Fat grafting associated with negative pressure wound therapy.
Gustavo Moreira Costa de SouzaCamila Camargos Bizzotto AmorimCristian Esteban Astudillo VallejoMarcelo Back SternickSergio Moreira da CostaChristiane Steponavicius SobralLydia Masako FerreiraPublished in: Acta cirurgica brasileira (2019)
The association of FG and NPWT is not known in the clinical practice. Except for the only one experimental study described by Kao et al.4, the theme was not addressed in the medical literature before. In this clinical case, the result obtained regarding the granulation tissue formation drew attention and prevented the use of more complex flaps such as the microsurgical ones. Accelerated granulation tissue formation was observed, filling an extensive and deep bone defect, even with infected bone and biomaterial. Low morbidity and no complications were observed with the use of FG associated with NPWT. When the grafted fat was compacted with the NPWT, it seemed to behave as a true autologous biological matrix with large amount of cells. To date, scientific studies on fat grafting have focused on the cellular aspect (adipocytes and mesenchymal cells), growth factors and fat differentiation in different tissues. The property of aspirated adipose tissue as a biological matrix seemed to be revealed by the application of NPWT in association with FG. This new roll for the aspirated fat tissue may represent a new research field in plastic surgery.
Keyphrases
- adipose tissue
- induced apoptosis
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- cell cycle arrest
- clinical practice
- fatty acid
- soft tissue
- systematic review
- healthcare
- bone marrow
- bone mineral density
- breast reconstruction
- gene expression
- type diabetes
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- working memory
- internal carotid artery
- pi k akt
- postmenopausal women
- middle cerebral artery