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Proximal bifurcation of the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery and anomalous superficial course of the distal radial artery: a case report

Choi YS, You HJ

Variations of the radial artery are rare, but clinically significant for surgeons when raising a radial forearm free flap. A 68-year-old man presented with an anomaly of the radial artery,...
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Microsurgical reconstruction for traumatic hand defects in pediatric patients

Roh SY, Lee JY, Koh SH, Kim JS, Lee DC, Lee KJ

Purpose: Microsurgery in pediatric patients remains challenging because of technical difficulties in small-vessel anastomosis and flap dissection. Few reports have focused exclusively on the microsurgical reconstruction of traumatic hand defects...
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Rupture of the extensor digitorum communis tendon in extensor zone V due to plant thorn injuries: a report of two cases

Jang MG, Heo YM, Shin WJ

Penetrating injuries due to a plant thorn in the hand may occur during outdoor activities. We experienced two patients with rupture of the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) tendon in extensor...
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Surgical treatment of multiple plexiform schwannomas arising from the superficial radial nerve: a case report

Lee TH, Lee YS, Ahn GY, Ahn JH

Schwannoma, or neurilemmoma, is a benign neoplasm that arises from Schwann cells, which surround peripheral, cranial, and autonomic nerve sheaths. Schwannoma has been reported to occur mainly as a singular...
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Vascular malformation in the hand causing adduction contracture of the thumb: a case report

Park HW, Park JW, Kim L, Park IJ, Oh S, Kim JY, Kang SH

Vascular malformations of the muscle are rare non-proliferative vascular lesions, and few case reports have described intramuscular vascular malformations in the upper extremities. Vascular malformations of the muscle may produce...
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Circumferential resurfacing using the bilateral hypothenar free flaps in a patient with finger squamous cell carcinoma patient: a case report

Oh Js, Choi W, Eun S

Soft tissue reconstruction of a circumferentially degloved finger is a major challenge. A 64-year-old male patient with underlying diabetes and hypertension presented with biopsy-proven squamous cell carcinoma involving his entire...
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Functional reconstruction of the thumb by heterotopic thumb-to-thumb replantation and secondary opponensplasty in bilateral amputation in the upper extremities: a case report

Lee DC, Lee JY, Koh SH, Roh SY, Lee KJ, Kim JS

In traumatic amputations in the upper extremities, replantation has been commonly attempted with high success rates. However, successful replantation implies both the maintenance of length and good functional outcomes of...
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Rupture of the extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi radialis brevis tendons following conservative treatment of a distal radius fracture: a case report

Choi S, Lee J, Lee CR, Lee Y, Yu JS

Conservative treatment shows favorable results for minimally displaced fractures of the distal radius. A commonly reported complication associated with distal radius fractures is delayed tendon rupture. The extensor pollicis longus...
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Surgical outcomes of split-thickness skin grafts versus free flaps of the lateral thoracic region for incurable chronic venous ulcers

Seo HJ, Park SO, Kim YH

Purpose: This study conducted a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) and free flaps of the lateral thoracic region performed for coverage after extensive debridement in...
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Posttraumatic single-stage ear reconstruction with a contralateral temporoparietal free flap: a case report

Suh YC, Lee N, Kim YS, Roh TS, Yun IS

In addition to the inherent difficulties of ear reconstruction, including its three-dimensional, symmetrical, and bilateral nature, posttraumatic ear reconstruction is even more challenging because of the destruction of the adjacent...
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Resurfacing defects from mycobacterial skin and soft tissue infections using thoracodorsal artery perforator free flaps

Wang H, Lee YM, Kim YH

Purpose: Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) caused by mycobacteria are rare and difficult to diagnose and treat. Furthermore, systematic treatment protocols for mycobacterial SSTIs have not been established. This...
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Functional reconstruction of total defects of the dorsiflexor muscles with a chimeric anterolateral thigh free flap: a case report

Kim YW, Moon BM, Kim SE, Mun HG, Pae WS

Although several studies exist on the simple volume filling of soft tissue defects in lower extremity reconstruction, few reports have described functional reconstruction. In this study, a 52-year-old male patient,...
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Reconstruction of a high-energy penetrating injury from the abdomen to the sacral area using a latissimus dorsi free flap with monofilament polypropylene mesh and pedicled flap rotation: a case report

Yang KM, Hahn HM

A 50-year-old man was transferred to a level I trauma center for penetrating injury. Industrial metal had penetrated his trunk, and he was injured in internal organs. The injured internal...
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Clinicopathologic features of epidermoid cysts in the upper and lower extremities, including a case of malignant transformation in the palmoplantar region

Jeon S, Lee SY, Kim J, Jin US, Kwon ST, Kwak Y, Kim BJ

Purpose: Epidermoid cysts are common benign skin neoplasms derived from the pilosebaceous apparatus that usually develop in hair-bearing regions such as the head and neck. Epidermal cysts rarely occur in...
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Association of inflammatory complications following resection and immediate reconstruction with soft tissue sarcoma recurrence

Kim J, Mun GH, Seo SW, Lee KT

Purpose: Wide excision and subsequent reconstruction of the defect are crucial pillars in the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma (STS); however, those procedures carry a relatively high risk of postoperative...
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Comparison of ulnar shortening osteotomy for idiopathic ulnar impaction syndrome using conventional or ulnar osteotomy plates and with or without interfragmentary screw fixation

Kim KW, Kim JH, Kim JS, Shin BJ, Kim JP

Purpose This study investigated the impact of plate type on the clinical and radiological outcomes of ulnar shortening osteotomy (USO) by comparing conventional and ulnar osteotomy plates. The effect of...
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