Title of article :
Montelukast for Medical Delay in Flap Surgery
Author/Authors :
Iranpour, Maryam Department of Pathology - Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Khodarahmi, Ali Department of Surgery - Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Khodarahmi, Nima Physiology Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Shafiee, Mohammad Department of Surgery HPB and Transplantation - Afzalipoor Hospital , Kerman , Malekpourafshar, Reza Department of Pathology - Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Nakhaee, Nozar Neuroscience Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Delay phenomenon can be used for better blood supply of the flap in plastic surgery. Effects of Montelukast have been observed
to reduce ischemia/reperfusion injury in various organs due to
angiogenic and anti-oxidant effects. The present study aimed to
determine the role of Montelukast as medical delay of the flaps.
METHODS
In this experimental study, 42 Wistar rats were divided into 3
equal groups. These groups were Surgical Delay Group (SDG),
Medical Delay Group (MDG) and Control Group (CG). In
SDG, 8×3 cm rectangular randomized random skin flap was
first surgically delayed at rats’ back. The MDG received 10 mg/
kg oral Montelukast via orogastric tube for 5 days as medical
delay. In MDG and SDG flap, harvesting was undertaken after
a delayed period, but there was not any delayed period in CG.
After delayed period, a segment of the skin flap was biopsied for
assessing angiogenesis. After 14th days, the photos were taken
and the size of the necrotic area of the flap was measured.
RESULTS
A significant difference was observed between the mean survival
and angiogenesis (p=0.002). The same performance was reported
between MDG and SDG, which were alike regarding survival and
angiogenesis (p>0.05); while there was a significant difference
between the control and surgical groups, as well as control and
medical groups (p<0.05). Finally, the inflammation showed no
significant difference (p>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Regarding positive effects of Montelukast on survival and
angiogenesis, it is recommended to be used as a medication for larger studies.
Keywords :
Flaps , Medical delay , Montelukast
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery