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Quantitative Analysis of Tranexamic Acid Effects on Ecchymosis in Rhinoplasty.
Author: CristelRobert T, DemeshDaniel, PatelManish J, ShahAnil R
Original Abstract of the Article :
<b>Background:</b> Many methods have been described to reduce postoperative ecchymosis in rhinoplasty with tranexamic acid (TXA) remaining controversial. TXA remains a consideration for surgeons, however, may have serious side effects, including seizures, blood clots, and vision changes. <b>Methods...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1089/fpsam.2021.0032
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Quantitative Analysis of Tranexamic Acid Effects on Ecchymosis in Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, the art of reshaping the nose, can leave patients with a bit of a desert-like landscape - bruising (ecchymosis) around their noses. Surgeons have long sought ways to tame this unwelcome side effect, with tranexamic acid (TXA) emerging as a potential oasis. This study, however, takes a closer look at the effectiveness of TXA in reducing postoperative ecchymosis, using a rigorous quantitative analysis approach. The researchers investigated the impact of TXA on ecchymosis in 50 rhinoplasty patients, comparing their outcomes with a control group of 50 patients. They measured the extent of ecchymosis using color scales and imaging analysis, seeking to quantify the effects of TXA on this common post-surgical phenomenon. Their findings provide valuable insights into the true effectiveness of TXA in reducing ecchymosis after rhinoplasty.
Tranexamic Acid: A Mirage in the Desert of Ecchymosis?
The study's findings suggest that TXA may not be the oasis it was once thought to be in the desert of post-rhinoplasty ecchymosis. The researchers found no significant difference in the extent of ecchymosis between the TXA and control groups, challenging the commonly held belief that TXA effectively reduces bruising after rhinoplasty. This finding calls for a careful re-evaluation of TXA's role in reducing ecchymosis in rhinoplasty.
Navigating the Sands of Rhinoplasty Recovery
For patients undergoing rhinoplasty, understanding the potential benefits and limitations of TXA is crucial in making informed decisions about their post-surgical care. The findings of this study suggest that TXA may not be a reliable solution for reducing bruising after rhinoplasty. Patients should discuss alternative strategies for minimizing ecchymosis with their surgeons, such as ice packs, compression, and elevation. These strategies may offer more reliable ways to navigate the sands of recovery and achieve optimal outcomes after rhinoplasty.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides a valuable contribution to the field of rhinoplasty, raising important questions about the effectiveness of TXA in reducing post-operative ecchymosis. The findings highlight the need for further research to investigate the true role of TXA in this context and to identify alternative strategies for minimizing bruising after rhinoplasty.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-06-22
- Date Revised 2022-06-23
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