除皱术并发症及预防方法的系统综述:趋势评价。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Amanda Hua Fang, Jorge de la Torre
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摘要

简介:面部拉皮,也被称为除皱,是整形外科医生最常见的美容外科手术之一。寻找理想的整容手术的目标围绕着美容效果、维持长期效果的能力和最大限度地减少并发症。已知的整容手术并发症包括血肿、血清肿、神经失用症和不利的疤痕。随着整容手术的日益普及和不断发展,我们的研究旨在评估自2000年以来报道的并发症和干预措施,并检查任何变化和趋势。方法:通过PubMed进行系统回顾,使用关键词搜索以下组合:“面部提升”、“面部提升”、“并发症”、“管理”、“围手术期”和“预防”。检索限于从出版年2000年到检索日(2024年8月)。这项研究的目的是找到报告整容相关并发症发生率的研究,以及分析有助于减少整容并发症的干预措施的研究。结果:59篇文章符合并发症分析纳入标准。该研究从2000年到2012年纳入了27篇文章,而从2013年到2024年纳入了32篇文章。总共纳入了39项研究来分析干预措施。从2012年到2024年,血肿仍然是最常见的并发症(占所有并发症的27%),其次是不良疤痕(24%),神经失用(22%)和血肿(7%)。在2012年至2024年的研究中,神经失用症和不良疤痕并发症的报告是两倍,而血肿并发症减少了一半。血肿率保持相似。使用纤维蛋白胶/密封胶是分析最多的干预措施,其次是使用TXA、绗缝和控制血压。结论:除皱术并发症发生率低。在汇总所有报告的并发症时,与2013年至2024年相比,血肿占2000年至2012年报告的所有类似并发症的1/3。在研究的后半部分,不良疤痕和神经失用的报告增加了一倍,而血肿报告减少了一半。这可能是由于使用了组织密封剂和局部药物制剂。并发症可能发生,认识到并发症和可用的预防方法仍然至关重要。
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A Systematic Review of Rhytidectomy Complications and Prevention Methods: Evaluating the Trends.

Introduction: Facelift, also known as rhytidectomy, is one of the most common aesthetic surgical procedures performed by plastic surgeons. The goal around finding the ideal facelift revolves around cosmetic outcome, ability to maintain long term results, and minimizing complications. Known complications in facelift surgery include hematomas, seromas, neurapraxia, and unfavorable scars. With the growing popularity of facelifts and the constant evolution, our study aims to evaluate the complications and interventions reported since 2000 and examining any changes and trends.

Methods: A systematic review was performed through PubMed using keyword search in the following combinations: "facelift," "face lift," "complication," "management," "perioperative," and "prevention." The search was restricted from publication years 2000 until day of search (August 2024). The search was designed to find studies that reported facelift-related complications rates and studies that analyzed interventions to help reduce facelift complications.

Results: A total of 59 articles were found to meet the inclusion criteria for analysis of complications. Twenty-seven articles were included in the study from 2000 to 2012, whereas 32 articles from 2013 to 2024. A total of 39 studies were included for the analysis of interventions. From 2012 to 2024, hematoma remained the most common reported complication (27% of all complications), followed by unfavorable scarring (24%), neurapraxia (22%), and seroma (7%). Neurapraxia and unfavorable scar complications were reported twice as much, whereas seroma complications decreased by half in studies from 2012 to 2024. Hematoma rates remained similar. The use of fibrin glue/sealant was the most analyzed intervention, followed by use of TXA, quilting sutures, and blood pressure control.

Conclusions: The rates of complications in rhytidectomy are low. When compiling all the reported complications, hematomas made up 1/3 of all complications with similar reports from 2000 to 2012 compared to 2013 to 2024. Unfavorable scarring and neurapraxia reports doubled in the latter half of the study, whereas seroma reports decreased by half. This could be attributed the use of tissue sealants and local pharmacologic agents. Complications can occur, and it remains essential to recognize the complications and prevention methods available.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
584
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The only independent journal devoted to general plastic and reconstructive surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery serves as a forum for current scientific and clinical advances in the field and a sounding board for ideas and perspectives on its future. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, brief communications, case reports, and notes in all areas of interest to the practicing plastic surgeon. There are also historical and current reviews, descriptions of surgical technique, and lively editorials and letters to the editor.
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