2.Applications of ultrasound in the treatment of the complications of breast augmentation with polyacrylamide hydrogel injection.
Ying YUE ; Qun QIAO ; Chun-hong NIU ; Yi-guang WU ; Zhi-fei LIU ; Xue-qin GENG ; Cheng-hui YANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(5):334-336
OBJECTIVETo search for a simple and non-invasive method to assist the treatment of the complications of breast augmentation with polyacrylamide hydrogel injection.
METHODSHigh-frequency ultrasound was used to examine the breast and observe the distributions of the injected polyacrylamide hydrogel. The operation procedure was predetermined according to the ultrasound information. The ultrasound results were compared with what was seen during the operation.
RESULTS40 patients (80 breasts) were examined. The ultrasound results were coincident with the outcomes of surgery. The results of postoperative follow-up were coincident with the predicted.
CONCLUSIONUltrasound is an accurate method for examining the augmented breast with polyacrylamide hydrogel injection. It is helpful in predetermining the operation procedure, predicting postoperative results.
Acrylic Resins ; adverse effects ; Adult ; Breast ; pathology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects ; Treatment Outcome ; Ultrasonography, Mammary
3.Clinically analyzing the possible side-effects after injecting hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel as a soft-tissue filler.
You-bin WANG ; Jin-jing HUANG ; Qun QIAO ; Qiang ZHUANG ; Fu-hua LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(5):328-330
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the possible side-effects after injecting hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel for augmentation of the soft-tissue.
METHODSFifteen patients with some side-effects after injecting the hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel had been undergoing for the treatment in our unit from 2000 to 2001. Their symptoms were analyzed and the specimen of the tissue was also removed for pathologic examination.
RESULTSThe major complaints of the patients after injecting hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel were feeling pain(60.00%), uncomfortable (13.33%), no cosmetic improvement results (33.33%), secondary deformity (20.00%), long-lasting swelling (6.67%), and nodules (80.00%). The pathologic examination was showing the capsule formation (53.33%), macrophagocyte infiltration (60.00%) and granuloma producing (20.00%).
CONCLUSIONClinical application of the hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel may result in some serious side-effects. It should be cautious to the physicians who may apply the product for clinic use.
Acrylic Resins ; adverse effects ; Adult ; Breast ; drug effects ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects
4.Complication of polyacrylamide hydrogel injection for facial plasty.
Sen-song KANG ; Zheng-wen ZHANG ; Hai-yan CHOU ; Hong-feng ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(5):325-327
OBJECTIVETo investigate the causes of complications of polyacrylamide hydrogel injection for facial plasty and reliable treatments.
METHODSEight patients were included in the study. Some of them were examined by MRI. All the patients received surgical treatments.
RESULTSThe injected polyacrylamide hydrogel was found in the superficial layer of the superficial temporal fasica, the loose connective tissue below the deep temporal fascia, the subcutaneous tissue or the orbicularis muscle. Polyacrylamide hydrogel injected into the superficial layer of the superficial temporal fascia could spread to the face along the SMAS. Polyacrylamide hydrogel injected into the loose connective tissue below the deep temporal fascia could spread down to the cheek. The patients' symptoms were relieved with the operation. Satisfactory results were obtained.
CONCLUSIONPolyacrylamide hydrogel injection does not adapt to facial plasty. The reliability of polyacrylamide hydrogel injection for facial plasty is in doubt.
Acrylic Resins ; adverse effects ; Adult ; Face ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; adverse effects ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects ; methods ; Treatment Outcome
5.One case of extensive high-pressure injection injury of hand caused by polyurethane material.
Jiang Bo NIE ; Jun Jie LI ; Ming Chao JIN ; Tian Shun FANG ; Jian You LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2022;40(9):697-699
This article reports a patient with extensive high-pressure injection injury of the hand caused by mistaken injection of polyurethane material into the index finger, who was diagnosed and treated in the Department of Orthopedics of Huzhou Central Hospital in 2019. Both the digital artery and digital nerve were involved, and the polyurethane involved the right palm along the flexor tendon sheath of the index finger and wrist. Due to the lack of X-ray development, the scope of the first debridement was small, and the blood supply to the fingertip was poor. Finally, the patient's right index finger was amputated due to infection and necrosis. MR or B-ultrasound should be perfected before operation to clarify the extent of polyurethane involvement. The initial thorough debridement or multiple debridements are necessary to improve the prognosis. If the blood supply of the fingers is poor, the blood supply can be reconstructed by skin flap transplantation.
Finger Injuries/surgery*
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Humans
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Polyurethanes/adverse effects*
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Plastic Surgery Procedures
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Skin Transplantation
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Surgical Flaps/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
6.Clinical and histological evaluation of the injectable hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel.
Yu ZHAO ; Qun QIAO ; Xingcan KOU ; Qiang ZHUANG ; Cheng LIU ; Zhi-fei LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2004;20(5):345-348
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical and histological features of the complications after hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel injection.
METHODSFifty-two patients were included in this study, who had undergone hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel injection in other units from 1998 to 2003 and later came to our department for removal of the injected gel. The tissue samples taken from each cyst were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. The sections were investigated and analyzed under light microcopy. The tissue sections of 12 patients who had ever received liquid silicone injection from 1988 to 1994 were used as the control group. The difference in histological features was assessed.
