New Insights into Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Surgery".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 April 2025 | Viewed by 138
Special Issue Editors
Interests: plastic surgery; aesthetic surgery; reconstructive surgery; breast reconstruction; regenerative surgery; hand surgery
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2. Accademia del Lipofilling, Research and Training Center in Regenerative Surgery, Jesi, Ancona, Italy
Interests: plastic surgery; aesthetic surgery; reconstructive surgery; breast reconstruction; breast augmentation; oncoplastic surgery
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Background and History of the Topic:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery has a long and fascinating history, dating back thousands of years. The earliest evidence of reconstructive techniques is found in ancient Indian medical texts and Egyptian papyri, describing interventions for treating wounds and deformities. Over the centuries, this medical discipline has evolved significantly, especially during the 20th century, thanks to technological advancements, world wars, and a greater understanding of the anatomy and physiology of tissues. Today, plastic and reconstructive surgery not only deals with reconstructing damaged or missing body parts but also with aesthetic improvements, contributing to the quality of life of patients.
The Aim and Scope of the Special Issue:
This Special Issue aims to gather new insights, innovative methodologies, and recent advancements in plastic and reconstructive surgery. It seeks to provide a multidisciplinary platform for researchers, surgeons, and specialists in the field to share their experiences, discoveries, and challenges. We will cover a broad spectrum of topics, from advanced surgical techniques and the use of biomimetic materials to applications of digital and robotic technology, exploring how these innovations can be integrated into clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.
Cutting-Edge Research
We are excited to present cutting-edge research that explores new frontiers in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Among the research topics, we will include the following:
- Advanced techniques in microsurgery and robotic
- Innovations in tissue and organ
- Developments in tissue engineering and regenerative
- Psychological and social impacts of reconstructive and aesthetic
- New methodologies for managing scars and
- Use of 3D technologies and augmented reality in preoperative planning and
- Comparative analyses of traditional and contemporary surgical
What Kind of Papers Are We Soliciting?
We invite original research contributions, systematic reviews, opinion articles, and clinical case reports on topics ranging from technical innovations to clinical applications in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Development and evaluation of new surgical
- Clinical studies on the efficacy and safety of new
- Translational research linking basic discoveries to clinical
- Application of bioengineering and nanomedicine in tissue
- Advances in pre- and post-operative patient
- Psychological and social impacts of aesthetic and reconstructive
- Use of data and artificial intelligence to enhance the personalization and outcomes of
With this collection of articles, we hope to stimulate fruitful discussions and promote the adoption of evidence-based practices that can transform plastic and reconstructive surgery, bringing tangible benefits to patients worldwide.
Dr. Francesco De Francesco
Dr. Michele Riccio
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microsurgery
- regenerative medicine
- tissue engineering
- robotic surgery
- biomimetic materials
- aesthetic surgery
- wound healing
- 3D printing
- reconstructive techniques
- psychological impacts
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