2016
DOI: 10.3109/2000656x.2016.1170024
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Effects of ozone gas on skin flaps viability in rats: an experimental study

Abstract: Ozone gas enhanced flap viability. No differences in flap viability were observed between the vegetable oil and vegetable oil with ozone peroxide groups. The greatest benefit ratios were found in the hemo-ozone therapy group.

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“…Similarly, Krkl et al [41] showed that ozonated olive oil improved neovascularization in rats when it was topically applied on skin flaps via VEGF upregulation. In addition, ozonated oil reduced doxorubicine-induced skin necrosis and injury as measured by a significant reduction of TNF-α, SOD, GSH-Px, and IL-1β [42] and by the enhanced flap viability in a rat model [43].…”
Section: Ozone Therapy and Skin Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Krkl et al [41] showed that ozonated olive oil improved neovascularization in rats when it was topically applied on skin flaps via VEGF upregulation. In addition, ozonated oil reduced doxorubicine-induced skin necrosis and injury as measured by a significant reduction of TNF-α, SOD, GSH-Px, and IL-1β [42] and by the enhanced flap viability in a rat model [43].…”
Section: Ozone Therapy and Skin Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, plastic surgeons give great attention to improve flap circulation prior to flap harvesting. For this reason, the effects of various pharmacological agents as well as different surgical modalities had been studied and discussed extensively in literature [1].…”
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