[翻译文章]皮肤学手术的安全性:主要血管和神经结构的意外损伤
J Sarriugarte Aldecoa-Otarola1, M E Iglesias-Zamora2, R Vieira3
1Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Actas dermo-sifiliograficas
|June 10, 2023
概括
这篇文章详细介绍了皮肤外科手术期间避免和修复主要血管和神经的意外伤. 它强调了有风险的解剖学和改善患者安全的潜在结果.
科学领域:
- 皮肤外科手术皮肤外科手术
- 手术解剖学手术解剖学
- 患者安全 患者安全
背景情况:
- 对主要血管和神经的意外损伤是皮肤病手术中的风险.
- 了解特定的解剖学对于预防这种并发症至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在皮肤外科手术期间识别关键的血管和神经处于危险之中.
- 描述意外撕裂的潜在结果.
- 为预防和修复阳性损伤提供建议.
主要方法:
- 高风险结构的解剖学审查.
- 讨论潜在的伤害后果.
- 制定预防和修复策略.
主要成果:
- 识别特定的"危险区",其中有脆弱的血管和神经通路.
- 描述潜在的功能缺陷和出血并发症.
- 基于证据的建议,用于手术技术和应急管理.
结论:
- 对解剖学"危险区"的认识在皮肤外科手术中至关重要.
- 积极的措施和迅速,适当的修复可以减轻意外撕裂造成的严重后果.
- 增强的外科安全协议对于最大限度地减少阴性神经和血管损伤至关重要.
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