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Diagnosis and Management of Wooden Foreign Bodies in the Orbit: A Case Report

Kim HB, Kim H, Lim SY, Koh IC

The diagnosis and management of intraorbital foreign bodies are challenging for surgeons. Foreign bodies made of wood and those located close to the optic nerve are especially difficult to manage....
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Degrees of Arterial Stenosis and Other Factors Related with Diabetic Foot Wound Severity

Han SH, Jo DI, Kim CK, Kim SH

Background: Few studies have addressed which blood vessels are affected by arterial stenosis in patients with diabetic foot (DF) and the severity thereof. Furthermore, whether the severity of arterial stenosis...
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Effects of Prostaglandin E1 and Supplemental Oxygen on the Wound Healing

Baik B, Park S, Ji S, Yang W, Lee J

Background: When an avulsion wound is combined with a crushing injury or when a local flap is moved with significant tension, poor local blood supply may result in partial or...
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Treatment of Chronic Lower Extremity Wound Complicated by Osteomyelitis: Using Partial Biceps Femoris Muscle Flap

Hong JS, Mo YW, Kang I, Jung GY, Shin HK, Lee JH

In many cases chronic wounds in the lower extremities are extremely difficult to heal because of inadequate blood supply, and when wounds are complicated by osteomyelitis, plastic surgeons and orthopedic...
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A Rare Case of Calcinosis Cutis: Easily Mistaken as a Foreign Body

Kim HI, Kim HS, Yi HS, Kim HY, Kim YS

Calcinosis cutis is a very rare disease characterized by insoluble calcium salt deposits in the skin. There are five types of calcinosis, dystrophic type being the most common among them....
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Kaplan’s Lesion of the Little Finger Treated with Open Reduction by a Volar Approach: A Case Report

Um JH, Kim SH, Jo DI

Kaplan’s lesions are defined as open wounds with the metacarpal head exposed in the palms, accompanied by complex dorsal dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ). Kaplan’s lesions are clinically rare...
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Cryptococcal Abscess in the Pubic Region and Central Nervous System of an Immunocompetent Patient

Choi JH, Oh SJ, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Cryptococcus neoformans usually causes an opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients. Immunocompetent patients may also develop the infection in the central nervous system or the lungs, but soft tissue infection is...
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Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous-Pedicled Island Flap for Covering Defect of the Suprapubic Area: A Case Report

Yeo HD, Chung JH, Park SH, Lee BI, Yoon ES

Immediate reconstruction of defects in the lower abdomen is challenging. We present a successful reconstruction case using a vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap for a radiation ulcer on the...
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Surgical Treatment of Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal Sinus with a Leaf Flap

Kim JH, Nam SM, Park ES, Choi CY, Cha HG

Background: Pilonidal sinus, occurring in 7% of the population, is a disease found in the cleavage of the buttocks, typically in young males after puberty. This study explored the utility...
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A Silent Closed Rupture of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus on the Index Finger: An Unsolved Mystery

Yeo HD, Hwang NH, Park SH, Lee BI, Yoon ES, Chung JH

We report the case of a patient who fully recovered from a closed flexor tendon rupture through a two-stage flexor tendon reconstruction using silicone rods, despite a considerable delay in...
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Keystone Flap with Omega Variation and Sydney Melanoma Unit Modification to Cover Small- and Moderate-Sized Defects in the Anterior Lower Leg

Kong YT, Kim J, Shin HW, Kim KN

Background: Covering a small defect on the anterior lower leg is challenging because less soft tissue is available. This study presents the application of a keystone flap (KF) with omega...
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Intraadiposal Pedicle Dissection when Performing Free Tissue Transfer: A Means to Address a Short Pedicle

Lim JH, Chang JW

A 77-year-old male patient with a diabetic foot ulcer on his right great toe visited the outpatient clinic. As necrosis of the toe had already progressed, the patient underwent toe...
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Single-Stage Peninsula-Shaped Lateral Tongue Flap Reconstruction for Buccal Defects in Two Patients: Revisiting a Simple and Safe Reconstructive Option

Kong YT, Lim SY, Kim J, Shin HW, Kim KN

Intraoral defects are increasingly reconstructed using free flaps. However, certain situations may render free flap reconstruction difficult. This study presents two cases with underlying comorbidities that underwent reconstruction of buccal...
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Follicular Occlusion Triad: A Case Report

Yoon CM, Kwak JH, Han SH, Choi JA

Follicular occlusion triad (FOT) is a complex chronic inflammatory skin disease comprising hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), acne conglobata (AC), and dissecting cellulitis of the scalp (DCS; Hoffman’s disease or perifolliculitis capitis...
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