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Endoscopic-assisted face lift: review of 200 cases.
The use of endoscopic techniques in facial esthetic surgery has gained increasing popularity in the last decade. Endoscopic forehead rejuvenation became a reliable technique and an attractive option for both the surgeon and the patient. The…
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Trends in unilateral breast reconstruction and management of the contralateral breast: the Emory experience.
Recent trends in breast reconstruction have transitioned toward the skin-sparing type of mastectomy and immediate reconstruction using autologous tissue. This study was designed to document trends in the management of patients with unilater…
- Parotid salivary fistula following rhytidectomy.
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Endoscopic abdominoplasty and endoscopically assisted miniabdominoplasty.
Recent developments in abdominal contouring procedures have included the extensive use of liposuction and the use of modified or limited scars, producing in effect a "downsizing" of the operative procedures for many patients. The use of min…
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Instrumentation and setup for endoscopic plastic surgery.
The use of endoscopic techniques mandates the need for basic understanding of endoscopic instrumentation and operating room setup in order to avoid procedural delays and surgeon frustration. The electronic systems for endoscopic surgery-cam…
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Endoscopic techniques in aesthetic breast surgery. Augmentation, mastectomy, biopsy, capsulotomy, capsulorrhaphy, reduction, mastopexy, and reconstructive techniques.
Endoscopy is a new tool in the armamentarium for surgery of the breast. Endoscopic techniques may offer decreased scarring and morbidity rates for a variety of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. Whereas initial clinical experiences ar…
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Endoscopic transaxillary subpectoral breast augmentation.
The transaxillary approach to breast augmentation is an established technique that offers the advantage of a remote incision in an aesthetically acceptable area. The main disadvantage to this approach is the lack of visualization of the imp…
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Breast reconstruction using the inferior gluteus free flap.
Microsurgical tissue transplantation initiated a new dimension in breast reconstruction and is the preferred method for carefully selected patients. The inferior gluteus maximus musculocutaneous flap provides abundant tissue for a permanent…
- Breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Recent advances.
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Reconstruction after mastectomy.
Advances in materials and techniques, especially those involving transposition of muscle and skin flaps, have made breast reconstruction possible for most women who undergo mastectomy for breast cancer. The availability of this option can a…
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Abdominoplasty combined with other major surgical procedures: safe or sorry?
The clinical records of 563 patients undergoing either abdominoplasty alone or in combination with other major surgical procedures were reviewed in order to determine the relative safety of combined procedures. One-hundred-seventeen patient…
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Breast reconstruction following mastectomy.
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy can avoid a permanent deformity. As a member of the breast management team, the reconstructive surgeon can give advice on timing and techniques. Breast reconstruction can either be started at the time …
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Nipple and areola reconstruction.
Nipple-areola reconstruction is an integral part of breast reconstruction. Optimum results are usually obtained when nipple-areola reconstruction is staged after the breast mound has attained its final shape and is well vascularized. The us…
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Aesthetic surgery for benign disorders of the breast.
Those benign breast disorders that are amenable to improvement by aesthetic surgery are discussed from the points of view of indications, techniques, and results.…
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
The goal of breast reconstruction is to reconstruct breasts which meet the patient's expectations both psychologically and aesthetically, while adhering to the principles of sound oncological management. Breast reconstruction is usually sta…
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Simultaneous repair of severe pectus excavatum and aortic valve replacement following previous open-heart surgery.
A 60-year-old man with a severe degree of pectus excavatum and previous coronary artery surgery required aortic valve replacement. At operation the sternal wires were found to be densely adherent to the aortic wall. We describe the surgical…
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The superiorly based rectus abdominis flap: predicting and enhancing its blood supply based on an anatomic and clinical study.
A detailed investigation of the blood supply of the superiorly based rectus abdominis muscle flap and the transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap was done to improve the understanding of variations in flap viability and to explain…
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A 5-year experience with polyurethane-covered mammary prostheses for treatment of capsular contracture, primary augmentation mammoplasty, and breast reconstruction.
This paper reviews a 5-year experience using polyurethane-covered mammary prostheses in the treatment of capsular contracture following placement of smooth-walled devices, primary augmentation mammoplasty, and breast reconstruction after ma…
- Breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
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Conservative treatment for breast cancer. Complications requiring reconstructive surgery.
Women who select conservative treatment for carcinoma of the breast (tumor excision followed by supervoltage radiation therapy) place a premium on breast preservation and aesthetics. When local control fails and they require a mastectomy, o…
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Breast reduction utilizing the maximally vascularized central breast pedicle.
Experience using a maximally vascularized central breast pedicle to nourish the nipple-areola is presented. The pedicle is designed to incorporate vascular contributions from the lateral thoracic artery, intercostal perforators, internal ma…
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Denervated muscle flaps: mass and thickness changes following denervation.
It has been previously well documented in different animal models and different muscle groups that there is an early rapid loss, followed by stabilization, of muscle mass. This study supports the findings and, in addition, correlates the ch…
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Congenital unilateral hypoplasia of the female breast associated with a large melanotic spot: report of two cases.
Two patients with areas of hyperpigmentation overlying a unilaterally hypoplastic breast are described. A genetic link between these two observations is postulated as well as a hypothesis as to its place in embryogenesis. Treatment of both …
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Radiation to the breast. Complications amenable to surgical treatment.
[UNLABELLED] Major complications of radiation directed to the breast, axilla, and mediastinum were treated in 54 patients from 1974 to 1983. A classification of these complications facilitates both an understanding of the pattern of injury …
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Blood supply of the abdomen revisited, with emphasis on the superficial inferior epigastric artery.
The key to understanding the blood supply of the anterior hemiabdomen is knowledge of the central superficial inferior epigastric artery system and the peripheral contribution of the epigastric, deep and superficial circumflex, and iliac ar…
- [Reconstruction of the breast after radical mastectomy for cancer. The myocutaneous flap of the latissimus dorsi].
- Breast reconstruction following mastectomy.
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The mastectomy defect. A philosophy of reconstruction.
The armamentarium of the reconstructive breast surgeon has greatly expanded in recent years. The current techniques of reconstruction range from the use of a silicone breast implant with local tissue to the recruitment of large quantities o…
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Aesthetic aspects of breast reconstruction.
Implant exposure, malposition, and capsular contracture, problems often seen with subcutaneous placement of implants in breast reconstruction, have been largely eliminated by submuscular placement of the implant. The pectoralis major, serra…
- Poland's syndrome: correction with latissimus muscle transposition.