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Outcomes for 160 Consecutive Lateral Arm Free Flaps for Head and Neck Reconstruction.
[OBJECTIVE] Examine outcomes for lateral arm autologous tissue transfer in head and neck reconstruction. [STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective cohort study. [SETTING] Tertiary cancer center. [METHODS] All patients who underwent traditional latera…
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The Use of Machine Learning for Predicting Complications of Free-Flap Head and Neck Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Machine learning has been increasingly used for surgical outcome prediction, yet applications in head and neck reconstruction are not well-described. In this study, we developed and evaluated the performance of ML algorithms in…
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Do Websites Serve Our Patients Well? A Comparative Analysis of Online Information on Cosmetic Injectables.
[BACKGROUND] Patients access online cosmetic health information to help with decision making. This information is unregulated, variable in quality, and may be biased. This study compared the most popular cosmetic injectables websites to ass…
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Scar Perception: A Comparison of African American and White Self-identified Patients.
[UNLABELLED] Scars can have significant morbidity and negatively impact psychological, functional, and cosmetic outcomes as well as the overall quality-of-life, especially among ethnic minorities. The objective of this study was to evaluate…
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Evaluation of plasma exeresis as a new technique for non surgical treatment of dermatochalasis.
[BACKGROUND] Dermatochalasis is frequently associated with tissue ageing and leads to multiple functional and cosmetic issues. There are several possible medical and surgical treatments available, such as blepharoplasty and laser therapy. …
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The Use of Botulinum Toxin to Prevent Anastomotic Thrombosis and Promote Flap Survival: A Bridge to Developing Clinical Studies.
[BACKGROUND] Despite the possibility of using botulinum toxin to improve perfusion and prevent vasospasm, only a few studies have examined the use of botulinum toxin in the setting of flap surgery and thrombosis, and the mechanisms have not…