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2. Kapsulotomie und Implantatwechsel mit der HD-Endoskopischen transaxillären Technik zur Brustvergrößerung – 7 Fallbeschreibungen
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Klöppel, M, Metka, S, Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, and Archimandritis, T
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Einleitung: Die endoskopisch assistierte transaxilläre Brustvergrößerung wurde erstmalig 1993 [ref:1], beschrieben. Sie bietet die einzigartige Möglichkeit die Brust narbenfrei mit Silikonimplantaten zu vergrößern. Seitdem erfährt diese Technik eine kontinuierliche[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 48. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 55. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie, 22. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2017
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3. Lebensqualität nach Blepharoplastik – eine prospektive Studie
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Archimandritis, T, Klöppel, M, Henrich, G, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, Kovacs, L, and Papadopulos, NA
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Fragestellung: Das Ziel vorliegender klinischer Studie war die prospektive Evaluation der Veränderung der Lebensqualität sowie des psychischen und körperlichen Wohlbefindens nach ästhetischer Blepharoplastik. Methoden: 50 Patienten, die durch das gleiche chirurgische Team operiert[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 48. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 55. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie, 22. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2017
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4. Lebensqualität nach ästhetischer Abdominoplastik – eine prospektive Studie
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Meier, A, Klöppel, M, Henrich, G, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, Kovacs, L, and Papadopulos, NA
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Fragestellung: In der vorangegangenen retrospektiven Studie wurde eine Verbesserung der Lebensqualität nach ästhetischer Abdominoplastik festgestellt. Vorliegende klinische Studie untersucht das Konstrukt Lebensqualität bezüglich Lebenszufriedenheit, Selbstwertgefühl, emotionaler[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 48. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 55. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie, 22. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2017
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5. Die HD-endoskopische transaxilläre Brustvergrößerung – Retrospektive Untersuchung an 550 operierten Patientinnen im Zeitraum von 2006 bis 2016
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Klöppel, M, Metka, S, Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, and Meier, A
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Einleitung: Die transaxilläre Brustvergrößerung bietet als einzige technische Methode mit Hilfe von Implantaten die Brust selbst narbenfrei zu vergrößern. Die Inzision/Narbe ist entfernt von der Brust, versteckt in einer Achselfalte. Die Methode konnte in den letzten[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 48. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 55. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie, 22. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2017
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6. Der Austausch von Silikon-Brustimplantaten über den axillären, endoskopisch unterstützten Zugang – Technische Durchführung und klinische Erfahrung
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Klöppel, M, Vogt, PM, Eder, M, Kovacs, L, and Papadopulos, NA
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Von März 2010 bis Mai 2012 führten wir bei 4 Patientinnen einen Austausch der bestehenden Silikon-Brustimplantate über den zuvor angelegten axillären Zugang mit endoskopischer Unterstützung durch. Das Alter der Patientinnen lag zwischen 22 und 34 Jahren. Bei 2 Patientinnen[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 43. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 17. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2012
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7. Die Lebensqualität nach Brachioplastik – Eine retrospektive Studie
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Pototschnig, HR, Mirceva, V, Kovacs, L, Papadopulos, ON, Machens, HG, Herschbach, P, and Papadopulos, NA
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Einleitung: Da uns noch keine vergleichbare Studie in der Weltliteratur bekannt ist, war es das Ziel dieser Studie, die Lebensqualität von Patienten nach stattgefundener Brachioplastik zu untersuchen. Material und Methoden: 26 Patienten erfüllten die Kriterien zur Teilnahme an dieser re[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 49. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie (ÖGPÄRC), 42. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen (DGPRÄC), 16. Jahrestagung der Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen (VDÄPC)
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- 2011
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8. Patientenzufriedenheit und Lebensqualität in Folge von Bauchdeckenstraffung nach Gewichtsreduktion
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Papadopulos, NA, Staffler, V, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, Papadopulos, NA, Staffler, V, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, and Machens, HG
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- 2015
9. Lebensqualität nach plastisch-ästhetischer Chirurgie
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Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Zimmer, R, and Biemer, E
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Einleitung: In der heutigen Zeit werden ästhetisch-chirurgische Eingriffe immer wieder kontrovers diskutiert. Ziel dieser Studie war es, die Lebensqualität von Patienten, die sich einer solchen Operation unterzogen, zu erfassen, Veränderungen im Hinblick auf Lebensqualität darzustellen[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 126. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie
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- 2009
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10. Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue following mastectomy
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Teymouri, HR, Stergioula, S, Eder, M, Kovacs, L, Biemer, E, and Papadopulos, NA
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Breast cancer remains to be one of the most malignant diseases in the female population. It affects an essential part of female self-consciousness, and therefore causes a wide range of psychological traumas. The incidence in Europe and North America varies between 70 up to 100 new cases in 100.000 inhabitants per year. According to contemporary literature, mastectomy remains one of the most effective methods in the laborious effort to treat and overcome cancer. In this report the history of breast reconstruction is presented. The established methods which are taken into consideration after mastectomy and their clinical outcome are portrayed. The authors propose the free TRAM and DIEP flap as the methods of first choice after mastectomy, which offer most reliable transfer and low morbidity. In the recent past, increasing interest is observed for the SIEA flap. The free S-GAP flap is proposed for patients who are not candidates for a TRAM, DIEP or SIEA flap. Moreover, the pedicled Latissimus Dorsi flap remains still as a reliable, versatile alternative, particularly in case of contraindications for the above mentioned free flaps or when complications occurred.
