2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcm13040922
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Reduction of Post-Surgical Facial Edema Following Bromelain and Coumarin Intake in Traumatology: A Prospective Study with 100 Patients

Giuseppe Consorti,
Gabriele Monarchi,
Mariagrazia Paglianiti
et al.

Abstract: Background: Bromelain and coumarins are recognized as safe and effective therapeutic agents, used by individuals to treat ailments such as postoperative edema, inflammation and other diseases. Bromelain has been proven to be well absorbed by the body after oral administration, and it has no major side effects even after prolonged use. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of bromelain and other nutraceuticals in reducing post-surgical swelling, pain and the need of anti-inflammatory drugs … Show more

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“…Patients in this group had surgery after the swelling in their soft tissues reduced to a certain extent, but it had not completely subsided. An increase in intraorbital pressure would result from restoring herniated orbital fat despite residual soft tissue swelling in the orbit [25,26]. A constant focus is being placed on the advancement of orbital titanium meshes, preoperative planning software, and intraoperative navigation methods [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients in this group had surgery after the swelling in their soft tissues reduced to a certain extent, but it had not completely subsided. An increase in intraorbital pressure would result from restoring herniated orbital fat despite residual soft tissue swelling in the orbit [25,26]. A constant focus is being placed on the advancement of orbital titanium meshes, preoperative planning software, and intraoperative navigation methods [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%