Microvascular free tissue transfer of the rectus abdominis muscle in dogs.

VETERINARY SURGERY(2002)

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Objective-To assess donor-site morbidity and survival of the rectus abdominis muscle with an overlying skin graft after free tissue transfer to a medial femorotibial defect in dogs. Study Design-Experimental study. Sample Population-Phase 1: 6 canine cadavers; phase 2: 7 adult mixed-breed dogs. Methods-Phase 1: The rectus abdominis muscle was removed from canine cadavers, muscular and vascular dimensions were recorded, and angiography was performed. Phase 2: Muscular transfer was performed through anastomosis of the caudal epigastric artery and vein to the saphenous artery and medial saphenous vein. Transferred tissues were evaluated on postoperative days 3, 6, 10, and 13. Animals were examined daily until euthanasia between postoperative days 3 1 and 42. Postmortem angiograms were performed and tissues collected for histopathologic evaluation. Results-Phase 1: Appropriate vascular dimensions for microvascular anastomosis were confirmed and surgical technique perfected. Phase 2: Muscular excision produced minimal donor-site morbidity. All muscles survived after microvascular transfer and angiography confirmed vascular patency. All of the skin grafts survived, with one graft undergoing partial necrosis. Conclusions-The rectus abdominis muscle can be successfully transferred to a medial femorotibial defect and can serve as a bed for acute skin grafting. No significant donor-site morbidity is associated with its removal. Clinical Relevance-Microvascular free tissue transfer of the canine rectus abdominis muscle has not been previously described. This technique provides a new alternative for repair of appropriate wounds. Additional studies are needed to define its utility in clinical patients. (C) Copyright 2002 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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microvascular,tissue transfer copyright 2002,dogs,earl f. calfee iii trey,rectus abdominis
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