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Background: Seroma is arguably the most significant complication that can happen after mastectomy. Although seroma is not a life-threatening complication, this condition can lead to severe morbidities.
Yohana Azhar +2 more
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Will a Fibrin Sealant be Effective as a Seroma Reductant and a Hemostatic Agent in Breast Reconstruction Using a Latissimus Dorsi Flap? [PDF]
Background The latissimus dorsi (LD) flap is widely used in breast cancer reconstruction, but donor-site morbidity is one of the major limitations of this surgery. Donor-site seroma is the most common complication.
Da Woon Lee, Sang Gue Kang, Min Sung Tak
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Management of seroma in abdominoplasty [PDF]
Seroma formation after combined abdominoplasty-suction lipectomy procedures is usually a self-limiting condition. However, if drainage persists, seroma formation becomes a complication. The author provides guidelines for avoiding this complication and taking appropriate treatment measures.
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INTRODUCTION: Seroma is a collection of serous fluid in the dead space of skin flaps or axilla following mastectomy. There have been various methods for preventing seroma, such as prolonged suction drainage, shoulder immobilization, reduction of dead ...
Ibrahim Umar Garzali +1 more
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Ronaldo Pontes block abdominoplasty technique [PDF]
Introduction: Abdominoplasty involves not only aesthetic characteristics but abdominal wall structural reconstruction. This study aimed to illustrate the authors' experience with abdominoplasty, focusing on the scar's aesthetic results and the evolution ...
Leonardo Xavier Braga +4 more
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Seroma formation is a frequent complication following mastectomy in the surgical treatment of breast cancer with profound consequences for the patients including possibly quality of life impairing implant complications.
Felicitas Magdalena Schneider +21 more
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Purpose To evaluate the current evidence on patient‐reported outcomes and complications after arthroscopic partial repair and arthroscopic debridement for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears (MIRCTs) in patients aged 65 years or older. Methods A systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted through September 2025
Dave Osinachukwu Duru +4 more
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Tracheostomy vs. Delayed Extubation in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Meta‐Analysis
High volume centers are trialing delayed extubation as an alternative management approach to tracheostomy in patients undergoing head and neck reconstruction (HNR). This systematic review shows that patients in the delayed extubation group are four times less likely to suffer an airway complication (p = 0.295) and eight times less likely to suffer a ...
Sahil Goel +6 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 53 studies and 1354 patients evaluates the outcomes of temporalis muscle transfer in facial nerve paralysis. Our results show that temporalis muscle transfer can restore smile asymmetry, oral commissure movement, and eyelid closure—findings that are translated to clinician‐rated assessments.
Amirpouyan Namavarian +7 more
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Abstract Objective To describe a protocol‐driven approach to adult open airway reconstruction for benign airway stenosis and apply time‐driven activity‐based costing (TDABC) methodology to characterize resource utilization and cost drivers. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Tertiary academic medical center.
Andrew D. P. Prince +5 more
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