Publications by authors named "Andrea Weinzierl"

Radiotherapy, while effective in cancer treatment, can lead to side effects, such as radiodermatitis with potential long-term consequences including telangiectasias, ulceration and fibrosis of the skin, eventually resulting in impaired wound healing. In this study, we analyzed whether the healing of such challenging wounds can be improved by nanofat (NF). NF is generated by mechanical emulsification and filtration of fat samples and, thus, is a random mixture of adipose-derived stem cells, microvascular fragments, extracellular matrix components and growth factors.

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Facial nerve injury and paralysis causes negative physical and psychosocial effects for afflicted patients. Impaired respiration, articulation, oral competence, as well as insufficient protection of the corneas may cause a markedly decreased quality of life and social isolation. The optimal management of underlying pathologies and the resulting symptoms is thus an ongoing topic of clinical and pre-clinical research and the optimal management of facial nerve injury is continuing to evolve.

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Introduction: Determining the ideal surgical strategy for breast pathologies can sometimes be challenging, in particular if personalized solutions are required. Moreover, acquiring the necessary expertise takes years. Artificial intelligence (AI) may help streamline decision-making and improve treatment approaches.

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Heat preconditioning has been shown to promote nutritive perfusion and tissue survival in autologous fat grafting as well as in flap and breast surgery. However, its impact on the vascularization properties of nanofat has not been investigated so far. Therefore, we exposed nanofat from donor mice to a temperature of 43 °C for 1 h and assessed the effects of this heat stress on cell viability and the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and angiogenesis-related factors.

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Autologous fat grafting is increasingly used in plastic, reconstructive, and esthetic surgery. Cryopreservation offers a promising solution for the long-term storage of adipose tissue, enabling multiple grafting sessions while minimizing patient discomfort associated with repeated liposuction for fat harvesting. This systematic review aims to analyze the current literature focusing on factors that influence the outcome of cryopreservation, including the use of cryoprotectants, the cooling and warming rate, the storage temperature, and the enrichment of cryopreserved fat grafts.

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: Combining autologous fat grafting with implant placement is meant to improve the quality of implant-based breast reconstruction. The present study explores the concept of multi-stage composite breast reconstruction with repeated sessions of autologous fat grafting to increase mastectomy flap thickness and provide better pre-pectoral implant coverage. : Twenty-five consecutive patients underwent bilateral multi-stage composite expander-to-implant breast reconstruction and reverse expansion from August 2020 to April 2024.

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Dermal substitutes require sufficient tissue integration and vascularization to be successfully covered with split-thickness skin grafts. To rapidly achieve this, we provide the proof of principle for a novel vascularization strategy with high translational potential. Nanofat was generated from subcutaneous adipose tissue of green fluorescence protein (GFP) C57BL/6J donor mice and seeded onto small samples (4 mm in diameter) of the clinically approved dermal substitute Integra.

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Continuous research on breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) has introduced a focus on surface texturizations and a shift towards smooth breast devices, yet outcomes comparing the complication profiles of differently textured tissue expanders (TEs) remain conflicting. The study aim was to compare the complication profile of a new nanotextured and MRI-compatible TE to micro- and macrotextured TEs and to identify possible predictors for complications. A retrospective analysis of women undergoing expander-based breast reconstruction after mastectomy between January 2016 and March 2022 was conducted.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of robotic-assisted microsurgery, focusing on a learning curve observed in 13 participants with varying surgical backgrounds who performed nine microsurgical anastomoses each on 2 mm vessel models! -
  • All participants demonstrated significant improvements in their surgical performance, decreasing the time taken for anastomoses and increasing their scores on a standardized assessment of microsurgical skills throughout the study sessions! -
  • Results indicate that prior surgical experience played a role in performance but became less significant over time, while factors like gender, age, hand dominance, and gaming experience did not affect the outcomes, suggesting promising potential for robotic systems in microsurgery!
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Background: Recent advances in robotic microsurgery have enabled the application of robotic technology in central lymphatic reconstruction. Although the use of microsurgical robots demands careful consideration of associated costs and potentially prolonged operating times, it may offer improved surgical approaches and enhanced accessibility to deeper anatomical structures such as the thoracic duct (TD).

Methods: We report on successful reconstruction of the central lymphatic system using the Symani Surgical System in four patients with lesions of the central lymphatic system.

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  • Robotic surgery, specifically using the Symani Surgical System, has shown promise in reconstructive procedures, particularly for extremity reconstruction through microsurgical anastomosis.
  • The study analyzed 8 patients with soft tissue defects who underwent free tissue transfer and found that the system allows for various anastomosis techniques while achieving an average procedure time of about 33 minutes.
  • The results indicate that robotic-assisted surgery is a safe and effective method with potential benefits in precision and ergonomics, suggesting a positive future for reconstructive microsurgery.
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  • Nanofat is a regenerative fat derivative that shows great potential for healing, and this study explored the feasibility of cryopreserving it for future use.
  • Various freezing methods were tested, with nanofat stored at -20°C showing the best results in terms of maintaining blood vessel density and low cell death rate.
  • Ultimately, cryopreserved nanofat demonstrated similar healing abilities to freshly generated nanofat, suggesting that freezing does not compromise its effectiveness, allowing for broader applications in medical treatments.
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Introduction: In recent years advances have been made in the microsurgical treatment of congenital or acquired central lymphatic lesions. While acquired lesions can result from any surgery or trauma of the central lymphatic system, congenital lymphatic lesions can have a variety of manifestations, ranging from singular thoracic duct abnormalities to complex multifocal malformations. Both conditions may cause recurrent chylous effusions and downstream lymphatic congestion depending on the anatomical location of the thoracic duct lesion and are associated with an increased mortality due to the permanent loss of protein and fluid.

