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Controlled Tissue Expansion in the Distal Extremities of Dogs
Author(s) -
SPODNICK GARY J.,
PAVLETIC MICHAEL M.,
CLARK GEOFFREY N.,
SCHELLING SCOTT H.,
KRAUS KARL H.
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
veterinary surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.652
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1532-950X
pISSN - 0161-3499
DOI - 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1993.tb00419.x
Subject(s) - medicine , seroma , tissue expansion , surgery , tissue expander , saline , complication , anesthesia , mastectomy , cancer , breast cancer
Controlled tissue expansion using a 100 cc rectangular silicone elastomer expander was performed in the mid‐antebrachium and mid‐crus of eight adult mixed‐breed dogs. Two expander inflation schedules were followed. Group 1 dogs (n = 4) underwent expander inflation using 10 cc sterile saline every other day, and group 2 dogs (n = 4) underwent expander inflation using 15 cc sterile saline every other day until the nominal volume (100 cc) was attained. Significant mean postexpansion increases in skin surface area of 94.1 cm 2 (35.9%) and 108.9 cm 2 (37.3%) were measured in the antebrachium and crus, respectively (p < .05). In a second procedure, the expanders were removed and skin flaps were developed from the redundant tissue generated during the expansion process. Single pedicle advancement flaps and transposition flaps were used to cover surgically created defects measuring 5 times 10 cm in the antebrachium and cms. Single pedicle advancement flaps consistently measured 10 × 10 cm and could be advanced to cover defects involving one third of the mid‐antebrachial or mid‐crural circumference. Transposition flaps were rotated up to 170d̀ and the donor site defects were easily closed under minimal or no tension. Complications included an abscess in one dog and seroma formation in four dogs. Differences in success or complication rates between group 1 dogs and group 2 dogs were not observed; an accelerated inflation schedule using 15 cc sterile saline every other day was recommended.