Enhancement of Tissue Expansion by Calcium Channel Blocker: A preliminary study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reconstruction of the defects after surgical resection of tumors is one of the important issues in surgical oncology. It is essential that the defect should be covered with a tissue quite similar to the original one and is best achie...
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doaj-ddb5420e23bc42e88e2ebbdf5679367d2020-11-25T00:21:03ZengBMCWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology1477-78192003-10-01111910.1186/1477-7819-1-19Enhancement of Tissue Expansion by Calcium Channel Blocker: A preliminary studyAktas AlperSisman NejdetSivrioglu NazanCopcu ErayOztan Yucel<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reconstruction of the defects after surgical resection of tumors is one of the important issues in surgical oncology. It is essential that the defect should be covered with a tissue quite similar to the original one and is best achieved by harvesting tissue from an area adjacent to the defect. Tissue expansion is one of the most frequently used reconstructive techniques. A number of studies evaluated blood circulation, capsule formation, tissue tolerance, histomorphological changes and complications of expander placement. However, only a few attempted to enhance tissue expansion. This study we aimed to evaluate verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, to enhance tissue expansion.</p> <p>Material and method</p> <p>Twelve New Zealand rabbits weighing between 900 gm and 1200 gm were assigned into study and control groups. High volume expanders (100, 200 or 300 cc) were placed into the subcutaneous tissue. Rabbits in the study group received verapamil. Expanders in the control group were inflated every three days to achieve same pressure as the study group. The size of the flaps was assessed by applying pressure on tip of the flap to demonstrate the contraction. Histopathological examinations were performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>By administering liquid earlier and more quickly less flap retraction was observed in the study group. In the control group expanders were exposed in two rabbits while no complication occurred in the study group. Following extraction of the expanders, the flaps were elevated and less retraction was observed in the study group compared to controls.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Verapamil is safe when used topically and provides less retracted flaps. It can be suggested that verapamil acts on the myofibroblasts in the capsule around tissue expanders and thus increases efficiency of the expanders.</p> http://www.wjso.com/content/1/1/19verapamilexpandersreconstructiontissue expansionflapsretraction |
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Enhancement of Tissue Expansion by Calcium Channel Blocker: A preliminary study |
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Enhancement of Tissue Expansion by Calcium Channel Blocker: A preliminary study |
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Enhancement of Tissue Expansion by Calcium Channel Blocker: A preliminary study |
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World Journal of Surgical Oncology |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reconstruction of the defects after surgical resection of tumors is one of the important issues in surgical oncology. It is essential that the defect should be covered with a tissue quite similar to the original one and is best achieved by harvesting tissue from an area adjacent to the defect. Tissue expansion is one of the most frequently used reconstructive techniques. A number of studies evaluated blood circulation, capsule formation, tissue tolerance, histomorphological changes and complications of expander placement. However, only a few attempted to enhance tissue expansion. This study we aimed to evaluate verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, to enhance tissue expansion.</p> <p>Material and method</p> <p>Twelve New Zealand rabbits weighing between 900 gm and 1200 gm were assigned into study and control groups. High volume expanders (100, 200 or 300 cc) were placed into the subcutaneous tissue. Rabbits in the study group received verapamil. Expanders in the control group were inflated every three days to achieve same pressure as the study group. The size of the flaps was assessed by applying pressure on tip of the flap to demonstrate the contraction. Histopathological examinations were performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>By administering liquid earlier and more quickly less flap retraction was observed in the study group. In the control group expanders were exposed in two rabbits while no complication occurred in the study group. Following extraction of the expanders, the flaps were elevated and less retraction was observed in the study group compared to controls.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Verapamil is safe when used topically and provides less retracted flaps. It can be suggested that verapamil acts on the myofibroblasts in the capsule around tissue expanders and thus increases efficiency of the expanders.</p> |
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