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From: Earl Davis [eadavis@uci.edu] Bibliography on Breasts (Supplement) May 2002 to May 2004 Earle A.Davis, Jr. PhD.
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1 Abramo, Antonio C. et al Mammaplasty combining vertical and Reduction Mammoplasty transverse approaches through a vertical incision PRS 113:508-516, 2004 2 Ahn, T.A. Topical silicone gel for prevention and treatment of hypertrophic scar Scars Arch. Surg. 126:499-504, 1991 3 Aitken, Marguerite E. Why change a good thing? Reconstruction of the breast Reconstruction PRS 109:525-533, 2002 4. Allen, Robert et al Autogenous augmentation mammaplasty with microsurgical Lipoplasty tissue transfer PRS 112:91-100,2003 5. Alster, Tina S. et al Cosmetic Laser Surgery 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons 1999 Textbook Lasers 6. Alster, Tina S. Manual of Cutaneus Laser Techniques 2nd ed Lippincott.Williams 2000 Textbook 7. Atiyeh, Bishara Improved scar quality following primary and secondary healing of Scars cutaneous wounds Aesth Plast Surg 27:411-417, 2003 8. Auvinen, Paivi, K. Expression of hyaluronic acid in benign and malignant breast lesions Scars Internat. J. Cancer 74:477-481, 1997 9.. Azad, S. Technical refinement in breast reduction using the inferior Reduction. Mammoplasty pedicle technique PRS 109:2604-2605, 2002 10. Baeke, John L. Breast deformity caused by anatomical or teardrop implant rotation Implants PRS 109:2555-2567,2002 11. Balazs, E.A. et al Clinical uses of hyaluronan IN The Biology of Hyaluronan Text book by David Evored Wiley Press 1989 Hyaluronans 12 Balazs. E.A. et al Round table discussion: new applications of hyaluronans IN Textbook Reference #64 1998 Hyaluronans 13. Balazs. E.A Hyaluronan 2003 Elsevier Publishers. IN PRESS Textbook 14. Balazs, E.A. Viscoelastic properties of hyaluronan and its therapeutic use 2004 Textbook IN Reference #44 Hyaluronans 15. Baxter, R.A. Intracapsular allogenic dermal grafts for breast implant-related problems Capsules PRS 1692-1698, 2003 16 Biggs, Thomas In search of better shape in mastopexy and reduction mammoplasty Reduc. Mammo by Ruth Graf and Thomas Biggs (Commentary) PRS 110:309-317, 2002 . . 17. Bland, Kirby I. et al. The Breast: Comprehensive Management of benign and Malignant Textbook Disorders. Saunders.Co. 2004 18. Borschel, Gregory H . et al Endoscopically assisted reconstruction of male and Reconstruction female Poland syndrome PRS 109:1536-1543, 2002 19. Bostwick, John III Plastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery. Textbook Quality Medical Pub, 2000 Reconstruction 20. Braley, S.A. The use of silicones in plastic surgery PRS 51L280-288,1973 Silicones 21. Brody, Garry S. The perfect breast: is it attainable? Does it exist ? PRS 113:1500-1503, 2004 Breast 22. Bronz, Giorgio et al Mammareconstruction with skin-expander and silicone prostheses Expanders Aesth. Plast. Surg. 215-218, 2002 Implants 23. Brown, Lance H. et al What’s new in fillers? J. Drugs in Dermatol. 3:250-253,2003 Fillers 24. Brown, Tracey, et al Absorption of hyaluronan applied to the surface of intact skin Hyaluronans J. of Investigative Dermatol. 113:740-746, 1999 25. Brzozowski, Dariusz et al Breast-feeding after inferior pedicle reduction Breast-feeding mammaplasty PRS 105:530-534, 2000 26. Burnham, Bruce E. Augmentation mammaplasty and use of a “Tilt Test” Implants (reference toTebbetts) PRS 110:346-347, 2002 27. Caffee, H. Hollis Capsule injection for the prevention of contracture Capsules PRS 110:1325-1328, 2002 28. Cardenas-Camerena, Lazaro Lipoaspiration and its complications: a safe operation Liposuction PRS 112:1435-1441, 2003 29. Chatrath, Paul et al Anti-soya antibodies and trilucent breast implants Trilucents PRS 111:98-101, 2003 30. Cheng, Ning-xin et al Complications off breast augmentation with injected hydrophilic Fillers polyacrylamide gel Aesth. Plast. Surg. 26:375-382, 2002 31. Collins, E. Dale et al The effectiveness of surgical and nonsurgical interventions Reduct. Mammo. in relieving the symptoms of macromastia PRS 109:1556-1566, 2002 32. Contant, C.M. et al Morbidity of immediate breast reconstruction after Reconstruction mastectomy etc. Eur. J. Surg. Oncol. 