乳房インプラント用のヒアルロン酸で潤滑されたフンネル挿入法を使用した経験
Julián Hernández1, Natalia Ruiz2, Brian Ramírez2,3
1From the ARTI clinic, Bogota-Cali, Colombia.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open
|February 12, 2026
まとめ
ヒアルロン酸潤滑剤を使ったケラー・フンネルテクニックは,乳房拡張手術における傷痕のサイズ,挿入時間,および合併症リスクを軽減しました. この無接触方式は,手動挿入の安全な代替手段であり,患者満足度も同等である.
科学分野:
- 整形外科手術についてです.
- 外科技術革新は,外科技術革新である.
- バイオマテリアル バイオマテリアル
背景:
- Keller Funnelは,乳房インプラントの配置を助け,潜在的に汚染とカプセル収縮を軽減します.
- 消毒性潤滑剤は一般的ではあるが,有害な効果がある可能性があります.
- ヒアルロン酸は,フンネルアシスト挿入のための潤滑剤の代替品として調査されています.
研究 の 目的:
- ヒアルウロン酸を用いたフネルアシスト乳房インプラント挿入の成果を,従来の手動挿入と比較する.
- 傷痕のサイズ,挿入時間,合併症,患者の満足度の違いを評価する.
主な方法:
- 一次乳腺増殖手術を受けた200人の患者を対象に実施されたレトロスペクティブコホート研究 (100フィネル,100マニュアル).
- 人口統計,外科的変数,傷痕サイズ,挿入時間,合併症,Body-Q患者の満足度スコアを分析した.
- 統計的有意性は,P < 0.05.05 によって決定される.
主要な成果:
- トリネルグループでは,傷跡が小さく (32 mm vs. 37 mm,P=0.025) され,挿入時間はかなり短かった (5.9 vs. 57.6 s,P=0.001).
- 合併症の発生率は,トランネル群ではより低かった (1%対8%,P=0.04).
- 患者の満足度は両グループで改善され,両グループ間の有意な差は認められませんでした (P=0.712).
結論:
- ヒアルロン酸によるフンネル挿入は,傷痕のサイズ,挿入時間,および合併症を減らす安全で効果的な"無接触"技術です.
- この方法は,手動挿入と比較して,汚染とカプセル収縮のリスクを低減する可能性があります.
- 長期的な有効性を確認し,ヒアルロン酸と消毒剤を比較するためにさらなる見通し研究が推奨されています.
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