바로가기 메뉴
본문내용 바로가기
하단내용 바로가기

논문검색

학회지 > 논문검색
논문 검색
Dong Lark Lee, M.D., Yong Il Yoon, M.D., Gi Yeun Hur, M.D.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hanil General Hospital, Seoul, Korea
A Case of Delayed Hematoma Caused by Trauma Three Years after Breast Augmentation
J Korean Soc Aesthetic Plast Surg 2010 (Jun) 016(08) 108-110
Hematoma, Mammoplasty, Breast implantation
Ksaps016-02-08.pdf Ksaps016-02-08.pdf
Delayed breast hematoma is a very rare late complication inbreast implantation. A 32-year-old
female patient presented with sudden and painful swelling of left breast. On physical examination, a
swollen and tense breast was noted. No history of aspirin or any anticoagulant administration was
documented. The patient went snowboarding 6 days ago and slipped down on the slope resulting in
coccyx fracture. Preoperative CT scan with contrast revealed large fluid collection on left
pericapsular area. Under local anesthesia, approximately 500 cc of fresh blood clot was removed
followed by compressive dressing on her left breast. At 6 hours after the operation, swelling of the left
breast was noted again, and embolization of a branch of left lateral thoracic artery was performed with
removal of 400 cc hematoma under general anesthesia. The Saline-filled smooth prosthesis was
inspected for consistency and exploration for any bleeding points was performed by endoscope.
Capular rupture was noted from 12 o\'clock to 3 o\'clock, however, no bleeding points werefound. At
3 months period after the last surgery, the patient remained uneventful without any further problems.
We hereby report a case of delayed breast hematoma 3 years after primary augmentation
mammoplasty that occurred six days after the trauma. (J Korean Soc Aesthetic Plast Surg 16: 108, 2010)
이동락 ‧ 윤용일 ‧ 허지연
한일병원 성형외과
유방확대술 3년 후 외상으로 인해 지연발생한 혈종 치험례
2010 (Jun) 016(08) 108-110