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Modified Dermal-Fat Flap Suspension Technique for Internal Nasal Valve Dysfunction: A Comparative Study With Conventional Cartilage Grafting.
Iatrogenic internal nasal valve (INV) dysfunction is a significant complication after nasal surgery, often necessitating revision surgeries involving cartilage grafting, which carries high risks of complications such as mucosal synechiae, s…
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Horizontal pillar technique: A single pedicle septum-based approach in reduction mammaplasty with a twist.
Breast reduction surgery has proven to be a successful treatment for various conditions such as postural disorders, anxiety, dermatological problems, and body image disorders, and is tailored to accommodate each patient's needs and anatomic…
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Two-stage prosthetic breast reconstruction with latissimus flap: Prepectoral versus subpectoral approach.
[BACKGROUND] Use of latissimus flap in prosthetic breast reconstruction after mastectomy is an established approach, particularly in patients who have failed breast-conserving therapy. This study presents a comparison of the prepectoral and…
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Sternalis is muscle: An anatomic variation and its clinical implications.
This report presents a case description of sternalis muscle which is an accessory muscle of anterior thoracic wall. A 56-year-old woman underwent mastectomy for breast cancer along with free flap reconstruction, revealing the presence of ab…
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The effects of human amniotic membrane on silicone related capsule formation in rats.
Silicone breast implants are commonly used materials in plastic surgery for breast augmentation and reconstruction and the most severe complication of silicone implants are capsule contraction which occurs in 40% of patients. The aim of our…
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The Medial Pillar Island Flap for Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction of Upper Pole Defects.
[BACKGROUND] Breast deformity is common following lumpectomy. Use of ptotic lower pole tissue for restoration of volume in the upper pole is quite appealing since it allows for a concomitant lift. This study presents the medial pillar islan…
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Effect of Obesity on Complications in Short-Scar Breast Reduction: A Retrospective Study of 236 Consecutive Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Prior studies have examined the relationship between obesity and adverse outcomes after reduction mammaplasty, suggesting a correlation between increasing body mass index (BMI) and postoperative complications. However, there is…
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Short-Scar Mammaplasty in Severe Macromastia.
It is generally claimed that short-scar mammaplasty is limited to small-to-medium reductions. Its use in patients with severe macromastia has been associated with a high rate of complications. This report presents our experience of reductio…
- Use of smartphone cameras for simplified and cost-effective video recording of microvascular techniques.
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Vertical mastopexy and lateral intercostal artery perforator (LICAP) flap with pectoralis muscle sling for autologous tissue breast augmentation in the bariatric patient.
Breast contouring surgery after massive weight loss is challenging because of unfavorable features such as inelastic skin, volume depletion, loss of upper pole fullness, and significant ptosis. An approach is presented for autoaugmentation …
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Contouring the inferior pole of the breast in vertical mammaplasty: suction-assisted lipectomy versus direct defatting.
[BACKGROUND] Precise contouring of the inframammary fold is essential in vertical mammaplasty to avoid persistent dog-ears and revision surgery. This report presents the adjunctive use of suction-assisted lipectomy to shape the inferior pol…
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Median incision of the upper pole in medial pedicle vertical mammaplasty.
[BACKGROUND] The medial pedicle is commonly employed in vertical breast reduction. With this procedure, there is concern about pedicle compression, especially in large breast reductions when a relatively large medial pedicle is rotated into…
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Y-scar vertical mammaplasty for treatment of mild macromastia with pseudoptosis.
Y-scar vertical mammaplasty is a technical modification of vertical scar breast reduction, which avoids superior areolar scarring. It has been previously shown to be particularly useful in young patients with mild macromastia and minimal or…
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Easy method of capturing microscopical images by using a consumer-type digital camera.
Taking pictures of microstructures is difficult, requiring sophisticated cameras coupled by the microscopes. Furthermore, it may not be feasible to find an operating microscope paired with a camera, especially in laboratory conditions. Cons…
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Dorsal penile vein as a new training model for microvenous anastomosis in rats.
The authors present a new model for microsurgical training of venous anastomosis-namely, the dorsal penile vein of the rat. In 12 male Wistar rats weighing 220 to 290 g, the anatomy of the dorsal penile vein was studied by dissection and hi…