The effect of human recombinant epidermal growth factor on neovascularization and pedicle division time in a rat interpolation flap model.
Aziz ParspanciYavuz KeçeciPeyker TemizPublished in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2024)
Following the application of EGF, the necrosis area decreased within the study group. Histopathological assessments revealed a statistically significant increase in parameters related to granulation tissue and fibroblastic activity, notably neovascularization, across all subgroups within the study. It was concluded that the use of EGF positively affected the neovascularization, and flaps could be divided earlier.