Publications by authors named "Leila Sarparast"

The nose is one of the most challenging facial parts to reconstruct. Its asymmetries, defects, or disharmonies are easily noticeable. The complex contours, highlights, shadows, and special shape of its subunits make nasal reconstruction more difficult in panfacial burn than that of nonburned ones.

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Background: Many techniques have been introduced for reduction mammaplasty and are utilized in diverse frequencies by different surgeons according to patient needs. Each technique is evaluated based on the aesthetic result, longevity, complication rate, and preservation of the nipple-areola complex (NAC) sensation.

Objectives: The authors sought to introduce the new modified technique of supero-septum pedicle mammaplasty (SSPM) that utilizes both the septum and superior pedicle and is suitable for macromastia and gigantomastia cases.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Standard treatment usually involves surgically removing the affected section (ileocecal resection) and rejoining the intestines (ileocolic anastomosis).
  • * In this case, a patient with the condition had a successful procedure that preserved the ileocecal valve and terminal ileum by creating an opening in the valve and tapering the ileum in a single operation.
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