Investigating the Effect of Korean Red Ginseng on the Viability of Random-Pattern Skin Flaps in Rats

Objective: This experimental study investigated the efficacy of Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) extract in reducing the partial losses of random flaps. Method: Forty Wistar Albino rats were randomly distributed into 4 groups as (A) control group, (B) stress group, (C) oral KRG group, and (D) intraperitoneal KRG group. The modified McFarlane flap of 9 × 3 cm with a caudal pedicle was harvested from the back of the rats in all the groups. Korean Red Ginseng was administered to groups C and D at standard doses for 10 days. After 10 days, the flaps were removed in all groups and were examined macroscopically, histopathologically, histochemically, and biochemically. The results were statistically analyzed and compared among the groups. Results: The flap necrosis rates were significantly lower in groups C and D compared with groups A and B (P
Source: Annals of Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Research Source Type: research