What are the benefits and harms of wound drainage after breast reduction surgery?doi:10.1002/cca.1011Sera TortJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdCochrane Clinical Answers
Wound dehiscenceis the most frequent complication following breast reduction surgery occurring most commonly at the T-point junction. The most cited cause includes infection and high tension on the wound edges. Other risk factors include tobacco use, lengthy operative times, obesity, and large resectio...
1.Suitable for surgery and cosmetic wound as auxiliary adhesive care;2.The wound care after surgical stitches, such as the scar prevention of cesarean, thyroid, breast hyperplasia, cosmetic laser surgery to oppress the scar, preventing wound from widening thickening, re...
Breast reduction/mastopexy and liposuction of the lateral chest wall Surgeon Dr. David Azouz, MD Patient 46-year-old female Presentation The patient underwent breast reduction/mastopexy and liposuction of the lateral chest wall. Two weeks after the surgery the incision on the left breast dehisced ...
This effect was partially abrogated when the cells were incubated in wound fluids collected from patients after breast-conserving surgery followed by IORT. Additionally, we confirmed the role of radiation-induced bystander effect in altering the properties of the WF to induce the CSC phenotype and ...
Steven V.DrydenDDS, ...Jae H.KimDDS, inAtlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2013 Wound care and patient support For chronic wounds, it is important to develop a wound-care plan to provide long-term support, appropriate nutritional care, dressing instruction, and management. Ma...
these investigators examined whether the insertion of an anal tamponade would reduce post-operative bleeding. During surgery, patients were randomly assigned to receive or not to receive an anal tampon at the end of the procedure. Data on pain, complications and wound care were collected. There we...
Wound Therapy System; Prevena Incision Management System) for all indications (e.g., keloid scarring, wound care including management of closed sternal incision following thoracic artery grafting, management of wound sites following mammoplasty, and prophylaxis after lower extremity fracture surgery). ...
Surgery with active PG must be avoided as aggravates the surrounding tissue and leads to PG progression [1]. In this case, the extensive abdominal debridement’s during the active phase of the disease might contributed to the destructive course. After the diagnosis, the NPWT-system was ...
The treatment of chronic wounds is complex and expensive, with a high risk of infection and the requirement of surgery [55]. The healthcare burden of chronic wounds is increasing with the rising incidence of both diabetes and obesity [56,57]. The annual UK National Health Service (NHS) ...