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Stemness and clinical performance of water-jet technology: A translational study in breast reconstruction.
Autologous fat grafting has become integral to breast reconstruction, yet variability in graft retention continues to challenge its reliability. This study aimed to characterize the biological and clinical properties of adipose tissue harve…
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Training in Vascular Microsurgery: The Ex Vivo Biological Model on Domestic Turkey Leg ().
There are various models for practicing microsurgical anastomoses, from synthetic to ex vivo and in vivo biological ones. In this study, we present the domestic turkey () as an ex vivo biological model in the practice of surgical anastomose…
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Botulinum Toxin-A Infiltration to Control Post-Operative Pain after Mastectomy and Expander Reconstruction as Potentially Useful Tool: A Narrative Review.
Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A), a neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, was assessed for relieving implant-related pectoralis major muscle's painful spasms. In detail, 100 units of BTX-A can reduce muscle activity and, as a consequence, …
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The use of Fibrin Sealants in Reducing Drain Output in Abdominoplasty: Is it Useful?
[BACKGROUND] Abdominoplasty is a common surgical procedure in which excess abdominal skin and fat are reduced to improve body contouring. Fibrin sealant has been proposed to reduce postsurgical bleeding and exudation. In this study, we eval…
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Extremely rare case of unilateral gigantomastia after hormonal stimulation treated with a modified wise pattern technique: A case report.
[INTRODUCTION] Gigantomastia, characterized by excessive breast size (usually heavier than 2.5 kg), can result from various causes and significantly affect patients' lives. Surgical intervention is often required, and over time, several tec…
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Is Quality of Life After Breast Reduction Influenced by Different Surgery's Technique? A Prospective Study.
[BACKGROUND] Breast hyperplasia is a condition with a significant impact on the quality of life and psychological well-being of patients. Over time, various surgical techniques have been developed to reduce breast mass, which have proven ef…
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Mondor's disease as a complication in breast surgery in a male patient. The first ever reported case in literature.
Mondor's disease (MD) is an uncommon clinical condition characterized by thrombophlebitis of the superficial veins of the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall. In this paper we present the first ever reported case of Mondor's disease in male…
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Effects of Fat Grafting Containing Stem Cells in Microstomia and Microcheilia Derived from Systemic Sclerosis.
[BACKGROUND] Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease with multisystem involvement, dominated by a general fibrosis. The early stage of the disease is associated with progressive damage to microcirculation, particularly in the resp…
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Augmentation Mastopexy with Implant and Autologous Tissue for Correction of Moderate/Severe Ptosis.
[PURPOSE] Breast augmentation combined with mastopexy is associated with a significantly higher complication rate than augmentation alone. The combination of mastopexy and breast implants has revealed a moderate recurrence of breast ptosis …
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Modified fish-incision technique in brachioplasty: a surgical approach to correct excess skin and fat of the upper arm (restoring the armpit contour).
[UNLABELLED] Brachial ptosis is one of the consequences of massive weight loss. At an early stage, brachial ptosis can be corrected by liposuction, dermolipectomy and liposuction, or minibrachioplasty while the most advanced stage requires …
- Augmentation mastopexy with "double breasting" for severe to moderate ptosis.
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Modified mini-abdominoplasty: navel transposition and horizontal residual scar.
The classic mini-abdominoplasty is a surgery generally indicated for cases in which cutaneous laxity of the abdomen's inferior region is associated with adiposity. However, in some cases, the characteristics of the abdomen are such that res…
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Total intravenous anesthesia/target-controlled infusion and auditory-evoked potentials in day surgery mammoplasty.
Total intravenous anesthesia and the new parameter for administering the most recent drugs, target-controlled infusion, as well as the introduction of new short half-life molecules that do not accumulate have made anesthesia in day surgery …
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The use of recombinant human erythropoietin stimulating factor in plastic surgery.
Erythropoietin is the most important factor in the regulation of erythropoiesis. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rhuESF for patients undergoing plastic surgical procedures during which notable blood loss is expected (reduction …