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Clinical effect of endoscopy assisted suction-cutter removal of apocrine sweat glands
Objective
To explore the clinical effect of endoscope assisted suction-cutter removal of apocrine sweat glands in treatment of osmidrosis.
Methods
This study generalized and analyzed the curative effects of 30 patients with axillary osmidrosis, treated with endoscopy assisted suction-cutter removal of apocrine sweat glands. The efficacy was evaluated according to the postoperative results and complications.
Results
In all the 30 patients, wound healed 7 to 10 days after operation, and they resumed almost normal life after treatment. From May 2015 to April 2017, the follow-up visits showed that none of them had relapse, infection or skin necrosis. Surgical scar was slight, and in all the patients, symptoms disappeared.
Conclusions
The operation of endoscopy assisted suction-cutter removal of apocrine sweat glands is a minimally invasive surgery. The advantages include direct vision, radical operation, well preserved dermal vascular network and lower risk of complications.
Key words:
Endoscope; Axillary osmidrosis; Apocrine sweat glands; Suction-cutter; Minimally invasive surgery
期刊介绍:
"Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology" is a high-end academic journal focusing on the basic theoretical research and clinical application of medical aesthetics and cosmetology. In March 2002, it was included in the statistical source journals of Chinese scientific and technological papers of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and has been included in the full-text retrieval system of "China Journal Network", "Chinese Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition)" and "China Academic Journals Comprehensive Evaluation Database". Publishes research and applications in cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic internal medicine, physical cosmetology, drug cosmetology, traditional Chinese medicine cosmetology and beauty care. Columns include: clinical treatises, experimental research, medical aesthetics, experience summaries, case reports, technological innovations, reviews, lectures, etc.