In cases of auricular surgery, postoperative dressings are thought to be important for keeping auricular contour and in helping to prevent from dressing failures due to edema or subcutaneous hematoma, which may result...In cases of auricular surgery, postoperative dressings are thought to be important for keeping auricular contour and in helping to prevent from dressing failures due to edema or subcutaneous hematoma, which may result in fibrous or cartilaginous proliferation. However, it is often difficult to achieve success with standard dressings because of the complicated shape of the auricle. We used 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate skin adhesive to dress the auricle after different types of auricular procedures (five cases of cryptotia, two of prominent ear, two of severe auricular laceration, two of skin grafting and one of flap repair of the partial auricle defect). The 2-octyl-cyanoacrlaate skin adhesive was applied to the suture line and the operated and peripheral areas for wider coverage. No dressing materials were placed over the surface. In all cases, the desired outcome was achieved, without subcutaneous hematoma, wound dehiscence, and wound infection. Contact dermatitis caused by the skin adhesive was not observed in any of the cases. Dressing and splinting after auricular surgery can be simply and successfully achieved using 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate skin adhesive. There is no need for more complicated dressings and post-surgical dressing changes, resulting in higher patient satisfaction.展开更多
Penile rehabilitation after inflatable penile prosthesis(IPP)implantation for the treatment of erectile dysfunction includes leaving the device partially inflated so as to preserve the penile length and to maintain he...Penile rehabilitation after inflatable penile prosthesis(IPP)implantation for the treatment of erectile dysfunction includes leaving the device partially inflated so as to preserve the penile length and to maintain hemostasis.With a partially inflated device,the penis becomes more sensitive and more susceptible to unintended insults during the immediate postoperative management.The“Wang Collar,”a device intended to protect the penis in the early postoperative period,is hereby described.Three hundred and forty-eight patients had the 44Wang Collar"included as part of their post-1 PP management from August 2014 to February 2019.The protective collar,devised from a polystyrene cup with the bottom removed,is secured with a tape over the previously dressed and partially inflated penis.In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this device,we conducted surveys on the perioperative staff at three different institutions.The“Wang Collar”has been found to be beneficial in the early postoperative care of patients.Based on the answers to our questionnaire,the perioperative personnel found this device to be highly protective,especially when transporting the patient after IPP surgery,easy to work with,and almost never bothersome or irritative to the patient.We present a novel penile device after IPP placement,which we have found to improve patient satisfaction in the postoperative period.In addition,it eases the care of the patient by the perioperative staff.It is now our routine to use this device after IPP surgery.Further research is necessary to evaluate whether this device can decrease postoperative wound complications.展开更多
文摘In cases of auricular surgery, postoperative dressings are thought to be important for keeping auricular contour and in helping to prevent from dressing failures due to edema or subcutaneous hematoma, which may result in fibrous or cartilaginous proliferation. However, it is often difficult to achieve success with standard dressings because of the complicated shape of the auricle. We used 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate skin adhesive to dress the auricle after different types of auricular procedures (five cases of cryptotia, two of prominent ear, two of severe auricular laceration, two of skin grafting and one of flap repair of the partial auricle defect). The 2-octyl-cyanoacrlaate skin adhesive was applied to the suture line and the operated and peripheral areas for wider coverage. No dressing materials were placed over the surface. In all cases, the desired outcome was achieved, without subcutaneous hematoma, wound dehiscence, and wound infection. Contact dermatitis caused by the skin adhesive was not observed in any of the cases. Dressing and splinting after auricular surgery can be simply and successfully achieved using 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate skin adhesive. There is no need for more complicated dressings and post-surgical dressing changes, resulting in higher patient satisfaction.
文摘Penile rehabilitation after inflatable penile prosthesis(IPP)implantation for the treatment of erectile dysfunction includes leaving the device partially inflated so as to preserve the penile length and to maintain hemostasis.With a partially inflated device,the penis becomes more sensitive and more susceptible to unintended insults during the immediate postoperative management.The“Wang Collar,”a device intended to protect the penis in the early postoperative period,is hereby described.Three hundred and forty-eight patients had the 44Wang Collar"included as part of their post-1 PP management from August 2014 to February 2019.The protective collar,devised from a polystyrene cup with the bottom removed,is secured with a tape over the previously dressed and partially inflated penis.In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this device,we conducted surveys on the perioperative staff at three different institutions.The“Wang Collar”has been found to be beneficial in the early postoperative care of patients.Based on the answers to our questionnaire,the perioperative personnel found this device to be highly protective,especially when transporting the patient after IPP surgery,easy to work with,and almost never bothersome or irritative to the patient.We present a novel penile device after IPP placement,which we have found to improve patient satisfaction in the postoperative period.In addition,it eases the care of the patient by the perioperative staff.It is now our routine to use this device after IPP surgery.Further research is necessary to evaluate whether this device can decrease postoperative wound complications.