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Archives of Plastic Surgery
2017 Volume.44 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.116
Assessment of Tissue Perfusion Following Conventional Liposuction of Perforator-Based Abdominal Flaps
Dogan Zeynep Deniz Akdeniz

Sacak Bulent
Yalc©¥n Dogus
Pilanci Ozgur
Tuncer Fatma Betul
Celebiler Ozhan
Abstract
Background: The effect of liposuction on the perforators of the lower abdominal wall has been investigated in several studies. There are controversial results in the literature that have primarily demonstrated the number and patency of the perforators. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of liposuction on the perfusion of perforator-based abdominal flaps using a combined laser?Doppler spectrophotometer (O2C, Oxygen to See, LEA Medizintechnik).

Methods: Nine female patients undergoing classical abdominoplasty were included in the study. Perforators and the perfusion zones of the deep inferior epigastric artery flap were marked on the patient's abdominal wall. Flap perfusion was quantitatively assessed by measuring blood flow, velocity, capillary oxygen saturation, and relative amount of hemoglobin for each zone preoperatively, after tumescent solution infiltration, following elevation of the flap on a single perforator, and after deep and superficial liposuction, respectively.

Results: The measurements taken after elevation of the flap were not significantly different than measurements taken after the liposuction procedures.

Conclusions: The liposuction procedure does not significantly alter the perfusion of perforator-based abdominal flaps in the early period. The abdominal tissue discarded in a classic abdominoplasty operation can be raised as a perforator flap and has been demonstrated to be a unique model for clinical research.
KEYWORD
Perforator flap, Spectrophotometry, Lipectomy
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