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Cir. plást. ibero-latinoam ; 48(3): 281-286, jul.-sep. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-211341

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Introducción y objetivo: La corrección de la ginecomastia se encuentra entre las cirugías estéticas más solicitadas por los pacientes masculinos. La principal complicación de este procedimiento es el hematoma postoperatorio. Describimos nuestra experiencia con el uso de la red hemostática percutánea para reducir la incidencia de hematoma postoperatorio, sin el uso de drenajes. Material y método: Evaluamos 13 pacientes operados de ginecomastia con edades compreendidas entre los 15 y los 59 años; un total de 25 mamas. Realizamos la red hemostática en los segmentos superior, inferior y areolar, con hilo de Prolene 2.0 o 3.0 y aguja cilíndrica, después de la hemostasia y antes de cerrar la incisión de la adenectomía, por lo tanto, bajo observación directa. No utilizamos drenajes en ninguno de los pacientes de esta serie y retiramos la malla entre 48 y 96 horas de postoperatorio. Resultados: Del total de 25 mamas operadas, solo 1 presentó hematoma limitado a la región retroareolar, siendo el primer caso de esta serie en el que no habíamos realizado la malla en el segmento areolar. La red no causó ninguna secuela cicatricial (marcas em la piel) ni pigmentación em los punto de transfixión de la aguja. Conclusiones: En nuestra experiencia, el uso de la red hemostática fue un procedimiento adicional al tratamiento de la ginecomastia y resultó eficaz en la prevención del hematoma postoperatorio. (AU)


Background and objective: Correction of gynecomastia is among the most requested cosmetic surgeries by male patients. The main complication of this procedure is postoperative hematoma. We describe the use of a percutaneous hemostatic network to reduce the incidence of postoperative hematoma, without the use of drains. Methods: Thirteen patients were evaluated, aged between 15 and 59 years, in a total of 25 breasts. The hemostatic net was performed in the upper, lower and areolar segments, with 2.0 or 3.0 Prolene with a cylindrical needle, after hemostasis, before closing the adenectomy incision, therefore under direct vision. Drains were not used in any of the patients in this series. The mesh was removed between 48 and 96 hours. Results: Of the total of 25 breasts, only 1 had a hematoma, limited to the retro-areolar region, which was the first case in this series in which the mesh was not performed in the areolar segment. Net did not produced any sequel scar (skin marks) not pigmentation at the needle transfixation sites. Conclusions: In our experience, the use of the hemostatic net was an additional procedure to the treatment of gynecomastia, having been efficient in the prevention of postoperative hematoma. (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ginecomastia/cirurgia , Hematoma/prevenção & controle , Cirurgia Plástica , Mama , Mamilos
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Plast Surg Int ; 2012: 620302, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23304487

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In Brazil, the classic timeline for operating on cleft lip and palate is three months old for cheiloplasty and is 12 to 18 months old for palatoplasty. As from Brazilian treatment centers are usually located in major cities, patients living in more remote areas are often unable to receive treatment at the ideal ages. Data were analyzed retrospectively on 45 patients with cleft lip and/or palate, consecutively operated at the Reference Center, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Brazil. Particularly noteworthy among these data are gender, clinical presentation, operations performed, age of surgery, and the distance between their homes and the hospital. The average age of patients undergoing primary cheiloplasty was 9.4 months, with primary palatoplasties performed at an average age of 7.2 years. As 67% of these patients lived in other towns, they encountered difficulties in seeking and continuing specialized care. Despite attempts to decentralize cleft palate care in Brazil, suitable conditions are not yet noted for following the treatment protocols in a full and adequate manner.

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