Submammary Area

We call the inframammary region the part of the chest (sternum cavity) located between its mastoid processes and below the collarbone. Below are the basic characteristics of the inframammary region for the article.

The inframammary area is an excellent place to insert or remove some instruments. For example, a subcutaneous wedge, also known as candelopus. It is important to know that candelopase is very difficult to use with fixed shoulders. This is why Balison forceps are used. In addition, you need to know how to properly prepare this or that injection. And before taking the breast for an injection, you need to make sure that the patient does not have a fever. The subcrinal course is the provision of an antiseptic environment into the wound using a vacuum apparatus. This is how punctures are treated. Otherwise, they could be treated with ethyl alcohol. But this is not recommended, as it leads to infection of the wound. What is the essence of the antiseptic stage? One hose with a roller roller is fed into the subumbilical space of the chest through one of the breathing tubes. The surgeon connects the second end of the hose to a flask with ethyl or boric alcohol, then the vacuum apparatus is turned on and the alcohol rises into the abdominal cavity through the hose. Alcohol enters the wound area at a depth of 5-6 cm and treats the edges of the wound, tightly closing the wound, moisturizing the edges and penetrating deep into the wound; 2-3 treatments are enough to obtain a certain antiseptic effectiveness. In addition to antiseptics, medications can be used using this method.