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Protective Effect of Locally Injected Polydeoxyribonucleotide in Ischemic Murine Random Skin Flaps

Kim J, Yang J, Ku M, Im J, Lee JY, Koh YW, Choi EC, Sim NS, Kim JH

Background and Objectives This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) against skin flap necrosis in a murine skin flap model. Materials and Method Twenty mice with rectangular...
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A Case of Successfully Treated Onychogryphosis: Traction Osteophyte Removal with Inverted T Incision and Fusiform Excision of Hyponychium

Jung YJ, Bae JH, Jang D, Shim J, Oh SJ, Lee JH, Lee D, Lee JH, Park JH

  • KMID: 2538564
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2022 Dec;60(10):675-678.
Onychogryphosis is a disorder of nail plate growth, which most commonly involves the toenails. It is characterized by opaque, yellow-brown thickening of the nail plate with associated marked convexity and...
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Reusing of Anterior Tibial Artery Used as a Recipient Vessel during the First Surgery for Reconstruction of Foot Burns: A Case Report

Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Kim JH

It is challenging to determine which beneficiary recipient vessel to use when performing microsurgery. The condition of the previous recipient vessel controls the outcome, when using the same recipient vessel...
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A Case Report of Nontuberculous Mycobacterium Infection of the Hand and Treatment with a Second Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap

Jeong YS, Park DH, Lee IJ, Hahn HM, Kim MJ, Lim H

Nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) are emerging as an important pathogen that merit close attention from clinicians around the world. Musculoskeletal NTM infections are most commonly found on the hand. In spite...
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Successful reconstruction using a de-epithelialized rectangular flap on a nipple necrosis site after DIEP flap-based breast reconstruction: a case report

Seo HJ, Park SO, Chang LS, Kim YH, Min K

Postmastectomy nipple necrosis is a factor that leads to a poor aesthetic outcome in breast reconstruction because of the unique projective structure of the nipple. We present a case of...
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Thumb reconstruction with a double flap after thumb replantation failure using a reverse homodigital dorsoulnar flap and a cross-finger flap: a case report

Yong MJ, Mo YW, Shin HK

After replantation and salvage procedures have failed in a heavy smoker, surgeons are hesitant to consider future strategies. We introduce a case in which the length and function of the...
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment of a crush injury of the hand: a case report

Neto PH, Ribeiro ZB, Pinho AB, Almeida CHRd, Maranhão CAdA, Goncalves JdCC

We describe a case of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOt) as an adjunct to treatment of a crush injury to the hand. A 34-year-old male paramedic was involved in a motor...
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Treatment of chest wall osteoradionecrosis with a contralateral breast Y-V flap: a case report

Kong TH, Kim IK

Chest wall osteoradionecrosis, one of the most serious complications of radiation therapy for breast cancer treatment, is usually treated by wide debridement followed by coverage with a well-vascularized flap. However,...
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Tubed-Groin Flap for Coverage of Deep Burn Injuries in Two Adjacent Fingers: A Case Report

Chun JY, Lee NH, Roh SG, Shin JY

The reconstruction of two adjacent fingers is challenging for reconstructive surgeons, especially if there is a circumferential skin and soft-tissue loss along with bone exposure. Herein, we present the case...
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Current strategies for aesthetic soft tissue refinement in nasal reconstruction

Kim MJ, Lim H, Park DH

The challenges of successful nasal reconstruction, which are related to the anatomical complexity of the region, have been extensively studied. Revisional operations are often required to achieve proper nasal reconstruction,...
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Treatment of a rattlesnake bite on the finger using alternative antivenom management and reconstructive surgery: a case report

Park KC, Choi CY, Nam SM, Park ES

Snake bite may be observed from localized symptoms to systemic complications. In most cases, the symptoms as well as the lab course improved by conservative treatment. Therefore, it is recommended...
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Reconstruction of Lateral Malleolar Defects: Adipofascial Turnover Flap Based on the Peroneal Artery Perforator

Yeo H, Lee S, Park H, Park H, Kim H, Son D

Background: Lateral malleolar defects are a commonly encountered clinical issue, with several treatment options available from local flaps to microsurgical reconstruction. However, ankle defects are difficult to manage, especially in...
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Reconstruction of a total defect of the lower eyelid with a temporoparietal fascial flap: a case report

Kim YS, Lee NH, Roh SG, Shin JY

The reconstruction of total lower eyelid defects is challenging to plastic surgeons due to the complicated anatomical structure of the eyelid. In addition, in the setting of cancer excision, the...
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Reconstruction of large facial defects using a combination of forehead flap and other procedures

Kim RS, Yi C, Kim HS, Jeong HY, Bae YC

Background: Reconstruction of large facial defects is challenging as both functional and cosmetic results must be considered. Reconstruction with forehead flaps on the face is advantageous; nonetheless, reconstruction of large...
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Analysis of Skin Cancers Treated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Korea: A 10-Year Experience (2010∼2020)

Shim DH, Shin BS, Na CH, Choi H, Kim MS

  • KMID: 2525571
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2022 Jan;60(1):44-52.
Background: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a surgical technique for skin cancer that has the advantage of increasing the cure rate while having a tissue-sparing property. Objective: To investigate the benefits...
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Locoregional flaps versus skin grafts in the nose: aesthetic considerations after cancer ablation

Yoon S, Kim Y, Choi Y

Background The annual incidence of skin cancer has been increasing, and surgical ablation is presently the treatment of choice for skin cancer. However, it leaves soft tissue defects that require...
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Reconstruction of a large lower lip defect using a combination of Abbe and staircase flaps: a case report

Moon BM, Pae WS

Lip defects often occur following wide excision as a surgical treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. Defects larger than one-half of the lip cannot be closed primarily...
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Balloon Dilators for Fast and Safe Flap Dissection in Transoral Endoscopic Vestibular Approach Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach (TOETVA)

Oh MY, Chai YJ, Lee JM, Dionigi G, Wu CW, Kim HY, Yu HW, Kim SJ, Choi JY, Lee KE

Purpose: Creating working space while performing thyroid surgery via a transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) can be technically challenging. We describe our experiences using a balloon dilator for easy...
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Reconstruction of Postburn Nasal Alar Defect by Paramedian Forehead Flap

Park D, Park S, Baik B, Ji S

In the face, the nose plays an important role in both function and appearance. Among the subunits on the nose, the alar is a critical nasal structure of high aesthetic...
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Reconstruction of congenital microtia after ear canaloplasty using V-Y advancement of a temporal triangular flap

Park HY, Lee KT, Kim EJ, Oh KS

Background Reconstruction of congenital microtia remains challenging, particularly in patients with a history of ear canaloplasty due to insufficient regional soft tissue. The insertion of a tissue expander prior to...
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