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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2013

Autologous fat graft in scar treatment.

Marco Klinger; Fabio Caviggioli; Francesco Klinger; Silvia Giannasi; Valeria Bandi; Barbara Banzatti; Davide Forcellini; Luca Maione; Barbara Catania; Valeriano Vinci

Introduction Regenerative medicine is an emerging and rapidly evolving field of research and therapy, thanks to new discoveries on stem cells. Adipose tissue is a connective tissue which contains a reserve of mesenchymal stem cells. Clinical improvements in trophic characteristics of teguments after autologous fat graft are well described in literature. In this paper, we present our observation after 6 years of autologous fat graft experience in scar remodeling. Materials and Methods All patients recruited had retractile and painful scars compromising the normal daily activity/mobility of the joint involved. We performed surgical procedure with Coleman technique. In 20 patients, we performed a clinical assessment using Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) and Durometer measurements. Results In all treated scars, a qualitative improvement was shown both from an aesthetic and functional point of view. Most importantly, reduction or complete resolution of pain and increases in scar elasticity were objectively assessable in all cases. In patients studied using Durometer and POSAS score, areas treated with autologous fat graft showed statistically significant reduction in hardness measurements in comparison with areas infiltrated with saline solution. POSAS scores showed a statistically significant reduction of a great deal of POSAS parameters as a result of an improvement of both clinical evaluation and patient perception. Conclusions Injection of processed autologous fat seems to be a promising and effective therapeutic approach for scars with different origin such as burns and other trauma scars, and post-surgery and radiotherapy outcomes. In general, we can affirm that treated areas regain characteristics similar to normal skin, which are clinically objectivable, leading not only to aesthetic but also functional results.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2014

Autologous fat graft as treatment of post short stature surgical correction scars

Luca Maione; Antonio Memeo; L. Pedretti; Fabio Verdoni; Andrea Lisa; Valeria Bandi; Silvia Giannasi; Valeriano Vinci; Andrea Mambretti; Marco Klinger

INTRODUCTION Surgical limb lengthening is undertaken to correct pathological short stature. Among the possible complications related to this procedure, painful and retractile scars are a cause for both functional and cosmetic concern. Our team has already shown the efficacy of autologous fat grafting in the treatment of scars with varying aetiology, so we decided to apply this technique to scars related to surgical correction of dwarfism. A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of autologous fat grafting in the treatment of post-surgical scars in patients with short-limb dwarfism using durometer measurements and a modified patient and observer scar assessment scale (POSAS), to which was added a parameter to evaluate movement impairment. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between January 2009 and September 2012, 36 children (28 female and 8 male) who presented retractile and painful post-surgical scars came to our unit and were treated with autologous fat grafting. Preoperative and postoperative mean durometer measurements were analysed using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test and POSAS parameters were studied using the Wilcoxon rank sum test. RESULTS There was a statistically significant reduction in all durometer measurements (p-value <0.05) and in all but one of the POSAS parameters (p-value <0.05) following treatment with autologous fat grafting. DISCUSSION Surgical procedures to camouflage scars on lower limbs are not often used as a first approach and non-surgical treatments often lead to unsatisfactory results. In contrast, our autologous fat grafting technique in the treatment of post-surgical scars has been shown to be a valuable option in patients with short-limb dwarfism. CONCLUSION There was a reduction of skin hardness and a clinical improvement of all POSAS parameters in all patients treated. Moreover, the newly introduced POSAS parameter appears to be reliable and we recommend that it is included to give a more complete evaluation of patient perception.


Headache | 2013

Treatment of chronic headache of cervical origin with lipostructure: an observational study.

Paolo Gaetani; Marco Klinger; Daniel Levi; Gennaro Bussone; Silvia Giannasi; Fabio Caviggioli; Mario Marazzi; Giovanni Broggi

Objective.— To test feasibility, safety, and efficacy of local transplant of stromal fraction of adipose tissue in the treatment of chronic headaches of cervical origin.


Breast Journal | 2016

Periareolar Approach in Oncoplastic Breast Conservative Surgery

Marco Klinger; Silvia Giannasi; Francesco Klinger; Fabio Caviggioli; Valeria Bandi; Barbara Banzatti; Davide Forcellini; Luca Maione; Barbara Catania; Valeriano Vinci; Andrea Lisa; Guido Cornegliani; Mattia Siliprandi; Corrado Tinterri

Breast cancer represents the most frequent cancer in female population. Nowadays breast conservative surgery (BCS) is an accepted option for breast malignancies, and its indications has been extended thanks to the advent of oncoplastic surgery, reducing both mastectomy and re‐excision rate, avoiding at the same time breast deformities. From January 2008 to November 2011, 84 women underwent BCS with periareolar approach for oncoplastic volume replacement. We divided patients into four groups analyzing breast size and resection volume (Group 1: small‐moderate sized breast with resection <20%; Group 2: small‐moderate sized breast with resection >20%; Group 3: big sized breast with resection <20%; Group 4: big sized breast with resection >20%). We evaluated patients’ satisfaction regarding final esthetic outcome using the specific module “Satisfaction with outcome” of the Breast‐Q questionnaire 1 year after surgery. The mean age was 52.1 years, and the mean follow‐up was 11.2 months. During the follow‐up, 12 patients have been lost. We obtained high satisfaction mean value with Breast‐Q questionnaire in each group: 75.8 in group 1, 63.4 in group 2, 81.1 in group 3, 69.7 in group 4. Periareolar approach as oncoplastic volume replacement technique is useful in correction of breast deformity after BCS: it is a versatile technique that can be easily adapted for any breast tumor location and for wide glandular resection.


Archive | 2017

Contralateral Breast Management

Marco Klinger; Luca Maione; Silvia Giannasi; Valeria Bandi; Barbara Banzatti; Alessandra Veronesi; Barbara Catania; Valeriano Vinci; Andrea Lisa; Guido Cornegliani; Micol Giaccone; Mattia Siliprandi; Fabio Caviggioli; Francesco Klinger

Breast reconstructive surgery techniques have increasingly evolved in the last decades both by a surgical and postoperative management point of view.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2009

Current applications and safety of autologous fat grafts: a report of the ASPS Fat Graft Task Force.

Federico Villani; Fabio Caviggioli; Silvia Giannasi; Marco Klinger; Francesco Klinger


Clinics in Plastic Surgery | 2015

Regenerative Approach to Scars, Ulcers and Related Problems with Fat Grafting

Marco Klinger; Andrea Lisa; Francesco Klinger; Silvia Giannasi; Alessandra Veronesi; Barbara Banzatti; Valeria Bandi; Barbara Catania; Davide Forcellini; Luca Maione; Valeriano Vinci; Fabio Caviggioli


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2011

Five-year outcome of surgical treatment of migraine headaches.

Fabio Caviggioli; Silvia Giannasi; Valeriano Vinci; Guido Cornegliani; Daniel Levi; Paolo Gaetani


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2012

Neurovascular compression of the greater occipital nerve: implications for migraine headaches.

Fabio Caviggioli; Silvia Giannasi; Valeriano Vinci; Guido Cornegliani; Daniel Levi; Paolo Gaetani


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2016

The Prevalence of Tuberous/Constricted Breast Deformity in Population and in Breast Augmentation and Reduction Mammaplasty Patients

Marco Klinger; Fabio Caviggioli; Silvia Giannasi; Valeria Bandi; Barbara Banzatti; Alessandra Veronesi; Federico Barbera; Luca Maione; Barbara Catania; Valeriano Vinci; Andrea Lisa; Guido Cornegliani; Micol Giaccone; Mattia Siliprandi; Francesco Klinger

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