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Thermography-measured effect of capsaicin, methylprednisolone and mitomycin on the survival of random skin flaps in rats (CROSBI ID 212217)

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Shejbal, Dražen ; Drviš, Petar ; Bedeković, Vladimir Thermography-measured effect of capsaicin, methylprednisolone and mitomycin on the survival of random skin flaps in rats // Skin research and technology, 18 (2012), 2; 157-161. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0846.2011.00547.x

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Shejbal, Dražen ; Drviš, Petar ; Bedeković, Vladimir

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Thermography-measured effect of capsaicin, methylprednisolone and mitomycin on the survival of random skin flaps in rats

This study was designed to determine if steroids, capsaicin and mitomycin improved skin flap survival in rats, and it has confirmed that thermography is an effective method to measured skin flap vitality. Forty female Wistar rats were randomised into four groups. A standardised full thickness inferiorly based dorsal random-pattern skin flap was raised, and a gelatine sponge was placed before suturing between the flap and its recipient bed, soaked with 0.9 % saline in the control group and with capsaicin, methylprednisolone and mitomycin in the experimental groups. Vitality of the flap and of the survival area was measured by infrared thermography. Methylprednisolone statistically significant decrease skin flap necrosis, approximately 56%, when compared with controls (P< 0.05). Corticosteroids applied subcutaneously in a single dose on a gelatine sponge produced a statistically significant improvement of the survival of random skin flaps in rats, whereas capsaicin and mitomycin showed no improvement.

skin flaps; survival; steroid; capasaicin; mitomycin; rat

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Podaci o izdanju

18 (2)

2012.

157-161

objavljeno

0909-752X

10.1111/j.1600-0846.2011.00547.x

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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