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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-912640

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Objective:To observe the application and clinical effect of stromal vascular fraction gel (SVF-gel) in local rhinoplasty.Methods:A total of 84 patients with mild nasal root and low bridge were divided into observation group and control group. In the observation group, liposuction with SVF gel extraction plus injection rhinoplasty was carried out; in the control group, liposuction plus injection rhinoplasty was carried out according to the height change of nasal root and bridge, the change of nasal frontal angle, the occurrence of complications and the satisfaction of patients after operation.Results:The 84 patients were followed up for 2 weeks to 24 months. The height of nasal root and bridge increased significantly and the lines were more harmonious. The absorption of the observation group was much lower than that of control group. Except 3 patients in the observation group and 8 patients in the control group, there were different degrees of absorption within 6 months after operation. All patients did not have complications such as fat liquefaction, necrosis, induration and infection in the injection area. Three patients in the observation group were satisfied with the results after reinjection, and one patient in the control group was satisfied with the results after reinjection, three patients were not satisfied with the results, and four patients were satisfied with the prosthesis augmentation rhinoplasty. In the observation group, there were 37 cases of excellent satisfaction, 5 cases of good satisfaction, and the overall satisfaction was 100%; in the control group, there were 20 cases of excellent satisfaction, 15 cases of good satisfaction, 7 cases of bad satisfaction, and the satisfaction was 83.3%. The former was better than the latter.Conclusions:In view of superiorities such as lower complications with long-lasting effect, high fat survival rate and high satisfaction in local augmentation rhinoplasty, SVF-gel injection is especially suitable for patients who cannot accept autologous bone, prosthesis and allograft tissue filler for augmentation rhinoplasty.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-805408

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Objective@#To explore the effect of the modified suture suspension by annular ligaturing the frontalis muscle to treat severe congenital blepharoptosis in children (age≤3).@*Methods@#From October 2016 to October 2017, 11 patients (16 eyes) with severe blepharoptosis were treated using the modified suture suspension in the Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University. There were 7 males and 4 females, aged from 1 to 3 years old, with the average of 26.3 months. Three suture lines were used in three directions respectively. One end was fixed to the upper edge of the tarsus, the other end was fixed to the frontalis muscle by annular ligation. The operation effect and complications were evaluated 1 week and 6 months after the operation.@*Results@#All the incisions healed well. Hypophasis was observed in 1 eye. The exposed palpebral fissure was less than 3 mm when the eye was closed. No corneal exposure was observed in other cases. One week after surgery, the blepharoptosis of 5 patients were fully corrected (6 eyes, 37.5 %). Blepharoptosis in 5 patients were basically corrected (9 eyes, 56.2 %). One patients was over corrected (1 eyes, 6.3%). Six months after surgery, the blepharoptosis of 5 patients were fully corrected (5 eyes, 31.2 %). Blepharoptosis in 5 patients were basically corrected (9 eyes, 56.3%). However, the blepharoptosis of 1 patient was under corrected (2 eyes, 12.5%).@*Conclusions@#This modified suture suspension by annular ligature the frontalis muscle has the advantages of simple operation, low cost, stable effect, small wound, and satisfactory clinical effect.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-806357

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Lipedema is secondary to local fat deposition, a disease characterized by the symmetric thickening of lower limbs, mostly occurs in women, especially in adolescence and pregnancy. In its early stage, it could be easily confused with lymphedema. Extensive literature review on primary fat edema in recent years, as well as a summary of the clinical symptoms and signs and diagnosis and treatment of lipedema were conducted, so as to provide a useful reference for clinicians.

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