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Correction of Severe Facial Asymmetry in Patients With Unilateral Craniofacial Microsomia Using Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing Technology: An Evaluation of Postsurgical Results.
This is a retrospective study to evaluate the postsurgical position of the maxilla and mandible in 5 matured craniofacial patients with unilateral craniofacial microsomia who underwent 2 jaw surgical procedures using computerized surgical p…
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Computer Simulation and Digital Resources for Plastic Surgery Psychomotor Education.
Contemporary plastic surgery residents are increasingly challenged to learn a greater number of complex surgical techniques within a limited period. Surgical simulation and digital education resources have the potential to address some limi…
- Joseph Murray.
- Obituary: Remembering the legacy of Dr. William W. Shaw.
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Key textbooks in the development of modern american plastic surgery: the first half of the twentieth century.
[BACKGROUND] A number of historical texts published during the first half of the twentieth century played a pivotal role in shaping and defining modern plastic surgery in the United States. [METHODS] Blair's Surgery and Diseases of the Mou…
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Top five craniofacial techniques for training in plastic surgery residency.
[BACKGROUND] Despite increasing specialization of craniofacial surgery, certain craniofacial techniques are widely applicable. The authors identified five such craniofacial techniques and queried American Society of Plastic Surgeons members…
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Craniofacial surgery on a personal view.
Henry Kawamoto Jr and I go back a long way. Our friendship began at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. I had just returned from my service obligation after interrupting my general surgery residency. I heard that a new resident from C…
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Creating a virtual surgical atlas of craniofacial procedures: Part II. Surgical animations.
[BACKGROUND] Craniofacial surgery can be challenging to teach and learn. To augment the intraoperative learning experience for surgical trainees and to provide a resource for practicing craniofacial surgeons to review uncommonly performed p…
- Professor Ruyao Song, 1914 to 2003.
- Frank Hastings Hamilton: a pioneer American plastic surgeon.
- Plastic surgery at the turn of the century: an opportunity for self-assessment.
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Craniofacial microsomia. A primary or secondary surgical treatment program.
Craniofacial microsomia is a complex deformity involving the craniofacial skeleton and the overlying soft tissues. This article discusses treatment programs with consideration of the variability in several anatomic areas and the severity of…
- History of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, 1921-1996.
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Twenty-year experience with early surgery for craniosynostosis: I. Isolated craniofacial synostosis--results and unsolved problems.
Early surgery for isolated craniosynostosis is designed to improve morphology, to prevent functional disturbances, and equally important, to enhance the psychosocial development of the child. As the first of a two-part series, 104 patients …
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Twenty-year experience with early surgery for craniosynostosis: II. The craniofacial synostosis syndromes and pansynostosis--results and unsolved problems.
As the second of a two-part series, 76 patients with pansynostosis and craniofacial synostosis syndromes were retrospectively analyzed. Diagnoses included pansynostosis (7), craniofrontonasal dysplasia (8), and Apert (24), Crouzon (15), and…
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A surgical system for the correction of bony chin deformity.
Because the chin, like the nose, occupies a prominent position in the face, it must also be assessed in planning any changes in the facial profile. For example, a large nose associated with a microgenia does not appear as large when the chi…
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Computerized tomographic analysis of orbital hypertelorism repair: spatial relationship of the globe and the bony orbit.
Computerized tomographic scans provide a new means of evaluating the spatial and geometric relationships between the movement of the bony orbit and its soft tissue contents (the globe and extraocular muscles) [1, 12]. Preoperative and posto…
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Three-dimensional input of body surface data using a laser light scanner.
This article presents a device for automated input of three-dimensional body surface data using a laser light scanner. The device scans the surface in a few seconds. The data are available immediately in digital form for computer-aided pres…
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Volumetric quantification of intracranial and ventricular volume following cranial vault remodeling: a preliminary report.
This preliminary study documents preoperative and postoperative changes in cerebral tissue as well as intracranial and ventricular volume in patients who underwent cranial vault remodeling for craniosynostosis. The documentation and calcula…
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Review of the morbidity of 300 free-flap donor sites.
Donor-site morbidity in 300 consecutive free flaps was reviewed to identify their etiologies and potentially prevent their recurrence in future cases. An overall morbidity rate of 20 percent was seen in this series. Secondary surgical proce…
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Three-dimensional computer-assisted design of craniofacial surgical procedures: optimization and interaction with cephalometric and CT-based models.
A computer program is described which aids the clinician in planning craniofacial surgical procedures. It operates on a three-dimensional landmark data base derived by combining posteroanterior and lateral cephalograms from the patient and …
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Computer-aided planning and evaluation of facial and orthognathic surgery.
The desire to apply the scientific method to aesthetic facial surgery is the underpinning of this article, which summarizes the attempts that have been made to apply numeric methods to facial surgery, with particular emphasis on computer me…
- The postresidency fellowship in plastic surgery: its evolution and future.
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Early surgery for craniofacial synostosis: an 8-year experience.
A prospective review is presented of 50 patients with one of the craniofacial synostosis syndromes who underwent early interventive craniofacial surgical correction (average age 7.6 months at time of surgery). The study has demonstrated the…
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The medial canthus revisited--an anatomical basis for canthopexy.
Cadaver anatomical studies have demonstrated a superior component to the medial canthal tendon. The anatomical basis for the angular and dystopic deformities following nasoethmoidal trauma or surgical dissection is discussed. Based on these…
- Plastic surgery symposium in China.
- Interview of a patient of Professor Jacques Joseph.
- Microgenia: a logical surgical approach.
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Cephalometric analysis: part I.
A protocol for cephalometric analysis is presented to enable the clinician to evaluate the bony face by subdividing it into four components: 1. Vertical facial measurements 2. Horizontal midface measurements 3. Horizontal lower face measure…
- New concepts in the surgical treatment of the craniofacial synostosis syndromes in the infant.