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Why Archives of Plastic Surgery?

Lukman DS

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Sawaddee Krub: greetings to the membership in Archives of Plastic Surgery

Chuangsuwanich A

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Congratulations to the Archives of Plastic Surgery

Chiu TW

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The innovative journal

Goh T

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Congenital bilateral second metacarpophalangeal joint stiffness

Oh S

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Independent finger-mounted device for vein visualization

Cai EZ, Hon RSM, Chow WT, Yen CC, Lim TC

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Postoperative care after lymphaticovenous anastomosis

Chan JCY, Taranto GD, Elia R, Amorosi V, Sitpahul N, Chen HC

In this report, we discuss the postoperative protocol for patients undergoing lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) in our unit. Immediately after LVA, the incision site is closed over a small Penrose drain...
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Closure of meningomyelocele defects using various types of keystone-design perforator island flaps

Putri NM, Tunjung N, Sadikin PM

Background Various methods have been described to close large meningomyelocele defects, but no technique has been proven superior to others. This study presents cases of meningomyelocele defect closure with a...
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Myelomeningocele defect reconstruction with keystone flaps: vascular rationale for the design and operative technique

Kushida-Contreras BH, Gaxiola-García MA

Background Myelomeningocele is a frequently seen condition at tertiary care hospitals. Its treatment involves a variety of plastic reconstructive techniques. Herein, we present a series of myelomeningocele patients treated using...
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Effects of electrostimulation therapy in facial nerve palsy

Sommerauer L, Engelmann S, Ruewe M, Anker A, Prantl L, Kehrer A

Facial palsy (FP) is a functional disorder of the facial nerve involving paralysis of the mimic muscles. According to the principle “time is muscle,” early surgical treatment is tremendously important...
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Extensive calcific myonecrosis of the lower leg treated with free tissue transfer

Kim TG, Sakong Y, Kim IK

Calcific myonecrosis is a rare condition in which hypoperfusion due to compartment syndrome causes soft tissue and muscle to become calcified. As calcific myonecrosis gradually deteriorates, secretions steadily accumulate inside...
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Dual-innervated multivector muscle transfer using two superficial subslips of the serratus anterior muscle for long-standing facial paralysis

Sakuma H, Tanaka I, Yazawa M, Oh A

Recent reports have described several cases of double muscle transfers to restore natural, symmetrical smiles in patients with long-standing facial paralysis. However, these complex procedures sometimes result in cheek bulkiness...
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The use of negative-pressure wound therapy over a cultured epithelial autograft for full-thickness wounds secondary to purpura fulminans in an infant

Goh BKL, Chua AWC, Chew KY, Kang GCW, Chiang LW, Tan BK, Ramachandran S

Purpura fulminans is a serious condition that can result in severe morbidity in the pediatric population. Although autologous skin grafts remain the gold standard for the coverage of partial- to...
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A hands-on microsurgery course for nurses

Satkunanantham M, Sechachalam S

Microsurgical procedures are time-consuming and sometimes fatigue-inducing. However, a skilled assistant and scrub nurse can help surgery be performed more smoothly and rapidly. Three microsurgical simulation courses were held for...
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A dual-plane approach for surgical treatment of pseudoaneurysm with arteriovenous fistula in hemodialysis patients

Kim JM, Tak MS, Kang JS, Moon C

Background We report the efficacy of a dual-plane approach using a Dufourmentel skin flap with a purse-string suture of the de-epithelized dermis to manage pseudoaneurysm at the vascular access site...
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Safe clinical photography: best practice guidelines for risk management and mitigation

Chandawarkar R, Nadkarni P

Clinical photography is an essential component of patient care in plastic surgery. The use of unsecured smartphone cameras, digital cameras, social media, instant messaging, and commercially available cloud-based storage devices...
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Photoacoustic lymphangiography before and after lymphaticovenular anastomosis

Oh A, Kajita H, Matoba E, Okabe K, Sakuma H, Imanishi N, Takatsume Y, Kono H, Asao Y, Yagi T, Aiso S, Kishi K

Background Lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat lymphedema. Volumetric measurements and quality-of-life assessments are often performed to assess the effectiveness of LVA, but there...
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Patient-specific surgical options for breast cancer-related lymphedema: technical tips

Kwon JG, Hong DW, Suh HP, Pak CJ, Hong JP

In order to provide a physiological solution for patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL), the surgeon must understand where and how the pathology of lymphedema occurred. Based on each patient’s...
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Surgical prevention of terminal neuroma and phantom limb pain: a literature review

Bogdasarian RN, Cai SB, Tran BNN, Ignatiuk A, Lee ES

The incidence of extremity amputation is estimated at about 200,000 cases annually. Over 25% of patients suffer from terminal neuroma or phantom limb pain (TNPLP), resulting in pain, inability to...
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Computerized Sunnybrook facial grading scale (SBface) application for facial paralysis evaluation

Jirawatnotai S, Jomkoh P, Voravitvet TY, Tirakotai W, Somboonsap N

Background The Sunnybrook facial grading scale is a comprehensive scale for the evaluation of facial paralysis patients. Its results greatly depend on subjective input. This study aimed to develop and...
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