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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Capsaicin on the viability of random-pattern skin flaps in rats
Gustavo Roberto De Godoy2  Richard Eloin Liebano1  Juliana Barbosa Corrêa1  Bernardo Hochman1  Lydia Masako Ferreira1 
[1] ,UNIFESP Plastic Surgery Division Sao Paulo,Brazil
关键词: Capsaicin;    Surgical Flaps;    Neuropeptides;    Necrosis;    Rats;    Capsaicina;    Retalhos Cirúrgicos;    Neuropeptídeos;    Necrose;    Ratos;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-86502010000500010
来源: SciELO
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of capsaicin on the viability of ischemic random-pattern skin flaps in rats. METHODS:Forty EPM1-Wistar rats were randomized into two groups of 20 animals each, the capsaicin group and the control group. A random-pattern skin flap measuring 10 x 4cm was raised and a plastic barrier was placed between the flap and the donor site. After the surgical procedure, the control group was treated with an inert vehicle in the form of a cream applied uniformly to a rayon bandage which, in turn, was applied to the surface of the skin flap. The capsaicin group was treated in the same way, but in this case capsaicin was added to the cream. This procedure was repeated for two consecutive days. RESULTS: There was a significantly smaller amount of flap necrosis in the capsaicin group (35.07%) than in the control group (44.75%) (p=0.035). CONCLUSION:Topical administration of capsaicin improved the viability of ischemic random-pattern skin flaps in rats.

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