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Contemporary Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Emerging Techniques and Trends
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Safety and utility of panniculectomy in renal transplant candidates and end stage renal disease patients
As the obesity crisis in the United States continues, some renal transplantation centers have liberalized their BMI criteria necessary for transplant eligibility. More individuals with larger body-habitus related comorbidities with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) now qualify for renal transplantation (RT). Surgical modalities from other fields also interact with this patient population.
Red Breast Syndrome: Complete Resolution Following Replacement of Acellular Dermal Matrices With Acellular Collagen Matrices
Figure 1. Premastectomy with grade 3 ptosis. A 42-year-old premenopausal woman with stage 2 T2N0Mx breast cancer presented for consultation for bilateral breast reconstruction after bilateral skin-sparing mastectomy (Figure 1). The patient elected for reconstruction with subpectoral tissue expanders with the use of acellular dermal matrices (ADM; AlloDerm). Figure 2. Bilateral red breast syndrome after breast reconstruction with tissue expanders and ADM.
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