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Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 211-213 (April 2010)


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An easy and cheap way of staining the arterial supply of the face: A preclinical study of visualization of facial vascular territories in human cadavers

Francesco Manna, MD1Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Gianni Franco Guarneri, MD2, Marcello D.E. Re Camilot, MD2, Pier Camillo Parodi, Prof., MD2

Received 19 June 2008; accepted 3 April 2009. published online 18 May 2009.

Summary 

Introduction

A cadaver study in preparation of a facial allograft transplantation in humans requires accurate dissection of the arterial, venous and nerve pedicles. A simple and cheap method for the use of arterial tree mapping in cadaver soft tissue is presented.

Materials and methods

Eight fresh cadavers aged 55–89 years at the time of death were studied. Five were female and three were male. All injections were performed within four post-mortem days.

Results

Our method determined the perfusion territories of the human face without risk of spillage of the dye from capillary structures and showed the arteries very clearly. Vascular patterns of the face were interpreted after dyed gel mixture injection.

Conclusion

This study confirms the current reconstructive procedures on the face, but also helps and allows the anatomical dissection to be carried out in an effective and safe manner. The dyed gel mixture represents a valid, cheap and alternative tool for delineating the vascular structures, without leakage and spillage during the anatomical dissection.

1 Surgical Department, Maternal-Child Hospital “Burlo Garofolo”, IRCCS, Via dell'Istria, 65/1, Trieste 34137, Italy

2 Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical Faculty of Udine University, “San Michele” General Hospital, Via Battiferro, 13, Gemona del Friuli, 33014 Udine, Italy

Corresponding Author InformationDr. Francesco MANNA, M.D., Surgery Department, IRCCS, Maternal-Child Hospital “Burlo Garofolo”, Via dell'Istria, 65/1, Trieste 34137, Italy. Fax: +39 0432 989 217.

PII: S1010-5182(09)00065-1

doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2009.04.004


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