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Cirugías Comunes con Incisiones Mínimas

Menos dolor y mejor recuperación

El desarrollo vertiginoso de la ciencia en las últimas décadas ha generado un fenómeno que supera a veces nuestra capacidad de asombro.  La medicina en sus distintas especialidades no ha sido ajena a este suceso, y en el caso de la cirugía ha incorporado nuevos conceptos que cambian radicalmente el enfoque de la cirugía tradicional.

Todos sabemos que al momento de realizar una operación, el cirujano necesita realizar una incisión para poder alcanzar el problema y resolverlo.  El espacio necesario para trabajar “con la mayor seguridad posible” trajo aparejada la idea de que “a grandes cirujanos, grandes incisiones”. Esto significaba que era necesario “exponer lo suficiente” el área de trabajo para asegurar buenos resultados en la operación.   Alcanzado el éxito de la cirugía, los problemas se centraban ahora en la recuperación, ya que una incisión grande implica mucho más dolor, más tiempo de recuperación y una demora considerable en el retorno a la actividad laboral.

Basados en la idea de generar el menor daño posible en el paciente, surgió el concepto de la Cirugía Mínimamente Invasiva, que implica el cambio de rumbo desde la cirugía tradicional “abierta” hacia la cirugía actual “cerrada”.

Esto ha sido posible gracias al desarrollo de la tecnología digital en imágenes. A través de incisiones pequeñas se introduce una cámara que ofrece al cirujano una visión amplificada y real de la cirugía, que le permite resolver con gran detalle  el problema. Es por esto que, comparada con la cirugía convencional, esta técnica mejora notablemente los resultados a largo plazo.  Además, el desarrollo de instrumental cada vez más pequeño nos permite realizar incisiones de dos a tres milímetros, con un resultado estético excelente.

Las ventajas de esta técnica se resumen en menor dolor,  menores complicaciones en la herida, mayor confort para el paciente y corta estadía en el centro asistencial.

Las condiciones para que estos modernos procedimientos puedan realizarse en forma segura tienen que ver con la calidad profesional, determinada en la mayoría de los casos por la experiencia del cirujano en prestigiosos centros de formación del extranjero, y una infraestructura, equipamiento e instrumental adecuados para cada caso.

Es así como asistimos hoy a la posibilidad de resolver en forma segura a través de incisiones muy pequeñas, problemas habituales de distintas especialidades. A modo de ejemplo, afecciones de vesícula, hernias inguinales, quistes de ovario, varicocele, y hasta algunos casos de nódulos tiroideos pueden ser operados de este modo.

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La obesidad afecta la fertilidad de hombres y mujeres

El sobrepeso u obesidad puede reducir la fertilidad de la mujer. Durante el embarazo, el peso excesivo incrementa los riesgos normales asociados a ese estado. Los hombres con mayor índice de masa corporal producen un volumen menor de líquido seminal. La perdida de peso puede mejorar la fertilidad y el resultado del embarazo.

El Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC)

Es una sencilla escala que permite conocer lo necesario para corregir el peso en relación a la estatura. Se obtiene dividiendo nuestro Peso (en Kilogramos) por nuestra Altura (en metros) al cuadrado:

IMC = PESO (Kg) / ALTURA (m) al cuadrado

En la mujer, un Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC) de 25 a 29 es considerado sobrepeso. La obesidad es definida como un IMC de 30 o más alto, según vemos en el siguiente cuadro:

Cómo la obesidad afecta la fertilidad:

• Ciclos menstruales irregulares o infrecuentes.
• Aumento en la tasa de infertilidad.
• Riesgo durante la cirugía reproductiva.
• Aumento en el riesgo de aborto espontáneo.
• Menor éxito con los tratamientos de fertilidad.

Complicaciones potenciales del embarazo causadas por la obesidad:

• Riesgo aumentado de hipertensión.
• Riesgo aumentado de diabetes de embarazo.
• Riesgo de malformaciones del recién nacido.
• Riesgo de neonatos de peso excesivo.
• Riesgo de parto por cesárea.

