revisiones sistemáticas y metanálisis

Paggiaro, A. et als.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2019-08-01, Volumen 72, Número 8, Páginas 1245-1253

JPRAS - Vol. 72, No. 8 (2019)Allograft skin (AS) transplantation has been considered to be the gold standard for replacing tissue damage, following burns. However, increasingly new biosynthetic skin substitutes are being developed as alternatives. The objective of this systematic review is to compare AS with other skin substitutes, which have been used in the treatment of burns.

 

Wagner, R. D; Braun, T. L; Zhu, H; Winocour, S.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2019-07-01, Volumen 72, Número 7, Páginas 1051-1059

The use of implants for breast reconstruction began over four decades ago, with implants initially placed in the prepectoral space. Concerns arose regarding the high incidence of capsular contracture and complication rates. With the introduction of acellular dermal matrix (ADM), plastic surgeons are again considering the advantages of prepectoral implant placement. A systematic review was conducted to examine complication profiles in prepectoral breast reconstruction alone versus prepectoral with ADM or mesh.

Muñoz, B. et als.
Burns, Volume 45, Issue 1, February 2019, Pages 16-31

portada Burns Open - Vol. 2; No. 3 (2018)Sepsis is a life-threatening organ-dysfunction condition caused by a dysregulated response to an infectious condition that can cause complications in patients with major trauma. Burns are one of the most destructive forms of trauma; despite the improvements in medical care, infections remain an important cause of burn injury-related mortality and morbidity, and complicated sepsis predisposes patients to diverse complications such as organ failure, lengthening of hospital stays, and increased costs. Accurate diagnosis and early treatment of sepsis may have a beneficial impact on clinical outcome of burn-injured patients.

 

Frois, A. O. et als.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open: September 2018 – Volume 6 – Issue 9 – p e1868

portada - PRS Global Open - Vol. 6; No. 3 (2018)The usage of antibiotics and antiseptics to washout the breast pocket, or to soak the breast implant during surgery, has come under scrutiny in recent times. Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention give no recommendation for or against the usage of antibiotics in this regard. They do however offer a weak recommendation for washing tissues with iodophor. This systematic review aims to investigate the efficacy and impact of such topical antibiotic or antiseptic usage in reducing infection rates.

Cornelissen, A. J. et als.
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, June 2018, Volume 41, Issue 3, pp 269–278

portada - EJPS - Vol. 35 (2012)Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging technique, after administration of contrast agents with fluorescent characteristics in the near-infrared (700–900 nm) range, is considered to possess great potential for the future of plastic surgery, given its capacity for perioperative, real-time anatomical guidance and identification. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive literature review concerning current and potential future applications of NIRF imaging in plastic surgery, thereby guiding future research.

Fuertes Bielsa, V; Francés Monasterio, M; Fernández Palacios, J.
Cir. plást. iberolatinoam. vol.43, no.4. oct./dic. 2017. pp.341-349

portada - Cirugía Plástica Ibero - Latinoamericana_hugeLa reconstrucción mamaria inmediata con expansión y recambio por prótesis definitiva es una opción reconstructiva frecuente. En el presente estudio se planteó la siguiente pregunta ¿cuál es la secuencia temporal más adecuada cuando se usa en combinación con radioterapia?
Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en PUBMED con las palabras clave breast reconstruction, implant-based y radiotherapy desde enero de 2010 a enero de
2016.

Barone, M. et als.
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, April 2018, Volume 41, Issue 2, pp 109–118

portada - EJPS - Vol. 35 (2012)A patient’s perspective is usually measured by patient-reported outcome instruments, which are becoming increasingly relevant to current research on clinical outcomes. The aims of our review were to identify studies that evaluated patient satisfaction after gynecomastia correction, analyze existing questionnaires, and summarize the development, psychometric properties and content of the questionnaires.

Winocour, S. et als.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2014-01-01, Volúmen 67, Número 1, Pages 34-41

JPRAS - Vol. 67; No. 1 (2013)Pain in the early post-operative period following subpectoral placement of tissue expanders and implants is commonly reported. The current standard of care for pain control involves the use of oral narcotics. This study, determinated the efficacy of Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) injections for pain relief following placement of subpectoral tissue expanders and breast implants.

Heyneman, A. et als.
Burns, 2016-11-01, Volúmen 42, Número 7, Pages 1377-1386

portada - Burns - Vol. 40; No 6 (2014)For more than 40 years, silver sulphadiazine 1% (SSD) is considered as standard therapy for the conservative treatment of burn wounds. However, in the last 10 years, substantial disadvantages of SSD have been reported in the literature and probably as a result of this, several new dressings for burn wounds have been developed and put on the market. The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the available evidence on SSD in the conservative treatment of burns, specifically in comparison with the newer burn dressings that are increasingly being used nowadays.