Abstract:Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation and N-acetylcysteine on the survival of random-pattern skin flaps in rats Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation and N-acetylcysteine on the survival of random-pattern skin flaps in rats Efeito da oxigenação hiperbárica e da N-acetilcisteína na viabilidade de retalhos cutâneos em ratos ABSTRACT Background: Advances in plastic surgery techniques have enabled reconstruction of extensive wound damage, especially through the use of random flaps. However, the limiting factor for the use… Show more
“…It was postulated that the stimulation for angiogenesis is dependent on the bed on which flap was replaced after it was made. If there were no contact with the bed, the growth of new vessels may have been delayed 37 .…”
“…It was postulated that the stimulation for angiogenesis is dependent on the bed on which flap was replaced after it was made. If there were no contact with the bed, the growth of new vessels may have been delayed 37 .…”
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