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Outcomes of microvascular head and neck reconstruction in solid organ transplant patients: A single institution experience and meta-analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Solid organ transplant recipients are at increased risk of developing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). These patients often require free flap reconstruction; however, data on outcomes in this immunosuppressed popu…
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Differences in Complication Rates of Gluteoplasty Procedures That Utilize Autologous Fat Grafting, Implants, or Local Flaps.
[BACKGROUND] Gluteoplasty (gluteal augmentation) procedures are increasing in popularity, but there is not a universally accepted technique to produce optimal outcomes while minimizing risk. In this systematic review, we perform a meta-anal…
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In Vitro Effects of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells on Breast Cancer Cells Harvested From the Same Patient.
[INTRODUCTION] Fat grafting for breast cancer (BrCa) reconstruction and breast augmentation has become increasingly more popular. A major area of debate and controversy is the effect of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) on remnant or undete…
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The Oncologic Safety of Breast Fat Grafting and Contradictions Between Basic Science and Clinical Studies: A Systematic Review of the Recent Literature.
Fat grafting is increasingly popular and is becoming a common practice in plastic surgery for postmastectomy breast reconstruction and aesthetic breast augmentation; however, concerns over the oncologic safety remains a controversial and ho…
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Sterile acellular dermal collagen as a treatment for rippling deformity of breast.
Prosthetic implants are frequently used for breast augmentation and breast reconstruction following mastectomy. Unfortunately, long-term aesthetic results of prosthetic breast restoration may be hindered by complications such as rippling, c…
- Simultaneous abdominoplasty and umbilical reconstruction using a modified C-V flap technique.
- "Who benefits from peer review? An analysis of the outcome of 100 requests for review by plastic and reconstructive surgery".