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Combined rhytidectomy and full-face laser resurfacing.
A series of patients undergoing a combined face lifting procedure with simultaneous laser resurfacing is described. Although resurfacing is accepted as safe for deep-plane face lifts and forehead lifts, there are reports of preauricular ski…
- Digital photography for the plastic surgeon.
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Lasers in plastic surgery: current practice.
A wide variety of lasers provides the plastic surgeon with treatment options that were not available previously. Appropriate, safe use of lasers complements the many therapeutic treatment options available to plastic surgeons. Lasers have i…
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Digital imaging for plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Digital imaging provides many benefits to plastic surgical practice. While problems arise, there are many advantages. The ethical use of digital imaging may be a cost-effective, valuable asset to the practice of plastic surgery.…
- Laser surgery: sample patient education materials for plastic surgical nurses.
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Traumatic tattooing: treatment with the Q-switched ruby laser: a case study.
This case report details the successful treatment of extensive, facial traumatic tattooing in an adult male. The Q-switched ruby laser was utilized. It is demonstrated to be an excellent tool for the treatment of traumatic tattooing. The re…
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Q-switched ruby laser treatment of oculodermal melanosis (nevus of Ota).
The Q-switched ruby laser at 694 nm, a wavelength well absorbed by melanin relative to other optically absorbing structures in skin, causes highly selective destruction of pigment-laden cells. In addition, the 20- to 40-ns pulse duration pr…
- Laser resurfacing.
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Management of vascular and premalignant nevi in the pediatric population.
Successful management of the pediatric patient is a challenge to plastic surgery nurses as they work in tandem with surgeons to guide the family through the treatment process. This article will discuss the treatment of a number of congenita…
- Abdominoplasty.
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Vascular lesions.
Most cutaneous vascular abnormalities can be successfully, and in fact preferentially, treated with lasers. The field is evolving rapidly. It is important that the appropriate laser be used. In addition, many of the early references in this…
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Reconstructing the burned face.
The priorities, timing, techniques, and philosophies of reconstruction of the burned face are outlined in this article. Each anatomic area is analyzed, and the appropriate procedure is described.…
- The dog-ear in areolar reconstruction.
- Lasers in plastic surgery: applications and nursing interventions.
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Salvage of seeing eyes after avulsion of upper and lower lids.
It is often stated that any injury severe enough to avulse both lids will inevitably destroy the globe. Two cases are presented in which the globe was uninjured but exposed, requiring immediate coverage. Local skin flaps placed over mobiliz…
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Immunosurgery.
After being leaders in the field of transplantation, plastic surgeons became inactive in this field. Interest is reviving with the advent of the new immunosuppressant drug cyclosporine, as well as new knowledge of the immune mechanism. New …
- Burn care and the plastic surgeon.
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A pair of five-day flaps: early division of distant pedicles after serial cross-clamping and observation with oximetry and fluorometry.
In each of 2 recent patients with distant pedicles (one a groin flap and the other a cross-leg flap), we were able to perform the final division and detachment of the flap on the fifth postoperative day. Cross-clamping was used to create in…
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Augmentation of the atrophic mandible with a vascularized rib graft.
A patient with a 29-year history of denture wearing had her mandible augmented with a vascularized rib graft. The rib was contoured to fit the arch of the mandible and vascularized by means of the facial arteries to the intercostal vessels.…
- Free flaps to the head and neck.
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The myocutaneous flap: a versatile approach to major reconstructive problems.
Our experience with 50 myocutaneous flaps shows that the remarkable flexibility in design and execution of these flaps has opened up a new frontier in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The complication rate was 20 percent. Only one compli…
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Free microvascular flaps for defects of limbs, head, and neck.
Twenty-three free microvascular flaps were transferred during the period September 1975 to December 1978. These included skin flaps, osteocutaneous flaps, and flaps of omentum and jejunum. These flaps were used for a variety of conditions r…
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Free osteocutaneous flap from a rib to the tibia.
A large bony defect of the tibia, covered with thin unstable scar, was repaired successfully with a free osteocutaneous flap composed of 10 cm of the ninth rib with a 9 X 6 cm area of overlying muscle and skin. Microvascular anatomoses were…
- Osteotomies and bone grafts in treatment of developmental facial deformities.
- Screws and acrylic connectors as a substitute for plaster of Paris immobilisation in transfer of pedicles from shoulder to face.