Tiwari Raja, Dhingra Renu, Lalwani Sanjeev, Singhal Maneesh
Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Plast Surg. 2024 Nov 8;58(2):90-96. doi: 10.1055/s-0044-1792154. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Silicone dye injection is a well-described technique for studying vascular anatomy. Plastic surgeons routinely participate in cadaveric workshops and are involved in the preparation of vascular-labeled cadavers. However, sparse literature is available on dye studies of extracranial head and neck vessels, even with anatomists, and the preparation of these cadavers is a daunting task. In this study, we describe a straightforward technique of silicone dye injection for extracranial head and neck vasculature and its application for filler injection training and other plastic surgical procedure demonstrations on cadavers. We used six soft-embalmed cadavers. The common carotid arteries and internal jugular veins were cannulated with infant feeding tubes. The vessels that could lead to dye extravasation into intracranial vessels and upper limbs were ligated. The vasculature was irrigated with water and then injected with color-coded silicone dyes (red: arterial; blue: venous). The solvent-to-catalyst ratios were varied to identify the ideal combination. Injected specimens were dissected 24 hours later to identify the staining quality. A clear demarcation of the extracranial head and neck vasculature in all cadavers was seen. The best solvent-to-catalyst ratio was identified in cadavers with the best staining of both large and small-sized blood vessels (<1 mm) with no dye spillage from arteries to the veins. Silicone dye injection with the described technique can give excellent and predictable results. The technique also uses less quantity of dye, and the intracranial structures are spared, which can be used for other studies; hence, there is more economical utilization of cadavers.
硅胶染料注射是一种用于研究血管解剖结构的成熟技术。整形外科医生经常参加尸体解剖研习班,并参与制备血管标记的尸体。然而,即使是解剖学家,关于颅外头颈部血管染料研究的文献也很稀少,而且制备这些尸体是一项艰巨的任务。
在本研究中,我们描述了一种用于颅外头颈部血管系统的硅胶染料注射的简单技术及其在尸体上进行填充剂注射训练和其他整形手术演示中的应用。我们使用了六具经过软防腐处理的尸体。用婴儿喂养管插入颈总动脉和颈内静脉。结扎可能导致染料渗入颅内血管和上肢的血管。用水冲洗血管系统,然后注射彩色编码的硅胶染料(红色:动脉;蓝色:静脉)。改变溶剂与催化剂的比例以确定理想的组合。24小时后解剖注射后的标本以确定染色质量。
在所有尸体中都能看到颅外头颈部血管系统的清晰界限。在大小血管(<1毫米)染色最佳且无染料从动脉漏至静脉的尸体中确定了最佳的溶剂与催化剂比例。
用所述技术进行硅胶染料注射可获得出色且可预测的结果。该技术还使用较少的染料量,并且使颅内结构免受影响,可用于其他研究;因此,尸体的利用更加经济。