2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2009.09.017
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Use of autologous fat graft for correction of facial asymmetry stemming from Parry-Romberg syndrome

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“…Months Effective High aesthetic satisfaction Avelar et al (2010) 1 y Good Satisfied Castro-Govea et al (2012) 1 y Satisfactory Cervelli and Gentile (2009) 1-2 y Satisfied Chang et al (2013) 1 y Improved None Clauser et al (2010) Not specified Good Satisfied Cortese et al (2000) Not specified Very good Increased reabsorption in areas of high mobility Deshmukh et al (2012) Not specified Ersek et al (1998) 7 mo Symmetrical appearance Grimaldi et al (2008) Not specified Effective Satisfied Guerrerosantos et al (2007) 1-8 y Improved Satisfied Hu et al (2011) Not specified Improved Hunstad et al (2011) 14 y Successful Hypertrophy of transplanted fat with weight gain Kanchwala et al (2003) 3 y Excellent Koh et al (2012) 1.5 y Excessive volume loss with weight loss in one case Liu and Cohen (2010) 1 y Successful Longobardi et al (2011) 6 y Excellent Moscona et al (1989) 18 mo Satisfied Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Onesti et al (2009) 1 y Good Satisfied Pagnoni et al (2012) 1 y Good Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Palmero et al (2010) Not specified Fat necrosis Raposo-Amaral et al (2013) 1-4 y Satisfactory Roddi et al (1994) 3-18 mo Minimal reabsorption Saccomanno et al (1997) 2 y None Slack et al (2012) 5-28 y Improved symmetry Sterodimas et al (2009) 13 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied Edema with injections Tiryaki et al (2011) 18 mo Satisfied Subcutaneous ecchymosis Tobin and Middleton (1989) 9 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied None Xie et al (2007) 3 …”
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“…Months Effective High aesthetic satisfaction Avelar et al (2010) 1 y Good Satisfied Castro-Govea et al (2012) 1 y Satisfactory Cervelli and Gentile (2009) 1-2 y Satisfied Chang et al (2013) 1 y Improved None Clauser et al (2010) Not specified Good Satisfied Cortese et al (2000) Not specified Very good Increased reabsorption in areas of high mobility Deshmukh et al (2012) Not specified Ersek et al (1998) 7 mo Symmetrical appearance Grimaldi et al (2008) Not specified Effective Satisfied Guerrerosantos et al (2007) 1-8 y Improved Satisfied Hu et al (2011) Not specified Improved Hunstad et al (2011) 14 y Successful Hypertrophy of transplanted fat with weight gain Kanchwala et al (2003) 3 y Excellent Koh et al (2012) 1.5 y Excessive volume loss with weight loss in one case Liu and Cohen (2010) 1 y Successful Longobardi et al (2011) 6 y Excellent Moscona et al (1989) 18 mo Satisfied Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Onesti et al (2009) 1 y Good Satisfied Pagnoni et al (2012) 1 y Good Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Palmero et al (2010) Not specified Fat necrosis Raposo-Amaral et al (2013) 1-4 y Satisfactory Roddi et al (1994) 3-18 mo Minimal reabsorption Saccomanno et al (1997) 2 y None Slack et al (2012) 5-28 y Improved symmetry Sterodimas et al (2009) 13 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied Edema with injections Tiryaki et al (2011) 18 mo Satisfied Subcutaneous ecchymosis Tobin and Middleton (1989) 9 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied None Xie et al (2007) 3 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its use for restoration of PRS defect has also been reported in the literature [27]. Avelar et al [28] used auricular cartilage in a similar fashion for chin deformity in a patient with PRS. In the present case, we have used costal cartilage for the frontal defect by a technique which is never so elaborately explained in the past.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Complications were reported in 21 articles 9,11,[13][14][15][16]20,22,27,28,30,31,34,[38][39][40][41][43][44][45]47 and included hematoma, 11,14,16,27,28,31,41,43 infection, 9,16,30 partial flap loss, 14,20,30,38 bulkiness, 15,16,39,40,45 atrophy, 34,41 dehiscence, 31 seroma, and 43 transient facial palsy. [48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]…”
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confidence: 99%