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Lower Extremity Microsurgery in a Patient With Combined Sickle Cell Disease and Hemophilia: A Case Report and Literature Review.
The combination of hemophilia and sickle cell disease poses unique challenges in the perioperative management of patients requiring free tissue transfer (FTT). Extremity FTT requires mitigation of risk factors related to perioperative bleed…
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Reliability of Long Vein Grafts for Reconstruction of Massive Wounds.
When handling large wounds, zone of injury is a key concept in reconstructive microsurgery, as it pertains to the selection of recipient vessels. Historically, surgeons have avoided placing microvascular anastomosis within widely traumatize…
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A Propeller Perforator Flap in the Distal Lower Extremity: An Alternative to Free Flap Coverage Near the Ankle.
As perfusion assessment technologies and microsurgical techniques have evolved, plastic surgeons have become increasingly aggressive and creative in offering reconstructive solutions to limb salvage problems. In the distal lower extremity, …
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Neck Contouring Without Rhytidectomy in the Presence of Excess Skin.
[BACKGROUND] Patients with severe neck skin laxity due to excess submental adipose tissue have required either standard rhytidectomy or direct excision of neck skin with Z-plasty and submental lipectomy. Our recent experiences with four pat…
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The Super-High SMAS Facelift Technique with Tailor Tack Plication.
[BACKGROUND] Super-high superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) suspension and tailor tack plication are powerful facelift tools used in cases of primary facial rhytidectomy. [TECHNIQUE] Thorough pre-operative patient screening and co…
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Contemporary techniques for effective nasal lengthening.
The short nose deformity is a complex entity with diverse causes and variable characteristics. This article divides shortening into anterior and pan-nose shortening as well as mild, moderate, or severe. Mild anterior shortening can be corre…
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The deviated nose and asymmetric eyebrows: an important trap to avoid.
[BACKGROUND] Failure to recognize asymmetrically positioned eyebrows, often altered by the patient to camouflage nasal asymmetry, can lead the surgeon to design the rhinoplasty using a faulty midline landmark. The purpose of this study was …