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Chest wall reconstruction--management of the difficult chest wound.
Full-thickness chest wall defects after ablative surgery for metastatic cancer, trauma, infection, or irradiation injury have posed major and often impossible dilemmas for reconstruction. At times, resection has had to be abandoned because …
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[Psychological effects of breast reconstruction after radical mastectomy].
We describe the effects of the breast reconstruction after radical mastectomy for cancer. The psychological advantages are compared to the post-mastectomy status in 102 patients.…
- Colloquium: total breast reconstruction.
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The latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap: a one-stage breast reconstruction.
As an alternative to multistaged tube pedicle flap breast reconstruction, we present a reliable, one-stage method of breast reconstruction using the latissimus dorsi muscle and musculocutaneous flap. Based on our experience with 200 falps o…
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The burned female breast.
Historically, treatment of the burned female breast has been unsatisfactory. By using the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap, many patients can be reconstructed in a single operation. A more aggressive approach in adolescent patients whose …
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Reconstruction of the breast.
The treatment of patients with breast cancer is approached by a team preferably including the plastic surgeon. The selection of patients for reconstruction is based on the type and stage of the tumor. The usual delay is 6 month to one year …
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The "reverse" latissimus dorsi muscle and musculocutaneous flap: anatomical and clinical considerations.
A "reverse," posteriorly based transposition of a latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap on its segmental blood supply is presented. This adds new possibilities to this versatile and reliable musculocutaneous unit. The variable modes of blo…
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The subcutaneous mastectomy cripple: surgical rehabilitation with the latissimus dorsi flap.
Despite the advances in reconstruction after subcutaneous mastectomy, we have seen a group of patients who have developed disabling complications of their surgery. These patients have become "subcutaneous mastectomy cripples." In general, t…
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Sixty latissimus dorsi flaps.
In clinical experiences with 60 cases, we have found the latissimus dorsi to be a reliable and versatile flap. We describe its use for a functional muscle transfer (in restoration of elbow flexion and repair of abdominal wall defects), for …
- Methods of soft tissue coverage for the mastectomy defect.
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Repairs in the lower abdomen, groin, or perineum with myocutaneous or omental flaps.
Our experiences with omental and myocutaneous flaps for the closure of the lower abdomen, groin, and perineum are outlined. The relative advantages and disadvantages of the various flaps are discussed.…
- Breast reconstruction: a comprehensive approach.
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Nipple-areola reconstruction with auricular tissues.
Various methods of reconstructing the nipple-areolar complex with auricular tissues are presented. A basic one-stage reconstructive technique is described which seems suitable for the use of various tissues. An alternative method of correct…
- A rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap to reconstruct abdominal wall defects.
- The reverse flow temporal artery island flap.
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Functional anatomy of the eyelids as related to reconstruction.
Current information of eyelid anatomy and function is reviewed. This is a basis for an approach to repair of wounds and defects of the lacrimal system, medial canthal region and eyelids.…
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Basal cell carcinoma of the medial canthal area.
We advise an aggressive approach in ablating basal cell carcinomas which have originated in the region of the medial canthus. Extirpation of the entire tumor under accurate histological control, whether it includes skin only or the entire o…