RESULTSThe inflammatory reaction of the hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel was characterized by an increased number of foreign-body giant cells. The mild lymphocyte infiltration was shown in the slides of hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel. On the contrary, there were much more clusters or lymphocyte infiltration in the slides of liquid silicone. The differences between the hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel and liquid silicone were significant in terms of thickness of the fibrous capsule.
CONCLUSIONSThe security of hydrophilic polyacrylamide gel injection for soft tissue augmentation is in doubt.
Acrylic Resins ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Adult ; Breast ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Nose ; pathology ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; pathology ; Silicone Gels ; adverse effects ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects ; Time Factors
7.Three case reports of abdominal compartment syndrome after full abdominoplasty.
Guo-Xiong SHEN ; Bin GU ; Feng XIE ; Kai LU ; Hui-Yong WANG ; Dan-Ning ZHENG ; Qing-Feng LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(3):226-228
OBJECTIVETo improve the safety of the abdominoplasty by the study of the complication of abdominal compartment syndrome after abdominoplasty.
METHODSThree cases were analyzed and discussed respectively in aspects of clinic symptoms, pathological reason, treatments and follow-up results. The treatment was the incision of musculoaponeurotic system, which usually cause defect of abdominal wall after pressure releasing. The defect of musculoaponeurotic system was reconstructed by Mesh, and the defect of skin was repaired by skin graft.
RESULTSThe pathologic change of the complications was the shrinking of the belly cavity's volume and the increasing internal pressure of the abdomen caused the internal pressure of the thoracic cavity increase. The clinical manifestations included compressive feelings of chest and abdomen, high urinary frequency and psychiatric symptom. 2 patients accepted the operation. The abdominal compartment syndrome disappeared after the operation, and the results of the two years follow-up were satisfied.
CONCLUSIONSFull abdominoplasty has the risk of causing abdominal compartment syndrome. This complication can be cured by decompression of abdominal wall. The effect is stable after long time's follow-up. Special preventive methods should be used in high-risk patients to avoid this complication.
Abdominal Cavity ; Abdominal Wall ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Compartment Syndromes ; etiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Postoperative Complications ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects
9.Analysis of the complications following correction of mandibular angle prominence.
Lü-ping HUANG ; Lai GUI ; Zhi-yong ZHANG ; Li TENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(5):364-366
OBJECTIVETo investigate the causes and the prophylactic measures for the complications following correction of mandibular angle prominence.
METHODSFrom 1996 to 2001, a total of 203 patients with mandibular angle prominence underwent mandibular angle osteotomy.
RESULTSOf them, 9 patients had postoperative complications, which included bleeding, hematoma, infection, mental nerve injury, labia scar, asymmetry, and steep mandibular angle.
CONCLUSIONThe correction of mandibular angle prominence should be designed and performed precisely. Care must be taken to avoid severe complications like condyle fracture.
Cicatrix ; Facial Nerve Injuries ; etiology ; Female ; Hematoma ; etiology ; Humans ; Male ; Mandible ; surgery ; Osteotomy ; adverse effects ; Postoperative Complications ; Surgery, Plastic ; adverse effects ; Treatment Outcome
10.Clinical observation of Cookgas intubating laryngeal airway in anticipating difficult tracheal intubation.
Dong YANG ; Xiao-Ming DENG ; Mao-Ping LUO ; Ling-Xin WEI ; Jing-Hu SUI ; Xu LIAO ; Yan-Ming ZHANG ; Kun-Lin XU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2007;29(6):755-759
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical effects of Cookgas intubating laryngeal airway (CILA) in facilitating fiberoptic bronchoscope (FOB) and Shikani optical stylet (SOS)-guided intubations in anticipating difficult tracheal intubation.
METHODSTotally 60 anticipated difficult tracheal intubation patients undergoing selective plastic surgery under general anesthesia were allocated to FOB group (n = 30) and SOS group (n = 30). After anesthesia induction and CILA insertion, the patients were treated with FOB or SOS-guided intubation via CILA. The time of intubation and CILA removal and the time and the success rate of CILA insertion were recorded. Noninvasive blood pressure and heart rate were recorded before and after anesthesia induction at CILA insertion, at intubation, at CILA removal, and every minute thereafter for 5 minutes.
RESULTSCILA was inserted successfully in all patients. The first intubation attempt succeeded in all but two who succeeded in the second and the third attempt respectively in FOB group. In SOS group, 18 patients were successfully intubated in the first attempt, and 7 patients were successfully intubated in the second attempt; SOS failed in 5 patients with severe cervical scars, and then FOB was successfully used to intubate. The time of the intubation [(60.2 +/- 29.6) vs. (92.4 +/- 47.9)s] and CILA removal [(104.6 +/- 39.9) vs. (130.0 +/- 51.9) s] in SOS group were significantly longer than in FOB group (P < 0.05). Hemodynamic changes during the intubation with CILA in these two groups were minimal.
CONCLUSIONSFOB and SOS-guided tracheal intubation via CILA is safe and effective in anticipating the outcome of difficult airway management. Compare to SOS-guided intubation, the time of FOB-guided intubation is shorter and the success rate is higher.
Anesthesia, General ; Bronchoscopes ; Fiber Optic Technology ; Humans ; Intubation, Intratracheal ; adverse effects ; methods ; Observation ; Surgery, Plastic ; Task Performance and Analysis ; Treatment Outcome