Surgical Procedures/Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery
Introduction
[edit | edit source]A surgical treatment which is performed by authorized specialist.
- Basic goal of plastic surgery is to treat surgically by:
- Correction of disfigurement.
- Restoration of impaired function.
- Improvement of physical appearance.
Generally the term plastic refers to the molding and reshaping of body tissues:
- Bone.
- Fat.
- Muscle.
- Cartilage.
- Skin.
Generally during Plastic Surgery:
- Tissue may be moved to fill a depression, to cover a wound, or to improve appearance.
- Tissue may be completely removed to alter the contours of a feature.
Cosmetic surgery and Plastic Surgery
[edit | edit source]Cosmetic surgery: Surgery performed solely to improve appearance in otherwise healthy persons. Plastic Surgery: Surgery performed solely to improve health in otherwise unhealthy person.
Benefits of plastic Surgery
[edit | edit source]- The correction of a perceived physical imperfection.
- Psychological benefits.
Common procedures
[edit | edit source]In plastic surgery the transfer of skin tissue (skin grafting) is one of the most common procedures. (Traditionally in surgery “Graft” is a piece of living tissue, organ, etc., transplanted surgically)
Grafts
[edit | edit source]- Autografts: Skin grafts taken from the recipient.
- If absent or deficient of natural tissue, alternatives can be:
- Cultured Sheets of epithelial cells in vitro.
- Synthetic compounds (i.e. silicone).
- If absent or deficient of natural tissue, alternatives can be:
- Allografts: Skin grafts taken from a donor of the same species.
- Xenografts: Skin grafts taken from a donor of a different species.
Micro Surgery
[edit | edit source]Extremely fine needles and sutures make it possible to rejoin small blood vessels and other minute structures under an operating microscope.
Common types and indications for plastic surgery
[edit | edit source]- Reconstructive plastic surgery (treatment of defects resulting from trauma or disease).
- Constructive plastic surgery (treatment of innate/inborn defects).
- Anaplastic surgery (treatment of disfunction of appearance).
Reconstructive Plastic surgery
[edit | edit source]It is performed:
- To correct severe functional impairments caused by:
- Burns.
- Traumatic injuries.
- To correct acquired or congenital abnormalities, such as:
- Cleft lip.
- Cleft palate.
- Facial bone fractures.
- Tumours.
- To compensate for tisue removed in:
- Cancer or other surgery.
- i.e Mastectomy.
- Cancer or other surgery.
Techniques used in plastic surgery
[edit | edit source]Among the techniques which are commonly used in plastic surgery are:
- Incision.
- Excision.
- Chemosurgery.
- Electrosurgery.
- Laser surgery.
- Dermabrasion.
- Liposuction.
Prognosis in plastic surgery
[edit | edit source]Usually, the good results are expected if plastic surgery is performed by:
- Careful planning of incisions so that they fall in the line of natural skin folds or lines.
- Appropriate choice of wound closure.
- Use of best available suture materials.
- Early removal of exposed sutures so that the wound is held closed by buried sutures.