Vilray P. Blair, his surgical descendants, and their roles in plastic surgical development.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1999 Vol.103(7) p. 1990-2009

Stelnicki EJ, Young VL, Francel T, Randall P

Abstract

Perhaps one of the most historically well-known plastic surgeons is Vilray P. Blair. As commander of the U.S. Army corps of head and neck surgeons during World War I, he became well known for his work in posttraumatic reconstruction. Blair's efforts in the early part of this century helped to develop plastic surgery as a distinct surgical subspecialty in the United States. His prowess as a surgeon allowed him to build one of the largest plastic surgery centers in the country and to train many of the top young American surgeons. Blair excelled as a teacher. He produced academic surgeons such as James Barrett Brown and Bradford Cannon, who took the lead in the care of wartime injuries during World War II. At Valley Forge General Hospital, Blair's trainees dedicated themselves to the reconstruction of injured patients and trained other young plastic surgeons in the care of postwar trauma. This exceptional level of patient care resulted in the U.S. government recognizing plastic surgery as a subspecialty following World War II. Since that time, Blair's surgical descendants at Washington University have led the country in the development of new training concepts and ideals and have gone on to become leaders in plastic surgery worldwide.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
질환 head and neck surgeons C3241959
Head and Neck Surgeon
scispacy 1
질환 Barrett scispacy 1
질환 trauma C0043251
Wounds and Injuries
scispacy 1
질환 Blair scispacy 1
질환 head and neck scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Missouri; Schools, Medical; Surgery, Plastic; United States