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11. eine prospektive Studie
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Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, Krammer, S, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Zimmer, R, and Biemer, E
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ddc: 610 - Published
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12. Die 3D Erfassung der Brustregion: Genauigkeit, Optimierung der Aufnahmetechnik und die Bedeutung für die Brustchirurgie
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Kovacs, L, Zimmermann, A, Wöhnl, A, Blaschke, M, Brockmann, G, Papadopulos, NA, Schwenzer, K, Zeilhofer, HF, and Biemer, E
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ddc: 610 - Published
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13. Die Rolle der computerunterstützte 3-D Rekonstruktion für die Individualisierung der Operationsstrategie bei der Rekonstruktion komplexer Defekte im Gesichtsbereich
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Kovacs, L, Zimmermann, A, Schwenzer, K, Papadopulos, NA, Seitz, H, Wawrzin, H, Sader, R, Zeilhofer, HF, and Biemer, E
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ddc: 610 - Published
- 2004
14. Lebenszufriedenheit und -qualität transsexueller Patienten nach Frau zu Mann geschlechtsangleichenden Operationen
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Papadopulos, NA, Ehrenberger, B, Kluger, K, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Machens, HG, Schaff, J, Papadopulos, NA, Ehrenberger, B, Kluger, K, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Machens, HG, and Schaff, J
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- 2014
15. Zwischenergebnisse auf dem Weg zur Herstellungserlaubnis von Adiposen Stromalen Zellen für Zelltherapie
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Papadopulos, NA, Karagianni, M, Wigand, M, Wigand, S, Pototschnig, H, Bieback, K, Klüter, H, Machens, HG, Papadopulos, NA, Karagianni, M, Wigand, M, Wigand, S, Pototschnig, H, Bieback, K, Klüter, H, and Machens, HG
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- 2013
16. Die Behandlung der Trichterbrust mit Macrolane-Gelinjektion bei 18 Patienten - klinischer Erfahrungsbericht
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Klöppel, M, Vogt, PM, Eder, M, Kovacs, L, Papadopulos, NA, Klöppel, M, Vogt, PM, Eder, M, Kovacs, L, and Papadopulos, NA
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- 2012
17. Lebensqualität, Persönlichkeitsveränderungen, Selbstwertschätzung und klinische Ergebnisse nach Rhinoplastik: eine retrospektive Studie
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Kyriakidis, DI, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Papadopulos, ON, Machens, HG, Herschbach, P, Papadopulos, NA, Kyriakidis, DI, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Papadopulos, ON, Machens, HG, Herschbach, P, and Papadopulos, NA
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- 2011
18. Objektive Beurteilung der Mammaasymmetrie: ein Vergleich zwischen 3-D und 2-D Methoden
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Kovacs, L, Eder, M, v. Waldenfels, F, Swobodnik, A, Schuster, T, Klöppel, M, Pape, AK, Raith, S, Kitzler, E, Papadopulos, NA, Machens, HG, Kovacs, L, Eder, M, v. Waldenfels, F, Swobodnik, A, Schuster, T, Klöppel, M, Pape, AK, Raith, S, Kitzler, E, Papadopulos, NA, and Machens, HG
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- 2011
19. Lebensqualität, Persönlichkeitsveränderungen, Selbstwertschätzung und klinische Ergebnisse nach Brustaugmentation
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Totis, A, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, Papadopulos, NA, Totis, A, Henrich, G, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, and Papadopulos, NA
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- 2011
20. Lebensqualität und Patientenzufriedenheit nach Gesichtsstraffung
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Hodbod, M, Henrich, G, Mirceva, V, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, Papadopulos, NA, Hodbod, M, Henrich, G, Mirceva, V, Kovacs, L, Herschbach, P, Machens, HG, and Papadopulos, NA
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- 2011
21. Dreidimensionale Brustkontur- und Brustvolumenänderung nach Mammaaugmentation im zeitlichen Verlauf von 6 Monaten
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Eder, M, v. Waldenfels, F, Sichtermann, M, Schuster, T, Papadopulos, NA, Machens, HG, Kovacs, L, Eder, M, v. Waldenfels, F, Sichtermann, M, Schuster, T, Papadopulos, NA, Machens, HG, and Kovacs, L
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- 2011
22. Intrauterine Behandlung von chirurgisch erzeugten Lippen-Kiefer-Spalten unter Verwendung der Millard-Technik am trächtigen Schafmodell
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Papadopulos, NA, Matzen, T, Raith, A, Papadopoulos, MA, Zeilhofer, HF, Henke, J, Kovacs, L, Biemer, E, Machens, HG, Papadopulos, NA, Matzen, T, Raith, A, Papadopoulos, MA, Zeilhofer, HF, Henke, J, Kovacs, L, Biemer, E, and Machens, HG
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- 2009
23. Lebensqualität nach ästhetisch plastischen Operationen
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Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, Krammer, S, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Zimmer, R, Biemer, E, Papadopulos, NA, Kovacs, L, Krammer, S, Herschbach, P, Henrich, G, Zimmer, R, and Biemer, E
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- 2005
24. Fetal spina bifida repair--current trends and prospects of intrauterine neurosurgery.
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Fichter MA, Dornseifer U, Henke J, Schneider KT, Kovacs L, Biemer E, Bruner J, Adzick NS, Harrison MR, Papadopulos NA, Fichter, M A, Dornseifer, U, Henke, J, Schneider, K T M, Kovacs, L, Biemer, E, Bruner, J, Adzick, N S, Harrison, M R, and Papadopulos, N A
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Myelomeningocele is a common dysraphic defect leading to severe impairment throughout the patient's lifetime. Although surgical closure of this anomaly is usually performed in the early postnatal period, an estimated 330 cases of intrauterine repair have been performed in a few specialized centers worldwide. It was hoped prenatal intervention would improve the prognosis of affected patients, and preliminary findings suggest a reduced incidence of shunt-dependent hydrocephalus, as well as an improvement in hindbrain herniation. However, the expectations for improved neurological outcome have not been fulfilled and not all patients benefit from fetal surgery in the same way. Therefore, a multicenter randomized controlled trial was initiated in the USA to compare intrauterine with conventional postnatal care, in order to establish the procedure-related benefits and risks. The primary study endpoints include the need for shunt at 1 year of age, and fetal and infant mortality. No data from the trial will be published before the final analysis has been completed in 2008, and until then, the number of centers offering intrauterine MMC repair in the USA is limited to 3 in order to prevent the uncontrolled proliferation of new centers offering this procedure. In future, refined, risk-reduced surgical techniques and new treatment options for preterm labor and preterm rupture of the membranes are likely to reduce associated maternal and fetal risks and improve outcome, but further research will be needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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25. Fetoscopic closure of punctured fetal membranes with acellular human amnion plugs in a rabbit model.
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Mallik AS, Fichter MA, Rieder S, Bilic G, Stergioula S, Henke J, Schneider KT, Kurmanavicius J, Biemer E, Zimmermann R, Zisch AH, and Papadopulos NA
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- 2007
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26. Mandibular reconstruction with free osteofasciocutaneous fibula flap: a 10 years experience.
