Description of a new experimental model skin flap for studying skin viability in rats

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PURPOSE: To describe a new experimental flap for studying skin viability in rats. METHODS: Twenty male Wistar rats weighing between 250-300g were divided into two groups: group A - McFarlane technique, a 4 × 10cm flap was used (McFarlane); and in group B modified McFarlane technique, a 3 × 10cm flap was used. Seven days later, the animals were sacrificed and the area of necrosis was evaluated in both groups. RESULTS: Group A presented necrosis in 3% of the total area of the flap (CI: 0.01-0.05), Group B presented necrosis in 37% of the total area of the flap (CI: 0.29-0.46), (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The modified McFarlane flap presented a larger area of necrosis and could be an adequate experimental model of skin flap viability.

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Camargo, C. P., Margarido, N. F., Guandelini, E., Vieira, G. A. B., Jacomo, A. L., & Gemperli, R. (2014). Description of a new experimental model skin flap for studying skin viability in rats. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 29(3), 166–170. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502014000300004

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