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Plication of the platysma

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006
Rejuvenation of the aging face and neck commonly ncludes some form of platysmaplasty. The restoration of he cervical contour depends on tightening the platysma and emoving submental fat. Here we describe a technique for lication of the platysma with minimal dissection.
T, Sabesan, V, Ilankovan
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Platysma-SMAS plication facelift

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2010
Whilst numerous facelifting techniques have been described there remains a continual drive towards minimal access and limited 'downtime' in order to maintain the effects of more aggressive procedures. The MACS (minimal access cranial suspension) lift is well-established, but has limitations, particularly with respect to its vectors and effect on the ...
M G, Berry, Dai, Davies
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Reversal of gastric plication after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banded plication

Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2013
4 Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banded plication (LAGBP) is a novel, restrictive, reversible bariatric procedure [1] that theoretically combines the advantages of gastric banding and plication. The initial results in terms of feasibility, safety, and patient compliance have been encouraging [1].
Rajat, Goel   +2 more
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Thoracoscopic plication of the diaphragm

Surgical Endoscopy, 1995
Plication of the diaphragm in symptomatic patients with phrenic nerve paralysis provides excellent relief of excertional dyspnea and significantly increases arterial oxygen tension, and all lung volumes except residual volume. We report diaphragmatic plication using the minimally invasive technique of VATS.
F, Gharagozloo   +2 more
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Temporoparietal Fascia Plication in Rhytidectomy

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2006
The temporal region has a complex subcutaneous fascial structure known as the temporoparietal fascia, which is part of the subcutaneous musculoaponeurotic system. The temporoparietal fascia is continuous with the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) of the face in the inferior border, the frontalis muscle, and the orbicularis oculi muscle in ...
Ali Teoman, Tellioglu, Yoshiaki, Hosaka
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Diaphragm Plication

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2023
Nicholas D. Tingquist, Erin A. Gillaspie
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Capsular Plications Repair

2020
Ankle chronic instability is a common and extremely disabling condition in athletes. This instability leads to significant limitations in performance and training programs, and when the instability becomes serious, it can also affect nonathletic people in their daily activities [1].
Antonio Zanini   +3 more
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Stapled Diaphragmatic Plication: Is It Better Than Suture Plication?

Surgical technology international, 2020
Diaphragm dysfunction, which can be due to eventration or an abnormally high-positioned diaphragm, can cause respiratory compromise. Eventration is most commonly due to unilateral diaphragm paralysis, which reduces ventilatory function in adults by about 25%.
Terra M, Hill, Osita, Onugha
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Laparoscopic Gastric Plication

2015
Laparoscopic greater curvature plication (LGCP), referred also as gastric plication (GP), gastric curvature plication (GCP), laparoscopic total gastric vertical plication or vertical sleeve plication, has been introduced to the contemporary bariatric and metabolic field relatively recently. LGCP is not, however, a new procedure.
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VATS Diaphragm Plication.

Surgical technology international, 2017
Elevated diaphragm can be due to diaphragmatic eventration or diaphragm paralysis. Diaphragm paralysis is a rare condition that can be congenital or acquired. Acquired diaphragmatic paralysis can result from injury to the phrenic nerve. Subsequently, there is loss of contractility of the diaphragm muscle leading to progressive atrophy and, hence ...
Mohamed Moneer, ElSaegh   +2 more
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