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Maintaining shape in mastopexy [PDF]
The authors describe a mastopexy technique that is effective in treating small and mildly ptotic breasts to extremely large breasts and maintains breast shape over time. Tissue that in more traditional procedures has frequently "bottomed out" is moved into the upper pole and supported with a sling of pectoralis muscle.
Ruth Graf, Arvin Taneja, Thomas M. Biggs
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ABSTRACT Aims Breast reconstruction after mastectomy is nowadays a gold standard in therapy of breast cancer patients. Free deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap reconstruction is a favorable method when traditional implants fail or are not viable, especially after radiotherapy. The aim of this paper is to present the results of a case series
Demetris Savva+6 more
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Principles of surgical treatment of congenital, developmental and acquired female breast asymmetries [PDF]
Background/Aim. There is a natural asymmetry in normal female brests. When the difference in the shape, size or position of the breast and nipple-areola complex is visible, surgical correction is the only treatment option and presents one of the greatest
Kozarski Jefta+8 more
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Background: Breast ptosis has traditionally been addressed through mastopexy techniques, but there is an increasing focus on preserving breast anatomy to minimize complications.
Sara Camila Torres-Arciniegas+3 more
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Immediate Breast Reconstruction for Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer involving skin lymphatics. Breast reconstruction traditionally has been delayed in IBC. Immediate reconstruction has been described in select patients. Studies evaluating the reconstructive and oncologic safety of immediate breast reconstruction in this patient ...
Nikhil Davé+7 more
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A Case of Incidental Giant Intraductal Papilloma Containing Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
ABSTRACT Background Intraductal papillomas of the breast (IDPs) are typically small benign lesions characterized by pathologic discharge, a palpable mass, or an occult presentation. Giant IDPs (> 5 cm) are a rare entity. The few existing cases of giant IDPs describe grossly apparent exam findings and concerning features on imaging.
Micaela Resta, Stephanie Fine
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Mastopexy with expansion-augmentation [PDF]
Because the technique for mastopexiy with augmentation is difficult to perform and entails the risk of complications, some surgeons perform it as a 2-stage procedure.A technique is described that takes advantage of the "minimal scar" from the vertical mastopexy and uses the Spectrum adjustable implant (Mentor Corp, Santa Barbara, CA) to minimize ...
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Background: The muscle splitting technique is a submuscular pocket used for augmentation mammoplasty. Its use and results following primary and secondary procedures are presented.
U. Khan
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Rare Histological Types of Breast Cancer: A Single‐Center Experience
Background: Breast carcinoma is divided into at least 21 separate histologies, according to the 2019 World Health Organization (WHO) classification. The present study is dedicated to a 5% or rarer group of all breast cancer cases. Method: In this study, we retrospectively considered the data of 4550 patients operated on for breast carcinoma at the ...
Mehmet Furkan Sağdıç+2 more
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Superior Pedicle Mammaplasty without Parenchymal Incisions after Massive Weight Loss
Background: After considerable weight loss, the breast suffers significant deformation. The ptotic breast is characterized by a lack of superior pole, tissue excess in the inferior pole, down-migration of nipple-areola complex (NAC) with redundancy of ...
Carlo D'Aniello+6 more
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