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What should Ogilvy do?
Amazingel, scientific name? Polyacrylamide gel is a colorless and transparent liquid substance similar to jelly. On April 30, 2006, the State Food and Drug Administration revoked Ogilvy's medical device registration certificate and completely stopped its production, sale and use. Polyacrylamide is a gel-like polymer, and its monomer acrylamide is moderately toxic, which will poison the nervous system, damage the kidneys and cause harm to the life circulation system. The World Health Organization has listed this substance as one of the suspected carcinogens and it is a time bomb.

Amazingel can be removed by surgery, so it must be treated as soon as possible. Operational considerations are as follows.

1, very careful examination must be done before operation. In addition to touching the lump by hand, it is best to do a CT to see clearly the level, scope and distribution of the original injection, so as to be aware of it. During the operation, the focus was opened and cleared bit by bit compared with CT.

Step 2 look straight. You must not operate blindly like when you inject, it is too easy to go wrong.

Doctors must have enough sense of responsibility. Some doctors have no sense of responsibility, fooling patients, taking the soft and easy to take away, and leaving the rest, so that patients have to undergo a second operation, which is very bad.

4, avoid going to extremes, too destructive surgery is better than nothing. From the patient's point of view, we do not recommend tissue resection. Unless the tissue is completely necrotic, we need to keep it as much as possible.