The effectiveness of vascular delay in transverse rectus abdominis muscle flaps has been demonstrated in many studies. In deep inferior epigastric perforator flaps, however, the effectiveness of ligation of deep versus superficial epigastric vessels in producing delay is unclear. Using a rat model, we compared ligation of deep and superficial vessels with each other and with a (nondelayed) control group (n = 10). One vascular delay group (n = 10) had ligation of the contralateral cranial epigastric vessels (homolog to the human deep inferior epigastric vessels); the other (n = 10) had ligation of contralateral superficial inferior epigastric vessels. One week later, cranial epigastric perforator flap elevation was performed. Both vascular techniques were effective in producing delay, and there was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups. Ligation of superficial inferior epigastric vessels, deep inferior epigastric vessels, or both, at least 1 week prior to the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap elevation may increase the usable skin paddle area in humans.
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