Publications by authors named "Mohammed G Ellabban"

Background: This study revisits the previously described technique of inverted-T skin-reducing mastectomy and dermal-muscle pocket as a single-stage breast reconstruction using anatomical implants in large and ptotic breasts. Refinements have been added to enhance the quality of implant coverage, improve aesthetic outcome, and augment the implant volume than previously described in the literature.

Subjects And Methods: The study was performed in three centers in the UK, Egypt, and Libya.

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Reconstruction of partial ear defects represents a difficult challenge to the plastic surgeon, due to the delicate and intricate architecture of the chondrocutaneous sandwich of the external ear. These defects could be the result of laceration and avulsion injuries, animal and human bites, burns and tumour excision. Since its introduction to the plastic surgery field, by Gillies, in 1917, tube flaps have been successfully used to reconstruct many defects.

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Major scrotal defect with exposed testes and/or spermatic cords are a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon. The bacterial flora of the perineum, difficulty of immobilisation and the contour of the testes make testicular cover a difficult task [Br. J.

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