Background: It has been reported that systemic administration of allopurinol improves cell survival. This study was aimed to evaluate effects of allopurinol on skin flaps in dogs.
Methods: Twenty dogs underwent one skin flap surgery with a 2-week interval. The first procedure was performed according to the standard protocols. The second phase was started by a 1-week pretreatment with allopurinol. Length of the necrotic zone was measured and recorded daily. At each phase, flaps were removed and sent for histopathological study after 1 week observation.
Results: Mean length of the necrotic zone in allopurinol treated skin flaps has been significantly less than normal flaps over all 7 days of observation (<0.0001). Histopathology study showed less inflammation and more normal tissue structure in the allopurinol treated skin flaps.
Conclusion: It was demonstrated that systemic administration of allopurinol significantly improved skin flap survival.
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