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Papadopulos NA, Schaff J, Sader R, Kovacs L, Deppe H, Kolk A, and Biemer E
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- 2008
27. The use of free prelaminated and sensate osteofasciocutaneous fibular flap in phalloplasty.
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Papadopulos NA, Schaff J, and Biemer E
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URETHRA surgery , *PENIS surgery , *SENSES , *SURGICAL flaps , *PENIS , *SKIN grafting , *MICROSURGERY , *PLASTIC surgery , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *URETHRA diseases , *FIBULA , *BONE grafting , *LONGITUDINAL method , *INNERVATION - Published
- 2008
28. Quality of life after transaxillary endoscopic breast augmentation-A prospective study.
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Klöppel M, Breit K, Machens HG, Kovacs L, and Papadopulos NA
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- Humans, Female, Adult, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Axilla surgery, Middle Aged, Breast Implantation methods, Breast Implantation psychology, Mammaplasty psychology, Mammaplasty methods, Self Concept, Young Adult, Quality of Life, Endoscopy methods, Endoscopy psychology, Patient Satisfaction
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Background: The authors' previous research suggested the hypothesis that aesthetic surgery in general has a positive impact on quality of life (QoL). This prospective study aimed to investigate the indication-specific effect on QoL in patients undergoing transaxillary endoscopic breast augmentation., Methods: Seventy-seven patients underwent aesthetic breast augmentation. Fifty patients met the inclusion criteria. All of them answered one set of the questionnaires preoperatively, and the follow-up set at 6 months postoperatively. The testing instruments included a self-developed indication-specific questionnaire and five standardised and validated questionnaires with German norm data available: Questions on Life Satisfaction, Modules (FLZ
M , German version), the Freiburg Personality Inventory-Revised (FPI-R), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (SRES), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4) and the Breast-Q | Augmentation., Results: Our self-developed indication-specific questionnaire shows high satisfaction with the postoperative results. The FLZM demonstrated significant improvements in the module life in general (p < 0.001), 'hobbies' (p < 0.001), 'health' (p = 0.04), 'family life' (p = 0.03) and 'partner relationship/sexuality' (p < 0.001). Moreover, the FPI-R revealed a significant improvement in emotional stability (p < 0.001). Moreover, the PHQ-4 showed a significant reduction in overall psychological distress (p < 0.001). Further, Breast-Q indicated a significant increase in psychological (p < 0.001) and sexual well-being (p < 0.001)., Conclusion: Transaxillary endoscopic breast augmentation has a significant impact on QoL and sexuality. The surgery leads to a higher satisfaction not only with the result of intervention and the outer appearance specifically, but also with life and the state of health generally. It improves emotional stability. Therefore, the authors' hypothesis in a previous research was confirmed for this specific indication prospectively., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2025
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29. Single-stage full-depth scalp reconstruction with Matriderm®: a clinical case report and a brief literature review.
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Noulas CN, Markou MA, Voulgaris GI, Effraimidou EI, and Papadopulos NA
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Reconstructing scalp defects after basal cell carcinoma removal in elderly patients is challenging. This case report emphasizes Matriderm® as a successful alternative, addressing limitations of traditional methods. The application of Matriderm® in resource-limited scenarios adds insights to surgical literature, and its' usage addresses challenges in patients, contributing to surgical knowledge., Competing Interests: The authors report there are no competing interests to declare., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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- 2024
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30. Quality of life following liposuction for lipoedema: a prospective outcome study.
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Klöppel M, Römich D, Machens HG, and Papadopulos NA
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life psychology, Patient Satisfaction, Treatment Outcome, Surveys and Questionnaires, Lipectomy methods, Lipedema surgery
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Background: The study examines, for the first time, the impact on quality of life after liposuction for lipoedema. The influence of aesthetic plastic interventions and their effects on treatment outcomes has been a major focus of our research group over the past 20 years., Methods: A total of 35 patients were invited to participate in our prospective study, with 30 responding to both the pre- and postoperative questionnaires. The patients received the questionnaires pre-operatively, and 6 months after the liposuction. Our questionnaire set included a self-developed, indication-specific part, along with standardised and validated questionnaires such as the Questions on Life Satisfaction (FLZ
M ), Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) and the Freiburg personality inventory-revised (FPI-R)., Results: Our self-developed questionnaire showed that our patients feel more balanced, more attractive and more self-confident after the treatment. The FLZM showed significant improvements in all three modules: the general satisfaction with life, the state of health and the outer appearance (body image). Using the PHQ-4, a significant improvement in the two subscales of anxiety and depression could be determined, as well as a reduction in overall mental stress. In addition, the RSES showed a significant improvement in self-esteem post-operatively. Furthermore, the FPI-R indicated a significant improvement in emotional stability., Conclusions: Liposuction improves the quality of life in lipoedema patients. Post-operatively, our patients reported less pain and were more satisfied with their bodies and appearance. The hypothesis that liposuction in lipoedema improves the quality of life as a multidimensional construct could be confirmed., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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31. A remarkable complete response after applying chemoradiotherapy to treat a large ulcerative breast tumor.
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Michalopoulos NV, Papadopulos NA, and Frountzas M
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- Humans, Female, Chemoradiotherapy, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Treatment Outcome, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Rectal Neoplasms
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors report no conflict of interest.
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- 2023
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32. Quality of Life Improvement Following Blepharoplasty: A Prospective Study.
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Papadopulos NA, Archimandritis T, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Machens HG, and Klöppel M
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life psychology, Patient Satisfaction, Esthetics, Dental, Surveys and Questionnaires, Blepharoplasty methods
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Background: Our previous retrospective study indicates that esthetic surgery in general results in a significant improvement in Quality of life (QoL). This is the first indication-specific prospective evaluation of QoL after blepharoplasty using standardized and validated questionnaires., Objectives: To report changes in QoL after blepharoplasty prospectively with a 6-month follow-up., Methods: The same surgical team performed an esthetic blepharoplasty on 50 patients. Participants answered 1 set of questionnaires preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively. The instrument consisted of a self-developed indication-specific part specially designed for blepharoplasty and 4 validated and standardized testing instruments (FLZ, FPI-R, RSES, and PHQ-4) with norm data for German-speaking countries available., Results: This study reveals a high rate of satisfaction after blepharoplasty. 96% felt better about themselves and 94% would undergo the procedure again. Statistically significant increased values were found postoperatively in the items "income" ( P =0.016), "family life" ( P =0.028), "partner relationship" ( P =0.039), "ability to relax" ( P <0.001), "energy" ( P <0.001), "hobbies" ( P <0.001), and with their outer appearance in general ( P =0.018). Blepharoplasty showed a statistically significant improvement in emotional stability ( P =0.017) and a reduction in depressive symptoms ( P <0.001). Our patients had statistically significantly higher self-esteem before ( P <0.001) and after ( P <0.001) the intervention., Conclusion: Our prospective study shows that blepharoplasty increases most aspects of QoL significantly, has a positive effect on emotional and physical well-being, and reduces the incidence of depressive symptoms and anxiety., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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- 2023
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33. Lumbrical Muscles Neural Branching Patterns: A Cadaveric Study With Potential Clinical Implications.
