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Thinking about Descartes' rules when writing a paper

Kim YH

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An old problem with a new solution: Cost-effective, easy correction of rhinophyma using a disposable razor

Morandi EM, Verstappen R, Metzler J, Kronberger P, Pierer G, Djedovic G

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Mechanical irritation by protruding bone: A possible cause of breast implant rupture

Aitzetmüller MM, Haslhofer , Wenny R, Schmidt M, Duscher D, Huemer GM

Although breast implants have been in clinical use for almost 6 decades and have undergone considerable development during this time, implant rupture is still a dreaded long-term complication. Some obvious...
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A novel technique for large and ptotic breast reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap set at the posterior aspect, combined with a silicone implant, following tissue expander surgery

Ishii N, Ando J, Shimizu Y, Kishi K

Large and ptotic breast reconstruction in patients who are not candidates for a transverse rectus abdominalis myocutaneous flap and revision surgery for the contralateral breast remains challenging. We developed a...
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Current status of simulation training in plastic surgery residency programs: A review

Thomson JE, Poudrier G, Stranix JT, Motosko CC, Hazen A

Increased emphasis on competency-based learning modules and widespread departure from traditional models of Halstedian apprenticeship have made surgical simulation an increasingly appealing component of medical education. Surgical simulators are available...
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Impact of hormonal therapy and other adjuvant therapies on contralateral breast volume change after implant-based breast reconstruction

Park JY, Chung JH, Lee HC, Lee BI, Park SH, Yoon ES

BACKGROUND: Adjuvant therapy after breast surgery, including tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors, improves the postoperative outcomes and long-term survival of breast cancer patients. The aim of this study was to determine...
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Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome associated with extension of flexor digitorum muscle bellies into the carpal tunnel: A case series

Castillo R, Sheth K, Babigian A, Scola C

While the success or failure of carpal tunnel release ultimately depends on the interplay of a wide array of factors, a broad understanding of the normal anatomy of the carpal...
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Accessory auricle: Classification according to location, protrusion pattern and body shape

Hwang J, Cho J, Burm JS

BACKGROUND: Accessory auricles (AAs) are common congenital anomalies. We present a new classification according to location and shape, and propose a system for coding the classifications. METHODS: This study was conducted...
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Use of a helical composite free flap for alar defect reconstruction with a supermicrosurgical technique

Jeong HH, Choi DH, Hong JP, Suh HS

The highly contoured nature of the nose and the abundant free margin makes it especially difficult to reconstruct. In this report, we describe the use of a new helical rim...
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Location of the umbilicus in Korean women and its changes after breast reconstruction with an ipsilateral pedicled rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap

Oh S, Jeon H, Son D

BACKGROUND: The umbilicus makes an important contribution to the natural appearance of the abdomen. To date, studies on its position in Korean women are lacking, and no standards have been...
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Incorporating a continuous suction system as a preventive measure against fistula-related complications in head and neck reconstructive surgery

Chang HP, Hong JW, Lee WJ, Kim YS, Koh YW, Kim SH, Lew DH, Roh TS

BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have focused on determining prognostic and causative variables associated with fistula-related complications after head and neck reconstructive surgery, only a few studies have addressed preventive measures....
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Simultaneous reconstruction of the forearm extensor compartment tendon, soft tissue, and skin

Oh J, Ahn HC, Lee KH

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is a very rare type of sarcoma, with an incidence of 0.001%. MPNST has a 5-year survival rate near 80%, so successful reconstruction techniques...
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Development of an easy-to-handle murine model for the characterization of radiation-induced gross and molecular changes in skin

Chang HP, Cho JH, Lee WJ, Roh H, Lee DW

BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced skin injury is a dose-limiting complication of radiotherapy. To investigate this problem and to develop a framework for making decisions on treatment and dose prescription, a murine model...
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Breast reconstruction statistics in Korea from the Big Data Hub of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service

Kim JW, Lee JH, Kim TG, Kim YH, Chung KJ

BACKGROUND: Previously, surveys have been used to investigate breast reconstruction statistics. Since 2015, breast reconstruction surgery after mastectomy has been covered by the National Health Insurance Service in Korea, and...
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Volar plate avulsion fracture alone or concomitant with collateral ligament rupture of the proximal interphalangeal joint: A comparison of surgical outcomes

Kim YW, Roh SY, Kim JS, Lee DC, Lee KJ

BACKGROUND: Volar plate avulsion fracture of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint is one of the most common hand injuries. In this study, we divided patients into two groups: patients with...
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National perioperative outcomes of flap coverage for pressure ulcers from 2005 to 2015 using American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program

Tran BN, Chen AD, Kamali P, Singhal D, Lee BT, Fukudome E

BACKGROUND: Complication rates after flap coverage for pressure ulcers have been high historically. These patients have multiple risk factors associated with poor wound healing and complications including marginal nutritional status,...
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