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Silicon is a polymer which contains silicon and oxygen
molecules.
For the last 60 years this material has been used in surgeries
for implants, sufficient time to prove its biocompatibility,
this is why the use of silicon has extended to many other areas
of medical specialties.
Some of these uses are:
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Artificial joints
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Drainage probes
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Suction probes
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Pumps used in urology
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Derivation valves used in neurosurgery
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Ocular prostheses used in ophthalmology
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Pacemakers used by cardiovascular surgeons
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Ocular lens used by ophthalmologists
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Penis implants used by urologists
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Chin, check and gluteus implants, used by plastic surgeons
It’s very possible that today millions of people around the
world are carrying silicon implants in their bodies, and some of
them even depend on these implants to survive. Also many of
these materials will stay in their bodies for the rest of their
lives.
The silicon mammary implant was introduced in the market in
1963, and since then its texture, consistency, shape,
projection, and size have been modified to perfect it. The
modern mammary implants are much more consistent, with a higher
grade of cohesiveness, which eliminates the risk of rupture, and
if this should this happen the gel would not leak to the rest of
the body.
Silicon doesn’t produce rejections or allergies, if any kind of
complication appears, the most probable cause could be related
to the patient’s selection of the implant or the technique the
surgeon used.
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