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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 3506-3507,3510, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-602964

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Objective To explore the sluice gate technology in the control of nutrient vessel retrograde island skin flap with sural nerve small saphenous vein blood flow.Methods Totally 32 cases were divided into group A and group B,group A flap with no special treatment to the return of small saphenous vein,group B applied river gate principle,in operation around the small saphenous vein reserved suture,postoperative through a rubber band traction control flap blood circulation and skin flap swelling. Observation and comparison of two groups of skin flap necrosis.Results There had 4 cases in group A flap incomplete necrosis,the incidence rate was 25.0%,1 cases of skin flap incomplete necrosis in B group,the incidence rate was 6.2%.Conclusion The use ofsluice gate technique to control the small saphenous vein reflux of blood,relieve skin flap swelling,improve the survival rate of the flap is simple and effective.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-155344

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Background & objectives: Integrated vector management (IVM) emphasizes sustainable eco-friendly methods and minimal use of chemicals. In this context, the present study highlights the environmental control of breeding of Anopheles fluviatilis, the primary malaria vector, through water management in a natural stream in Koraput district, Odisha, India. Methods: The District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), Koraput, constructed two bed-dams across streams, one in Barigaon and the other in Pipalapodar village. The bed-dam in the former village was fitted with two sluice gates whereas the bed dam constructed in the latter village was without the sluice gate. tThe sluice gates were opened once in a week on a fixed day to flush out the water from the dam. Anopheles immatures were sampled systematically in the streams using a dipper for density measurement and species composition. Results: There was a reduction of 84.9 per cent in the proportion of positive dips for aAnopheles larvae/pupae and a reduction of 98.4 per cent in immature density (number/dip) of An. fluviatilis in the experimental downstream compared to the control following opening of the sluice gates. Interpretation & conclusions: oOur findins showed that opening of sluice gates of the bed-dam regularly once in a week resulted in the control of vector breeding in the downstream due to the flushing effect of the water released with a high flow from the bed-dam that stagnated water in the upstream. The outcome of the study encourages upscaling this measure to other areas, wherever feasible.

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