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Asian Outcomes of Primary Breast Augmentation in 162 Consecutive Cases Using Single Antibiotic Breast Irrigation by A Single Surgeon Under Sedative Anesthesia (Propofol Infusion)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating primary breast augmentation for Breast Augmentation. Completed, enrolled 162 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In 162 Asian patients, primary breast augmentations were performed by a single surgeon during 5 years. The purpose of this study evaluates Asian outcomes in primary breast augmentation using single antibiotic breast irrigation by a single surgeon's practice and examines the comparison of Asian and Western outcomes in primary breast augmentation.
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Interventions
With the patient under sedative anesthesia, wide preparation and draping by using povidone-iodine are performed with using talc-free gloves and povidone-iodine gauze nipple shields. Tumescent solution is infiltrated in the precise plane. Pockets are developed precisely with blunt dissection with fingers and instruments under both direct and indirect visions simultaneously, if needed, with using endoscopy, while careful hemostasis done. After dissection, two pockets are irrigated with 300ml of single antibiotic solution without active evacuation of the irrigation. When re-draping and re-preparation by using povidone-iodine are performed before implant insertion, a new pair of talc-free gloves is used and cleansed with the single antibiotic solution.