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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2017.tde-06032017-105325
Document
Author
Full name
Mateus Saito
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Rezende, Marcelo Rosa de (President)
Costa, Antonio Carlos da
Busnardo, Fabio de Freitas
Mattar Junior, Rames
Santos, João Baptista Gomes dos
Title in Portuguese
O desenho da alça vascular arteriovenosa não interfere na sua patência: estudo experimental na pata de coelho
Keywords in Portuguese
Anastomose arteriovenosa
Coelhos
Enxerto vascular
Microcirurgia
Procedimentos cirúrgicos vasculares
Veia femoral
Abstract in Portuguese
Introdução: as alças vasculares podem prover o suprimento sanguíneo adequado para um retalho microcirúrgico em um leito desfavorável, como fratura exposta ou área irradiada após a ressecção de tumores. Apesar de realizadas na prática clínica, há falta de estudos demonstrando quais os fatores são responsáveis pelo seu sucesso. Objetivo: avaliar, em coelhos, qual é a influência do desenho da alça de veia femoral com anastomose na artéria femoral, na presença de fluxo (patência) após sete dias. Método: Trinta e nove coelhos foram submetidas à microanastomose arteriovenosa com técnica microcirúrgica. As alças foram acomodadas em dois desenhos, um, chamado "circular" e outro, o mais alongado possível sem dobras na alça. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: presença ou não de fluxo, sinais de hemólise, alterações hemodinâmicas sofridas pela veia submetida à pressão arterial. Resultados: Após sete dias, o fluxo estava presente em 68% das alças "anguladas" e em 75% das alças "circulares" (p > 0,05). Houve, intragrupo, diminuição estatisticamente significante da pCO2 e aumento estatisticamente significante do pH. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante no restante dos parâmetros avaliados entre os dois modelos de alça. Conclusão: O desenho da alça vascular arteriovenosa na pata do coelho não interfere na sua patência em um período de sete dias
Title in English
The design of arteriovenous vascular loop does not interfere with its patency: experimental study in the rabbit's paw
Keywords in English
Arteriovenous anastomosis
Femoral vein
Microsurgery
Rabbits
Vascular grafting
Vascular surgical procedures
Abstract in English
Introduction: the vascular loops can provide adequate blood supply to a microsurgical flap in an unfavorable bed as open fracture or irradiated area after resection of tumors. Although performed in clinical practice, there is a lack of studies showing which factors are responsible for their success. Objective: To evaluate, in rabbits, which is the influence in the presence of flow (patency) of femoral vein loop design in anastomosis of the femoral artery after seven days. Method: Thirty-nine rabbits were subjected to arteriovenous microanastomosis with microsurgical technique. The loops were accommodated in two designs, one named "circular" and the other, the more elongated possible without folds. The parameters evaluated were: presence or absence of flow, hemolysis, hemodynamic changes suffered by vein submitted to blood pressure. Results: After seven days, the flow was present in 68% of angled loops and 75% of the "circular" loops (p > 0.05). There was intra-group, statistically significant decrease in the pCO2 and statistically significant increase in pH. There was no statistically significant difference in the rest of the parameters evaluated between the two loop models. Conclusion: The design of arteriovenous vascular loops in the rabbit paw does not interfere with its patency over a period of seven days
 
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