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Immediate permanent implant reconstruction following mastectomy with capsule preservation in patients with prior augmentation mammoplasty.
Prior breast augmentation in patients desiring post-mastectomy reconstruction provides a unique opportunity for capsular preservation and immediate, single-step implant reconstruction. We report a case series of a single-surgeon experience …
- The role of sponsored supplements in a peer-reviewed journal: a reply to an editorial.
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Circumareolar mastopexy with augmentation.
The circumareolar mastopexy with augmentation is an excellent procedure for the right patient. Correct preoperative assessment of the patient's skin, as well as their desires and expectations, are as critical as the surgeon's experience and…
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Breast augmentation with round, smooth saline or gel implants: the pros and cons.
Breast augmentation is a procedure that can be performed successfully in many different ways. Large series are reported routinely, with greater than 95% patient satisfaction. It is clear that this is a procedure that has greatly benefited w…
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The Rubens flap. The deep circumflex iliac artery flap.
The Rubens free flap for breast reconstruction is another choice for autogenous tissue breast reconstruction. It uses the fatty area in the region generally described as the hip overlying or just above the iliac crest. It is based on the de…
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Breast reconstruction following mastectomy: an update.
Breast reconstruction today is a realistic and vital part of total breast cancer treatment. All physicians should be well informed on current methods of reconstruction so that they can present the facts to their patients in an encouraging, …
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Breast reconstruction: progress in the past decade.
There have been numerous advances in breast reconstruction techniques of the past decade. The disappearance of the radical mastectomy along with the increased frequency of smaller tumor detection have contributed significantly to these chan…
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Aesthetic refinements in reconstructive microsurgery.
The vast array of free tissue options available to reconstructive surgeons plus our knowledge of vascular systems now provide us with the wherewithal to not only fill a defect but to do so aesthetically and with minimal donor site morbidity…
- Microsurgery 1987: the LSU experience.
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The anatomy of the pectoral nerves and its significance to the general and plastic surgeon.
It has previously been shown that in 62% of patients the medial pectoral nerve courses through the pectoralis minor muscle to innervate the lower half or two thirds of the pectoralis major muscle. In the other 38% of patients, the medial pe…
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Extended myofascial thigh flaps for repair of large full-thickness abdominal wall defects.
The large, full-thickness abdominal wall defect encompassing the upper and lower quadrants can test the surgeon's ingenuity in providing definitive repair. Two cases are reported of this type of abdominal wall defect closed in one stage usi…
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Tailoring of the new breast using the transverse abdominal island flap.
In the past 2 years we have moved from a period of amazement to an era of refinement in breast reconstruction using the transverse abdominal island flap (Fig. 9). It is essential that more effort be concentrated on improving the shaping of …