Objective: To investigate the pathogeny diagnosis, therapy and some possible method for prevention of intercurrent infection, after the operation of augmentation mammaplasty.
Methods: Comparing and analyzing the clinical representation and therapy of the seventeen intercurrent infecting case that we had, after the operation of the augmentation mammaplasty. The patients were treated by operating with different approaches.
Results: After the operation, all the infected patients recovered in a short while without back to surgery.
Conclusions: The infection after augmentation mammaplasty will get an effective controlling result if take a timely operative therapy according to the position and character of the intercurrent infection. But some galactophore will shrink after the cure of infection.
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