Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps

Volume: 33 Number: 6 November 1, 2016
  • Bilsev İnce
  • Fatma Bilgen
  • Ayşe Özlem Gündeşlioğlu
  • Mehmet Dadacı
  • Sümeyye Kozacıoğlu
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Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps

Abstract

Background: Skin flaps are commonly used in soft-tissue reconstruction; however, necrosis can be a frequent complication. Several systemic and local agents have been used in attempts to improve skin flap survival, but none that can prevent flap necrosis have been identified.  Aims: This study aims to determine whether the use of systemic Rosmarinus officinalis (R. officinalis) extract can prevent flap necrosis and improve skin flap recovery.  Study Design: Animal experimentation.  Methods: Thirty-five Wistar albino rats were divided in five groups. A rectangular random-pattern flaps measuring 8×2 cm was elevated from the back of each rat. Group I was the control group. In Group II, 0.2 ml of R. officinalis oil was given orally 2h before surgery. R. officinalis oil was then applied orally twice a day for a week. In Group III, R. officinalis oil was given orally twice a day for one week before surgery. At the end of the week, 0.2 mL of R. officinalis oil was given orally 2 h before surgery. In Group IV, 0.2 mL of R. officinalis oil was injected subcutaneously 2 h before surgery. After the surgery, 0.2 mL R. officinalis oil was injected subcutaneously twice a day for one week. In Group V, 0.2 mL R. officinalis oil was injected subcutaneously twice a day for one week prior to surgery. At the end of the week, one last 0.2 mL  R. officinalis oil injection was administered subcutaneously 2 h before surgery. After the surgery, 0.2 mL R. officinalis oil was injected subcutaneously twice a day for one week.  Results: The mean percentage of viable surface area was significantly greater (p<0.05) in Groups II, III, IV, and V as compared to Group I. Mean vessel diameter was significantly greater (p<0.05) in Groups II, III, IV, and V as compared to Group I. Conclusion: We have determined that, in addition to its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects, R. officinalis has vasodilatory effects that contribute to increased skin flap survival.

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Bilsev İnce This is me

Fatma Bilgen This is me

Ayşe Özlem Gündeşlioğlu This is me

Mehmet Dadacı This is me

Sümeyye Kozacıoğlu This is me

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November 1, 2016

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Year 2016 Volume: 33 Number: 6

APA
İnce, B., Bilgen, F., Gündeşlioğlu, A. Ö., Dadacı, M., & Kozacıoğlu, S. (2016). Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps. Balkan Medical Journal, 33(6), 645-651. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW
AMA
1.İnce B, Bilgen F, Gündeşlioğlu AÖ, Dadacı M, Kozacıoğlu S. Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33(6):645-651. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW
Chicago
İnce, Bilsev, Fatma Bilgen, Ayşe Özlem Gündeşlioğlu, Mehmet Dadacı, and Sümeyye Kozacıoğlu. 2016. “Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps”. Balkan Medical Journal 33 (6): 645-51. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW.
EndNote
İnce B, Bilgen F, Gündeşlioğlu AÖ, Dadacı M, Kozacıoğlu S (November 1, 2016) Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps. Balkan Medical Journal 33 6 645–651.
IEEE
[1]B. İnce, F. Bilgen, A. Ö. Gündeşlioğlu, M. Dadacı, and S. Kozacıoğlu, “Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 645–651, Nov. 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW
ISNAD
İnce, Bilsev - Bilgen, Fatma - Gündeşlioğlu, Ayşe Özlem - Dadacı, Mehmet - Kozacıoğlu, Sümeyye. “Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps”. Balkan Medical Journal 33/6 (November 1, 2016): 645-651. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW.
JAMA
1.İnce B, Bilgen F, Gündeşlioğlu AÖ, Dadacı M, Kozacıoğlu S. Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33:645–651.
MLA
İnce, Bilsev, et al. “Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 6, Nov. 2016, pp. 645-51, https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW.
Vancouver
1.Bilsev İnce, Fatma Bilgen, Ayşe Özlem Gündeşlioğlu, Mehmet Dadacı, Sümeyye Kozacıoğlu. Use of Systemic Rosmarinus Officinalis to Enhance the Survival of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps. Balkan Medical Journal [Internet]. 2016 Nov. 1;33(6):645-51. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57YZ65BW