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[Does aesthetic surgery form part of mainstream surgery or is it an entirely separate sector? Reflections and proposals for better protection of the public].
In contempt of the laws and regulations in force, several thousand unqualified practitioners carry out aesthetic surgery although only a mere few hundred are legally entitled to practice this surgical specialty. We are aware, in the present…
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[Covering of ischial pressure sores using a fasciocutaneous flap from the posterior surface of thigh (modified Griffith method) after mattressing with the biceps femoris. Apropos of 11 cases].
The ischial region is the commonest site for pressure sores in paraplegics capable of sitting. The choice of treatment must be guided by two imperatives: the need for a thick tissue cover (mattressing) and perfect trophicity, the risk of re…
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[Treatment of loss of substance of the ankle or heel in adults. Apropos of a series of 88 cases].
Cover of ankle and heel defects is always a difficult problem for the plastic surgeon. This complexity is due to the poor blood supply and the limited amount of surrounding soft tissue, as well as the high incidence of adjacent lesions. Apa…
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[Technical analysis of reduction mammaplasty. A personal method].
The authors describe the evolution of their ideas concerning the principles of reduction mammaplasty. The elements for their analysis are based on a study of 1,287 cases of breast reduction following a pre-established technique. Basic conce…
- [Repair of cleft ear lobe].
- [Personal experience with lower lip reconstruction using the Camille Bernard and R.C. Webster flap. Apropos of 35 cases].
- [Surgical correction of the inverted nipple].
- [Augmentation mammoplasty: placement of prostheses under the pectoralis major muscle by the axillary approach. Results, indications and technic].
- [A new weapon in plastic surgery: the cutaneous aponeurotic flap. Its application in the repair of tissue losses of the lower limb. Apropos of 10 cases].
- [Use in plastic surgery of a new material Opsite, for adhesive sutures. Preliminary note].