4 results match your criteria: "Abbey Pines Hospital[Affiliation]"
Ann Plast Surg
June 2012
Abbey Pines Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Objective: When reshaping the pinched and/or pointed nasal tip, the use of cartilage grafting and internal sutures has been proven to be an excellent tool when the skin is not too thin. A new technique in tip aesthetics is presented. Its surgical applications are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Plast Surg
November 2010
Department of Plastic Surgery, Abbey Pines Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Synmastia is a condition of aberrant communication of the breasts. Apart from the rare congenital cases, this is usually a result of technical complications during breast augmentation surgery caused by an overdissection at the medial side of the pocket, over the sternum, in the subglandular plane; or overdivision of the major pectoralis muscle insertion along the sternum, in the submuscular plane. A multidatabase search about synmastia has been performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Reconstr Surg
August 2010
MedicalSpa and University of Rome "Tor Vergata"; Rome, Italy (Corbo) Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata; Rome, Italy (Ferranti) Abbey Pines Hospital; Manchester, United Kingdom (Selvaggi).
Plast Surg Nurs
July 2010
Abbey Pines Hospital, Manchester M22 4RZ, United Kingdom.
Time and motion studies have been used to analyze performance and improve outcomes. This prospective study evaluated a typical operating day at a surgical facility in the United Kingdom by recording admitting time into the hospital, entrance and exit times from theatre, and length of surgical time. The same surgical team performed 10 breast augmentations in less than 10 hr, with a mean preparation time of 9 min 20 s and a mean surgical time (from incision to closure) of 32 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF