Rabbit-based experimental model for scalp reimplantation: advancing microsurgical training and translational research.

Acta cirurgica brasileira Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/acb403725
Rui Sergio Monteiro de Barros, José Maciel Caldas Dos Reis, Deivid Ramos Dos Santos, Vitor Nagai Yamaki, Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira, André Lopes Valente
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Abstract

Purpose: To develop an experimental model of microsurgical scalp reimplantation in rabbits.

Methods: Ten male albino New Zealand rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were scalped and subjected to scalp reimplantation. The rabbits' scalp regions, including their ears, were surgically amputated. Based on a previous anatomical study, the superficial temporal artery and the central auricular vein were chosen for microanastomosis. Data on the morphometric parameters (vessel weight and caliber), surgical procedure (surgical time and number of stitches), and surgical recovery parameters (venous return, patency, and necrosis) were collected for up to 30 days postoperatively (PO) using a research protocol.

Results: Morphometric and surgical recovery parameters did not significantly differ in our sample. No animals died during the intraoperative period. Three animals were euthanized because they developed partial or total scalp necrosis. The venous return was impaired from three to ten days PO, with spontaneous regression after this period, which significantly improved (p = 0.02) after 14 days PO. Superficial necrosis was observed starting at two days PO with complete resolution by day 21 PO (p <0.01).

Conclusion: The rabbit provides a realistic biological model for training scalp reimplantation with high fidelity to human vascular structures.

兔头皮再植实验模型:推进显微外科训练与转化研究。
目的:建立兔头皮显微外科再植实验模型。方法:选取10只雄性白化新西兰兔(Oryctolagus cuuniculus)进行头皮再植。这些兔子的头皮区域,包括耳朵,都被手术切除了。根据以往的解剖学研究,我们选择颞浅动脉和耳中央静脉进行显微吻合。使用研究方案收集了术后30天(PO)的形态学参数(血管重量和口径)、手术程序(手术时间和针数)和手术恢复参数(静脉回流、通畅和坏死)的数据。结果:形态学和手术恢复参数在我们的样本中没有显著差异。术中无动物死亡。三只动物因为部分或全部头皮坏死而被安乐死。术后第3 ~ 10天静脉回流受损,术后自发性消退,术后第14天静脉回流明显改善(p = 0.02)。从第2天开始观察到表面坏死,到第21天完全消退(p)结论:家兔为训练头皮再植提供了一个真实的生物学模型,具有高保真度的人体血管结构。
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