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A safe distance between doctor and patient

Hwang K

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The Thumb: A Guide to Surgical Management

Kim SE

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Use of the short saphenous vein graft in microsurgical reconstruction

Hwee J, Tan BK, Hattori Y

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Epidemiology of severe trauma patients treated by plastic surgeons: A 7-year study at a single regional trauma center in South Korea

Jung JS, Kang DH, Lim NK

Background After the laws regulating emergency medicine were amended in 2012, regional trauma centers were established in South Korea. Plastic surgeons specialize in the simultaneous surgical care of patients with...
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Modification of the position of the angulus oris with a rotation flap and a YV flap in lip reconstruction

Kiuchi T, Yazawa M, Ohshiro T, Kishi K

Functionally, the lip serves to prevent food and drink from spilling out of the beginning of the gastrointestinal tract, and it is also used for vocalization. In addition, the lip...
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The molecular pathophysiology of vascular anomalies: Genomic research

Kim JS, Hwang SK, Chung HY

Vascular anomalies are congenital localized abnormalities that result from improper development and maintenance of the vasculature. The lesions of vascular anomalies vary in location, type, and clinical severity of the...
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BellaGel breast implant: 6-Year results of a prospective cohort study

Oh JS, Jeong JH, Myung Y, Oh J, Kang SH, Park E, Kim A, Bang SI, Heo CY

Background This is the first clinical study conducted among Asian women using breast implants manufactured by an Asian company. Four-year data regarding the safety and efficacy of BellaGel breast implants...
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Anorectal malformation with didelphys uterus: Extremely rare anomaly and successful neoanal sphincter reconstruction with gracilis muscle flap

Burusapat , Hongkarnjanakul N, Wanichjaroen N, Panitwong , Sangkaewsuntisuk J, Boonya-ussadorn C

Anorectal malformation or imperforate anus is a congenital anomaly of rectum and anus. Mullerian duct anomalies are abnormal development of uterus, cervix, and vagina. Imperforate anus with double uterus is...
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Long-term results of unilateral cleft lip repair with multiple infantile hemangiomas including one involving the cleft side of the upper lip

Jeong DK, Lee JW, Choi SJ, Bae YC

Infantile hemangiomas have a growth phase and an involution phase. For this reason, serial observation has generally been recommended as the treatment for uncomplicated infantile hemangiomas. Recently, however, individualized approaches...
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Multi-modal treatment strategy for achieving an aesthetic lower face

Jeong TK, Chung CH, Min KH

Background Most women consider an oval-shaped face to be youthful and beautiful. In recent years, demand has grown for surgical procedures with a shorter downtime and fewer complications. These minimally...
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The effects of optimizing blood inflow in the pedicle on perforator flap survival: A pilot study in a rat model

Olariu R, Moser HL, Lese I, Sabau D, Georgescu , Grobbelaar AO, Constantinescu MA

Background Perforator flaps have led to a revolution in reconstructive surgery by reducing donor site morbidity. However, many surgeons have witnessed partial flap necrosis. Experimental methods to increase inflow have...
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Subeschar culture using a punch instrument in unstageable wounds

Jung HB, Lee YJ

Background A patient’s overall condition sometimes does not allow for the complete removal of a dead eschar or injured slough in cases involving a pressure-injury skin lesion. This frequently occurs...
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Recurrent late seroma after immediate breast reconstruction with latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap

Bae SH, Lee YW, Nam SB, Lee SJ, Park H, Kang T

The latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap (LDMCF) is widely used for breast reconstruction. However, it has the disadvantage of frequent seroma formation at the donor site, and late seroma has also...
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Patterns of wrist cutting: A retrospective analysis of 115 suicide attempts

Cho J, Choi Y

Background Rosenthal et al. classified female, habitual, non-suicidal wrist cutters as a group and introduced the concept of wrist-cutting syndrome. We investigated the characteristics of wrist-cutting patients at our institution...
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The Exoscope versus operating microscope in microvascular surgery: A simulation non-inferiority trial

Pafitanis , Hadjiandreou M, Alamri A, Uff C, Walsh D, Myers S

Background The Exoscope is a novel high-definition digital camera system. There is limited evidence signifying the use of exoscopic devices in microsurgery. This trial objectively assesses the effects of the...
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Use of platelet-rich plasma and modified nanofat grafting in infected ulcers: Technical refinements to improve regenerative and antimicrobial potential

Segreto F, Marangi GF, Nobile C, Alessandri-Bonetti M, Gregorj C, Cerbone V, Gratteri M, Caldaria E, Tirindelli MC, Persichetti P

Background Surgical reconstruction of chronic wounds is often infeasible due to infection, comorbidities, or poor viability of local tissues. The aim of this study was to describe the authors’ technique...
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