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Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2001
Corrado Rubino; Mazzarello; Francesco Farace; Francesco D'Andrea; Andrea Montella; Fenu G; Campus Gv
The development of a capsule around an implant is part of the physiological response to a foreign body. Capsular contracture is the most specific and frustrating complication of augmentation mammaplasty, and a lot of studies have been devoted to it. The aim of the current study is to examine the fine architecture of the contracted capsule around textured implants in humans. Eight capsules from augmented and contracted breasts with gel-filled, textured-surface silicone implants were studied after standard preparation for light and scanning electron microscopy, and after partial digestion in sodium hydroxide. Two capsules from contracted breasts around smooth implants and two noncontracted capsules around textured implants were prepared and studied in the same fashion as controls. A multilayer structure of the contracted capsule was seen, and the architecture of the various layers is described. The inner surface presents irregular craterlike depressions. The arrangement of collagen fibers varies in capsule layers. The effect of a textured-surface implant on the mechanism of capsule contraction based on the observed capsular architecture is that only part of the capsule is effective mechanically in producing a contracting force. A thin vascular layer was identified near the inner surface in contracted capsules around textured implants, and the authors’ think that this layer is probably the key structure in the histological development and growth of the capsule.
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 1993
Campus Gv; Lissia M; Pancrazi E
During recent years, sliding flaps have had great popularity owing to their advantages in terms of reliability, ease of execution, and good morphofunctional results. The limits of these flaps are related to the capacity of excursion in the advancement. To improve these limits, we describe in this article a personal modification of the flap that extends the possibilities of coverage in the distal areas, reducing the tensile distress. We report our experience with 19 patients, treated with this modified flap in various areas of the body, with good results and without noticeable complications.
Minerva Chirurgica | 2005
Francesco Farace; Alessandro Gallo; Corrado Rubino; Antonella Manca; Campus Gv
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2004
Corrado Rubino; Soggiu D; Francesco Farace; M. Lissia; Carmine Alfano; Campus Gv
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2014
Corrado Rubino; Francesco Marongiu; Manzo Mj; Tedde G; Madonia M; Campus Gv; Francesco Farace
Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery | 2008
Francesco Farace; Corrado Rubino; A. Posadinu; E. Pittalis; Campus Gv
RIVISTA ITALIANA DI CHIRURGIA PLASTICA | 1999
E. Pancrazi; Campus Gv; Corrado Rubino
RIVISTA ITALIANA DI CHIRURGIA PLASTICA | 2005
Francesco Farace; Andrea Figus; M. Sanna; Campus Gv; Corrado Rubino
8th Congress Eur. Sect. IPRAS. | 1997
Campus Gv; Corrado Rubino; Gme Doneddu; E. Pancrazi
8th Congress Eur. Sect. IPRAS | 1997
Campus Gv; Corrado Rubino; E. Pancrazi; Gme Doneddu; Carmine Alfano