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9건- Microsurgical reconstruction after foot eumycetoma excision: Description of two cases.
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Nomadic plastic surgery: from healthcare huts to war-zones. Our experience over 30 years.
We present 30 years' experience of "nomadic" plastic surgery missions carried out by a small non-governmental organization, specialized in reconstructive surgery in challenging conditions in developing countries. Here, we provide a record o…
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[Plastic surgery and fighting: Our experience during Nagorno-Karabakh war in 2020].
[INTRODUCTION] This work relates the experience of three French surgical missions in the care of the war wounded during the armed conflict in Nagorno Karabakh which took place from September 27 to November 10, 2020. [MATERIALS AND METHODS]…
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[Buruli disease and plastic surgery].
The Buruli ulcer is a skin infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans which progresses silently. This infection affects mostly women and children who live near stagnant waters. Buruli ulcer is disease that has terrible consequences if not prompt…
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[Plastic surgery under challenging conditions: the concept of the five F's].
This work was done essentially for the benefit of the surgeon who wishes to practice plastic surgery under challenging conditions. The questions he asks himself are most often aimed at what type of pathology he will encounter during his mis…
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[Humanitarian aesthetic surgery].
Must a face be disfigured by a terrible tropical disease, in order to make us realise that the well being of our gesture is aesthetically acceptable? Must our reparative motivation remain the only trace of our skill and our humanity? During…
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[Aesthetic snapshot: study about cosmetic surgical procedures and complications].
A questionnaire was addressed to 600 members of the French Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. Out of 19,000 interventions, thanks to the analysis of 112 answers, we were able to get a good picture of the activity in ae…
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[Experimental cervicoplasty: correction of the cervicomental angle by postero-superior suspension of the hyoid bone. A study of 20 anatomical dissections].
The elegance of the cervical region is due to a certain balance between concave and convex surfaces, and is based on the presence of a well-defined cervicomental angle, generally between 90 degrees to 110 degrees. An excessively wide-open c…