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Chirurg ; 82(9): 767-74, 2011 Sep.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21904971

ABSTRACT

Face lift surgery is generally considered the classical surgical procedure of plastic surgery. This is an extensive operation which has undergone a huge development since its first implementation more than 100 years ago. What began as a simple skin tightening procedure is today a sophisticated and complex technique which ideally combines different treatment methods planned with surgical precision. This article provides an overview of the history of the procedure to the present state of the art concept of pairing biplanar and bivectorial face-neck lifts with autologous fat transfer and dermabrasion.


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Rhytidoplasty/methods , Adipose Tissue/transplantation , Adult , Aged , Cicatrix/prevention & control , Combined Modality Therapy , Dermabrasion/methods , Esthetics , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Neck/surgery , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Skin Aging/physiology , Suture Techniques
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Unfallchirurg ; 110(6): 490-504, 2007 Jun.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17546436

ABSTRACT

The gap between the broad clinical use of vacuum-assisted closure therapy (VT) and knowledge of the physiological mechanisms leading to its effectiveness is great. The value of the technique and its future development are dependent on research into these mechanisms. A meta-analysis evaluating the results of basic research on the effectiveness of VT was carried out based on peer reviewed publications. This is considered in relation to other therapeutic approaches of basic research to wound healing (growth factors etc.). Our study includes a concise description of the scientific background to the mechanisms of cell stimulation using basic work on tissue expansion, bone, vessel and nerve distraction as well as in vitro cell stimulation. Evaluation of the scientific data on all known effects of VT was made based on the results from experimental animal studies, the results of randomized clinical studies, observations on clinical applications and case reports. Assessment of the studies was based on design and significance as well as the appraisal of our own clinical experience. Data involving cellular effects (proliferation, synthesis, wound healing), systemic effects (mediators, systemic inflammatory disease), extracellular effects (perfusion, edema, local wound environment, stabilization, barriers) and complex effects of VT (inflammation, matrix function, blood supply) were examined. Systematic analysis of the data allows scientifically interested surgeons rapid access to the theme, the first, to this extent, extensive overview of the current scientific situation as well as a comprehensive bibliography for all areas involving the theme of mechanical cell stimulation. The authors list major areas for future research and encourage the development of multicenter studies.


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Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy , Wound Healing/physiology , Animals , Cell Division/physiology , Humans , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/physiology , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Wound Infection/physiopathology
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Unfallchirurg ; 110(4): 289-300, 2007 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17404700

ABSTRACT

This study presents the results of a meta-analysis based on the literature dealing with the clinical applications of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) in the areas of chronic wounds, acute posttraumatic wounds, compartment syndromes, or injuries of the upper extremities. The studies were analysed for validity, significance of conclusion with respect to success rate, publications, and economic efficacy. The data show that with VAC a very valuable technique has been added to an integrated therapeutic concept of soft tissue reconstruction. However, clinical data from prospective randomised trials to support some of the positive aspects seen in the daily clinical application of the technique are still missing. These would create a sound basis demonstrating the economic efficacy of the technique.


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Bandages/statistics & numerical data , Clinical Trials as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Soft Tissue Injuries/epidemiology , Soft Tissue Injuries/therapy , Suction/methods , Suction/statistics & numerical data , Wound Healing , Humans , Prevalence , Suction/instrumentation , Treatment Outcome , Vacuum
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