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Publikováno v:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 37:715-722
Background Many patients that have undergone mastectomy surgery are left with residual lateral fat under the arm. While the fat may be associated with pain and cause undesirable bulges in clothing and skin irritation, most post-mastectomy patients ar
Autor:
M. Bradley Calobrace, W. Grant Stevens, Peter J. Capizzi, Robert Cohen, Tess Godinez, Maggi Beckstrand
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 141(4S Sientra Shaped and Round Cohesive Gel)
Despite the increased understanding of surgical best practices, capsular contracture remains the most commonly reported complication and reason for reoperation following breast implant surgery. This study provides a long-term update to a previous inv
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 141(4S Sientra Shaped and Round Cohesive Gel)
BACKGROUND The AlloX2 Breast Tissue Expander (Sientra, Santa Barbara, Calif.) is a unique device that contains a second port to allow for transdermal communication with the pocket around the implant. The injection dome of this expander contains two p
Publikováno v:
Aesthetic surgery journal. 35
A panel of board-certified plastic surgeons chaired by Dr Michael Schwartz convened to discuss their respective experiences with the Sientra High-Strength Cohesive (HSC+) shaped silicone gel breast implants (Sientra, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA). The aut
Autor:
Kevin P. Smith, William Jacobs, David E. Matthews, Stanley E. Getz, Paul Watterson, Peter J. Capizzi, George Bitar, William F. Mullis, Felmont F. Eaves, Michael E. Beasley
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 111:150-156
Office-based surgery has several potential benefits over hospital-based surgery, including cost containment, ease of scheduling, and convenience to both patients and surgeons. Scrutiny of office-based surgery by regulators and state-licensing agencie
Publikováno v:
Problems in General Surgery. 19:73-83
Autor:
Jennifer L. Harrington, Rosalyn C d'Incelli, Robert E. Cohen, M. Bradley Calobrace, Maurice Y. Nahabedian, Maggi Beckstrand, Peter J. Capizzi, W. Grant Stevens
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 132(5)
Although there are a few broadly agreed on contributory factors, the multifaceted causes of capsular contracture have remained unresolved for decades. This study investigates a variety of potential risk factors that contribute to capsular contracture
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 37:985-988
PURPOSE: To analyze the demographics, hospital course, functional outcome, and reimbursement for elderly patients sustaining multisystem trauma. METHODS: The Trauma Registry was searched for patients > or = 65 years old with an Injury Severity Score
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 103:1669-1673
Free-floating tumor debris or mucobilia as a cause of intermittent obstruction has been described infrequently. A patient with intermittent jaundice caused by tumor emboli from an intrahepatic polypoid mucinous cholangiocarcinoma is presented. Sympto
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 23:172-174
Background and Objective: With the increasing use of laser resurfacing, concerns have arisen about the biological hazards associated with the procedure. This study analyzed the potential bacterial and viral exposure to operating room personnel as a r