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Colonna MR, Piagkou M, Monticelli A, Tiengo C, Bassetto F, Sonda R, Battiston B, Titolo P, Tos P, Fazio A, Costa AL, Galeano M, Porzionato A, De Caro R, Cucinotta F, Anastasopoulos N, Papadopulos NA, Geuna S, and Natsis K
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- Cadaver, Female, Humans, Male, Median Nerve anatomy & histology, Muscle, Skeletal anatomy & histology, Hand anatomy & histology, Ulnar Nerve anatomy & histology
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Background: Lumbrical muscles originate in the palm from the 4 tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus and course distally along the radial side of the corresponding metacarpophalangeal joints, in front of the deep transverse metacarpal ligament. The first and second lumbrical muscles are typically innervated by the median nerve, and third and fourth by the ulnar nerve. A plethora of lumbrical muscle variants has been described, ranging from muscles' absence to reduction in their number or presence of accessory slips. The current cadaveric study highlights typical and variable neural supply of lumbrical muscles., Materials: Eight (3 right and 5 left) fresh frozen cadaveric hands of 3 males and 5 females of unknown age were dissected. From the palmar wrist crease, the median and ulnar nerve followed distally to their terminal branches. The ulnar nerve deep branch was dissected and lumbrical muscle innervation patterns were noted., Results: The frequency of typical innervations of lumbrical muscles is confirmed. The second lumbrical nerve had a double composition from both the median and ulnar nerves, in 12.5% of the hands. The thickest branch (1.38 mm) originated from the ulnar nerve and supplied the third lumbrical muscle, and the thinnest one (0.67 mm) from the ulnar nerve and supplied the fourth lumbrical muscle. In 54.5%, lumbrical nerve bifurcation was identified., Conclusion: The complex innervation pattern and the peculiar anatomy of branching to different thirds of the muscle bellies are pointed out. These findings are important in dealing with complex and deep injuries in the palmar region, including transmetacarpal amputations.
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- 2022
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34. Eating disorders: A neglected group of mental disorders in patients requesting aesthetic surgery.
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Zimmer R, Methfessel I, Heiss L, Kovacs L, and Papadopulos NA
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- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Female, Humans, Male, Anorexia Nervosa diagnosis, Anorexia Nervosa epidemiology, Bulimia diagnosis, Bulimia epidemiology, Feeding and Eating Disorders epidemiology, Surgery, Plastic
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Background: There is a lack of data concerning the prevalence of eating disorders in patients requesting aesthetic surgery in spite of a large body of literature on the psychopathology of these patients. This may mostly be due to insufficient diagnostic assessment instruments. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of eating disorders and their comorbidities in patients undergoing aesthetic surgery., Methods: The assessment of prevalence of the eating disorders as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder as well as other mental disorders was performed with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV mental disorders (SCID), axis 1., Results: 212 patients (198 females, 14 males), requesting different types of aesthetic surgery, were included in this study. Eating disorders had a current prevalence of 8.0% (17/212) and a lifetime prevalence of 11.3% (24/212). Anorexia nervosa was predominantly found in patients with breast augmentation [current: 7.4% (2/27); lifetime: 11.1% (3/27)] and rhinoplasty [6.3 (1/16); 12.6% (2/16)]. Bulimia nervosa dominated in patients with liposuction [10% (3/30); 13.3% (4/30)] and binge eating disorder in patients with abdominoplasty [current/lifetime: 10.8% (4/37)]. Levels of significance (p ≤ 0.002) were reached for prevalence of the eating disorders in above mentioned types of surgery, when compared to prevalence data of the general population (two proportion Z test for SPSS)., Conclusion: Eating disorders are distributed according to a certain pattern in the different types of aesthetic surgery. Interestingly, the current prevalence of eating disorders (17/212) was comparable to that of body dysmorphic disorder (26/212)., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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35. Quality of Life after Rhinoplasty: A Prospective Study.
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Papadopulos NA, Liebmann J, Kloeppel M, Henrich G, Machens HG, Staudenmaier R, and Niehaus R
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- Humans, Patient Satisfaction, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Quality of Life, Rhinoplasty
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As our previous studies have shown, cosmetic surgery has a positive correlation with postoperative well-being. The aim of this study was to prospectively examine the postoperative changes in quality of life (QoL) after a rhinoplasty. Thirty-four patients who underwent septorhinoplasty performed by a single surgeon from July 2015 to October 2018 reported in indication-specific self-developed and different validated questionnaires (FLZM or Fragen zur Lebenszufriedenheit Module, Freiburg Personality Inventor, Rosenberg self-esteem scale, Functional Rhinoplasty Outcome Inventory 17 [FROI-17], and Glasgow Benefit Inventory [GBI]) on the status of their QoL preoperatively (T0) and 6 months' follow-up (T1). Our goal was to assess the difference in psyche and self-esteem and to get objective insights into the effect of the operation. Significant improvements in QoL in terms of general module, health, and appearance were noted. The general part of the FLZM showed increasing T1 values in the sum scores ( p = 0.005). With regard to the item "health," T1 was better than the norm data ( p = 0.003). The statistically significant improvement for the item nose appearance ( p < 0.0001) after operation and T1 versus reference data ( p < 0.010) should be highlighted. The subjective patient ratings showed statistically significant T1 improvements for all items of the FROI-17: overall nose ( p < 0.0001), nasal function ( p = 0.001), general/further symptoms ( p = 0.006), and confidence increased by aesthetic changes ( p < 0.0001). Furthermore, the GBI score shows an improved QoL after rhinoplasty ( p < 0.0001). Based on the assessment of a variety of disease- and nondisease-specific validated questionnaires, numerous improvements in the QoL of the patients were observed. Therefore, we support septorhinoplasty as a meaningful procedure regarding QoL improvement. The level of evidence is Level II prospective cohort study., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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36. Quality of Life and Satisfaction in Transgender Men After Phalloplasty in a Retrospective Study.
