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CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE: CAUSES, PREVENTION

Abstract

The article in the literature reviewed postoperative complications after mammoplasty. Capsular contracture is the most important, since modern implants are foreign bodies, which the body naturally responds with the formation of capsule. The formation of capsules fiziologicheskii process that develops in the postoperative period, but under certain conditions it is the seal with the formation of a scar capsule, which leads to compaction of the breast, a change in its shape, disruption of contours, the appearance of pain, development of local inflammatory changes, the displacement and deformation of the implants. The review considers the reasons for the formation of capsular contracture, Baker classification scale and the prevention of the development of capsular contracture in the early and late postoperative period. Describes the technical, operational techniques, allowing to prevent the development of capsular contracture in the postoperative period.

About the Authors

G. E. Karapetyan
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V.F.Voino-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation


N. A. Ratushny
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V.F.Voino-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation


R. A. Pakhomova
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V.F.Voino-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation


L. V. Kochetova
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V.F.Voino-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation


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Karapetyan G.E., Ratushny N.A., Pakhomova R.A., Kochetova L.V. CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE: CAUSES, PREVENTION. Surgical practice (Russia). 2017;(2):42-46. (In Russ.)

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