The Role of Biosurgical Agents in Dermatologic Surgery

Laraib Safeer, S. Agarwala, A. Krakowski, Ryan P. Johnson
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Performed in an outpatient, office-based setting, dermatologic surgery reduces healthcare costs of hospitalization while maintaining low rates of surgical complications such as infection, dehiscence, and hematoma formation. However, the potential for complications requiring hospitalization or IV antibiotic therapy still exists and varies depending on patient risk factors, such as the use of antiplatelet and anticoagulant medications. Furthermore, measured outcomes in dermatologic surgery expand beyond surgical wound complications to include optimization of wound healing and reduction of scar formation, especially in cosmetically sensitive areas of the body. Biosurgical agents are increasingly being used in surgical fields to achieve hemostasis and to optimize wound healing. This chapter reviews the typical methods to achieve hemostasis in dermatologic surgery and examines the current and future role of biosurgical agents in procedural dermatology.
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生物外科药物在皮肤外科中的作用
在门诊、办公室环境中进行皮肤外科手术,可降低住院医疗费用,同时保持低手术并发症(如感染、裂开和血肿形成)发生率。然而,需要住院治疗或静脉抗生素治疗的并发症的可能性仍然存在,并且根据患者的危险因素(如使用抗血小板和抗凝药物)而有所不同。此外,皮肤科手术的测量结果不仅限于手术伤口并发症,还包括伤口愈合的优化和疤痕形成的减少,特别是在身体的美容敏感区域。生物外科药物越来越多地用于外科领域,以实现止血和优化伤口愈合。本章回顾了在皮肤外科手术中实现止血的典型方法,并检查了生物外科药物在程序皮肤病学中的当前和未来的作用。
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