lipoma resection
Lipoma is composed of mature adipose tissue, which is more common in children than in fibroids, and can occur in all parts of the body where fat is present. The lipoma has a thin fibrous intima with many fibrous cords, which form a lot of spaces in the longitudinal and transverse directions, most commonly in the subcutaneous tissue of the neck, shoulders, back, buttocks and breasts and limbs, face, scalp, scrotum and labia, followed by peritoneum After the gastrointestinal wall, etc.; very few can appear in the original fat-free tissue. If the proportion of fibrous tissue in the tumor is large, it is called fibroidoma. Superficial lipoma affects function, labor, and aesthetics, and surgery may be considered. Treatment of diseases: gastric lipoma lipoma Indication Superficial lipoma affects function, labor, and aesthetics, and surgery may be considered. Preoperative preparation Wash local skin. Surgical procedure Cut the surface of the lipoma along the skin. The tumor was separated along the tumor capsule by a curved hemostatic forceps, and all the blood vessels seen were clamped and ligated. Lipomas are mostly lobular, irregular in shape, and attention should be paid to the complete isolation of lipoma tissue with an envelope. The tumor is separated by a tissue forceps to separate the base and the tumor is removed. After hemostasis, the incision was sutured in layers.
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