1. Near-Infrared Irradiation Increases Length of Axial Pattern Flap Survival in Rats.
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Yoshichika Yasunaga, Kiyoshi Matsuo, Yohei Tanaka, and Shunsuke Yuzuriha
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SURGICAL flaps ,LABORATORY rats ,NEAR infrared spectroscopy - Abstract
Objective: We previously reported that near-infrared irradiation nonthermally induces long-lasting vasodilation of the subdermal plexus by causing apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells. To clarify the possible application of near-infrared irradiation to prevent skin flap necrosis, we evaluated the length of axial pattern flap survival in rats by near-infrared irradiation. Methods: A bilaterally symmetric island skin flap was elevated under the panniculus carnosus on the rat dorsum. Half of the flap was subjected to near-infrared irradiation just before flap elevation with a device that simulates solar radiation, which has a specialized contact cooling apparatus to avoid thermal effects. The length of flap survival of the near-infrared irradiated side was measured 7 days after flap elevation and compared with the nonirradiated side. Results: The irradiated side showed elongation of flap survival compared with the nonirradiated side (73.3 ± 11.7 mm vs 67.3±14.9 mm, respectively, P=.03). Conclusions: Near-infrared irradiation increases the survival length of axial pattern flaps in rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017