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7건 · 최신순- Cervical Spine Musculoskeletal Work-Related Injuries in Microsurgery: Insights of an Often-Overlooked Aspect of Microsurgical Practice.
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Validating a digital recovery tool for autologous breast reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Recent research aims to leverage technology to further understand surgical recovery by using continuous data. Traditional metrics of readmission, flap failure, and patient-reported outcome measures are limited by poor accuracy …
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Capsular Contracture Rates in Subfascial and Subglandular Breast Augmentation With Smooth vs Textured Implants.
Subfascial placement has been reported to reduce capsular contracture (CC) in primary breast augmentation. Given the shift toward smooth implants, it is unclear whether the perceived advantage reflects the surgical plane or historical impla…
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Fat survival following autologous fat transfer to the native breast: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is increasingly used for breast augmentation, either for primary augmentation or symmetrization in the unaffected, native breasts following breast reconstruction. However, the incidence of fat necr…
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The Importance of Clinical Relevance and the Limitations of P -Values in Plastic Surgery Research : The CLARITY-SURG Statement.
The proliferation of administrative databases, electronic health records, and large observational cohorts has profoundly expanded the scope of surgical research. At the same time, it has intensified a long-standing interpretive error: the r…
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The Co-Surgeon Model for Microsurgical Free Flaps: A Survey of Perspectives and Utility.
Reconstructive microsurgery remains a demanding field, requiring technical expertise and long operating hours. This places microsurgeons at increased risk of dissatisfaction and burnout. The co-surgeon model has been developed to mitigate t…
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Quantifying postoperative recovery using wearable activity monitors following abdominal wall surgery: The AbTech trial.
[PURPOSE] This work aimed to investigate the validity of wearable activity monitors (WAMs) as an objective tool to measure the return toward normal functional mobility following abdominal wall surgery. This was achieved by quantifying and c…