Search Results - "Serra, M Paola"
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Breast Reduction With a Superomedial Pedicle and a Vertical Scar (Hall-Findlay's Technique): Experience With 210 Consecutive Patients
Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-03-2010)“…Vertical scar breast reduction has not achieved widespread acceptance and many still view it as a technique with certain limitations. We present the results of…”
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Incompletely excised basal cell carcinomas: Our guidelines
Published in OncoTargets and therapy (01-07-2008)“…A retrospective review of 982 patients treated for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) was conducted over a period of 8 years from 1996 to 2004. Of these patients, 16…”
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The use of silver nitrate in wound management
Published in Annali italiani di chirurgia (01-01-2012)“…The use of silver nitrate for chronic wounds such as leg ulcers, as well as burns and acute wounds has already been described in literature. However there is…”
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A New Flexible Curved Ruler to Shorten the Learning Curve Markings in the Hall-Findlay Mammaplasty
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The supero-medial dermal-glandular pedicle mastoplasty with Wise pattern: an easy technique with a shorten learning curve. is it the gold standard for severe gigantomastia?
Published in Annali italiani di chirurgia (01-09-2010)“…The Authors present their experience using the supero-medial dermal-glandular pedicle technique with a "Wise pattern" for severe gigantomastia, which they…”
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The versatility of the inferior dermal flap in implant/expander-based immediate breast reconstruction and its application in augmentation–mastopexy
Published in European journal of plastic surgery (01-08-2010)“…The inferior dermal flap technique with the Wise pattern skin resection has been used in the authors practice, mainly in patients who required bilateral or…”
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A novel technique in securing the subcuticular suture—“Loop & Lock” technique
Published in European journal of plastic surgery (01-04-2010)“…There are various ways to secure a buried subcuticular suture, but most techniques present problems with excess knot material buried within the wound, a steep…”
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