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Mastectomy, Subcutaneous

 
 
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  • Unusual indications include unsatisfactory subcutaneous placement with capsule formation after subcutaneous mastectomy; use of unsatisfactory or dangerous implants such as Ivalon and Etheron; and replacement of the old-fashioned Cronin gel implants with fixation patches [7].
 

Gene context of Mastectomy, Subcutaneous

  • We obtained more satisfactory results in 11 patients who had the siliconoma removed by subcutaneous mastectomy and the breast reconstructed with a de-epithelialised TRAM flap [5].

References

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