Publications by authors named "Jose Maria Serra-Mestre"

Background: In their descriptions of the ideal breast, most studies have focused primarily on the dimensions, shape, and proportions. The distance between the breasts has only very rarely been considered. The intermammary distance and the medial symmetry between the breasts are important parts of the outcome of surgery and have a strong bearing on patient satisfaction.

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Background: Classic techniques of delayed prosthetic breast reconstruction use the mastectomy scar as an access route. As a result, the filling of the expander must be postponed until the wounds have healed. This creates an asymmetry between the breasts with the volume changes caused by the filling of the expander, which may occur over several weeks and cause considerable discomfort.

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Background: The standard abdominoplasty technique uses a wide, vertically oriented plication of the rectus sheath to narrow the waistline. However, this plication is not always enough to achieve good cosmetic and functional results. This is also the case with other plication techniques.

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Background: Because the ischial region is the main weight-bearing area in sitting, it is one of the areas most frequently affected by pressure ulcers in paraplegic patients resuming the sitting position during the subacute and chronic stages. The techniques described to date have not been able to reduce the high rates of recurrence and flap dehiscence. Other groups have described successful tissue expansion in the treatment of pressure ulcers, but to date, the long-term results of the procedure have not been reported.

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Background: One of the most interesting developments in practical applications of fat grafting in recent years is the use of prosurvival strategies to improve maintenance of volume. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) plays a decisive role in the repair and regeneration of different tissues via the activation and secretion of a great variety of growth factors and other cytokines stored in the alpha-granules of the platelets. This review aimed to assess the efficacy of PRP mixed-fat grafting as a prosurvival strategy for fat grafts.

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Background: Tumor excision causes disfigurement in the breast. We present our technique for filling the defect with activated platelet gel, thus avoiding the deformity.

Methods: Between 2006 and 2011, 23 patients (age range, 45-72 years) underwent tumorectomy for breast cancer.

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Background: Augmentation of tuberous breasts classified as grade 3 is a challenge to surgeons. The authors describe their technique for correcting grade 3 tuberous breasts with a book-shaped opening of the breast, insertion of an anatomic prosthesis, and fat grafting.

Methods: The authors' technique for correcting grade 3 tuberous breasts consists of reducing the areolar diameter and performing a book-shaped opening of the breast, applying a modified version of Puckett's technique.

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Background: In secondary mammary reconstruction in irradiated patients, the use of expanders and prostheses is controversial, given that radiotherapy increases tissue fibrosis and capsular contracture. The authors assessed the usefulness of tissue expansion, prostheses, and fat grafting in patients who had received radiotherapy.

Methods: The authors conducted a study of 65 mastectomized patients (age range, 34 to 62 years) who had received radiotherapy with a 6-MeV electron accelerator.

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