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[The first gender-changing operation from female to male in The Netherlands, 1959/'60].
The first sex-change operation in a transsexual patient, i.e. the construction of a penis (so-called phalloplasty), took place in the Netherlands in Arnhem in 1959-1960. The operative technique had already been described in 1938 and was per…
- Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach: successful use of leeches in plastic surgery in the 1820s.
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[Fifty years of plastic surgery in the Netherlands. V. History].
For many centuries plastic surgical operations have been practised incidentally by general surgeons. Both World Wars combined with a multidisciplinary approach have been instrumental to the development of plastic surgery as a specialty. The…
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The significance of Eiselsberg and the Viennese school of surgery for the development of reconstructive surgery in Europe.
The development of surgery in the second half of the nineteenth century was strongly influenced by the introduction of anaesthesia, asepsis and, last but not least, scientific experimentation. Outstanding in the last respect were the German…
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1891-1991: the centenary of innovative reconstructive hand surgery by Carl Nicoladoni.
Austrian surgeons, trained at the famous surgical school in Vienna, played a very important role in general and reconstructive surgery at the end of the 19th century. Nicoladoni introduced original ideas in reconstructive hand surgery, incl…
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[Esser (1877-1946) and the dawn of maxillofacial prosthetics in The Netherlands].
A short historical review is presented of the development from simple facial plates towards complex maxillofacial prostheses. There was an impetuous demand for extended development of this type of prostheses during World War I. The Dutch pl…
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A brief history of the development of plastic surgery in The Netherlands East-Indies from World War I until the independence of Indonesia (1914-1950).
This study of surgical operations published in the Medical Journal of the Netherlands East-Indies over the period 1914-1950, supplemented with a series of interviews with retired Dutch East-Indian surgeons and their relatives, shows a vivid…
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Forerunners of mesh grafting machines. From cupping glasses and scarificators to modern mesh graft instruments.
Lanz described mesh grafting in 1907. A similar device was used earlier by Paré and Heister for different applications. Historical analysis reveals a definite link between old scarificators and mesh graft machines.…
- A short history of plastic surgery in The Netherlands.
- [The introduction of the principles of plastic surgery in general surgery in The Dutch East Indies, from the First World War to the Japanese occupation].
- Johannes Fredericus Samuel Esser: innovative "structive" surgeon (1877-1946).
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The first Anglo-Dutch contacts in plastic surgery: a brief historical note.
This paper outlines briefly the part played by two Dutch surgeons Jan Esser and Carel Koch and their contacts in England in the development of plastic surgery on the Continent and in Great Britain. Photographs and letters from the archives …
- In the interest of accuracy. A classification of fascio-cutaneous flaps according to their patterns of vascularisation.