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How to prevent hydrops under skin flap and skin flap necrosis after breast cancer surgery?
(1) Maintain the continuous and effective negative pressure suction of the drainage tube under the flap;

(2) The chest strap at the operation site is pressed and bandaged, and the tightness is adjusted in time;

(3) Observe the blood circulation at the distal end of the affected upper limb to see if the skin is bluish purple or accompanied by skin temperature drop;

(4) Observe the color of the wound and deal with the hydrops under the flap in time.