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What 736 Plastic Surgeons Think about Explantation and Capsulectomy: A Global Opinion Poll.
[BACKGROUND] Breast implant illness, although not classified as a disease entity, has recently gained significant attention globally. The purpose of this study was to assess the status of explantation practices, discuss plastic surgeon's at…
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Meshed Acellular Dermal Matrix in Immediate Prepectoral Implant-based Breast Reconstruction.
[UNLABELLED] Prepectoral implant placement has many potential advantages in immediate breast reconstruction. Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) are commonly used in these surgeries. ADM meshing may enhance integration, decrease seroma and inf…
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Trans-Vertical Mastectomy With Immediate Implant-Based Reconstruction: A Retrospective, Observational Study.
[BACKGROUND] In women with large and ptotic breasts who require a mastectomy and immediate, implant-based reconstruction, long flaps pose a high risk for flap ischemia and necrosis. A new trans-vertical incision for skin-reducing mastectomy…
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Comparative Study of Meshed and Nonmeshed Acellular Dermal Matrix in Immediate Breast Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Acellular dermal matrices are commonly used to support implant-based breast reconstruction. Meshing may enhance integration, reduce drain time and seroma, and decrease surgical costs. [METHODS] This was a retrospective, single…
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Bovine Acellular Dermal Matrix in Immediate Breast Reconstruction: A Retrospective, Observational Study with SurgiMend.
[BACKGROUND] Acellular dermal matrices can be combined with implant-based breast reconstruction to help optimize outcomes. SurgiMend PRS is a fetal bovine dermis-derived acellular dermal matrix composed of type I collagen and approximately …
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Anatomical and Round Breast Implants: How to Select and Indications for Use.
[UNLABELLED] Choosing between round and anatomical form-stable implants is a key decision in the process of breast augmentation. Anatomical devices have been subject to a number of misconceptions that have limited their use. However, in opt…
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Three-dimensional Imaging and Simulation in Breast Augmentation: What Is the Current State of the Art?
This article discusses perception of three-dimensional objects and binocular vision. High-resolution three-dimensional images of the breast can be captured using a camera system consisting of 3 separate stereoscopic pairs of digital cameras…
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Tissue Reinforcement in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Tissue reinforcement with allogeneic or xenogeneic acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) is increasingly used in single-stage (direct-to-implant) and 2-stage implant-based breast reconstruction following mastectomy. ADMs allow surge…
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Benefits and Limitations of Macrotextured Breast Implants and Consensus Recommendations for Optimizing Their Effectiveness.
Implant texture is an important factor influencing implant selection for breast augmentation. Natrelle Biocell implants are characterized by macrotextured shell surfaces containing irregularly arranged concavities with large open-pore diame…
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[The history of plastic surgery in Israel].
The medical institutions in the country have advanced together with the development of the state of Israel. Plastic surgery, which has progressed significantly during the 20th century, has also grown rapidly in the new state. The arrival of…
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Comparative double blind clinical study on round versus shaped cohesive gel implants.
[BACKGROUND] Highly cohesive round or shaped implants are used today by most plastic surgeons performing breast augmentation outside North America. [OBJECTIVES] This study was conducted to (1) compare aesthetic outcomes of round versus sha…
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The utilization of nonthermal blue (405-425 nm) and near infrared (850-890 nm) light in aesthetic dermatology and surgery-a multicenter study.
[BACKGROUND] A major cause of skin aging is a chronic micro-inflammation triggered by UV radiation and external pollutants. It has been demonstrated that blue light diminishes inflammatory conditions and near infrared light enhances circula…
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Combined erbium:YAG laser resurfacing and face lifting.
Facial aging occurs secondary to gravity-induced tissue ptosis and photoaging. Combined face lifting and carbon dioxide laser resurfacing provides a comprehensive one-stage approach to facial rejuvenation but is condemned by many plastic su…
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Subperiosteal facelifting: complications and the dissatisfied patient.
As endoscopic subperiosteal lifting of the upper face is explored, it may significantly limit the indications for the open approach. However, this report is based on our combined large experience and long follow-up in open bicoronal subperi…
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The subperiosteal bicoronal approach to total facelifting: the DMAS--deep musculoaponeurotic system.
Craniofacial surgery, developed by Paul Tessier, has shown that subperiosteal undermining and lifting of the soft tissues of the upper two-thirds of the face results in an excellent and long-lasting rejuvenated look to the entire face. The …
- [Breast reconstruction after mastectomy--why who, when and how].
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Potential problems with the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap in breast reconstruction and how to avoid them.
The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap offers a versatile and reliable technique of repair provided certain anatomical, physiological and surgical principles are closely followed. The operative technique and technical details are…
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Bilateral cleft lip repair: "putting it all together".
The surgical repair of the bilateral cleft lip should take into consideration restoration of normal anatomy throughout the lip. If it is well done, it contributes to both form and function. A composite technique is presented here, with addi…
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Building a breast without a prosthesis. The transverse abdominal island flap.
Use of the transverse abdominal island flap for breast reconstruction enables the plastic surgeon to redistribute the body's excess fat and skin into more fashionable and aesthetic proportions. The operation remains a complex and detailed p…
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Complications of breast reconstruction.
The authors discuss general complications of breast reconstruction, complications associated with reconstruction with subcutaneous or submuscular prostheses, complications of latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flaps, and complications of tra…
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Meningomyelocele closure with distally based latissimus dorsi flap.
Our experience with the distally based latissimus dorsi flap in 12 patients (7 primary closures and 5 secondary procedures) indicates that it is an extremely reliable and useful flap in this setting. It provides coverage of the dural repair…
- The transverse abdominal island flap: Part II. Surgical technique.
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Chest wall reconstruction--management of the difficult chest wound.
Full-thickness chest wall defects after ablative surgery for metastatic cancer, trauma, infection, or irradiation injury have posed major and often impossible dilemmas for reconstruction. At times, resection has had to be abandoned because …
- The value of xeromammography for ruptured breast implants.
- Breast reconstruction with a transverse abdominal island flap.
- Breast reconstruction after modified radical mastectomy.
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The latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap: a one-stage breast reconstruction.
As an alternative to multistaged tube pedicle flap breast reconstruction, we present a reliable, one-stage method of breast reconstruction using the latissimus dorsi muscle and musculocutaneous flap. Based on our experience with 200 falps o…
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The "reverse" latissimus dorsi muscle and musculocutaneous flap: anatomical and clinical considerations.
A "reverse," posteriorly based transposition of a latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap on its segmental blood supply is presented. This adds new possibilities to this versatile and reliable musculocutaneous unit. The variable modes of blo…
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Reduction clitoroplasty and vaginal construction in a single operation.
A single-stage operation is described which employs the technical aspects for reduction clitoroplasty and primary vaginal construction, using the preputial skin to form the vagina.…