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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 617-621, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-805419

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Craniofrontonasal syndrome/dysplasia(CFNS/CFSD) is a rare X-linked malformation syndrome caused by EFNB1 gene mutations. It is characterized by unilateral or bilateral coronal craniosynostosis, hypertelorism, frontal bossing, broad or bifid nose, grooved nails, agennetic corpus callosum. Female are more commonly and more severely affected than males. Given the classic manifestation, specific hereditary, and complicated treatment, the diagnosis and treatment of CFNS is always a challenge. However, there is only a few studies related to CFNS, and consensus regarding its treatment has not been reached. Thereby, we summarized pertinent literatures and made a thorough review on the diagnosis and treatment of CFNS.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 463-467, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806673

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Objective@#To evaluate the clinical outcomes of a series of patients who have undergone reconstruction of craniofacial defects after resection of intracranial tumors or craniofacial trauma with free composite anterolateral thigh flaps.@*Methods@#Retrospective analyses the clinical cases from September 2007 to September 2016. Data included flap survival rate, complication, satisfaction survey was reviewed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this surgical strategy.@*Results@#Totally 10 free anterolateral thigh flaps including 3 cases of fasciocutaneous flaps, 2 case of adipofascial flaps, 4 cases of myocutaneous flaps, 1 case of chimeric flap, were adopted to reconstruct craniofacial defects. Follow-up ranged from 3 to 17 months (average, 12 months). All flaps were transferred successfully. There were no cranial spinal fluid(CSF) leaks, intracranial infections or donor site complications. All patients were satisfied.@*Conclusions@#Because of its abundance of tissue, matched vessels to recipient site, versatility of muscular flaps to fill irregularly intracranial defects, reliable blood supply, feasibility of simultaneous fascia lata harvesting, free composite anterolateral thigh flap is the reconstructive method of choice for craniofacial defects reconstruction after resection of intracranial tumors or craniofacial trauma. The use of ALT flap was reliable in the decrease of CSF leak and infection rate and dependable according to long time follow-up.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 270-272, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-483175

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Objective To observe the surgical effect of nipple retractor to inverted nipples.Methods Between January 2001 and January 2014,this nipple retractor to inverted nipples was used to correct 604 inverted nipples of 322 patients.The follow-up period ranged from 6 to 24 months.The clinical results and complications were evaluated.Results Excellent nipple morphology and patient satisfaction were achieved in 211 cases (93.8 %),basically normal nipple morphology and patient satisfaction were achieved in 12 cases (5.3%),and recurrent nipple inversion occurred in three cases (1.3%).The latter three patients had experienced failed open correction for their inverted nipples,and some degree of nipple inversion occurred after removal of the frame.In this study,28 patients (12.4 %) experienced successful pregnancy and breast-feeding.No loss of nipple sensation occurred in 225 cases.Nipple erection was observed after stimulation in 215 cases (95.6%).Conclusions The described technique is minimally invasive,simple,safe,and reliable.Satisfying aesthetic results can be achieved without destroying breast feeding function and nipple sensation.

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