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What are the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenyang 202 Hospital?

Risk of bone grinding surgery in Shenyang 202 Hospital

Bone grinding is a plastic surgery that changes the shape of the skull and face by cutting bones. In Shenyang 202 Hospital, this operation is widely used in the field of facial plastic surgery. However, like any surgery, bone grinding surgery also has certain risks. In the following article, the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenyang 202 Hospital will be elaborated from four aspects.

 What are the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenyang 202 Hospital?

1. Preoperative risk

Before the bone grinding operation, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive physical examination and facial bone assessment for the patient. This includes checking the patient's overall health, understanding whether the patient has potential medical problems, and evaluating the suitability of the surgery. However, even after detailed assessment, preoperative risks are unavoidable.

First, there may be errors in the evaluation of bone structure. Doctors may be difficult to accurately measure the skull structure, resulting in unsatisfactory surgical results.

Secondly, patients may be at risk of allergic reaction before surgery. Although the doctor will know the patient's allergy history in advance and take corresponding preventive measures, it is impossible to predict whether the patient will have adverse reactions to the materials used in the surgery.

Finally, the influence of mental factors is also one of the preoperative risks. Because surgery has a huge impact on the appearance and self-confidence of patients, patients may face psychological pressure and difficulties in adapting to the new image after surgery.

2. Operation risk

In the process of bone grinding surgery, patients may face a variety of surgical risks.

First, infection may occur during surgery. Although the hospital will take strict disinfection measures, the operation may still introduce bacteria to cause infection. Intraoperative infection may lead to difficult postoperative healing and other complications.

Secondly, because the bone grinding operation involves the cutting and changing of skull and facial bones, the operation itself may lead to fracture, nerve injury, even bleeding and other complications. These complications may lead to surgical failure, postoperative deformity and other functional abnormalities.

Finally, the patient may also be at risk of anesthesia. Anaesthetic drugs during the operation may cause allergic reactions or other anesthesia related problems, such as nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, etc.

3. Postoperative risk

Postoperative risks after bone grinding surgery include infection, bleeding, foreign body rejection and poor postoperative recovery in the surgical area.

Surgical infection is one of the most common postoperative complications. Even if strict disinfection measures were taken during the operation, the possibility of infection could not be ruled out. Postoperative infection may delay wound healing, leading to wound dehiscence, scar hyperplasia and other problems.

Postoperative bleeding is another postoperative risk. Due to the abundant vascular supply in the operation area, postoperative bleeding may occur to varying degrees. Severe bleeding may require reoperation or other therapeutic intervention.

Postoperative foreign body rejection refers to the rejection of implants in the human body. Although doctors will choose appropriate materials and techniques for surgery, the risk of foreign body rejection always exists.

Poor postoperative recovery is also a postoperative risk. Although bone grinding surgery is very common, everyone's postoperative recovery process is unique. Problems such as swelling, pain and abnormal sensation may occur after surgery, which may last for a long time.

4. Psychological risk

In addition to physiological risks, bone grinding surgery may also have a certain impact on patients' psychology.

First of all, the self-awareness after surgery may not meet the patient's expectations. Even if the operation is successful, the patient may not be able to meet their expectations, resulting in psychological burden and anxiety.

Secondly, surgery may affect the patient's self-esteem. Since the purpose of surgery is usually to change appearance, patients may have negative emotions and feelings of inferiority about their new image.

Finally, changes in social relations may also have an impact on patients' psychology. Postoperative appearance changes may cause concern and comments from others, which may have adverse effects on patients.

Summary

In short, there are certain risks in the bone grinding surgery in Shenyang 202 Hospital. Preoperative risks include bone structure assessment errors, allergic reactions and psychological factors. Surgical risks include infection, fractures, nerve damage, and anesthesia problems. Postoperative risks include infection, bleeding, foreign body rejection and poor postoperative recovery. In addition, the operation may have an impact on the patient's psychology, such as inconsistent self cognition, impaired self-esteem and changes in social relations. Therefore, before deciding to accept bone grinding surgery, patients should fully understand the risks, advantages and disadvantages of surgery and fully communicate with doctors.

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