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Traumatic Epidermal Inclusion Cyst under Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap on Great Toe

Lee JH, Choi HJ

Epidermal inclusion cyst is a common mass in life. It is covered with a stratified squamous epithelium, thus, there is a granular cell layer adjacent to the keratin-containing cyst lumen....
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Vascular Remodeling with a Microvascular Anastomotic Coupler System: A Case Report

Hong C, Yeo H, Son D

Despite increased utilization of microvascular anastomotic coupler (MAC) devices, the consequences have yet to be fully explored in terms of vascular regeneration. Removal of an exposed venous coupler is described...
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Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flaps for Reconstruction of Recurrent Trochanteric Pressure Ulcer

Bahk S, Rhee SC, Cho SH, Eo SR

The reconstruction of recurrent pressure sores is challenging due to a limited set of treatment options and a high risk of flap loss. Successful treatment requires scrupulous surgical planning and...
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Penile Reconstruction after Extensive Excision of Sclerosing Lipogranuloma: How to Make the Shape of Scrotum, Penile Shaft and Suprapubic Region with a Rectangular Radial Forearm Free Flap

Kim TG, Hur SW, Kim YH, Lee JH, Mun KH

The authors had five cases of penoplasty from more than half of the scrotum to the suprapubic region using a fasciocutaneous radial forearm free flap (RFFF) after extensive excision of...
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Safety of a Single Venous Anastomosis in Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap for Extremity Reconstruction

Yu SS, Shin HW, Cho PD, Lee SH

PURPOSE: The main cause of flap loss in microsurgical tissue transfer is venous insufficiency. Whether or not multiple venous anastomoses prevents vascular thrombosis and reduces the risk of flap failure...
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Comparative Study of Electromyography and Hand Elevation Test in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Yun TK, Kim DY, Ahn DS

PURPOSE: Since the hand elevation test was first introduced by Ahn in 2001, it has been one of most performing provocative test for diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome. Although many studies...
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Long-Term Outcome of Free Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap for General Soft-Tissue Reconstruction

Park J, Son D, Song J

PURPOSE: The rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (RAM) flap has contributed to the efficient reconstruction of soft tissue defects. The flap has the advantage of easy dissection, minimal donor site morbidity, and...
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Preserved Respiratory Function after Reconstruction of a Large Chest Wall Defect

Kim YJ, Kim YJ, Lee JI

A case report of a patient who developed radiation-induced sarcoma in the left chest wall is presented. The patient had partial mastectomy and adjuvant radiation therapy (total dose, 5,220 cGy)...
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Perforator Reconstruction to Salvage the Jeopardized Flaps

Eom JS, Choi DH

During flap elevation, most perforators are cut except one or more perforators that are essential to flap survival. However these cutout perforators can cause deterioration of the blood circulation of...
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