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PREVENTION OF SKIN FLAP NECROSIS BY A COURSE OF TREATMENT WITH VASODILATOR DRUGS
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1978
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Entire Abdominal CoveringSurgical DelayVeterinary SurgeryTopical DrugReconstructive SurgerySkin PharmacologySurgeryWound HealingAnatomyDermatologyOther SideMedicinePlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryFlap Physiology
Large island skin flaps, comprising the entire abdominal covering in rats, were raised on one neurovascular pedicle in the groin. A standard area of necrosis was produced on the other side from the pedicle. However, when the animals were treated with certain vasodilator drugs for 15 days before and 7 days after the flaps were raised, there was little or no necrosis. The effect of the drug therapy was the same as a surgical delay.