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Objectives: Propofol is widely used today outside the operating room to facilitate painful procedures. The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the frequency and type of complications related to a propofol-based procedural sedation protocol used in a French emergency department. Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the records over a 6-year period of all patients—adults and children—who received propofol for procedural sedation according to a pre-established protocol....
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Background: A growing number of transgender women present to plastic surgeons seeking breast augmentation. Despite some advocating their technical similarity, the authors have found substantially different planning and techniques are needed to obtain aesthetic results in transgender patients versus cosmetic breast augmentation. The authors sought to develop an approach for operative planning and technique to elucidate these differences and obtain consistent results. Methods: All patients...
Where Do We Look? Assessing Gaze Patterns in Cosmetic Face-Lift Surgery with Eye Tracking Technology
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Background: Reduction mammaplasty is a well-established procedure. Studies have shown benefits of using antibiotics in this procedure. Nevertheless, there is no solid evidence to support postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis. The authors evaluated the influence of postoperative antibiotic delivery on infection rates after reduction mammaplasty. Methods: The authors conducted a randomized trial of noninferiority, with two parallel groups, with triple blinding. The participants were 124 women...
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Background: Breast reconstruction in patients with a high body mass index (BMI) (≥30 kg/m2) is technically challenging and is associated with increased postoperative complications. The optimal reconstructive approach for these patients remains to be determined. This study compared outcomes of prepectoral and dual-plane reconstruction in high-BMI patients to determine whether there was an association between postoperative complications and the plane of reconstruction. Methods: High-BMI patients...
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Background: Evidence is limited for BREAST-Q scores in women without breast cancer or breast surgery to establish baseline values for clinical interpretation. The primary aim of this study was to compare differences in breast satisfaction and quality of life in women without breast cancer and without breast surgery to patients undergoing breast reconstruction using the BREAST-Q. Methods: The authors performed a single-center, patient-reported outcomes comparative study. A sample of 300 women...
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Background: The objective of this study was to determine whether women with a history of radiation therapy before mastectomy experience a risk for postoperative complications and patient-reported outcomes similar to those of women undergoing postmastectomy radiation therapy in the setting of immediate implant reconstruction. Methods: The cohort included patients undergoing immediate implant reconstruction at 11 centers across North America. Women were categorized into three groups: prior...
Learning Objectives: After studying this article and viewing the video, the participant should be able to: 1. Compare the relative stability and neurosensory changes following mandible distraction osteogenesis with those after traditional advancement and fixation. 2. Describe the condylar changes that can occur after mandible distraction osteogenesis and list three ways to mitigate these changes. 3. Propose clinical situations where segmental or rotational movements of the midface may allow improved...
Background: Device rupture is considered a major complication associated with breast implants. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance 3 years after implantation and then every 2 years, but adherence to these recommendations is poor. The authors identified current practice management for breast implant rupture surveillance by surveying practicing U.S. plastic surgeons. Methods: An online survey of all active members of the American Society...
Background: Presentation of research at scientific conferences provides an opportunity for researchers to disseminate their work and gain peer feedback. However, much of the presented work is never published in peer-reviewed journals. The authors analyzed the conversion rate of abstracts presented at three national plastic surgery meetings. Methods: Abstracts presented at the American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS), the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), and the Plastic...
Background: Dorsal hump reduction during open rhinoplasty disrupts the continuity between the upper lateral cartilages and the dorsal septum. Options to reconstitute the midvault include primary closure of the upper lateral cartilages to the dorsal aspect of the septum, placement of spreader grafts, and creation of spreader flaps. The authors sought to clarify from highly experienced rhinoplasty surgeons their decision-making rationale for midvault reconstruction, distilling down the group consensus...
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Background: Rhytidectomy is a popular procedure for facial rejuvenation, but an up-to-date, comprehensive, and broadly representative appraisal is lacking. Methods: A cohort of patients undergoing rhytidectomy between 2008 and 2016 was identified from the Tracking Outcomes in Plastic Surgery database. Perioperative data and patient characteristics were analyzed with respect to adverse events. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify association of complications with various risk...
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Background: The major intrinsic cause of facial skin degeneration is age, associated with extrinsic factors such as exposure to sun. Its major pathologic causes are degeneration of the elastin matrix, with loss of oxytalan and elaunin fibers in the subepidermal region, and actinic degeneration of elastin fibers that lose their functional properties in the deep dermis. Therapy using autologous adipose mesenchymal stem cells for regeneration of extracellular matrix in patients with solar elastosis...
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Background: Middle vault asymmetry is a common reason for retained postoperative deviations. Although minor deformities can be camouflaged with cartilage, soft-tissue materials, or injectable fillers, comprehensive observation of upper lateral cartilage and subsequent topographic classification in major anatomical anomalies will help surgeons better plan their procedures to obtain better symmetry. Methods: Photographs of 71 randomly selected primary open rhinoplasty patients were analyzed...
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