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    BREAST EDEMA AFTER CONSERVATIVE SURGERY FOR EARLY-STAGE BREAST CANCER: A RETROSPECTIVE SINGLE-CENTER ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS by Cornacchia, C., Dessalvi, S., Santori, G., Canobbio, F., Atzori, G., De Paoli, F., Diaz, R., Franchelli, S., Gipponi, M., Murelli, F., Sparavigna, M., Pitto, F., Fozza, A., Boccardo, F., Friedman, D., Fregatti, P.

    Published in Lymphology (01-01-2022)
    “…Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is the standard of care for early-stage breast cancer. We retrospectively enrolled 530 patients (mean age: 62.96 ± 12.69 years)…”
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    The gluteal fold fascio-cutaneous flap for reconstruction after radical excision of primary vulvar cancers by Franchelli, S, Leone, M.S, Bruzzone, M, Muggianu, M, Puppo, A, Gustavino, C, Di Capua, E, Centurioni, M.G

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract Objectives Reconstructive surgery plays an important role in cosmetic and functional results of major excisional surgery performed as a treatment for…”
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    Vertical mammaplasty : A personal approach by LEONE, M. S, FRANCHELLI, S, BERRINO, P, SANTI, P. L

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-09-1997)
    “…We have been using the vertical mammaplasty technique with personal adjustments for reduction mammaplasty and glandular resection since 1989. There were 63…”
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    Surgical correction of breast deformities following long-lasting complications of polyurethane-covered implants by Berrino, P, Franchelli, S, Santi, P

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-06-1990)
    “…Breast deformities following long-lasting complications associated with the use of polyurethane prostheses are encountered with increasing frequency in our…”
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    In vitro antimicrobial effects of fresh split skin, homologous-cultured epithelium and porcine split skin grafts for wound coverage by Franchelli, S, Muggianu, M, Dalla Costa, R, Rainero, M L, Campora, E, Santi, P L

    “…Various biological dressings, for example, human fresh and cadaver skin grafts, homologous cultured human epithelium and deep frozen porcine split skin…”
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    Psychological evaluation of patients undergoing breast reconstruction using two different methods: autologous tissues versus prostheses by Franchelli, S, Leone, M S, Berrino, P, Passarelli, B, Capelli, M, Baracco, G, Alberisio, A, Morasso, G, Santi, P L

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-06-1995)
    “…Breast reconstruction has become an available option for most patients undergoing mastectomy. In fact, many authors agree that breast reconstruction does not…”
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    Local recurrence of breast cancer around a prosthesis dome by Franchelli, Simonetta, Barabino, Paola, Canavese, Giuseppe, Murolo, Carmelina

    Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-12-2002)
    “…We report of patient who, 2 years after mastectomy and breast reconstruction using a permanent explander,developed metastatic carcinoma around the filling port…”
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    Can the cost affect the choice of various methods of postmastectomy breast reconstruction? by Franchelli, S, Leone, M S, Berrino, P, Passarelli, B, Cicchetti, S, Perniciaro, G, Delfino, E, Santi, P

    Published in Tumori (01-05-1998)
    “…A wide range of methodologies for breast reconstruction is now available. For immediate breast reconstruction we prefer to use implants, whereas reconstruction…”
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    Evaluation of the tolerability of Hydrogel breast implants: a pilot study by Cicchetti, S, Leone, M S, Franchelli, S, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-02-2002)
    “…During the 90s the widely publicised controversy regarding the use of silicone gel breast implants stimulated research into alternative alloplastic filling…”
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    Reconstructive method for the repair of substantial loss of the head and neck area, following the excision of malignant melanoma by Perniciaro, G, Franchelli, S, Rainero, M L, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-04-1995)
    “…The general increase in the incidence of malignant melanoma has caused a more massive presence at the level of special sites such as the face, posing problems…”
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    Considerations in immediate and delayed breast reconstruction by Leone, M S, Perniciaro, G, Franchelli, S, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-07-1994)
    “…The authors evaluate the different procedures for breast reconstruction in order to determinate the best indication of each technique. From January 1983 to…”
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    The cost as an additional variable in the choice among different techniques of postmastectomy breast reconstruction by Passarelli, B, Ferrari, C, Leone, M S, Franchelli, S, Michelini, F, Delfino, E, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-03-1998)
    “…Breast reconstruction is an important step for patients after mastectomy. In our Department for immediate reconstruction, smooth or textured temporary tissue…”
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    Permanent expanders in esthetic, corrective and reconstructive surgery of the breast by Leone, M S, Franchelli, S, Casabona, F, Berrino, P, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (30-09-1992)
    “…Since 1986 we used the permanent expandable implant (PEI) as the first choice of prosthesis in breast surgery. The possibilities offered by multiple…”
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    Psychological assessment of patients who have ++undergone breast reconstruction using 2 different technics: autologous tissue versus prosthesis by Franchelli, S, Leone, M S, Passarelli, B, Perniciaro, G, Capelli, M, Baracco, G, Alberisio, A, Santi, P L

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-05-1995)
    “…Breast reconstruction has become an available option for most patients undergoing mastectomy: in fact many authors agree that breast reconstruction does not…”
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