纳米结构隆胸植入物隆胸过程中胸下口袋发育的特征。

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-29 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000646
Volodymyr Sulik, Oleksandr Khrapach, Oleksandr Romanets, Vasyl Khrapach, Gennadii Buka
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本研究的目的是为减少隆胸或乳房重建后的并发症提供信息。这项研究是在乌克兰基辅Bogomolets国立医科大学研究生教育研究所整形和重建外科部门进行的。我们在200名女性的胸下口袋中放置了光滑(n = 50)、纹理(n = 50)和纳米纹理(n = 100)的植入物。我们使用了几种方法来评估植入物的术后效果,包括组织超声检查,活检样本分析,以及在康复的各个阶段评估术后动态。我们发现,在接受纳米纹理表面植入物的患者中,继发性乳房病变(即乳房结构的变化,包括纤维组织的形成和炎症)的风险显著降低。我们还注意到,这些患者在美学参数方面有所改善,术后发生囊挛缩的风险降低。我们对美学结果的评估显示,在接受纳米纹理植入物的患者中,乳房的自然形状、对称性和整体外观都有所改善。整合创新的解决方案以达到最佳效果,可以显著提高患者的生活质量,减少重复手术干预的可能性。
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Features of Subpectoral Pocket Development During Augmentation Mammaplasty With Nanotextured Implants.

The purpose of this study was to provide information for minimizing complications following augmentation mammaplasty or breast reconstruction. The study was conducted at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Bogomolets National Medical University Institute of Postgraduate Education, Kyiv, Ukraine. We placed smooth (n = 50), textured (n = 50), and nanotextured (n = 100) implants in subpectoral pockets in 200 women. We used several methods to evaluate the implants postoperatively, including ultrasound examination of tissue, analysis of biopsy samples, and assessment of postoperative dynamics at various stages of rehabilitation. We found a significant reduction in the risk for secondary mastopathy (i.e., changes in breast structure, including the formation of fibrous tissue, and inflammation) in the patients receiving implants with a nanotextured surface. We also noted that these patients showed an improvement in aesthetic parameters and a reduction in the risk for developing postoperative capsular contracture. Our evaluation of the aesthetic results showed an improvement in the natural shape, symmetry, and overall appearance of the breast in the patients who received nanotextured implants. Integrating innovative solutions to achieve optimal results can significantly improve the quality of life of patients and reduce the likelihood for repeated surgical interventions.

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