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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 36(3): 339-343, jul.-set. 2021. graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1365549

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RESUMO Introdução: O pioderma gangrenoso é uma doença inflamatória rara caracterizada pela presença de lesões ulceradas. A etiologia é desconhecida, mas aparentemente relaciona-se com fatores imunológicos. Os autores relatam um caso de pioderma gangrenoso no pós-operatório de uma mamoplastia redutora, o tratamento e a importância do diagnóstico precoce para obtenção de um bom resultado estético. Métodos: Trata-se de uma paciente de 18 anos que desenvolveu pioderma gangrenoso após uma mamoplastia redutora. Os sintomas iniciais foram a formação de bolhas de coloração violácea e lesões ulceradas em ambas mamas. Suspeitou-se a doença e a paciente foi tratada prontamente com prednisolona. Foram realizadas culturas, biópsias e exames sanguíneos. Realizou-se terapia hiperbárica e suporte nutricional. Foram realizados curativos diários com fator de crescimento epidérmico. Após 60 dias de acompanhamento foi possível conseguir uma cicatrização adequada da feridas e bons resultados estéticos. Resultados: O diagnóstico precoce associado a uma terapia sistêmica imunossupressora e cuidados locais rigorosos foram fundamentais para a estabilização da doença. A associação com terapia hiperbárica e o suporte nutricional contribuíram para a epitelização das lesões e o controle do quadro clínico. A aproximação das bordas da ferida com sutura subdérmica e posterior sutura intradérmica foram possíveis devido à recuperação da derme e estabilização da doença. Conclusão: O diagnóstico precoce de pioderma gangrenoso é fundamental para conseguir a estabilização da doença. É possível atingir bons resultados estéticos baseados em 4 elementos: corticoide sistêmico precoce, curativos locais diários com fator de crescimento epidérmico, suporte nutricional e terapia hiperbárica.


Abstract Introduction: Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of ulcerated lesions. The etiology is unknown but apparently relates to immunological factors. The authors report a case of pyoderma gangrenosum in the postoperative period of a reduction mammoplasty, treatment, and the importance of early diagnosis to obtain a good aesthetic result. Methods: This is an 18-year-old patient who developed pyoderma gangrenosum after a reduction mammoplasty. The initial symptoms were the formation of violet blisters and ulcerated lesions in both breasts. The disease was suspected, and the patient was promptly treated with prednisolone. Cultures, biopsies and blood tests were performed. Hyperbaric therapy and nutritional support were performed. Daily dressings with epidermal growth factors were performed. After 60 days of follow-up, it was possible to achieve adequate wound healing and good aesthetic results. Results: Early diagnosis associated with systemic immunosuppressive therapy and rigorous local care were fundamental for disease stabilization. The association with hyperbaric therapy and nutritional support contributed to the lesion's epithelialization and the clinical picture control. The approximation of the wound edges with subdermal suture and the subsequent intradermal suture was possible due to the recovery of the dermis and stabilization of the disease. Conclusion: Early diagnosis of pyoderma gangrenosum is essential to achieve stabilization of the disease. It is possible to achieve good aesthetic results based on four elements: early systemic corticosteroids, daily local dressings with epidermal growth factor, nutritional support, and hyperbaric therapy.

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Aesthet Surg J ; 41(6): NP300-NP314, 2021 05 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32780109

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BACKGROUND: Mastopexy combined with silicone implant placement is one of the most frequently performed plastic surgeries. Various techniques have been developed to increase the degree of patient satisfaction after surgery. The goal is to give the breasts a harmonious shape, generating the smallest scars possible. The Breast Evaluation Questionnaire 55 (BEQ 55) was developed in 2006 as a tool for assessing the satisfaction and comfort of patients with the general appearance of their breasts. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the degree of satisfaction of patients undergoing mastopexy by the inverted-T technique vs the short-scar technique by the BEQ 55. METHODS: The BEQ 55 was administered pre- and postoperatively to 200 patients who underwent mastopexy performed by the first author between October 2013 and September 2017. One hundred patients underwent the short-scar technique, and 100 patients underwent the inverted-T technique. RESULTS: The first analysis used descriptive statistics. Relative frequencies were used to track the responses corresponding to each technique. There was an increase in the level of patient comfort and satisfaction with breast appearance after surgery in both groups. The short-scar technique was shown to be superior, with statistical significance (P < 0.05) found for the questions evaluating comfort with overall appearance naked, comfort with breast appearance naked, and satisfaction with breast appearance. CONCLUSIONS: Both techniques improved the patients' satisfaction and comfort with their breasts. When the short-scar technique was used, patients were more comfortable with their breast appearance and with their overall appearance naked.


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Mamoplastia , Satisfação do Paciente , Mama/diagnóstico por imagem , Mama/cirurgia , Cicatriz/etiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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