26:344-350, 2000 33. Cordeiro, Peter G. et al Irradiation after immediate expander/implant breast Expanders reconstruction PRS 113:877-881, 2004 Reconstruction 34. Corduff, Niamh et al Subglandular breast reduction: the evolution of minimal scar Scars approach to breast reduction PRS 113:175-184, 2004 35. Corten, Eveline et al The nerve supply to the clavicular part of Pectoralis major etc. P. major PRS 112:969-975, 2003 Muscles 36. Cunningham, B.L et al Saline-filled breast implants safety and efficacy. Implants PRS 105:2143-2151, 2000 Fillers 37. Dellon, A. Lee Prospective analysis of the outcome of the subpectoral breast Techniques augmentation PRS 113:708-711, 2004 38. DiGiuseppe, Alberto Breast reduction with ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty Lipoplasty PRS 112:71-82, 2003 39. Dowden, Richard V. Why the transumbilical breast augmentation is safe for Transumbilical implants PRS 109:2576-2579,2002 40. Dowden, Richard V. Going off-label with breast implants PRS 110:323-329, 2002 Implants 41. Fan, Jincai Development of the inframammary fold and ptosis in breast reconstruction Expanders with textured tissue expanders Aesth. Plast. Surg.26:219-222, 2002 Reconstruction 42. Fogarty, Brendan et al TRAM flap versus nonautologous breast reconstruction Reconstruction PRS 113:1146-1152, 2004 43. Fulton, J.E. Silicone gel sheeting for the prevention and management of evolving Scars hypertrophic and keloid scars Dermatol. Surg. 21:947-951, 1996 44. Garg, Hari G. Chemistry and Biology of Hyaluronans Elsevier Publishers IN PRESS Textbook Hyaluronans 45. Georgiade, Nicholas et al Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast 1990 Rippling Textbook 46. Gherardini, Giullio et al Trilucent breast implants: Voluntary removal etc. Trilucents PRS 113:1024-1027, 2004 Rippling 47. Gold, Michael H. Topical silicone gel sheeting in the treatment of hypertrophic Silicone Sheets scarsJ. Dematol. Surg. Oncol. 19:912-916, 1993 Scars 48. Gosain, Arun K. et al The current status of tissue glues: Part II for adhesions of soft Tissue glues tissue PRS 110:1581-1584, 2002 49. Graf, Ruth Maria et al Subfascial endoscopic transaxillary augmentation Subfascial mammaplasty Aesth. Plast. Surg. 24:216-220, 2000 mammoplasty 50. Graf, Ruth Reduction mammaplasty and mastopexy using the vertical scar Reduct. mammopl. and thoracic wall flap technique Aesth. Plast. Surg. 27:6-12, 2003 51. Graf, Ruth Subfascial breast implant: a new procedure PRS 111:904-908, 2003 Subfascial mammoplasty 52. Harcourt, Diana M. The psychological effect of mastectomy with and without Psychiatry reconstruction PRS 111:1060-1068, 2003 Reconstruction 53. Hidalgo, D. A. Breast augmentation: choosing the optimal incision, implant Reduction mammopl and pocket plane PRS 105:2202-2216, 2000 54 Hudson, Donald A. Submuscle saline breast segmentation: are we making sense? Submuscular Aesth. Plast. Surg. 26:2887-290, 2002 55 .Hughes, L.E. Benign disorders and diseases of the breast W.B. Saunders Co. Texbook 2nd ed. 2000 56 Iverson,Ronald E. et al Practice advisory on liposuction PRS 113:1478-1490, 20 Liposuction 57 Johnson, G.W.et al The endoscopic breast augmentation: the transumbilical insertion Transumbilical of saline filled breast implants PRS 92:801-808, 1993 ( Original script on transumbilical) History 