Publications by authors named "Y Sinove"

Background: Radiation therapy is often indicated as part of the treatment for breast cancer and is therefore used frequently worldwide. Vasculopathy is a general term used to describe any condition that affects blood vessels. We present a case report of a patient who presented with vasculopathy as a rare late side effect of radiation therapy to the breast.

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  • Facial palsy can lead to serious issues with eye closure (lagophthalmos), significantly affecting patients' lives, particularly when the condition persists for over 18-24 months, necessitating muscle transfer surgeries.
  • This systematic review analyzes various surgical options for improving eye function in these patients, focusing on both free and pedicled muscle transfers.
  • The results indicate that pedicled temporalis muscle transfers generally yield better outcomes, with a higher mean improvement in eye closure compared to free muscle transfers, and about 69% of these patients achieving complete eye closure post-surgery.
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Background: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women and is responsible for the highest number of cancer-related deaths. Approximately 40% of the patients with breast cancer will undergo a mastectomy. Breast amputation is a lifesaving but mutilating procedure.

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Background: Comprehensive outcome assessments after breast reconstruction (BRR) require surgery-specific patient-reported outcome measures. The aims of this study were to assess the relevance, acceptability and redundancy of questions/items (phase III pretesting) of a new BRR questionnaire evaluating patients' health-related quality of life before and after BRR. Phase III occurred in collaboration with the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) following earlier development phases that identified 31 items.

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Introduction: Recently, perforator flap surgery has been introduced in phalloplasty procedures. Especially the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has found its application as a pedicled flap for the penile reconstruction. Adequate shaping of the flap and the need of transferring the shaped flap on its pedicle to the pubic area requires precise localisation and preoperative evaluation of the perforators.

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