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Papadopulos NA, Ehrenberger B, Zavlin D, Lellé JD, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Herschbach P, Machens HG, and Schaff J
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- Humans, Male, Patient Satisfaction, Personal Satisfaction, Quality of Life, Retrospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Transgender Persons, Transsexualism surgery
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Background: Partly as a result of the increasing attention directed toward transgender individuals and despite much research work on the topic of quality of life (QOL) of transgender, there is still a lack of studies using standardized questionnaires in their evaluation., Aims: We designed a survey to evaluate the influence of surgery after phalloplasty (osteofasciocutaneous fibula free flap or osteofasciocutaneous radial free forearm flap) on QOL, emotional stability, self-esteem, and psyche of postoperated transgender men., Methods: The present study included 32 transgender men who had undergone gender-affirming surgery (GAS) exclusively in our department between 2000 and 2012. Apart from our self-developed, indication-specific questionnaire with questions on socioeconomic and demographic data as well as postoperative satisfaction, the testing instrument included 4 frequently used, standardized testing instruments, which we compared with normative data. These included (a) a self-assessment test Fragebogen zur Lebenszufriedenheit with questions on QOL consisting of 3 modules (general satisfaction, satisfaction with health, and satisfaction with body image/outer appearance), (b) the Freiburg Personality Inventory, (c) the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Questionnaire, and (d) the Patient Health Questionnaire 4., Findings: Our self-developed, indication-specific questionnaire showed that 88% of our patients were very satisfied with the aesthetic result, 75% have had sex after surgery, and 72% were very satisfied with sexual function after GAS. Eighty-one percent had a strong improvement of QOL, and 91% would undergo the same treatment again. Eighty-four percent would recommend GAS to others. All patients lived as men fulltime., Discussion: Our study reveals that GAS plays an important part in the interdisciplinary treatment of transgender individuals as it improves the QOL in transgender men in most aspects of everyday life and has a positive influence on the patients' psyche and self-esteem in a retrospective study., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest and sources of funding: none declared., (Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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37. Tracking the risk factors associated with high-risk cSCC: A 10-year, Two-Institution, Greek study.
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Dimonitsas E, Champsas G, Kakagia D, Stavrianos S, Roussos S, Doryforou O, Neamonitou F, Soura E, Kostopoulos E, Christofidou E, Papadopulos O, Thymara I, Papadopulos NA, Stratigos A, and Korkolopoulou P
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell epidemiology, Female, Greece, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy, Skin Neoplasms epidemiology, Time Factors, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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Purpose: We sought to identify independent risk factors for positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), local recurrence (LR), metastasis (M) and death caused by cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) (DCS) in high-risk cSCC patients. Moreover, we compared the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) system with the previous used in Greece (based on tumor size) and proposed a new classification system., Methods: 1,524 cSCC patients were enrolled between January 2004 and December 2014, from two medical institutions. Potential risk factors for SLNB (local recurrence/LR, metastasis/M, death caused by SCC/DCS) were analyzed by univariate and multivariate Cox logistic regression models., Results: Of the included patients with a median follow-up of 60 months 107 developed local recurrence (7%) while 84 developed metastases (5.5%). Among 36 patients undergoing sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), 25% showed a positive SLNB with a false-negative result (11%). On multivariate analysis, key prognostic factors for LR were tumor diameter ≥2 cm, poor differentiation, incomplete excision and perineural invasion and for M were high-risk tumor site, tumor diameter ≥2 cm, poor differentiation, invasion beyond subcutaneous tissue, incomplete excision, perineural invasion and recurrence. DCS seems to be affected by tumor diameter ≥ 2 cm, poor differentiation, invasion beyond subcutaneous tissue, incomplete excision, perineural invasion and recurrence independently., Conclusions: These suggest the determined role of tumor diameter of cSCCs. Harnessing knowledge and collecting the up-to-date data along the clinical journey of high-risk cSCC, the future looks bright (development of new clinical trials, adjuvant therapies and tumor staging with SLNB).
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38. Psychological Pathologies and Sexual Orientation in Transgender Women Undergoing Gender Confirming Treatment.
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Papadopulos NA, Lellé JD, Zavlin D, Herschbach P, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Ehrenberger B, Machens HG, and Schaff J
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Penis innervation, Quality of Life psychology, Retrospective Studies, Gender-Affirming Surgery methods, Vagina innervation, Young Adult, Patient Satisfaction, Penis surgery, Gender-Affirming Surgery psychology, Sexual Behavior psychology, Transgender Persons psychology, Vagina surgery
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Background: There are few studies evaluating depression, self-esteem, and mental health after gender confirming treatment of transgender women. Most of these studies include different surgical techniques and nonvalidated questionnaires. With our survey, we are aiming to assess psychopathologies and mental health as well as sexuality among a group of patients treated by the same surgeon performing our self-developed combined surgical technique. This vaginoplasty approach is characterized by constructing the vaginal cavity with parts of the penile and scrotal skin as well as the longitudinally incised urethra., Materials and Methods: Forty-seven transgender women who underwent gender confirming treatment between 2007 and 2013 were included in a retrospective study. The assessment of our study group was performed by means of self-developed indication-specific questionnaires and 3 standardized questionnaires that can be compared with norm data., Results: Preoperative psychotherapy was mostly considered as helpful by the patients, yet postoperatively, only a third of our study participants were still under therapeutic treatment. Furthermore, we could show a change in sexual preference toward a more bisexual orientation. Gender confirming treatment satisfied the expectations for most of the patients and, in their opinion, should have been performed earlier. Results of the standardized Patient Health Questionnaire 4, a short depression screening questionnaire, did not significantly differ from healthy norm data. The Freiburg Personality Inventory, Revised, revealed normal emotionality and sane self-assessment within our study group. High self-esteem and significantly higher scores than norm data were found for the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale., Conclusions: Gender confirming treatment with the combined technique is an important part of a multi-structured treatment of transgenders and does have effects on psychological well-being. It seems to decrease psychopathologies and implicates several ameliorations for transgender women. Findings need to be verified in prospective studies including preoperative evaluations.
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39. Quality of life following aesthetic liposuction: A prospective outcome study.
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Papadopulos NA, Kolassa MJ, Henrich G, Herschbach P, Kovacs L, Machens HG, and Klöppel M
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- Adult, Anxiety, Body Image, Esthetics, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction, Personality Inventory, Prospective Studies, Psychological Distress, Self Concept, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Lipectomy psychology, Quality of Life
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Background: The authors' previous research suggested the hypothesis that aesthetic surgery in general has a positive impact on quality of life (QoL). This prospective study aimed to investigate the indication-specific effect on QoL in patients undergoing aesthetic liposuction. To our knowledge, no other prospective study has been conducted using standardised and validated questionnaires with a comparable return rate and sample size., Methods: Sixty-four patients underwent aesthetic liposuction. Forty-two patients met the inclusion criteria, and 38 of them answered one set of questionnaires preoperatively and the follow-up set at six months post-operatively. The testing instrument included a self-developed, indication-specific questionnaire and four standardised and validated questionnaires with German norm data available: Questions on Life Satisfaction, Modules (FLZ
M , German version), the Freiburg Personality Inventory-Revised (FPI-R), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4)., Results: Our self-developed indication-specific questionnaire showed high satisfaction with the postoperative results. The FLZM demonstrated significant improvements for all modules, concerning life in general (p = 0.02), health (p = 0.04) and body image (p = 0.02). Moreover, the FPI-R revealed a significant improvement in emotional stability (p < 0.01). Moreover, the PHQ-4 showed a significant reduction in overall psychological distress (p = 0.03) and anxiety (p = 0.01)., Conclusion: Liposuction had significant impact on QoL. The surgery led to a higher satisfaction not only with the result of intervention and the outer appearance specifically but also with life and the state of health generally. It improved emotional stability and reduced anxiety. Therefore, the authors' hypothesis in a previous research was confirmed for this specific indication prospectively., (Copyright © 2019 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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40. Distal nerve transfer from the median nerve lumbrical fibers to the distal ulnar nerve motor branches in the palm: An anatomical cadaveric study.