Los beneficios de bajar de peso:

• Una pérdida de peso de 5-10% puede mejorar los índices de ovulación y embarazo.
• Mejora la salud, incluyendo reducción en los índices de hipertensión, diabetes y enfermedad cardíaca.
• Mejora la autoestima.

Bajar de peso requiere mantener una dieta equilibrada y saludable y hacer actividad física. Consulte a nuestros profesionales para establecer las pautas más convenientes en cada caso.

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Our American customers have been always on the rise. This article shows how cosmetic surgery its in the center of American life. Hundreds of American citizens travel to Argentina to get the medical care that they need. Argentina offers affordable prices and the highest standard regarding medical care.

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“They still want to look good and feel good,” says Phelps. Facial procedures like face and eye lifts are most popular among seniors, and tummy tucks come in at No. 2, she notes. Many seniors also benefit from reconstructive plastic surgery after a medical procedure.

After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, Jackson resident Mary Kirn, age 69, underwent a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. It was a lengthy process, she says. After the mastectomy, she had to wait a year for the reconstruction because she was still having chemotherapy treatments. Before the TRAM flap reconstruction, which transfers tissue from the abdomen to the breast, Kirn also had to use tissue expanders to make room for the implant in her breast. When it was finally time for the reconstruction, Kirn had surgery on her remaining breast, too, so that it would match her new breast. It took three or four weeks to recover from each surgery, but she says it was worth the wait.

“The reconstruction was wonderful,” says Kirn, who has been cancer-free for six years. “You’re not as good as you were, but the procedure is so good that even a nipple can be reconstructed … It was a really positive experience for me.” In fact, she says the results are so natural that no one can tell the difference between her looks now and before the experience, even when she’s wearing low-cut gowns.

“Plastic surgery, especially of that type, makes you feel better about yourself,” she adds.

In early January 2009, Kirn had a second plastic surgery, this time on her eyes. The eyelid lift surgery, called blepharoplasty, was meant to correct her “droopy lids and poor peripheral vision,” she explains. While she was at it, she decided to have surgery on her lower lids, as well, to improve the entire area. She had some swelling and bruising, but says the surgery overall was not a problem and she was back to work in no time.

“I was totally open to plastic surgery for myself,” says Kirn. “It’s the thing to do if it will make you feel better about yourself. If you’ve had breast cancer, it’s a must. For anything else, if it bothers you, then go for it!” She would consider having more cosmetic surgeries, but for now, she says, “only time will tell.”

Lynn McLain, age 60, began experimenting about 10 years ago with Thermage and other anti-aging facial treatments. The Cape Girardeau woman has always struggled with sinus infections, and numerous surgeries had left her face looking older than she felt. She had also inherited her family’s tendency toward labial fold lines, marionette lines, and jowls.

“I felt like I looked crabby, tired and irritated,” says McLain. She considered plastic surgery, but quickly brushed it off: It was too expensive, too invasive, too scary. But after her last sinus surgery left her upper lip looking noticeably “lax,” she began to reconsider.

“I realized, this is how I’m going to look as I age,” says McLain. She spent two years researching facelifts before meeting with a Cape Girardeau surgeon and setting a surgery date for January 2008. Together, they discussed the procedure, her expectations, and things she could do to prepare, such as stocking up on soft foods to eat and bags of frozen peas to ease the swelling.

“I didn’t expect to look 45, I just wanted to look upbeat and pleasant,” says McLain. She adds that her plans to work for several more years intensified her desire to look fit and alert.

McLain’s facelift extended from the bottom of her eyelashes to the bottom of her face. Doctors cut the skin, muscles and nerves around her ears and jawline, pulled back and tightened the skin, cut off the excess, and stitched the face back together. The surgery took only a couple of hours, and McLain was back home that evening and trying to cook dinner.

She didn’t feel much pain after the surgery; her face just felt “weird” and there was some bruising and swelling. For a few weeks, her face was so numb and stiff that she couldn’t chew the chicken in her soup or feel whether or not she was smiling. McLain stayed home for two straight weeks after the surgery, was working half days by week three, and was working full-time again by week four.