58 .Karanas Yvonne et al Free TRAM flap breast reconstruction after abdominal Liposuction liposuction PRS 112:1851-1854, 2003 59 Katz,Bruce E. et al Silicone gel sheeting in scar tissue Cutis 56:65-67, 1995 Scar Silicone 60 Khouri, Roger K. et al Initial experience with Brava nonsurgical system of breast Nonsurgical enhancement Reply PRS 110:1595-1598, 2002 Brava enhancement 61 Kronowitz, Steven J. et al Delayed-immediate breast reconstruction : Reconstruction PRS 113:1617-1628, 2004 62 Lalonde, Donald H. et al The NO vertical scar breast reduction Reduction mammoplasty Aesth. Plast Surg. 27:335-344, 2003 63. Larsen, N.E. et al Hylan gel for soft tissue augmentation pp 25-33 in Biotechnical Textbook and Bioactive Polymers Plenum Press, 1994 Hyaluronans 64. Laurent, T.C. The Chemistry, Biology, and Medical Applications of Hyaluronan Textbook Vol 72: 1-313, 1998 Hyaluronans and Its DerivativesWenner-Gren Internat. Series 65. Mandrekas, Apostolos et al Aesthetic reconstruction of the tuberous breast Tuberous breasts PRS 112:1099-1108, 2003 66. Massey, Ralph R. Lasers in dermatology: a review Cutis:67:477-484, 2001 Lasers 67 Mehrara, Babak et al Alternative venous outflow vessels in microvascular breast Neurovas. bundles reconstruction PRS112:448-455, 2003 Reconstruction 68 Mercer, N.S. Silicone gel in the treatment of keloid scars Brit. J. Plast. Surg Scars 42:83-87, 1989 69 .Mofid, M. M. et al Quantitation of breast sensibility following reduction Reduction mammoplasty mammoplasty, comparison of inf & med pedicle techniquesPRS:109:2283-2288 2002 Breast nerves 70. Monstrey, Stan et al What exactly was wrong with the Trilucent breast implants? Trilucents PRS 113:847-856, 2004 71. Mustoe, Thomas A. et al International clinical recommendations on scar management Scars PRS 110:560-571, 2002 72. Nahabedian, Maurice et al Breast reconstruction with the Free TRAM or DIEP Flap TRAM PRS 110:466-475, 2002 73. Nahai, Foad In search of better shape in mastopexy and reduction Reduction mammoplasty mammoplasty by Ruth Graf and Thomas Biggs PRS 110:318-320, 2002 74 .Nicolle, Frederick V. Capsular contracture and ripple deformity of breast implants Capsules Aesth. Plast. Surg. 20:311-314, 1997 Rippling 75. Novaes, Wilse de Cassia et al Experiences with a new nonbiodegradable hydrogel Implants (Aquamid): A pilot study Aesth. Plast. Surg. 27:376-380, 2003 76. Peled, Isaac J. Tumesence in augmentation mammaplasty PRS 110:1366-1367, 2002 Implants 77. Ramirez, Oscar et al Dual plane breast augmentation: avoiding Pectoralis major Techniques displacement PRS 110:1198, 2002 P. major 78. Rilla, K. et al Suppression of hyaluronan by 4-MU retards keratinocytes migration Hyaluronans and proliferation In Press: Hyaluronans 2003 editor E.A.Balazs (Reference 14) 79. Rodgers, Rod J. Minimally invasive, limited incision breast surgery Technique PRS 110:1315-1317, 2002 80. Rodgers, Kathleen E. et al Acceleration of healing, reduction of fibrotic scar and Scars normalization of tissue architecture PRS 111:1195-1206, 2003 81. Rohrich, Rod J. Minimally invasive, limited incision breast surgery Reduction Mammoplasty. PRS : 110:1315-1317, 2002 82. Rohrich, Rod J. Ultrasound-assisted abdominoplasty etc PRS 112:903-904, 2003 Lipoplasty 83. Rohrich, Rod J. Roll of new fillers in facial rejuvenation PRS 112:1899-1902,2003 Fillers 84. Rohrich, Rod J. Recurrent mammary hyperplasia: current concepts Reduction mammoplasty PRS 111:387-393, 2003 85. Sawada, Y. et al Treatment of scars and keloids with a cream containing silicon oil Scars Brit. J. of Plast. Surg. 43:683-688, 1990 86. Scevola, Siva et al Does the removal of P. minor impair the function of P. major? Muscles PRS 112:1266-1273, 2003 87 Shakhov, A.A. Fat transplantation and breast augmentation