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Changes in the Microcirculation and Physiologic Perfusion Dynamics of Free DIEP Flaps in the First 72 h After Breast Reconstruction.
The autologous reconstruction of the female breast using a microsurgical DIEP flap is a reliable and safe method. To detect impairments early and preserve the microvascular flap through timely revision, a better understanding of physiologic…
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[The Free Functional Latissimus dorsi Flap for the Reconstruction of Complex Abdominal Wall Defects: Anatomy, Technique and Approach for Interdisciplinary Treatment].
Complex abdominal wall defects lead to significant morbidity and require interdisciplinary therapeutic approaches. Plastic surgical techniques and the evolvement of microsurgery can provide a reliable means of reconstruction. For large defe…
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[Reconstruction of Perineal and Pelvic Defects: the Inferior Epigastric Artery (DIEA) as a Recipient Vessel for Free Flap Reconstruction].
Extensive defects in the perineal or anterior/lateral pelvic region can occur as a result of tumour-related resections, infections, or postoperative complications. In cases where local or pedicled flap reconstructions are insufficient, micr…
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Platelet-Rich Fibrin Mediates Beneficial Effects on Adipose-Derived Stem Cells via Increased Levels of Key Cytokines.
Recent studies showcased the regenerative potential of Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) combined with Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ASC). PRF enhances cellular proliferation through sustained growth factor secretion which are continuously released …
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To Shrink or Not to Shrink? An Objective Assessment of Free Gracilis Muscle Volume Change in Lower-Extremity Defect Reconstruction.
The use of free gracilis muscle flaps in reconstructive surgery of the lower leg is common practice to cover defects. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the morphometric changes that occur in the transferred muscle and area …
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Impact of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Perfusion Dynamics in Free Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Flaps.
Free muscle flaps can develop significant postoperative edema and wound exudation, thereby increasing interstitial pressure and potentially compromising microcirculation. While concerns exist regarding negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)…
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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the scalp: Surgical management in a multicentric series of 11 cases and systematic review of the literature.
[BACKGROUND] Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is a rare, slow-growing soft-tissue malignancy originating in the dermis that is characterized by an infiltrating growth pattern with a marked tendency of local recurrence. Complete surgical rese…
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Defect Coverage after Forequarter Amputation-A Systematic Review Assessing Different Surgical Approaches.
Autologous fillet flaps are a common reconstructive option for large defects after forequarter amputation (FQA) due to advanced local malignancy or trauma. The inclusion of osseous structures into these has several advantages. This article …
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Analysis of Factors Determining Patient Survival after Receiving Free-Flap Reconstruction at a Single Center-A Retrospective Cohort Study.
[BACKGROUND] Microsurgical tissue transfer revolutionized reconstructive surgery after extensive trauma, oncological resections, and severe infections. Complex soft tissue reconstructions are increasingly performed in multimorbid and elderl…
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[The COVID-19 Pandemia and its consequences for plastic surgery and hand surgery].
The first case of a SARS-Cov-2 virus infection was confirmed on January 27th in Munich. For both, plastic and hand surgeons it is crucial to act responsible, minimize the transmission of the virus and aid in reasonable and adequate allocati…
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[Economic aspects of interdisciplinary plastic surgery: change in Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRG) due to procedures of reconstructive microsurgery].
[BACKGROUND] Advances in reconstructive microsurgery have led to significant improvements in the surgical care of complex interdisciplinary cases. At the same time, however, this also increases the resource expenditure of the plastic surge…