The Efficacy of Hydrodilatation for the Prevention of Vasospasm following Microsurgical Anastomosis

Author:

Serin Merdan1,Bayramiçli Mehmet2,Çilingir Kaya Özlem Tuğçe3,Levent Hilal Nişva3,Akdeniz Doğan Zeynep Deniz2,Ercan Alp4,Kurt Yazar Sevgi5

Affiliation:

1. Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Health Sciences University, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department, Marmara University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey

3. Histology and Embryology Department, Marmara University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey

4. Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department, Uskudar University Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey

5. Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department, Demiroglu Bilim University, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Vasospasm is a major problem following microsurgical reconstruction which can result in the partial or complete loss of the flap tissue. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of hydrodilatation for the prevention of vasospasm. Material and Methods Thirty male Wistar rats were used for this experimental study. Femoral arteries of were exposed, photographed, and transected. In group 1, group 2, and group 3 papaverine solution, hydrodilatation, and minimal mechanical dilatation (control group) was performed, respectively. The anastomosis was completed and the arteries were photographed again 10 minutes after completion of the anastomosis. Following 7-day period samples for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and light microscopy were obtained. Results The mean vessel diameters prior to transection were 0.43, 0.45, and 0.52 mm in the papaverine, hydrodilatation, and control groups, respectively. The mean vessel diameter 10 minutes following the completion of anastomosis was 0.76, 0.75, and 0.51 mm in the papaverine, hydrodilatation, and control groups, respectively. Median score for papaverine group regarding histological parameters of regular endothelial lining and lumen, neutrophil infiltration, vascular congestion, and edema in tunica adventitia was 2, 3, 2, and 3 positive, respectively. Median score for the papaverine group regarding histological parameters of regular endothelial lining and lumen, neutrophil infiltration, vascular congestion, and edema in tunica adventitia was 3, 3, 3, and 3 positive, respectively. All the histological scores were negative in the control group. The difference between the control group and the experiment groups 1 and 2 was significant regarding all four histological parameters (p < 0.05). Conclusion Hydrodilatation and papaverine application were both effective in preventing vasospasm following microsurgical intervention but papaverine caused slightly less damage to the endothelial lining and less edema in the tunica adventitia when compared with the hydrodilatation. Hydrodilatation group showed a vasodilatory effect that was statistically similar to that of papaverine, which has a proven efficacy.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Surgery

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