辅助轴心乳房管理:是否需要切除主要皮肤?
1Department of Plastic Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Richmond Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
概括
通过避免初级皮肤切除,可以改善股乳房的手术管理. 一种修改后的方法,侧重于抽脂和腺切除,与二次皮肤管理,最大限度地减少痕和改善结果.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 人体解剖学 解剖学 解剖学
背景情况:
- 部乳房是部的辅助乳腺组织,影响2-6%的女性和1-3%的男性.
- 发病率在种族上有所不同,在亚洲人群中更高,特别是日本人.
研究的目的:
- 评估一个修改后的手术技巧,以减少痕,用于胸乳腺管理.
- 将修改技术的结果与涉及初级皮肤切除的传统方法进行比较.
主要方法:
- 用了一种修改后的手术方案进行胸切除,省略了初级皮肤切除.
- 进行了腹乳腺组织的脂肪抽和腺体和皮肤切除,并对过剩的皮肤进行了二次皮肤管理.
主要成果:
- 经过修改的技术实现了出色的美学效果,并减少了痕.
- 避免初级皮肤切除可以防止长期扩大痕,收缩和限制手臂运动.
结论:
- 一种修改后的外科手术方法,避免了股乳房的初级皮肤切除,提供了卓越的美容结果和功能结果.
- 建议对皮肤过剩进行二次管理,而不是初级切除,以防止不良痕和运动限制.
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