Volume: 23 Issue: 1

This study investigated the efficacy of two compounds used alone and in combination in a surgical procedure in a rat model. Impact of liposome bupivacaine on the adequacy of pain management and patient experiences following aesthetic surgery: Results from an observational studyDespite the significant increase in the number of cosmetic plastic surgery procedures performed over the past two decades and advances in surgical techniques, postsurgical pain continues to be a problem that influences possible analgesia-related adverse events, timely ambulation and recovery. This prospective, observational study investigated the efficacy of a single administration of liposome bupivacaine in subjects undergoing elective breast augmentation or reduction surgery, or abdominoplasty. Intraoperative tissue expansion in the surgical correction of craniosynostosisDespite evidence supporting the efficacy of calvarial vault expansion, postoperative wound complications remain a problem due to factors in the available alternatives of the procedure. This retrospective cohort study aimed to compare intraoperative tissue expansion with standard incision closure in 40 patients with a diagnosis of nonsyndromic craniosynostosis who underwent calvarial vault expansion. Isolated limb infusion: Efficacy, toxicity and an evolution in the management of in-transit melanomaMelanoma in-transit metastases are notoriously difficult to manage and even radical procedures have unacceptably low relapse-free survival ...
Source: Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Source Type: research