Ascha, Mona Hiuser, Amy Piliang, Melissa Schwarz, Graham S.
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European Journal of Plastic Surgery
Adenoid basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a rare but aggressive histologic subtype of BCC. The aim of this report is to present our multidisciplinary management strategy and a literature review on this seldom reported entity. A 72-year-old female with fungating giant BCC of the scalp, ear, and bone underwent preoperative biopsy revealing adenoid histol...
Steiner, D Hubertus, A Arkudas, A Taeger, C D Ludolph, I Boos, A M Schmitz, M Horch, R E Beier, J P
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Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Scalp reconstruction is a challenging task for the reconstructive surgeon. In consideration of the anatomical and cosmetic characteristics, the defect depth and size, an armamentarium of reconstructive procedures ranging from skin grafts over local flaps to free tissue transfer has been described. In this 10-year retrospective study, 85 operative p...
Schiavon, M Francescon, M Drigo, D Salloum, G Baraziol, R Tesei, J Fraccalanza, E Barbone, F
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Aesthetic plastic surgery
INTEGRA® Dermal Regeneration Template is a well-known and widely used acellular dermal matrix. Although it helps to solve many challenging problems in reconstructive surgery, the product cost may make it an expensive alternative compared to other reconstruction procedures. This retrospective study aims at comparing INTEGRA-based treatment to flap s...
Schiavon, M. Francescon, M. Drigo, D. Salloum, G. Baraziol, R. Tesei, J. Fraccalanza, E. Barbone, F.
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
BackgroundINTEGRA® Dermal Regeneration Template is a well-known and widely used acellular dermal matrix. Although it helps to solve many challenging problems in reconstructive surgery, the product cost may make it an expensive alternative compared to other reconstruction procedures. This retrospective study aims at comparing INTEGRA-based treatment...
Keiko, Takada Ikkei, Tamada
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European Journal of Plastic Surgery
We report a case of sagittal synostosis that was detected because of cranial deformity 5 years after a congenital pigmented nevus of the scalp was resected using the tissue expansion (TE) technique. Currently, no case report describes the association between TE and craniosynostosis. To explain the mechanism of the craniosynostosis in the present ca...
Toyserkani, Navid Mohamadpour Sørensen, Jens Ahm
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European Journal of Plastic Surgery
BackgroundRegardless of underlying cause, calvarial and scalp reconstruction can be a challenging task. With increasing defect size, the local options also decrease, and in moderate to large sized defects, a free flap reconstruction is usually required. Since 2007, we have used the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap as our flap of choice, and we presen...
Janus, Jeffrey R Peck, Brandon W Tombers, Nicole M Price, Daniel L Moore, Eric J
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The Laryngoscope
Scalp defects encountered after oncologic resection can be a challenging reconstruction. The defect location, size, depth, and unique patient factors likely to affect wound healing should all be considered when choosing between reconstructive options. Larger and deeper defects and patient factors, such as preoperative radiation and immunosuppressio...
Tayyaba, Farhat Ul Ann Amin, Mohammad Mughees Attaur-Rasool, Sohail Naseer, Uzma Ambar, Akashah
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Pakistan journal of medical sciences
Tissue expansion is a time-tested and frequently used procedure for utilizing local tissue to replace large defects. We aimed to assess the success & complications of tissue expansion in correction of post burn scalp alopecia. In this study, 30 patients of scalp burn alopecia of 5 to 35 years age group were treated with tissue expansion of the scal...
Baj, A Capparé, P Autelitano, L DE Riu, G Beltramini, G A Segna, E Giannì, A B
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Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale
La simultanea demolizione e ricostruzione con lembi liberi di estesi tumori dello scalpo e della regione cervicale posteriore è difficile da eseguire mediante un singolo approccio chirurgico. In questi casi, la posizione park-bench – una posizione laterale obliqua – può permettere la simultanea demolizione e ricostruzione dello scalpo e della regio...
Rochlin, Danielle H Broyles, Justin M Sacks, Justin M
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Eplasty