Complete implant wrapping with TiLoop® Bra for subcutaneous placement
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Download scientific diagram | Complete implant wrapping with TiLoop® Bra for subcutaneous placement from publication: TiLoop® Bra mesh used for immediate breast reconstruction: comparison of retropectoral and subcutaneous implant placement in a prospective single-institution series | Background: Immediate implant reconstruction after a conservative mastectomy is an attractive option made easier by prosthetic devices. Titanized polypropylene meshes are used as a hammock to cover the lower lateral implant pole. We conducted a prospective nonrandomized | Breast Reconstruction, Mesh and Implant | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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