: According to our knowledge this study is the first to demonstrate animal model in tri-lobed flap. Also, our technique is the first application of the trilobed flap to the possible ear reconstruction. We speculated that this flap may be used mastoid based without hair, in human. Also, tri-lobed flap may be an alternative in reconstruction of cylindrical organs such as penis or finger. BioMed Central 2003-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC317328/ /pubmed/14678559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-3-13 Text en Copyright © 2003 Copcu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Yüreklý, Yakup
Balkaya, Muharrem
The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title_full The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title_fullStr The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title_full_unstemmed The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title_short The study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
title_sort study of expanded tri-lobed flap in a rabbit model: possible flap model in ear reconstruction?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC317328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14678559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-3-13
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