Summary:
Differences of sensation and sweating among the typical sites of cutaneous and fasciocutaneous flaps (scapular,
lateral arm, radial forearm, groin and dorsalis pedis) were assessed in 30 healthy volunteers (20 males and 10 fe-
males) aged 17-62 years (mean 38.2 years). Standard clinical methods were used: Semmes-Weinstein monofila-
ments for testing light touch threshold, discriminator and blunt caliper for evaluation of static and dynamic
two-point discrimination and the Marstock quantitative method for assessing the normative values of warm-cold
difference limen and heat and cold pain thresholds. Spontaneous sweat secretion was observed and documented
by the ninhydrin test.
We established various physiological differences for distinct somatic sensory modalities and sweating among the
body regions (donor sites of cutaneous and fasciocutaneous free flaps).
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