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Stelios C. Wilson

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  62
Citations -  1516

Stelios C. Wilson is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast reconstruction & Mastectomy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1128 citations. Previous affiliations of Stelios C. Wilson include University of Pennsylvania & Technische Universität München.

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The use of acellular dermal matrix in immediate two-stage tissue expander breast reconstruction.

TL;DR: Use of acellular dermal matrix in immediate two-stage, implant-based breast cancer reconstruction is associated with a significant increase in major complications and should only be used in specific patients and in minimal amounts.
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Sterile "ready-to-use" AlloDerm decreases postoperative infectious complications in patients undergoing immediate implant-based breast reconstruction with acellular dermal matrix.

TL;DR: Comparing the infectious complications associated with aseptic versus sterile acellular dermal matrix in immediate implant-based breast reconstruction provides a useful adjunct that mitigates the risks of infectious complications when compared with a sepsis-related complications.
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Current Thoughts on Fat Grafting: Using the Evidence to Determine Fact or Fiction.

TL;DR: There is no standard test for determining fat viability or volume augmentation after grafting, and a systematic evaluation of each procedural step during fat graft harvest, processing, and grafting is performed to improve the overall viability and predictability of fat grafts.
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Educational Exposure to Transgender Patient Care in Plastic Surgery Training.

TL;DR: A significant number of plastic surgery trainees are exposed to transgender patient care, although exposure type is variable and the majority of trainees endorsed the importance of residency and fellowship training in gender-confirming surgery.
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Outcomes after Phalloplasty: Do Transgender Patients and Multiple Urethral Procedures Carry a Higher Rate of Complication?

TL;DR: Cismale patients undergoing phalloplasty had lower urethral and flap complication rates compared with transmale patients and primary urethroplasty had superior outcomes of voiding while standing, sexual function, and patient satisfaction compared with staged ure Throplasty.