Publications by authors named "Dissaux C"

There is considerable variability in the management of common orofacial clefts across Europe, reflecting differing opinions on optimal treatments. An updated overview of treatment protocols for orofacial clefts across 26 expert centres in the European Reference Network CRANIO is presented here. A structured questionnaire was distributed to map the surgical protocol and additional standard procedures for cleft palate (CP), unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP), and bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP).

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Facial gunshots injuries remain challenging and present functional and aesthetic problems. Such defects generally require composite tissue flaps for reconstruction. Rebuilding the palate and the maxilla is especially delicate because it requires reconstitution of the facial buttresses, and replacement of bony hard palate, based on occlusion, as well as the restoration of the thin intraoral and intranasal lining which normally constitute the soft palate.

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Objective: Psychosocial adjustment can be challenging for children with cleft lip with or without a cleft palate (CL ± P). Previous studies have linked social integration with self-acceptance and highlighted the impact of the parents' stress on self-acceptance. Teasing can be linked to children having difficulties explaining their diagnosis to others.

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Unlabelled: Secondary rhinoplasty on patients with cleft is a challenging procedure, and the most important criterion for evaluating the surgery success is patient satisfaction even if it's subjective.

Objectives: To evaluate patient satisfaction following secondary cleft rhinoplasty with a specific assessment for patients with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate (UCLP).

Patients And Methods: Our retrospective cross-sectional study is composed of 29 patients with UCLP with a mean age of 23years old, who underwent secondary rhinoplasty between 2010 and 2021 in our department.

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Secondary rhinoplasty is a challenging procedure, requiring a precise preoperative diagnosis of nasal deformities before correcting them. As there is currently no accepted outcome measurement tool available to assess unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) nose sequelae before secondary rhinoplasty. The goal of this retrospective study is to identify the nose deformities and rate them in an evaluation scale that allows collecting and analyzing cleft nose data.

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Total hip arthroplasty is a very common procedure to treat osteoarthritis. One of the complication is the infection which occurs in about 1% of the cases. The manifestation of infection can be poor wound healing with dehiscence and exposition of bone or prosthetic components.

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Thigh loss cover after carcinologic resection of sarcomas can be complex and compromise the vascular tree of the lower limb. We report a case of a patient with recurrent sarcoma of the right thigh. After multiple resections, the femur and hip joint are exposed.

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The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is a reliable flap mostly used in skin resurfacing after signifiant resection for sarcoma or correction contour deformities. This case is about a pedicled DIEP flap covering the trochanteric region after a total hip arthroplasty infection. A 62years old woman with a BMI at 42kg/m presents an infected total hip arthroplasty with a cutaneous defect.

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Introduction: The presence of horizontal supraumbilical scars increases the risk of vascular complications after a large abdominoplasty. We present here a technique of abdominal dermolipectomy with umbilical transposition called « reverse », in the presence of a bi-subcostal scar.

Technical Note: The reverse abdominoplasty technique consists in uninserting the umbilicus, detaching the supra-umbilical and sub-umbilical soft tissues by assessing the existing bi-subcostal scar in order to pull the skin upwards, and to remove the supra-umbilical excess skin, before bringing the umbilicus back to its proper position.

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Breast implant infection is a potential complication after surgery. This case reports an unusual infection. A patient undergoes a skin sparing mastectomy for a carcinoma with an immediate breast implant reconstruction.

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The primary aim of this study was to demonstrate whether primary rhinoplasty shows aesthetic and psychosocial advantages for children with a complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. The second aim was to determine the satisfaction levels concerning the dentofacial appearance. Group A corresponded to patients from a center specialised in primary cheilo-rhinoplasty with 20 years' experience and Group B to patients who did not benefit from primary rhinoplasty.

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Acromegaly is a rare pathology linked to a pituitary adenoma responsible for excessive secretions of growth hormone and insulin growth factor 1 inducing an overgrowth of most tissues, especially those which are visible in the face. Main problem stands in the usual delayed diagnosis. The authors report the case of a patient operated twice of a rhinoplasty before and after the acromegaly diagnosis for a very excessive nose.

