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Cell-Assisted Lipotransfer for Cosmetic Breast Augmentation: Supportive Use of Adipose-Derived Stem/Stromal Cells.
[BACKGROUND] Lipoinjection is a promising treatment but has some problems, such as unpredictability and a low rate of graft survival due to partial necrosis. [METHODS] To overcome the problems with lipoinjection, the authors developed a no…
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OnabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) in the Treatment of Crow's Feet Lines in Japanese Subjects.
[BACKGROUND] This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA in Japanese subjects with crow's feet lines (CFL). [METHODS] This phase 3, multicenter, double-blind, randomized study included 2 treatment periods: 6-month pl…
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Mammographic changes after fat transfer to the breast compared with changes after breast reduction: a blinded study.
[BACKGROUND] : One issue in the adoption of autologous fat transfer to the breast is concern over mammographic changes that may obscure cancer detection. The authors compared mammographic changes following fat grafting to the breast with ch…
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Progenitor-enriched adipose tissue transplantation as rescue for breast implant complications.
Breast enhancement with artificial implants is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgeries but is associated with various complications, such as capsular contracture, that lead to implant removal or replacement at a relatively h…
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Cell-assisted lipotransfer for cosmetic breast augmentation: supportive use of adipose-derived stem/stromal cells.
[BACKGROUND] Lipoinjection is a promising treatment but has some problems, such as unpredictability and a low rate of graft survival due to partial necrosis. [METHODS] To overcome the problems with lipoinjection, the authors developed a no…
- Camouflaging a cleft lip scar with single-hair transplantation using a Choi hair transplanter.
- Technical advances of plastic and reconstructive surgery in cancer surgery.
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Use of the disposable stapler to insure proper fixation of a transferred muscle in treatment of facial paralysis.
The authors introduce the use of a disposable stapler to create a stable muscle end in transferring a free neurovascular muscle segment for the treatment of facial paralysis. This procedure allows the firm fixation of the fragile soft end o…
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A spheno-orbital encephalocele with unilateral exophthalmos.
Encephaloceles are rare congenital defects in the skull, through which the meninges and brain tissue have herilated. We report a case of an 11-year-old boy with a spheno-orbital encephalocele that presented with pulsatile exophthalmos. A tw…
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Long-term follow-up study of browlift for treatment of facial paralysis.
Browlift for patients with irreversible paralysis of the frontalis muscle was evaluated in a review of 40 patients who had undergone follow-up studies for durations of more than 3 years. The procedure consists of a lazy S-shaped excision ab…
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Treatment of brachymetatarsia by callus distraction (callotasis).
Callus distraction (callotasis) has already become a popular procedure in the lengthening of limbs. With the development of a small device, it can also be applied to the hand or foot, thus providing benefits in the treatment of brachymetata…
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Eye socket reconstruction with free-flap transfer.
Patients afflicted with retinoblastoma or other malignant orbital tumors often undergo eyeball excision and irradiation in infancy, which results in severe deformities of the orbit. It is very difficult to achieve the reconstruction of such…
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Experience with U-shaped gluteal thigh flap for reconstruction of radionecrosis in the sacral region.
The gluteal thigh flap first reported by Hurwitz in 1980 can provide a large reliable flap for coverage of the sacrogluteal and perineal regions. This flap can be extended quite some way along its axial inferior gluteal vessels, but its wid…
- [Plastic surgery for facial nerve paralysis].
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[The role of plastic surgery in the treatment of cancer and its progress].
Advances in the treatment of cancer have resulted in the long survival of patients afflicted with various types of cancers. Many patients, however, still suffer post-treatment sequelae which frequently prevent patients from returning to a n…
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Reconstruction of the esophagus by microvascular surgery.
After esophagectomy, free jejunal autografts were used for reconstruction in 11 patients and pedunculated colons in two patients. A microvascular technique was applied immediately after the resection. A vascular anastomosis gave a new blood…
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Reconstruction of traumatic short nose with iliac bone graft and nasolabial flaps.
Nasolabial flaps are beneficial in reconstruction of partial defects in the nose. Two nasolabial flaps and an iliac bone graft were used in one-stage reconstruction of a traumatized short nose. One flap filled the lining defect, while the o…
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Closure of total cheek defects with two combined myocutaneous free flaps.
Closure of a large, full-thickness defect after radical ablation of advanced cancers in the oropharyngeal region has often presented problems. We designed the one-stage, microsurgical free transfer of two musculocutaneous flaps-the latissim…
- Recent advances in flap coverage.
- The free iliac flap (a lateral modification of the free groin flap). Commentary.
- Microvascular free skin flap transfer.
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Clinical application of free omental flap transfer.
In the field of reconstructive surgery, the greater omentum has been used as a transposed flap for the treatment of chronic lymphedema, radionecrosis, and so forth. Its transferable range was limited by the length of its pedicle. Microvascu…
- The free lateral thoracic flap.
- A random pattern flap borne on an axial pattern flap: experimental study in rats.
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The youngest free groin flap yet?
A successful free groin flap transfer to the arm in a 3-month-old baby is described. The vessels were large enough for microvascular anastomosis and we believe that there is no minimum age restriction for free flap transfer.…
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Free skin flap transfer.
In this article we have described general considerations relative to free flap transfers, introduced our operative technique of free flap transfers and outlined some of our representative cases. We also set forth the advantages and disadvan…
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The free musculocutaneous flap.
We report the transfer of a free musculocutaneous compound flap, including the gracilis muscle, in one stage by microvascular surgery. The advantages of this free flap are discussed.…
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Free dorsalis pedis sensory flap to the hand, with microneurovascular anastomoses.
Since 1973 we have transferred various kinds of free flaps by microvascular surgery. In hand reconstruction, the free flap is less often required than in repairs of other sites, such as the leg. However, the importance of restoring sensibil…
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Free groin skin flaps.
The operative technique of free groin flap transfer is described and some typical results presented. The overall complete success rate in 47 cases was 80 per cent, but complete necrosis only occurred in II per cent of the transferred flaps.…
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Free groin flaps: their vascular basis.
By studying the vascular base of flaps raised from cadavers we obtained a basic knowledge of free groin flaps for clinical application. The method of selection of the nutrient vessels in 70 free groin flaps based on this knowledge has been …