Elliot M Hirsch
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Seth A, Hirsch E, Kim J, Fine N
Ann Plast Surg
. 2017 Jan;
78(6):641-645.
PMID: 28106627
Background: Achieving optimal inferolateral coverage is critical to successful prosthetic breast reconstruction. Serratus anterior fascia (SF) elevation, a promising alternative to muscle flaps and acellular dermis (ADM), has not been...
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Hirsch E, Seth A, Fine N
Ann Plast Surg
. 2015 Jan;
74(2):271-2.
PMID: 25590253
No abstract available.
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Hirsch E, Seth A, Kim J, Dumanian G, Mustoe T, Galiano R, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2014 Oct;
134(5):692e-699e.
PMID: 25347643
Background: Expander/implant breast reconstruction is a common approach to breast reconstruction. Although several studies evaluate risk factors for complications during the overall reconstructive process, no studies currently evaluate risk factors...
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Hirsch E, Chukwu C, Butt Z, Khan S, Galiano R
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2014 Oct;
2(1):e94.
PMID: 25289291
Background: One of the primary benefits of breast conserving therapy (BCT) is the potential ability to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the breast. However, current literature and clinical experience suggest...
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Seth A, Silver H, Hirsch E, Kim J, Fine N
Ann Plast Surg
. 2014 Sep;
75(5):503-7.
PMID: 25180955
Background: Despite the continued demand for immediate prosthetic breast reconstruction, some suggest that delayed reconstruction may reduce complications. However, with limited comparative data available, the extent of this benefit is...
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Nguyen K, Hanwright P, Smetona J, Hirsch E, Seth A, Kim J
Ann Plast Surg
. 2014 Jun;
73(1):19-24.
PMID: 24918734
Background: Studies show that obesity is a risk factor for complications after expander/implant breast reconstructions. However, reports vary on the precise threshold of body mass index (BMI) as a predictor...
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Hirsch E, Seth A, Fine N
Ann Plast Surg
. 2014 Mar;
72(4):388-90.
PMID: 24618739
Achieving accurate inframammary fold (IMF) position and definition during breast reconstruction is a critical step toward obtaining optimal aesthetic outcomes. This article presents a simple technique for IMF reconstruction after...
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Hirsch E, Seth A, Dumanian G, Kim J, Mustoe T, Galiano R, et al.
Ann Plast Surg
. 2014 Feb;
72(3):274-8.
PMID: 24509137
A common sequence for performing staged tissue expander breast reconstruction is to immediately insert a tissue expander, complete expansion before radiotherapy, and then perform the definitive reconstruction after radiotherapy is...
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Hanwright P, Davila A, Hirsch E, Khan S, Fine N, Bilimoria K, et al.
Breast
. 2013 Jun;
22(5):938-45.
PMID: 23769660
Background: The comparative safety of breast reconstruction in obese patients remains to be clearly defined. This study utilized multi-institutional data to characterize the effect of body mass index (BMI) on...