Aesth. Plast. Surg. Lipoplasty 26:323-325, 2002 88. Simon, Amy et al Comprison of unpedicled and bipedicled TRAM flap breast Reconstruction flap breast reconstruction PRS 113:136-140, 2004 89. Spear, Scott L. et al Resource cost comparison of implant-based reconstruction Reconstruction vs.TRAM flap PRS 112:101-105, 2003 90. Spear, Scott et al Aesthetic subunits of the breast PRS 112:440-447, 2003 Anatomy 91. Spear, Scott et al Correction of capsular contracture by conversion of dual plane Capsules PRS 112:456-466, 2003 92. Spear, Scott L. Evolution of the vertical reduction mammaplasty Reduction mammoplasty PRS: 112:855-869, 2003 93. Sproat, Janet E. et al Hypertrophic sternal scars: silicone gel sheet versus kenalog Scars PRS 90:988-922, 1992 94. Tal, Michael G. Correction of inverted nipple using piercing Inverted nipple PRS: 112:1178-1179,2003 95. Tebbetts, John B. Achieving a predictable 24-hour return to normal activities Techniques after breast augmentation PRS 109:293-305, 2002 96. Tebbetts, John B. Dual plane breast augmentation: avoiding P. major displacement P. major PRS 110:1198-1199, 2002 97. Tebbetts, John B. A system for breast implant selection based on patient tissue Implants characteristics and implant-soft tissue dynamics PRS 109:1396-1409, 2002 98 Trelles, Mario et al Pulsed and scanned carbon dioxide laser resurfacing Lasers PRS 111:2069-2078, 2003 99 Vacanti, Francis X. PHEMA as a fibrous capsule-resistant breast prosthesis Capsules . PRS 113: 949-952, 2004 100 Vandevoort, Marc et al Perforator topography of the deep inferior epigastric Techniques perforator flap PRS 109:1912-1918, 2002 TRAM 101 Vandeweyer, E. et al Radiation therapy after immediate breast reconstruction Reconstruction with implants PRS 109:1912-1918, 2002 102.Vignal, P. et al Sonographic morphology of infiltrating breast carcinoma: relation- Hyaluronans ship of the hyaluronan extracellular matrix Ultrasound Med. 21:532-538, 2002 103 Weniger, Frederick G. et al Liposuction of the legs and ankles: a review of the Lipoplasty literature PRS 113:1771-1785, 2004 104 Wueringer, Elisabeth et al New aspects of the topographical anatomy of the mammary NVBs gland regarding its neurovascular supply etc. Europ. J. of Morph. 40:181-189,2002 105 Yano, Kenji et al Breast reconstruction using the sensate Latissimus dorsi Reconstruction myocutaneous flap PRS 109:1897-2002
Gtoup Topics for Bibliography on Breasts Supplement May 2002-May 2004
Topics Supplement Numbers
Breast Enlargement, no implant 60 Feeding 25 General 16, 17, 21, 89, 90, 95, 97,101 Reconstruction 3, 18, 19, 32, 33, 41, 42, 52, 61, 88, 89, 101, 105 Tuberous/tubular 65 Capsules 15, 27, 74, 91, 99 Expanders 22, 33, 41 Glue, tissue 48 History 57 Hyaluronans 11, 12, 13, 14, 24, 44, 63, 64, 78, 102 Implants Composition 22, 29, 40, 75 Fillers 23, 30, 36, 54, 57, 83 (Translucents: 29, 46, 70) Shape 10, 76 Lasers 5, 6, 66, 98 Lipoplasty 4, 28, 38, 56, 58,82,87,103 Mammoplasty, reduction 1, 9, 16, 31,53, 62, 69, 73, 81, 84,92 Muscles – see also techniques 35, 77 NVB (Neurovascular bundles) 67, 69, 104 Nipple Inverted 94 Sensitivity 37,69 Psychiatry 5, 37 Rippling 45, 46, 74 Scars 2, 7, 8, 34, 43, 47, 59, 68, 71, 80, 85, 93 Silicones 20, 47, 59 Techniques General 79, 95, 97 Latissimus dorsi 106 Pectoralis major 77, 86, 96 Subfascial 49, 50, 51 Submuscular 37, 54 TRAM 42, 72, 89, 100 Transumbilical 39, 57 Textbooks 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 44, 55, 58, 63, 64
If each issue of the Bibliography on Breasts integrated earlier issues with the newest ones, the bulk would become overwhelming. Therefore, the material in the Supplements will stand alone for the time frame indicated at the upper right corner of page one.
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