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What about difficult wound healing after breast cancer surgery?

Delayed wound healing after mastectomy in breast cancer patients is primarily characterized by flap necrosis and subcutaneous fluid accumulation. Many factors, including advanced age, diabetes mellitus, post-localized radiotherapy, and electrosurgical cauterization are contributing factors to delayed wound healing. Postoperative wound compression dressing, drain maintenance usually, high protein and vitamin nutritional intake and diabetes control are very important preventive measures. Once the flap necrosis or effusion occurs, the patient need not be nervous, and should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. If the necrotic area is small, it can be cleaned and changed, and can heal by itself in about two months on average; if the necrotic area is large, the necrotic skin can be excised and implanted in the second stage. When effusion occurs, it can be incised and drained and localized pressure bandage can be applied, and it can be cured after regular dressing changes. If there is no fever during the treatment, the patient may not need to apply systemic antibiotics.

If you can take life guard before the operation, it can make the tumor shrink, the operation area is also reduced, increase the success rate of the operation; after the operation, if the patient takes it, it can also accelerate the healing of the incision, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect is very good, the main thing is that there is a prevention and control of postoperative recurrence of cancer.