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Robotic Horizons in Plastic Surgery: A Look Toward the Future.
Robotic technology has transformed several surgical specialties, offering enhanced precision, visualization, and dexterity. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, robotic systems are increasingly utilized across a range of procedures, thoug…
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Optimizing Donor Site Morbidity in DIEP Flap Reconstruction: Advancements in Minimizing Anterior Fascial Defects: A Systematic Review.
Numerous minimally invasive deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (MI-DIEP) techniques have been described in the literature to reduce donor site morbidities. This systematic review aimed to summarize existing MI-DIEP techniques and post…
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Comparing Transabdominal and Totally Extraperitoneal Approaches for Minimally Invasive DIEP Flap Harvest: A Systematic Review.
[INTRODUCTION] Minimally invasive techniques for DIEP flap harvest, including transabdominal (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) approaches, have been reported to be beneficial in reducing morbidity; however, direct comparative synthes…
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Unilateral Multiport Robotic Totally Extraperitoneal Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap.
The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is considered the gold standard in breast reconstruction. Robotic harvest of the DIEP flap aims to further minimize abdominal morbidity by reducing anterior fascial damage. Most descriptio…
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Comparing Safety Profiles of Skin-Sparing and Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy With Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction: A Retrospective Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Mastectomy is performed prior to or concurrently with deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction. However, the complication rates of nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) versus skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM…
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Secondary reduction mammaplasty techniques and outcomes: Cleveland Clinic experience.
[BACKGROUND] Information on optimal techniques and outcomes following secondary reduction mammaplasty remains sparse, with only 280 patient cases reported in the literature to date. [METHODS] A total of 7179 medical charts of patients who …
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Sensory Restoration in Abdominally Based Free Flaps for Breast Reconstruction Using Nerve Allograft.
[BACKGROUND] Neurotization in breast reconstruction can be performed with the aid of nerve grafts and conduits to decrease the tedious dissection and overcome size mismatch. However, there has yet to be a formal analysis of this approach. T…
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Neurotization Does not Prolong Operative Time in Free Flap Breast Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Neurotization during the breast reconstruction process can improve patient quality-of-life and satisfaction with reconstructive outcomes. One concern with neurotization is increased total operative time due to the need for addi…
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The Anatomic Feasibility of a Functional Chimeric Flap in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Dynamic and functional abdominal wall reconstruction (FAWR) remains a complex challenge. The ideal flap should have a minimal donor-site morbidity and cover a large surface area with motor and sensory capabilities. The goal was…
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Advances and current concepts in reconstructive surgery for breast cancer.
In this article, we report on recent advancements in reconstructive care of the breast cancer patient. New developments in sensate breast reconstruction to help address the problem of numbness after mastectomy have emerged and show promise.…
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Professional Burnout in United States Plastic Surgery Residents: Is It a Legitimate Concern?
[BACKGROUND] Physician burnout is intimately associated with institutional losses, substance abuse, depression, suicidal ideation, medical errors, and lower patient satisfaction scores. [OBJECTIVES] By directly sampling all US plastic and …
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Long-term complications and reconstruction failures in previously radiated breast cancer patients receiving salvage mastectomy with autologous reconstruction or tissue expander/implant-based reconstruction.
Salvage mastectomy (SM) is the standard of care for patients with local recurrence (LR) after breast conservation therapy (BCT), often with immediate reconstruction. Complications of reconstruction are a concern for these patients, and long…
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Management of the Salivary Glands and Facial Nerve in Face Transplantation.
[BACKGROUND] Since the first face transplant in 2005, 35 cases have been performed worldwide with acceptable graft survival and satisfactory return of function and appearance. With increasing experience, it is emerging that the salivary gla…