Arch Plast Surg.  2015 Nov;42(6):695-703. 10.5999/aps.2015.42.6.695.

The Vasodilator Effect of a Cream Containing 10% Menthol and 15% Methyl Salicylate on Random-Pattern Skin Flaps in Rats

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
  • 2Plastic Surgery Clinic, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
  • 3Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. utkuchan@gmail.com
  • 4Department of Pathology, Medical School of Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.
  • 5Department of Public Health, Medical School of Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
It is still difficult to prevent partial or full-thickness flap necrosis. In this study, the effects of a cream containing menthol and methyl salicylate on the viability of randompattern skin flaps were studied.
METHODS
Forty female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into two equal groups. Caudally based dorsal random-pattern skin flaps were elevated, including the panniculus carnosus. In the study group, 1.5 mL of a cream containing menthol and methyl salicylate was applied to the skin of the flap, and saline solution (0.9%) was used in the control group. Upon completion of the experiment, flap necrosis was analyzed with imaging software and radionuclide scintigraphy. Histopathological measurements were made of the percentage of viable flaps, the number of vessels, and the width of the panniculus carnosus muscle.
RESULTS
According to the photographic analysis, the mean viable flap surface area in the study group was larger than that in the control group (P=0.004). According to the scintigrams, no change in radioactivity uptake was seen in the study group (P>0.05). However, a significant decrease was observed in the control group (P=0.006). No statistically significant differences were observed between the groups in terms of the percentage of viable flaps, the number of vessels, or the width of the panniculus carnosus muscle (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Based on these results, it is certain that the cream did not reduce the viability of the flaps. Due to its vasodilatory effect, it can be used as a component of the dressing in reconstructive operations where skin perfusion is compromised.

Keyword

Surgical flaps; Menthol; Methyl salicylate; Vasodilator agents; Perfusion

MeSH Terms

Animals
Bandages
Female
Humans
Menthol*
Necrosis
Perfusion
Radioactivity
Radionuclide Imaging
Rats*
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Skin*
Sodium Chloride
Surgical Flaps
Vasodilator Agents
Menthol
Sodium Chloride
Vasodilator Agents
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