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How to review a paper for Archives of Plastic Surgery, communicate as a reviewer, and handle disagreements with authors

Kim YH

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Corrigendum: Fat harvest using a closed-suction drain

Amin K, Zakeri R, Mallucci P

One of the authors' names was published incorrectly. The Editorial Office of APS would like to correct the author list.
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Four-extremity salvage with long vein grafts in buerger disease

Yoon JS, Lim SY, Ahn HC

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Complete coverage of a tissue expander by a musculofascial pocket including the sternalis muscle during breast reconstruction

Ishii N, Shimizu Y, Ando J, Harao M, Takemae M, Kishi K

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A practical method for accurate coordination between the plastic surgeon and the pathologist: The clockwork technique

Sezgin B, Kapucu I, Yenidunya , Bulutay P, Armutlu A, Ozmen S, Yavuzer R

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Double-sided folded internal pudendal artery perforator flap for the repair of a recurrent rectovaginal fistula

Lee SK, Lee YS, Song SY, Lee WJ, Lee DW

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Orthognathic treatment of facial asymmetry due to temporomandibular joint ankylosis

Gulsen A, Sibar S, Ozmen S

The aim of this study was to present a case series of the orthognathic treatment of facial asymmetry due to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis and to characterize the current treatment...
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How to optimize aesthetic outcomes in implant-based breast reconstruction

Nava MB, Catanuto G, Rocco N

The evolution of breast reconstructive surgery keeps pace with the evolution of breast oncologic surgery. The reconstructive choice should always balance the optimal local control of disease and the best...
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Innovation in the planning of V-Y rotation advancement flaps: A template for flap design

Dölen UC, Koçer U

Local flaps exhibit excellent color matching that no other type of flap can compete with. Moreover, surgery using a local flap is easier and faster than surgery using a distant...
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A shark attack treated in a tertiary care centre: Case report and review of the literature

Roy M, Plant MA, Snell L

Although uncommon, shark attacks can lead to devastating outcomes for victims. Surgeons also face unique challenges during operative management such as exsanguination, shock, specific injury patterns and infections. This case...
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Autogenous fat grafting for mild-to-moderate postoperative temporal hollowing after decompressive craniectomy: One-year follow-up

Choi J, Choi H, Shin D, Kim J, Lee M, Kim S, Jo D, Kim C

BACKGROUND: Temporal hollowing is inevitable after decompressive craniectomy. This complication affects self-perception and quality of life, and various techniques and materials have therefore been used to restore patients’ confidence. Autologous...
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The usefulness of pedicled perforator flap in partial breast reconstruction after breast conserving surgery in Korean women

Kim JB, Kim DK, Lee JW, Choi KY, Chung HY, Cho BC, Park HY, Lee JY, Yang JD

BACKGROUND: The emergence of breast-conserving surgery combined with radiotherapy as the treatment of choice for early stage breast cancer has resulted in greater focus on oncoplastic breast surgery. The use...
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Retromandibular reduction of medially dislocated condylar process fractures

Lee GH, Kang DH, Oh SA

BACKGROUND: Condylar process fractures account for one-third of all mandibular fractures, and the distal fragment is prone to dislocate to the medial side due to the pulling of the lateral...
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Selection of oncoplastic surgical technique in Asian breast cancer patients

Shin ES, Kim HI, Song SY, Lew DH, Lee DW

BACKGROUND: Oncoplastic surgery is being increasingly performed in Korean women; however, unlike Westerners, Korean women usually have small to moderate-sized breasts. To achieve better outcomes in reconstructed breasts, several factors...
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Immediate application of vacuum assisted closure dressing over free muscle flaps in the lower extremity does not compromise flap survival and results in decreased flap thickness

Chim H, Zoghbi Y, Nugent AG, Kassira W, Askari M, Salgado CJ

BACKGROUND: Free muscle flaps are a mainstay for reconstruction of distal third leg wounds and for large lower extremity wounds with exposed bone. However a major problem is the significant...
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Multiple venous anastomoses decrease the need for intensive postoperative management in tamai zone I replantations

Ryu DH, Roh SY, Kim JS, Lee DC, Lee KJ

BACKGROUND: Venous anastomosis is an important component of digital replantation, but is not always feasible, as some cases require external bleeding to treat venous congestion in the replanted tissue. In...
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Risk factors for delayed healing at the free anterolateral thigh flap donor site

Abe Y, Kashiwagi , Ishida S, Mineda K, Yamashita , Hashimoto

BACKGROUND: The free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has been widely used for various kinds of reconstructions. However, delayed healing at the donor site occasionally occurs due to wound dehiscence or...
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Modified toe pulp fillet flap coverage: Better wound healing and satisfactory length preservation

Baek SO, Suh HW, Lee JY

BACKGROUND: Amputation is commonly performed for toe necrosis secondary to peripheral vascular diseases, such as diabetes mellitus. When amputating a necrotic toe, preservation of the bony structure is important for...
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Correlation between the time elapsed after liposuction and the risk of fat embolism: An animal model

Lim KR, Cho JM, Yoon CM, Lee KC, Lee SY, Ju MH

BACKGROUND: Liposuction has become one of the most frequently performed procedures in the field of aesthetic surgery. Fat embolism syndrome after liposuction can easily be overlooked or underestimated; however, occasionally,...
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