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Oncoplastic surgery for breast cancer: Global perspectives and trends
Abstract Oncoplastic surgery (OPS) is a form of breast conservation that combines definitive oncologic resection with optimal aesthetic outcomes. Various definitions exist, with most focusing on volume displacement techniques to close the lumpectomy defect and redistribute the remaining breast volume over the preserved breast.
Kate Armstrong, Jessica Maxwell
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Infected Galactorrhea after Augmentation Mastopexy: A Clinical Case
Summary: We report the case of a 35-year-old female patient who presented with stabbing pain on inspiration and expiration, fever, and dyspnea. The patient had undergone breast augmentation with mastopexy and upper quadrant liposuction 5 days earlier ...
Kristupas A. Suslavičius+2 more
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Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections of the Breast: A Potentially Lethal Surgical Emergency
Necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) of the breast is an extremely rare event in surgical practice. It is considered the most aggressive form of soft tissue infection and a true surgical emergency. It is also associated with a high risk of mortality if not diagnosed promptly.
Shariful Islam+7 more
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First use of Braxon® acellular dermal matrix for complex revision aesthetic breast surgery-revision augmentation mastopexy. [PDF]
Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) have ushered in a paradigm shift in prosthetic breast reconstruction; however, there has hitherto been no reported use of Braxon® ADM in aesthetic breast surgery.
Bojanic, Christine+3 more
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Augmentation/Mastopexy: ???Surgeon, Beware???
Scott L. Spear
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Abstract Background While negative impacts of radiation on breast reconstruction have been well accepted, timing of autologous breast reconstruction in the setting of postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) is still evolving. This study aims to address the dilemma of breast reconstruction timing in patients receiving PMRT. Methods A retrospective chart
Mimi Y. Wu Young+2 more
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Achieving Predictability in Augmentation Mastopexy: An Update
Background:. One-stage augmentation mastopexy is a challenging procedure, with the highest cited revision rates in plastic surgery. This is because when mastopexy and augmentation are performed together, they lead to opposing forces, which must be ...
Amy S. Xue, MD+2 more
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Abstract Background Reconstruction of the breast following mastectomy can improve patients’ health‐related quality of life (HRQL). We aimed to assess HRQL in women after mastectomy and breast reconstruction and to identify differences in HRQL related to the reconstruction method used.
Charlotta Kuhlefelt+4 more
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Augmentation mastopexy using a double skin incision: the inframammary fold approach with periareolar de-epithelialization [PDF]
Background For the correction of small breasts with grade I ptosis, it is very challenging for plastic surgeons to obtain excellent aesthetic results by performing simultaneous breast augmentation and nipple-areolar complex (NAC) lifting.
Seok Min Yoon+4 more
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Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: A case report
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a rare breast entity that might mimic malignant lesions. PASH tumors have a broad spectrum of clinical presentations. Histologic assessment is needed for a definite diagnosis. Both surgical and non‐surgical treatments have been reported to be effective. Abstract Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH)
Sedigheh Tahmasebi+5 more
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