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Introduction: Since the early stages of alveolar bone grafting development, multiple types of materials have been used. Iliac cancellous bone graft (ICBG) remains the gold standard.

Design/methods: A review of literature is conducted in order to describe the different bone filling possibilities, autologous or not, and to assess their effectiveness compared to ICBG.

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Introduction: Medical photography, ubiquitous in plastic surgery, provides essential information to the medical record. Smartphones have become the preferred tool for acquiring these photographs, but cause a data security issue. Furthermore, the management of photographs is frequently manual and time-consuming.

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Introduction: In abdominal plastic surgery, umbilicus is frequently transposed, generating scars and shapes variating with the techniques used. Various umbilical transposition techniques have been described, all of them attempt to reproduce the "ideal" umbilicus. This study aimed to define the shape and the aesthetic results obtained with four different surgical procedures, in order to choose an "ideal" umbilical transposition technique.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and mammography in detecting breast implant rupture.

Methods: This retrospective study included all cases of breast implant revision. Implant integrity was determined preoperatively by magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and mammography.

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Background: The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby's relational development. It also highlighted how the type of cleft and the timing of the surgery could impact this effect.

Method: 158 infants, with Cleft lip with or without Palate, and their parents participated in this multicenter prospective cohort.

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Introduction: The need of iterative surgeries, the proximity of two anatomical areas, the combination of an aesthetic surgery with a surgery covered by health insurance are the reasons which motivated the authors to provide a simultaneous procedure on arms and breast in patients achieving massive weight loss. We propose a vertical continuation of the lateral mastopexy incision superiorly, in continuity with a simultaneous brachioplasty incision to treat the excess skin and subcutaneous tissue of the lateral chest wall, either by resection, or by increasing the breast with the patients own autologous tissue.

Methods: Between 2010 and 2017, twelve patients aged between 31 and 56 years, with 42 being the average, have undergone a technique that utilises a vertical continuation of the lateral mastopexy incision superiorly, in continuity with a simultaneous brachioplasty incision: transverse skin incisions and free nipple transplantation for correction of extreme gynaecomastia (2 cases), mastopexy with resection of the excess tissue of the lateral chest wall (8 cases), autologous breast augmentation by the use of intercostal artery perforator flaps (2 cases).

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Islet transplantation is one of the most efficient cell therapies used in clinics and could treat a large proportion of patients with diabetes. However, it is limited by the high requirement of pancreas necessary to provide the sufficient surviving islet mass in the hepatic tissue and restore normoglycaemia. Reduction in organ procurement requirements could be achieved by extrahepatic transplantation using a biomaterial that enhances islet survival and function.

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The abdominoplasty (AP) is a common type of plastic surgery procedure that removes unsightly and uncomfortable cutaneous and fatty excess from the anterior abdominal wall. In 30% of the cases, the results prove to be insufficient and motivate a request for reintervention which goes from the simple cicatricial revision under local anesthesia to the complete recovery of the procedure. The defects at the origin of the secondary abominoplasty are persistent skin excess, residual fat deposits, scarring malpositions or abnormalities of the umbilicus.

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Introduction: Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a recent pathology; the one known risk factor is breast implantation.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on the French BIA-ALCL cases diagnosed by the Lymphopath network and reported to the National Medical Safety Agency (ANSM). Wishing to obtain supplementary data on the prosthetic history of implants, we sent the referent surgeons a questionnaire.

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Introduction: Full-thickness eyelid defects exceeding 25% of the eyelid width should benefit from a skillful, immediate and simultaneous reconstruction of two layers; anterior and posterior lamella. In this article, we recall, through an original series of cases, the possibility of using a palatal fibromucosal graft during the reconstruction of the posterior lamella as well as the modalities of its optimal use.

Patients And Methods: Retrospective study, including 8 patients with an extensive full-thickness eyelid defect affecting more than half of the upper and/or lower eyelid, after tumor excisions.

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The reconstruction of the nipple-areolar complex is the final stage of breast reconstruction that restores the visual identity of the breast. The most common options for reshaping the areola are tattooing, total skin grafting of the inner thigh and the total skin graft taken from the contralateral areola. Nipple reconstruction solutions include duplication of contralateral nipple, local flap, total skin graft and tattoo in three-dimension.

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