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Colonna MR, Pino D, Battiston B, d'Alcontres FS, Natsis K, Bassetto F, Papadopulos NA, Tiengo C, and Geuna S
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- Cadaver, Dissection methods, Humans, Male, Median Nerve transplantation, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ulnar Nerve anatomy & histology, Hand innervation, Hand surgery, Nerve Transfer methods, Ulnar Nerve surgery, Ulnar Nerve transplantation
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Background: The aim of the current study is to investigate the first and second lumbrical nerves as potential fibers donors to the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve to avoid intrinsic atrophy in high ulnar nerve injuries., Methods: Sixteen fresh frozen cadaveric hands were dissected, the radial lumbrical nerves accessed, and a coaptation, either in reverse end-to-side or in double end-to-side through a bridge nerve graft, was created to the deep motor branch of ulnar nerve. Semithin sections were taken from samples of donor and recipient nerves for qualitative (nerve architecture) and quantitative studies (fiber count and donor/recipient ratio)., Results: The first lumbrical showed a robust trunk and a superior axon density (9,126.50 ± 2,923.41 axons/mm
2 ) to the ulnar motor branch (7,506.50 ± 1,137.50 axons/mm2 distal to the opponens tunnel and 7,947.75 ± 1,741.24 axons/mm2 before its terminal branching); the ulnar motor branch showed a higher axon number (2,633.51 ± 410.00 distal to the opponens tunnel and 2,345.75 ± 2,101.56 before its terminal branching) than the first lumbrical (1,410.56 ± 823.89); section areas occupied by axons were higher in proximal (0.20 ± 0.16) and distal (0.26 ± 0.20) ulnar samples than the first lumbrical (0.17 ± 0.16). Donor/recipient ratio first lumbrical/deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve were 1:1.86 (distal to the opponens tunnel) and 1:1.67 (at its terminal branching); data about the second lumbrical were ruled out because of bias., Conclusions: A transfer from the first lumbrical nerve to the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve in palm is suitable to avoid intrinsic atrophy., (© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)- Published
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41. The Impact of Harvesting Systems and Donor Characteristics on Viability of Nucleated Cells in Adipose Tissue: A First Step Towards a Manufacturing Process.
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Papadopulos NA, Wigand S, Kuntz N, Piringer M, Machens HG, Klüter H, Bieback K, and Karagianni M
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- Adipocytes cytology, Adipose Tissue cytology, Adult, Age Factors, Body Mass Index, Cell Differentiation physiology, Cell Survival physiology, Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy methods, Female, Humans, Lipectomy methods, Male, Middle Aged, Tissue Donors, Young Adult, Mesenchymal Stem Cells physiology, Tissue and Organ Harvesting methods
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Adipose tissue contains an abundant population of mesenchymal stromal cells (= adipose stromal cells [ASC]) with multilineage differentiation, immunomodulatory and trophic potential promising for cell-based therapies. Although intensely investigated in pre- and clinical studies, little is known about the impact of donor characteristics on the viability of ASC. To correlate patient data to the quality of processed adipose tissue and to establish a first step towards a manufacturing process for cell therapy, we evaluated the effects of 2 harvesting systems (LipiVage, TTF-System) and donor characteristics on cell viability of nucleated cells in a cohort of 44 samples obtained from 17 donors.The impact of donor-specific factors (localization, age, body-mass-index, chronic diseases, intake of drugs, nicotine consumption or disorders of the thyroid gland) and the harvesting system on nucleated cell (NC) counts and viability of processed lipoaspirates were statistically analyzed.Increasing age has a significant positive influence on NC viability (P = 0.001). Donors with intake of thyroid hormones based on a hypothyroidism and suctioned with the LipiVage-System reached a significantly higher viability of NC (P = 0.038). No statistical difference was shown between the 2 harvesting-systems (P = 0.338) and the donor sites (P = 0.294).We focused on a potential correlation between NC viability and donor characteristics. Based on the donor cohort investigated in this study, cells from elderly patients suctioned with the LipiVage-System and taking thyroid hormones yielded cells of higher viability, suggesting an improved quality for subsequent manufacturing procedures. Further investigations are necessary to understand and correlate this data to ASC in vitro characteristics.
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42. Aesthetic abdominoplasty has a positive impact on quality of life prospectively.
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Papadopulos NA, Meier AC, Henrich G, Herschbach P, Kovacs L, Machens HG, and Klöppel M
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- Adult, Aged, Body Image psychology, Humans, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction, Prospective Studies, Self Concept, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Abdominoplasty psychology, Quality of Life psychology, Surgery, Plastic psychology
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Background: In our previous retrospective study, we detected an increased quality of life after aesthetic abdominoplasty. In this survey, we analyzed quality of life, self-esteem, emotional stability, and mental health before and after aesthetic abdominoplasty prospectively., Methods: Twenty-two female patients were surveyed before and six months after their surgeries. The testing instrument consisted of a self-developed indication-specific questionnaire and four standardized tests (Questions on Life Satisfaction plus a specified part body image, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Freiburg Personality Inventory, and Patient Health Questionnaire-4)., Results: Significantly increased values were found concerning feeling comfortable in swimwear in front of the mirror or the sexual partner and at social or professional activities (each p=0.000). Women had less problems doing sports (p=0.029) and felt more feminine (p=0.012). Sum scores of general life satisfaction (p=0.016) and scores of the items leisure activity (p=0.003), relaxing abilities (p=0.002), and sexuality (p=0.046) showed significant improvements. The body image improved in general (p=0.010) and in particular in the items abdomen, hips, and waist (each p=0.000). Emotional stability increased significantly (p=0.029). We detected a mild mental depression in 27% and a moderate depression in 32% of our patients before surgery. Depressive disorders were significantly reduced (p=0.004) down to mild depression in 18% and moderate depression in 9% of the patients., Conclusion: Positive results for quality of life shown in the retrospective study were confirmed. Abdominoplasty improves general life satisfaction and satisfaction with health and outer appearance and increases emotional stability. Depressive patients showed a significant improvement after aesthetic abdominoplasty., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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43. Age-Related Differences for Male-to-Female Transgender Patients Undergoing Gender-Affirming Surgery.