She and her family were struck by how the surgery changed her face. When you’re used to seeing your face a certain way, says McLain, you forget about the features you used to have — like well-defined cheekbones.

“It may have been 10 or 15 years since I saw that bone structure,” she says. “It was a delight to look in the mirror. It was a surprise, almost.”

The face continues to heal for about a year after surgery, and the lift should last up to 10 years, depending on a person’s natural physique and how she cares for herself. McLain says she would definitely consider having another facelift.

“Overall the experience was a good one,” she says. “There was never a moment where I felt physically, unbearably uncomfortable.” She did have an initial, panicked reaction to the bruises and the tightness of her skin, but is grateful for her husband, David, who stood by her the entire time and reminded her how much she would love her new face.

“It worked out beautifully and I’m very happy,” says McLain.

Her only wish now is that she had started the process five years earlier. However, she recalls that when she was in her 30s and 40s, average people didn’t have plastic surgery. Only celebrities had plastic surgery, she says, but today, “the scene has changed considerably.” With that in mind, she advises others to begin doing research in their late 40s so that they’ll be ready for a lift by their early 50s. It’s also very important to make time for research, planning and recovery, and find a doctor you feel comfortable with and can ask any questions.

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Header: The ABCs of cosmetic procedures

Abdominoplasty: A surgical procedure done to flatten your abdomen by removing extra fat and skin, and tightening muscles in your abdominal wall. This procedure is commonly referred to as a tummy tuck.

Autologen: A material used in lip augmentation to produce a look of fuller lips. Autologen is derived from your own skin and then injected into the lips.

Blepharoplasty: A primarily cosmetic surgical procedure that reduces bagginess from lower eyelids and raises drooping upper eyelids. The procedure involves the removal of excess skin, muscle and underlying fatty tissue.

Breast augmentation: A surgical procedure done to increase breast size.

Botox: A substance derived from botulinum toxin that works by preventing nerve impulses from reaching the muscle, causing the muscle to relax.

Brow lift: A surgical procedure in which the skin of the forehead and eyebrows is tightened to eliminate sagging eyebrows or correct frown lines in the forehead.

Chemical peel: A process in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the production of new skin cells. This process is also called a chemexfoliation.

Debriding: The process of removing dead or devitalized tissue prior to reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.

Dermabrasion: A surgical procedure in which a patient’s upper layers of skin, scarred from acne, pox or other causes, is frozen and then removed using a high-powered rotating brush.

Electrolysis: A hair removal procedure in which chemicals or heat is used to destroy the hair follicle.

Lip Augmentation: A procedure done to improve deflated, drooping or sagging lips, correct their symmetry or to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around them. This is often done through injections or implants.

Liposuction: A cosmetic procedure in which a special instrument called a cannula is used to break up and suck out fat from the body. This procedure is also known as lipoplasty.

Mammoplasty: Any reconstructive or cosmetic surgical procedure that alters the size or shape of the breast.

Mastectomy: The surgical removal of part or the entire breast.

Mastopexy: Also called a breast lift, this procedure removes excess skin in order to lift up sagging or drooping breasts.

Micropigmentation: A form of tattooing commonly used to apply permanent makeup by injecting iron oxide pigment into the middle layer of your skin (dermis).

Rhinoplasty: A cosmetic procedure used to enhance or change the appearance of the nose. Rhinoplasty is commonly referred to as a nose job.

Rhytidectomy: Commonly called a facelift, this surgical procedure is done to eliminate the sagging, drooping, and wrinkled skin of the face and neck.

Septoplasty: A surgical procedure done to improve the flow of air to your nose by repairing malformed cartilage and/or the bony portion. The procedure is often performed along with a rhinoplasty.

Sclerotherapy: A medical procedure used to eliminate varicose veins and “spider veins.” During the procedure, an injection of a solution (generally sodium chloride) in placed directly into the vein.

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This is an except of the complete article published at semissourian.com a Missouri online news site.

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