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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
here continues to be controversy about performing liposuction on an undermined abdominoplasty fla... more here continues to be controversy about performing liposuction on an undermined abdominoplasty flap. 1-5 Early articles warned against the combination of liposuction with abdominoplasty, and these concerns have carried over to present day. In one of the largest recent series of abdominoplasty patients (1008 consecutive patients), the authors strongly recommended against the combination of liposuction and abdominoplasty. 4 Liposuction of the undermined abdominal flap has been described as far back as the late 1980s, but was often combined with warnings or recommended changes in abdominoplasty technique. 5-9 Matarasso originally recommended against combining abdominoplasty with liposuction, but later revised his recommendation, saying it was safe provided that certain steps were
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1990
This study evaluates the effect of intraoperative photodynamic therapy (PDT) using the multiline ... more This study evaluates the effect of intraoperative photodynamic therapy (PDT) using the multiline argon laser (488-514 nm) or the argon-dye laser (630 nm) combined with surgical resection compared with surgical resection alone in reducing the incidence of C 1300 neuroblastoma recurrence in mice. In the control groups, surgical resection alone resulted in 86% f 12% tumor recurrence. Surgical resection and intraoperative lasing without photosensitizer resulted in 75% f 27% tumor recurrence with the argon-dye laser and 55% k 18% recurrence with the multiline argon laser. In the treatment groups, surgical resection and intraoperative PDT at 630 nm resulted in 56% f 19% tumor recurrence whereas surgical resection and intraoperative PDT at 488-514 nm resulted in 21% f 7% tumor recurrence. The cause for the decrease in local recurrence in the control group using the multiline argon laser is unknown, but could it be due in part to hyperthermic effects. Intraoperative PDT was an effective adjunct to surgical resection in preventing local recurrence in this tumor model.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
here continues to be controversy about performing liposuction on an undermined abdominoplasty fla... more here continues to be controversy about performing liposuction on an undermined abdominoplasty flap. 1-5 Early articles warned against the combination of liposuction with abdominoplasty, and these concerns have carried over to present day. In one of the largest recent series of abdominoplasty patients (1008 consecutive patients), the authors strongly recommended against the combination of liposuction and abdominoplasty. 4 Liposuction of the undermined abdominal flap has been described as far back as the late 1980s, but was often combined with warnings or recommended changes in abdominoplasty technique. 5-9 Matarasso originally recommended against combining abdominoplasty with liposuction, but later revised his recommendation, saying it was safe provided that certain steps were
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1990
This study evaluates the effect of intraoperative photodynamic therapy (PDT) using the multiline ... more This study evaluates the effect of intraoperative photodynamic therapy (PDT) using the multiline argon laser (488-514 nm) or the argon-dye laser (630 nm) combined with surgical resection compared with surgical resection alone in reducing the incidence of C 1300 neuroblastoma recurrence in mice. In the control groups, surgical resection alone resulted in 86% f 12% tumor recurrence. Surgical resection and intraoperative lasing without photosensitizer resulted in 75% f 27% tumor recurrence with the argon-dye laser and 55% k 18% recurrence with the multiline argon laser. In the treatment groups, surgical resection and intraoperative PDT at 630 nm resulted in 56% f 19% tumor recurrence whereas surgical resection and intraoperative PDT at 488-514 nm resulted in 21% f 7% tumor recurrence. The cause for the decrease in local recurrence in the control group using the multiline argon laser is unknown, but could it be due in part to hyperthermic effects. Intraoperative PDT was an effective adjunct to surgical resection in preventing local recurrence in this tumor model.