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Zavlin D, Wassersug RJ, Chegireddy V, Schaff J, and Papadopulos NA
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Introduction: It has been theorized that there are 2 subgroups within the male-to-female (MtF) transgender population: individuals who are predominantly androphilic and those who are predominantly gynephylic or interested in both male and female partners., Aim: To explore the role of a dichotomous distribution of age at dysphoria onset in individuals diagnosed with MtF gender dysphoria., Methods: 40 patients who presented to a surgical clinic in Germany for gender-affirming surgery (GAS) were included in this study. Their age distribution was plotted as a histogram and the population was then divided at the median self-reported age of onset of gender dysphoria-that is, those 17 years and younger and those 18 years and older. The 2 groups were then compared with regard to demographic data, partnership history, various quality of life parameters, as well as sexual orientation and sexual history., Main Outcome Measure: Self-designed questionnaires for demographics and sexuality, Questions on Life Satisfaction and Body Image (FLZ
M ), Freiburg Personality Inventory, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and Patient Health Questionnaire were used., Results: Early-onset, gender-dysphoric MtF patients underwent GAS at a much younger age (mean 32.7 vs 43.8 years, P = .004), but had similar characteristics regarding weight, height, body mass index, marital status, and living situation to individuals who reported later onset of gender dysphoria. Preoperatively, they showed greater depressive symptoms (4.6 vs 3.3 points, P = .045), which disappeared after GAS. Following surgery, the younger MtFs were predominantly attracted to men (52.6%), whereas individuals who were diagnosed with late-onset of gender dysphoria preferred women or both men and women (85.7%) as sexual partners (P = .010). Younger trans individuals were more frequently sexually active (73.7% vs 42.9%, P = .049)., Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there are 2 MtF populations that differ in age of dysphoria onset, sexual history, and multiple personal details including sexual orientation. These data may be used to improve care to transgender individuals by providing treatment reflecting their sexual interests. Zavlin D, Wassersug RJ, Chegireddy V, et al. Age-Related Differences for Male-to-Female Transgender Patients Undergoing Gender-Affirming Surgery. Sex Med 2019;7:86-93., (Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. The Effect of Blepharoplasty on Our Patient's Quality of Life, Emotional Stability, and Self-Esteem.
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Papadopulos NA, Hodbod M, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Papadopoulos O, Herschbach P, and Machens HG
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- Adult, Aged, Blepharoplasty methods, Body Image psychology, Emotions, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personality, Retrospective Studies, Self Efficacy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Blepharoplasty psychology, Cosmetic Techniques psychology, Patient Satisfaction, Quality of Life
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Background: Several studies have been conducted evaluating psychological effects following aesthetic surgery, however few of them following blepharoplasty!, Purpose: To determine whether blepharoplasty affects quality of life and satisfaction as well as, emotional stability and self-esteem in patients who underwent only blepharoplasty., Design: A retrospective study including transdermal blepharoplasty operations between the years 1995 and 2008., Methods: A self-developed and indication-specific questionnaire especially for blepharoplasty, as well as the standardized testing instruments FLZM, FPI-R, and RSES, concerning quality of life, body image, personality, and self-esteem was utilized., Participants: A total of 123 patients were included in the study. Forty-six patients participated in the study., Main Outcomes and Measures: Results were compared with the existing representative norm data from the German speaking countries., Results: In the indication-specific questionnaire, 44 patients reported a positive influence on their personal wellbeing, and 33 were more satisfied with their appearance (follow-up 3-95 months; average 48.5 months); 20 felt more self-confident, and 25 felt more attractive.Statistically significant increased values in quality of life (FLZM) were found in the aspects work (P = 0.02), mobility (P < 0.001) and independence from assistance or help (P < 0.001).Higher scores concerning personality and self-esteem compared with the respective random sample were found in the questionnaires FPI-R (P = 0.02) and RSES (P < 0.001)., Conclusion and Relevance: Among plastic surgical interventions, blepharoplasty is a minimal invasive operation, which is very well tolerated by patients. Patients take advantage in personal wellbeing, self-esteem, and different aspects of their daily life.
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45. Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery using the Combined Vaginoplasty Technique: Satisfaction of Transgender Patients with Aesthetic, Functional, and Sexual Outcomes.
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Zavlin D, Schaff J, Lellé JD, Jubbal KT, Herschbach P, Henrich G, Ehrenberger B, Kovacs L, Machens HG, and Papadopulos NA
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- Adult, Cohort Studies, Female, Germany, Hospitals, University, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personal Satisfaction, Quality of Life psychology, Retrospective Studies, Sexual Behavior psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Transgender Persons psychology, Transsexualism surgery, Young Adult, Gynecologic Surgical Procedures methods, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Gender-Affirming Surgery methods, Sexual Behavior physiology, Vagina surgery
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Background: Currently available patient-reported outcome measures are limited in the field of sex reassignment surgery (SRS). Standardized questionnaires deliver high evidence data on satisfaction of male-to-female (MTF) transgender patients but do not allow any modification in their clinical application. We therefore designed a prospective study using self-developed indication-specific questionnaires to evaluate the aesthetic, functional, and sexual outcomes of MTF patients undergoing SRS., Methods: Forty-nine adult MTF transgender patients who underwent two-stage SRS were eligible for study inclusion between September 2012 and January 2014. Forty patients (= N) ultimately filled out both parts of the questionnaire sets: 1 day before the first stage (T0) and 6 months after the second stage of SRS (T1). These questionnaires focused on demographic characteristics, the satisfaction with aesthetic and functional results, and sexuality., Results: Patients rated their surgical satisfaction of most items with mean scores above 7 on a 0-10-point scale. Many items evaluating everyday life activities improved significantly after SRS compared to T0 (p < 0.01). All but one patient (97.5%) reported no regrets about having undergone surgery, and the majority recommended it to other patients with gender dysphoria. Femininity and sexual activity increased significantly postoperatively (p < 0.01). Satisfaction with intercourse and orgasm was high: 6.70 and 8.21, respectively, on a 0-10 scale., Conclusion: Satisfaction with the cosmetic outcome, as well as the functional and sexual outcomes, reveal positive effects of SRS using the combined technique on transgender patient lives. Nevertheless, standardized and validated SRS-specific questionnaires are lacking., Level of Evidence Iv: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .
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- 2018
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46. Reply: Terminology in Transgender Patient Care.
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Papadopulos NA and Zavlin D
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- Humans, Patient Care, Transgender Persons, Transsexualism
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- 2018
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47. Combined vaginoplasty technique for male-to-female sex reassignment surgery: Operative approach and outcomes.
