Effects of ozone pretreatment on viability of random pattern skin flaps in rats
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2015Yazar
Öksüz, MustafaYüce, Serdar
Koçak, Ömer Faruk
Canbaz, Yasin
Rağbetli, Murat Çetin
Mercantepe, Tolga
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Öksüz, M., Yüce, S., Koçak, Ö. F., Canbaz, Y., Rağbetli, M. Ç., & Mercantepe, T. (2015). Effects of ozone pretreatment on viability of random pattern skin flaps in rats. Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery, 49(5), 300–305. https://doi.org/10.3109/2000656X.2015.1047452Özet
Background: Medical ozone is a chemical agent that consists of three oxygen atoms and has antioxidant, angiogenic and vasodilator effects. This study evaluated the effects of medical ozone pre-treatment on flap survival. Materials and methods: Rats were divided into four groups of 10 rats each and a 9 × 3 cm McFarlane flap was used. Sham group: Neither surgical nor ozone pretreatment was used. Control group: No pretreatment was used after surgery. Preoperative ozone group: Preoperative 1 mg/kg ozone was given intraperitoneally for 7 days. No pretreatment was used after surgery. Postoperative ozone Group: Postoperative 1 mg/kg ozone was given intraperitoneally for 7 days. After postoperative 1 week, all groups were evaluated by surface area measurement, histopathology and electron microscopy. Results: With the experimental McFarlane flap model, the experimental groups had better surface area measurements, along with histopathological and electron microscopic results when compared with the control group. Conclusion: Medical ozone had positive effects on flap survival due to its antioxidant, angiogenic and vasodilator qualities. © 2015 Informa Healthcare.