Background: The cheeks are of one of the first regions of the face in which changes relating to age occur and are the facial area most prone to ultimately display the ravages of time.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine (1) the subcutaneous fat mass in the cheeks both above and below the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) relative to the facial and neck aesthetic subunits, and (2) the type and distribution of retaining ligament support of this subcutaneous fat mass within the cheeks relative to other aesthetic subunits.
Methods: Anatomic dissections in 10 fresh hemi-cadavers with a mean age of 65.
Objective: Areola-sparing mastectomy (ASM) is defined as resecting the nipple and any existing surgical biopsy scar, removing all breast parenchyma, and leaving a natural envelope of skin (including the areola), which improves the aesthetic result of immediate reconstruction. We previously demonstrated a <1% incidence of malignant involvement of the areola in a retrospective mastectomy series. Subsequently, we performed ASM on selected patients undergoing mastectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSkin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction is a proved option for patients with early-stage breast cancer requiring mastectomy. Based on the authors' recent pathologic analysis of mastectomy specimens showing less than 1% malignant involvement of the areola, they have begun to perform areola-sparing mastectomies (ASMs) on a select group of patients. They report their results from an ongoing study of ASM at their institution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) with protease inhibitors can result in a syndrome of peripheral wasting, facial fat atrophy, and central adiposity in as many as 64% of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who are treated with this regimen for 1 year. In this study the authors evaluated 9 consecutive patients who presented with this disease to define further its anatomic features and to explore techniques for surgical correction. Three of these patients presented with severe facial atrophy, and underwent surgical exploration and reconstruction with submalar silicone implants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among women today. The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap has played a substantial role in the reconstruction of defects secondary to mastectomy. Although such reconstruction has not been shown to adversely affect survival or local recurrence, specific screening modalities for recurrence in this population of patients have not been delineated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAesthet Surg J
March 2001
Background: Endermologie, despite its moderate success in the temporary reduction of the appearance of cellulite, has proven unsuccessful compared with lipoplasty for body contouring.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a body contouring program combining Endermologie with lipoplasty would produce better long-term body contouring results than lipoplasty alone.
Methods: A prospective study comparing 2 closely matched, nonrandomized groups of 25 women each was conducted.
A modification of the tumescent technique for body contouring has been adapted for patients undergoing face lift. Thirty women, average age 56 years, were prospectively studied, with a 1-year follow-up. All surgery was performed in a private ambulatory operating room facility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCraniofacial synostosis designates premature fusion in sutures of the cranial vault (calvarium). When craniofacial synostosis is associated with a syndrome (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on 2 brothers with both fragile X and VACTERL-H syndrome. The first sibling, age 5, had bilateral cleft lip and palate, ventricular septal defect, and a hypoplastic thumb. The second sibling, age 2 1/2, had a trachesophageal fistula, esophageal atresia, and vertebral abnormality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Plast Surg
January 1996
Taxicab accidents are a common occurrence in New York City. This review was undertaken to characterize the nature of craniofacial injuries that result from taxicab accidents. Data were collected on 16 patients who required admission to trauma or plastic and reconstructive surgery services, after sustaining craniofacial injury as a result of a taxicab accident.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComplete nasal aplasia is an extremely rare clinical entity and most infants are stillborn when this is associated with holoprosencephaly. A viable 3-year-old infant born with frontonasal arrest without holoprosencephaly is presented. The child's main complaint was lack of a nasal airway, which made eating extremely difficult.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCleft Palate Craniofac J
September 1994
The orofaciodigital syndromes (OFDS) represent a spectrum of anomalies of the palate, cranium, hands, and feet. Váradi syndrome, designated OFDS type VI, is a rare disorder that is additionally characterized by cerebellar anomalies. The following report is of a patient with OFDS VI and characteristic multiple midline defects: median cleft lip and palate, lingual cleft with nodules, and midline brain malformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn association between crystalline silica and immune disease has long been recognized. However, despite ongoing case reports of systemic autoimmune disease in silicone implant recipients, the available data has not been sufficient to prove or disprove a causal relationship. Silicone has been shown to "bleed" from the implants and can migrate to distant sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
December 1992
In an effort to further define the immunologic mechanisms leading to acute composite-tissue allograft rejection, the migratory patterns of donor leukocytes were evaluated. Using a rat model, 52 orthotopic vascularized hindlimb transplants were performed in strains representing major histocompatibility mismatches. In order to evaluate the effect of allogeneic skin on limb rejection, all donor skin was removed in a second group of allografts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFManagement of facial burns is a challenge to the burn team because it may lead to functional and cosmetic compromise. Severe scarring of the nares may lead to nasal occlusion. This article introduces a method of maintaining nasal patency that allows respiratory exchange through the use of a custom-fabricated, semirigid tubular orthosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred digital nerves from 10 cadaver hands were dissected, and branching patterns were analyzed. Contrary to the traditional belief that the digital nerve predictably trifurcates at the distal interphalangeal crease, much variation exists. Terminal branching occurred distal to the crease in 60% of the thumb digital nerves and in 78% of the digital nerves supplying the other four digits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrent trends in research on craniofacial syndromes have led to enhanced interest in the cranial base as a contributory factor in the development of normal and abnormal midfacial structure. Indeed, attention has focused upon one particular growth plate in the posterior cranial base, the spheno-occipital synchondrosis, since it has been shown that alterations in this structure are associated with profound changes in craniofacial growth. In this report we describe a surgical approach to the cranial base of the rabbit that is safe, simple and reliable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
December 1990
The frontal sinuses make an important contribution to normal forehead and glabellar contour. This study was designed to test our clinical impression that early fronto-orbital ("frontal bone") advancement could have an adverse effect on frontal sinus development and consequently on forehead aesthetics. A retrospective study was conducted on 11 patients who had undergone fronto-orbital advancement and also had a long period of follow-up at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at New York University.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was undertaken in an initial effort to characterize the immunology of extremity transplantation by examining the pattern and kinetics of leukocyte migration from rat limb transplants. Migration of donor leukocytes was evaluated by examining recipient lymphoid tissues with a donor-specific, anti-major histocompatibility complex, class I monoclonal antibody. Double-antibody, two-color labeling was used to localize donor cells to specific regions within these tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
October 1989
The type of fixation (rigid skeletal vs. wire) was assessed against embryologic origin (membranous vs. endochondral) and recipient site (depository vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
October 1988
The Schirmer's test for tear production has been recommended to identify patients with diminished tear production prior to blepharoplasty. The decision to operate may rest with this simple clinical test. This paper reports a prospective clinical evaluation of 100 consecutive blepharoplasty patients to determine the role of preoperative assessment of the orbital and periorbital morphology and the Schirmer's test in predicting the likelihood of the development of the dry-eye syndrome (DES) postoperatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of tissue expansion on iliac bone graft (onlay) survival was studied on the skulls of 35 New Zealand white rabbits. Wet bone weights at the time of grafting and at sacrifice in control animals (group I) were compared to three experimental groups. Histologic sections of the developing and resolving pseudosheath and skin envelope were performed.
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