Breast lipoframing is a concept in breast surgery that encompasses the often-overlooked aspects of the mammary glands, such as the surrounding structures and adipose tissue within the thorax. By acknowledging the interplay between these components and recognizing the need for their simultaneous treatment, breast lipoframing aims to optimize surgical aesthetic outcomes. This article proposes a comprehensive definition of the surrounding mammary fat tissue by delineating the specific areas of the breast involved in the lipoframing technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Dorsoepigastric flap (DF), first described by. Haddad and Jimenez, is a variant of the classic lattisimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap that only utilizes a minimum quantity of muscle tissue, through which the vascular pedicle passes by. It has been used primarily as an acceptable alternative in mammary reconstruction when the use of thoraco abdominal muscles is not viable, and offers several advantages such as adequate flap volume with generous cutaneous island dimensions and functional preservation of the latissimus dorsi.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Cervical smear is the most economic and efficient diagnostic tool for the screening of cervical cancer. However, since plastic bags have been used in Guanajuato to transport and store smears, we have observed cytological abnormalities which difficult the diagnosis and lead to false negatives.
Objective: To describe those abnormalities.