61 research outputs found
Granular cell tumor of the toe: a case report
Granular cell tumor is a rare tumor of unknown etiology that more commonly affects the oral cavity but can also occur at other sites. The majorities of granular cell tumors are benign and present as a singular dermal nodule. We discuss a case of granular cell tumor of the fourth toe in a 54-year-old patient that was treated with conservative surgery, instead of amputation, and reconstruction with a dermal regeneration template
A novel method to medicate local cv flaps in nipple reconstruction
Besides surgical technique related variables, post-operative care after nipple reconstruction with CV flaps is important for an satisfactory final result. We present a novel method to prepare a protective and sealing medication in order to minimize traumas to the new nipple. We found the silicone cap plunger of a 50cc syringe suitable for our purpose. It was applied over a non-adherent dressing and TNT gauze to avoid decubitus and fixed it with a steri-strip before covering with a sticking plaster. Analyzing 118 nipples casistic, reconstructed with a CV flaps technique, between January 2011 and June 2012 and medicated with the presented technique in the last six months considered, we noticed a reduction in partial loss of flap vitality and nipple reabsorption. The main advantages of the dressing technique we propose are the ease and rapidity in the preparation and availability of all materials used in every operation room or outpatient clinic. We believe that our technique of medication may reduce traumas to delicate vascularization of the new nipple, avoiding the partial or total loss of vitality and reabsorption of the flaps
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