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PRS Korea 2017 & 2018: How to organize an International Plastic Surgery Congress and how to make it more attractive

Choi JW

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Usurpation of the role of the plastic surgeon as a public health problem in Mexico: Reflections on a case

Garcia-Espinoza JA, García-Manzano RA, Aguilar-Aragón VB

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Giant extraskeletal chondroma of the hand: A rare case

Wenny R, Pollhammer MS, Duscher D, Aitzetmueller MM, Haslhofer , Huemer GM, Schmidt M

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Flap thinning: Defatting after conventional elevation

Park BY

Perforator flaps become a reliable option for coverage of various defects and the interest is change from survival of perforator flaps to make thin flaps for better aesthetic and functional...
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Anatomic basis for flap thinning

Park SO, Chang H, Imanishi N

Flap thinning is a procedure for making a thick flap thinner. This procedure does more than simply fill in the defected area, and it is better for reconstructing the area...
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Camptodactyly: An unsolved area of plastic surgery

Singh V, Haq A, Priyadarshini P, Kumar P

BACKGROUND: Camptodactyly refers to permanent flexion contracture at the proximal interphalangeal joint. Most cases are limited to fifth-finger involvement. Although common, the treatment of camptodactyly is controversial. Many published studies...
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Thin elevation: A technique for achieving thin perforator flaps

Jeong HH, Hong JP, Suh HS

Elevating thin flaps has long been a goal of reconstructive surgeons. Thin flaps have numerous advantages in reconstruction. In this study, we present a surgical method for elevating a thin...
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The effect of increasing the contact surface on tendon healing

Bilgen F, Duman Y, Bulut O, BekerecioÄŸlu M

BACKGROUND: The most common complication after tendon repair is the development of adhesion, with subsequent rupture. METHODS: In this study, we present a new method in which the tendon healing contact...
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Successful treatment of a bowel fistula in the open abdomen by perforator flaps and an aponeurosis plug

Sashida Y, Kayo M, Hachiman H, Hori K, Kanda Y, Nagoya A

In this report, we present a case of successful treatment of a bowel fistula in the open abdomen by perforator flaps and an aponeurosis plug. A 70-year-old man underwent total...
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Secondary contouring of flaps

Kim TG, Choi MK

Perforator flaps are becoming increasingly common, and as primary thinning techniques are being developed, the need for secondary contouring of flaps is decreasing. However, many reconstructive flap procedures still incorporate...
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Extension block and direct pinning methods for mallet fracture: A comparative study

Han HH, Cho HJ, Kim SY, Oh DY

BACKGROUND: Mallet fracture can easily occur during sports activities or in daily life; however, the principles and methods of treatment for such fractures remain debated. Among the surgical treatments, various...
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Reducing the donor site morbidity in radial forearm free flaps by utilizing a narrow radial forearm free flap

Shaikh SA, Bawa A, Shahzad N, Yousufzai , Ghani MS

BACKGROUND: The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) has remained a leading choice of many plastic surgeons as a fasciocutaneous flap due to its versatility, pedicle length, and simple elevation technique....
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Primary angle-closure glaucoma, a rare but severe complication after blepharoplasty: Case report and review of the literature

Kappen IF, Nguyen DT, Vos A, van Tits H

Blepharoplasty is one of the most commonly performed aesthetic procedures. Surgical complications are rare, but can have severe consequences, such as permanent vision loss. In this report, we describe a...
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A simple calculation for the preoperative estimation of transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous free flap volume in 2-stage breast reconstruction using a tissue expander

Kono H, Ishii N, Takayama M, Takemaru M, Kishi K

BACKGROUND: Flap volume is an important factor for obtaining satisfactory symmetry in breast reconstruction with a transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) free flap. We aimed to develop an easy and...
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The efficacy of elongated axillary incision on extended latissimus dorsi flap for immediate breast reconstruction

Park TS, Nam SB, Choi JY, Bae SH, Lee JW, Kim HY

BACKGROUND: In performing extended latissimus dorsi (ELD) flap procedures, a skin paddle design on the bra line helps reduce visible scarring. This improves the patient’s satisfaction with the outcome. However,...
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Breast augmentation surgery using an inframammary fold incision in Southeast Asian women: Patient-reported outcomes

Randquist , Por YC, Yeow V, Maglambayan J, Simonyi S

BACKGROUND: This analysis presents patient-reported outcomes of breast augmentation procedures performed in Singapore using an inframammary fold incision and the “5 Ps” best practice principles for breast augmentation. These data...
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Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage following septorhinoplasty

Youssef A, Ahmed S, Ibrahim AA, Daniel M, Abdelfattah HM, Morsi H

Septoplasty/septorhinoplasty is a common ear, nose and throat procedure offered for those patients with deviated septum who are suffering from nasal obstruction and functional or cosmetic problems. Although it is...
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Open reduction of zygoma fractures with the extended transconjunctival approach and T-bar screw reduction

Song SH, Kwon H, Oh SH, Kim SJ, Park J, Kim SI

BACKGROUND: Zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fractures mostly occur in the form of tripod fractures. The surgical field is accessed using a combination of three classic approaches. However, the subciliary incision may...
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