Fat Grafting: Current Concept, Clinical Application, and Regenerative Potential, PART 2, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery
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This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery offers the plastic surgeon (and facial plastic surgeon, reconstructive surgeon, burn surgeon, any surgeon working with face or body reconstruction or rejuvenation) an intensive review of all aspects of working with fat. The title succinctly sums it up that clinical applications, currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here. The Editors and their selected are peerless in the field that focuses on biology of fat, adipose derived stem cells, and growth factors; harvesting, processing, and storage of harvested fat; how to maximize the results of fat grafting; and safety issues with fat grafting and growth factors. Practical clinical applications, currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here. Because of the depth and comprehensiveness of the material presented by the experts in this field, this issues is presented in two parts; Part 2 topics include: Fat grafting for facial filling and regeneration; Fat grafting for treatment of craniofacial deformity; Role of fat grafting in breast reconstruction; Combined use of implant and fat grafting for breast augmentation; Breast reconstruction with fat grafting and Brava; Safety considerations of fat grafting to the breast. There is an entire section on Regenerative Approaches with Fat Grafting - Ulcers and scars; Dupytren's contracture, Scleroderma; abd Velopharyngeal insufficiency. Future use of fat graft is discussed, along with management of catastrophic complications following fat grafting.

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Date de parution 24 juillet 2015
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EAN13 9780323392716
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Clinics Review Articles CLINICS IN PLASTIC SURGERY
Fat Grafting: Current Concept, Clinical Application, and Regenerative Potential, Part 2

Lee L.Q. Pu, MD, PhD, FACS
University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA

Kotaro Yoshimura, MD
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Sydney R. Coleman, MD
New York University, New York, NY, USA
ISSN  0094-1298 Volume 42 • Number 3 • July 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Editors
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface: Fat Grafting: Current Concept, Clinical Application, and Regenerative Potential, Part 2
Fat Grafting for Facial Filling and Regeneration
Key points
Introduction
Treatment goals and planned outcomes
Preoperative planning
Patient positioning
Procedural approach
Complications and their management
Postoperative care
Outcomes
Results
Discussion
Summary
Primary Breast Augmentation with Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Treatment goals and planned outcomes
Preoperative planning and preparation
Patient positioning
Procedural approach
Potential complications and their management
Postprocedural care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Outcomes
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
Combined Use of Implant and Fat Grafting for Breast Augmentation
Key points
Introduction or overview
Treatment goals and planned outcomes
Preoperative planning and preparation
Patient positioning
Procedural approach
Potential complications and their management
Postprocedural care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Outcomes
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
The Role of Fat Grafting in Breast Reconstruction
Key points
Overview
Treatment goals
Preoperative planning
Patient positioning
Procedural approach
Complications and management
Postprocedural care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Outcomes
Summary
Tissue-Engineered Autologous Breast Regeneration with Brava®-Assisted Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Delayed reconstruction
Immediate reconstruction
Reconstruction of lumpectomy defects
Patient selection and preparation
Surgical technique
Data collection and analysis
Clinical experience
Cost analysis
Discussion
Summary
Safety of Lipofilling in Patients with Breast Cancer
Key points
Introduction
Biological considerations
Lipofilling techniques
Published clinical studies in patients with breast cancer
Studies in Milan and Paris
Study in Nottingham
Discussion
Regenerative Approach to Scars, Ulcers and Related Problems with Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Treatment goals and planned outcomes
Preoperative planning and preparation
Procedural approach
Potential complications and their management
Postprocedural care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Outcomes
Supplementary data
Regenerative Approach to Scleroderma with Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Pathology of scleroderma
Adipose-tissue-based therapy in Systemic sclerosis
Treatment of the face
Treatment of the hand
Discussion
Summary
Supplementary data
Regenerative Approach to Velopharyngeal Incompetence with Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Patient selection and treatment goals
Surgical technique
Postoperative care
Potential complications
Case examples
Discussion
Summary
Supplementary data
Percutaneous Aponeurotomy and Lipofilling (PALF)
Key points
Introduction
Treatment goals and planned outcomes
Preoperative planning and preparation
Patient positioning
Procedural approach
Potential complications and their management
Postprocedural care
Rehabilitation and recovery
Discussion
Clinical results in the literature
Summary
Complications of Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Complications after fat grafting procedures
Summary
Future Perspectives of Fat Grafting
Key points
Introduction
Facial rejuvenation
Craniofacial deformity
Cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery
Gluteal augmentation
Hand rejuvenation
Regenerative surgery
Research in fat grafting
Standardized technique in fat grafting
Summary
Index
Copyright
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Contributors

Editors
LEE L.Q. PU, MD, PhD, FACS
Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California
KOTARO YOSHIMURA, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
SYDNEY R. COLEMAN, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery, New York University, New York, New York; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Authors
NAMRATA ANAVEKAR, FRACS
Plastic Surgery Fellow, Clinique Nescens Paris Spontini, Paris, France
ERIC AUCLAIR, MD
Private Practice, Paris, France
VALERIA BANDI, MD
Plastic Surgery Unit, Department of Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine BIOMETRA, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery School, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
BARBARA BANZATTI, MD
Plastic Surgery Unit, Department of Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine BIOMETRA, Human

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