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Papadopulos NA, Zavlin D, Lellé JD, Herschbach P, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Ehrenberger B, Machens HG, and Schaff J
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- Adult, Cohort Studies, Demography, Esthetics, Female, Humans, Male, Patient Outcome Assessment, Prospective Studies, Postoperative Complications classification, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Plastic Surgery Procedures adverse effects, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Gender-Affirming Surgery adverse effects, Gender-Affirming Surgery methods, Vagina surgery
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Background: Several therapy options exist for male-to-female (MTF) transgenders desiring sex reassignment. Surgery includes numerous different procedures. Of those, vaginoplasty is predominant and aims at providing attractive esthetics and fully functional genitals. This study aimed to present the surgical results of our modified combined vaginoplasty technique in a consecutive patient cohort., Methods: We included 40 MTF transgender patients who underwent a two-stage sex reassignment surgery (SRS) in an observational prospective study between September 2012 and January 2014. Demographic characteristics, medical and surgical history, operative details, and outcomes after surgery were documented. Postoperatively, 23 patients received a pelvic examination following the standardized protocol., Results: Measured vaginal depth was 11.77-14.99 cm depending on the size of the dilator used (25-40 mm). Vaginal, clitoral, and labial sensitivities were intact and favorable in all examined patients. Nineteen women (47.5%) opted for breast augmentations to achieve a feminine cosmesis, making it the most common nongenital operation. Complications were mostly minor and temporary. Severe adverse events, such as wound infections (n = 3), colon injuries (3), short (1) or narrow (1) vaginas, or partial clitoral necroses (1), were rare and immediately addressed by the surgical team. No vaginal construction was lost, and no secondary reconstructive approaches were required., Conclusion: Satisfactory physical results and favorable low rates of complications endorse our combined technique for MTF SRS. These findings, however, need to be confirmed by other research groups as well. Therefore, in our opinion, MTF SRS remains an evolving area of development, whose research is aiming to establish a state-of-the-art surgical technique., (Copyright © 2017 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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48. Quality of Life-Changes after Rhinoplasty.
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Niehaus R, Kovacs L, Machens HG, Herschbach P, and Papadopulos NA
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Self Concept, Sexuality, Young Adult, Quality of Life, Rhinoplasty psychology
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Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: None.
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49. Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery Using the Combined Technique Leads to Increased Quality of Life in a Prospective Study.
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Papadopulos NA, Zavlin D, Lellé JD, Herschbach P, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Ehrenberger B, Machens HG, and Schaff J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Self Report, Young Adult, Quality of Life, Gender-Affirming Surgery methods
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Background: The authors' previous research showed that various plastic surgical procedures can increase a patient's quality of life in its different aspects. In a prospective setting, they evaluated whether sex reassignment surgery has similar effects for male-to-female transgender patients compared to baseline data before sex reassignment surgery., Methods: All 39 patients who underwent their first-stage male-to-female sex reassignment surgery between October of 2012 and January of 2014 received one set of questionnaires preoperatively (time 0) and approximately 6 months after their final operation (time 1). Each set contained self-developed, indication-specific questions combined with the standardized validated Questions on Life Satisfaction, Modules (German version) questionnaire, the Freiburg Personality Inventory, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Patient Health Questionnaire, which were compared to available norm data., Results: The mean patient age was 38.6 years. The majority of the patients were highly educated, childless, and single. Significant improvements were found in the Questions on Life Satisfaction, Modules (German version), especially for the items "partnership," "ability to relax," "energy," "freedom from anxiety," "hair," "breast," and "penis/vagina" (p < 0.01). Furthermore, the patients appeared more emotionally stable (p = 0.03), showed higher self-esteem (p = 0.01), and showed much lower depression/anxiety (p < 0.01)., Conclusions: The positive study findings were confirmed with the results from prior retrospective studies. However, medical literature focuses largely on surgical and functional satisfaction and not overall quality of life. In addition, standardized questionnaires are used rarely and solely retrospectively, with the risk of recall bias. The increased quality of life of transgender women postoperatively endorses sex reassignment surgery as a valuable option for these patients., Clinical Queston/level of Evidence: Therapeutic, IV.
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50. Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction Following Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery.
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Papadopulos NA, Lellé JD, Zavlin D, Herschbach P, Henrich G, Kovacs L, Ehrenberger B, Kluger AK, Machens HG, and Schaff J
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Socioeconomic Factors, Patient Satisfaction, Quality of Life psychology, Gender-Affirming Surgery psychology
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Background: Surveys on quality of life (QOL) of male-to-female (MTF) transsexuals have found low QOL scores before and increased satisfaction scores after sex-reassignment surgery (SRS). To our knowledge, many of them lack standardized questionnaires and comparisons with normative data to evaluate different vaginoplasty techniques., Aim: To analyze patient satisfaction and QOL after SRS., Methods: Forty-seven patients participated in this study. All patients had surgery with our self-developed combined technique on average 19 months before the survey. They completed a self-developed indication-specific questionnaire concerning demographic and socioeconomic issues and postoperative satisfaction. Furthermore, a standardized self-assessment questionnaire on satisfaction and QOL (Fragen zur Lebenszufriedenheit
Module [FLZM ]; Questions on Life SatisfactionModules ) was used. The FLZM consists of three modules (general life satisfaction, satisfaction with health, and satisfaction with body image) with scores of weighted satisfaction for each item. Results of the general and health modules were compared with normative data., Outcomes: Demographics, QOL, general life satisfaction, satisfaction with health, and satisfaction with body image., Results: The self-developed indication-specific questionnaire showed that 91% experienced an improvement of QOL. All patients stated they would undergo SRS again and did not regret it at all. Patients stated their femininity significantly increased. For the FLZM , the sum score for general life satisfaction (P < .001) was significantly lower than the normative data, whereas the sum score of the satisfaction with health module (P = .038) did not reach statistical significance. The two modules also showed positive trends for different items. Values of the body image module showed a significant increase in satisfaction with breasts (P < .001) and genitals (P = .002)., Clinical Implications: The findings of this survey emphasize the importance of SRS in the interdisciplinary gender-reassignment process. The detailed description of our combined technique could help to improve the surgical outcome and patient satisfaction of this complex and non-standardized surgery., Strengths and Limitations: This is the first description of a new surgical technique (combined technique) for MTF SRS. QOL was assessed by a large number of patients by standardized questionnaires and could be compared with normative data. Because this is a retrospective study, we can draw only careful conclusions for pre- and postoperative changes., Conclusion: Our self-developed combined surgical technique seemed to have a positive influence on QOL after SRS. Satisfaction with breasts, genitals, and femininity increased significantly and show the importance of surgical treatment as a key therapeutic option for MTF transsexuals. Papadopulos NA, Lellé J-D, Zavlin D, et al. Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction Following Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery. J Sex Med 2017;14:721-730., (Copyright © 2017 International Society for Sexual Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2017
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