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Autologous fat grafting is a common procedure in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery. However, it is frequently associated with an unpredictable resorption rate of the graft depending on the engraftment kinetics. This, in turn, is determined by the interaction of the grafted adipose tissue with the tissue at the recipient site.

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There is evidence that COVID-19 vaccines may affect the lymphatic system. We report a case of a 40-year-old female who had undergone lymph node transfer for treating primary lymphedema of the legs. Six months later, the patient developed lymphedema of the right arm closely related to mRNA vaccination against COVID-19.

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  • Robotic-assisted microsurgery is a new type of surgery that helps doctors perform very precise operations in hard-to-reach areas of the body.
  • Over the last 2.5 years, this method has been successfully used to help patients with lymphatic problems, where doctors performed surgery on 67 patients without any major issues after the surgery.
  • The study shows that using the robotic system made surgeries safer and more effective, even though it took a bit longer to set everything up.
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Periodic fasting (PF) as a form of dietary restriction has been shown to induce tissue-protective effects against ischemic injury in several different tissues. Accordingly, in this study we analyzed whether a short-term 24 h fast is suitable to prevent necrosis of musculocutaneous flap tissue undergoing acute persistent ischemia. C57BL/6N mice were randomly divided into a PF group ( = 8) and a control group that was given unrestricted access to standard chow ( = 8).

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Background: With the increasing demand for aesthetic procedures, autologous fat grafting (AFG) seems to be an attractive option for facial volumization and rejuvenation. The aim of this study was to assess the type and severity of associated complications after facial AFG for aesthetic purposes.

Methods: The entire PubMed/Medline and Cochrane databases were screened to identify studies describing complications that occurred after the injection of autologous fat into the face.

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The treatment of wounds using the body's own resources is a promising approach to support the physiological regenerative process. To advance this concept, we evaluated the effect of nanofat (NF) on wound healing. For this purpose, full-thickness skin defects were created in dorsal skinfold chambers of wild-type mice.

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Advances in the development of robotic systems have recently enabled the use of robotic technology in reconstructive lymphatic surgery. Although the advantages of microsurgical robots must be weighed carefully against the costs, their use may allow for smaller surgical approaches and easier access to anatomically deeper structures or even smaller vessels. We report on a case of a patient with central lymphatic dilation causing abdominal pain and severely reduced physical capacity.

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Caloric restriction (CR) is a cost-effective and easy-to-perform approach to counteracting surgical stress. The present study therefore evaluates the tissue-protective effects of a 30% CR in musculocutaneous flaps undergoing ischemia. For this purpose, a well-established murine dorsal skinfold chamber model, in combination with random pattern musculocutaneous flaps, was used.

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Micro- and supermicrosurgeries have become standard techniques for lymphatic reconstruction. As increasingly smaller vessels are being targeted, robotic-assisted surgery has emerged as a new approach to push reconstructive limits owing to its ability of motion scaling and providing better accessibility of deep anatomical regions. The precision of the robot is achieved at the expense of operating speed among other variables; therefore, the surgeon must weigh the enhanced dexterity against the additional operating time and cost required for the robotic surgical system itself to ensure optimal resource utilization.

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Microvascular fragments (MVF) derived from enzymatically digested adipose tissue are functional vessel segments that have been shown to increase the survival rate of surgical flaps. However, the underlying mechanisms have not been clarified so far. To achieve this, we raised random-pattern musculocutaneous flaps on the back of wild-type mice and mounted them into dorsal skinfold chambers.

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Adipose tissue resorption after fat grafting is a major drawback in plastic and reconstructive surgery, which is primarily caused by the insufficient blood perfusion of the grafts in the initial phase after transplantation. To overcome this problem, several promising strategies to boost the vascularization and, thus, increase survival rates of fat grafts have been developed in preclinical studies in recent years. These include the angiogenic stimulation of the grafts by growth factors and botulinum neurotoxin A, biologically active gels, and cellular enrichment, as well as the physical and pharmacological stimulation of the transplantation site.

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Background: Dietary restriction, such as intermittent fasting (IF), has previously been shown to protect various tissues from ischemia-induced necrosis. Based on this finding, the authors herein evaluated for the first time the tissue-protective effects of IF in musculocutaneous flaps.

Methods: Male C57BL/6N mice were randomly assigned to an IF group ( n = 8) and a control group with unrestricted access to standard diet ( n = 8).

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