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3D modeling of anterior 2/3rds glossectomy reconstruction: A volume based donor site evaluation.
[OBJECTIVE] Anterior 2/3rds glossectomy results in significant patient morbidity due to speech and swallowing impairment. Microvascular free flap reconstruction compensates for large volume defects. Flap volume is based on the adipose conte…
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Single Stage Direct-to-Implant Breast Reconstruction Has Lower Complication Rates Than Tissue Expander and Implant and Comparable Rates to Autologous Reconstruction in Patients Receiving Postmastectomy Radiation.
[PURPOSE] To compare single-stage direct-to-implant (DTI) immediate reconstruction to the commonly used 2-stages expander and implant (TE/I) or autologous reconstruction with focus on postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) setting. [METHO…
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Optimal breast reconstruction type for patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, mastectomy followed by radiation therapy.
[PURPOSE] To explore the optimal type of breast reconstruction and the time interval to postmastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) associated with lower complications in breast cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy. [METHODS] We revie…
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Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy does not Increase Complications in Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (OBCS) broadens the indications for breast conservation. Neoadjuvant systemic chemotherapy (NAC) is used increasingly in the treatment of patients with early-stage and locally advanced brea…
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Step-based cognitive virtual surgery simulation: an innovative approach to surgical education.
BioDigital Systems, LLC in collaboration with New York University Langone Medical Center Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery has created a complex, real-time, step-based simulation platform for plastic surgery education. These simu…
- Labia minora reduction: guidelines for procedure choice.
- Restoration of the canthal region by Z plasty.
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Complications of blepharoplasty.
Various involutional eyelid changes, such as fine rhytids, dynamic laugh lines in the lateral canthal area, secondary malar bags, and dermal pigmentation are not effectively treated by a blepharoplasty. Preoperative discussions are importan…
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Pitfalls of autogenous lipodermal implantation to the orbit.
Autogenous kinetic lipodermal implantation in the orbit is an effective postenucleation procedure that gives optimal socket volume, motility, and cosmesis. The major complication of autogenous lipodermal implantation is graft atrophy. Other…
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Experience with tarsal suspension as a factor in lower lid blepharoplasty.
The bowed lower eyelid, with scleral show, is a common but untoward result following blepharoplasty with even minimal skin excision. A number of conditions, unrecognized preoperatively, can predispose a patient to scleral show. These includ…
- Reflections in ophthalmic plastic surgery.
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Double composite lid reconstruction: a new method of upper and lower lid reconstruction.
The double composite grafting technique utilizes two composite lid grafts from an opposing upper and lower lid for reconstruction of extensive lid defects. These two composite grafts are covered by a rotational pedicle advancement skin flap…
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Eyelid and orbital treatment following radical maxillectomy.
Malignant lesions of the nasopharynx and paranasal sinuses often encroach upon the orbit. A series of nineteen patients who underwent partial or radical maxillectomy is presented to summarize the eyelid and orbital findings that required fu…
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Diplopia following blepharoplasty.
The complication of extraocular muscle palsy following blepharoplasty is rare. In a review of 920 blepharoplasties at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, three well-documented cases of diplopia following blepharoplasty could be found. O…
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Use of sclera and liquid collagen in the camouflage of superior sulcus deformities.
The cosmetic deformities following enucleation are often unavoidable. Loss of orbital volume and atrophy of orbital fat create significant enophthalmos. The literature is filled with numerous procedures that add to the orbital volume of the…
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Dacryoadenopexy as a recognized factor in upper lid blepharoplasty.
The recognition of a herniated lacrimal gland is done by simple examination; it is not usually taught to plastic surgeons. Fullness in the superotemporal aspect of an upper eyelid in younger patients often represents a ptotic gland. Suspens…
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Preparation of split thickness auricular cartilage for use in ophthalmic plastic surgery.
Auricular cartilage can be used extensively in a number of procedures by the ophthalmic plastic surgeon. It is ideal for the lengthening of eyelids, and also has a place in eyelid reconstruction, surgery for trichiasis, and the anophthalmic…
- Cosmetic correction of eyelid deformities associated with exophthalmos.
- The complications of cosmetic blepharoplasty.
- Fractures of the orbit: blowout and nasoorbital fractures.
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Orbital fractures and medial canthal reconstruction.
An attempt has been made to acquaint the surgeon with the basic principles in the evaluation and treatment of the patient with trauma involving the orbital area. Evaluation must include neurologic, ophthalmic, as well as radiologic examinat…
- The complications of non-Mustarde restoration of the upper eyelid.
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Deformities of the midface resulting from malunited orbital and naso-orbital fractures.
In midfacial fractures the crucial area is the upper portion of the midfacial skeleton which lodges the orbits, the interorbital space with its anatomic relationship with the anterior cranial fossa, the lacrimal apparatus, the levator muscl…
- Surgical correction of severe cicatricial ectropion caused by chickenpox.
- Severe scarring secondary to chickenpox. A case report.
- Cilia transplant.
- Ocular hypertelorism and pseudohypertelorism. Advances in surgical treatment.
- Tumors involving the orbital region.
- Ophthalmological aspects of blepharoplasty.
- Techniques available in reconstructive surgery of the eyelid.