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Original Article

Tissue Oxygen Tension Measurement for Monitoring Musculocutaneous and Cutaneous Flaps

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Pages 27-30 | Received 07 Nov 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In pigs, latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous is land flaps and buttock skin island flaps were raised. Subcutaneous (PscO2) and intramuscular oxygen tension (PimO2) were measured using a non-heated needle electrode before, during and after repeated occlusion of the supplying artery or the draining vein. During arterial and venous occlusion, the tissue oxygen tension in the musculocutaneous flap dropped rapidly. A plateau was reached after 15 min. After arterial occlusion the mean value was 20 mmHg (SEM = 5 mmHg. N=6) in the subcutis and 16 mmHg in the muscle (SEM=4 mmHg, N=10). After venous occlusion the mean value was 11 mmHg (SEM = 3 mmHg, N=6) in the subcutis. In the skin flap the drop of PscO2 was slower, and after 30 min of arterial occlusion the mean value was 29 mmHg (SEM = 9 mmHg. N=6). This study has shown that tissue oxygen tension measurement can be used as a sensitive indicator of acute impairment of the supplying vessels in island flaps. The method seems to have potential for monitoring free tissue transfers. A comparable decrease in PscO2 was found for arterial and venous impairment.

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