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A Novel Vascular Anastomotic Coupling Device for End-to-End Anastomosis of Arteries and Veins.
[OBJECTIVE] Hand-sutured (HS) techniques remain the gold standard for most microvascular anastomoses in microsurgery. HS techniques can result in endothelial lacerations and back wall suturing, leading to complications such as thrombosis an…
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Associations of discharge destination and length of stay in lower extremity free flap reconstruction.
Patients with lower extremity defects requiring free flap reconstruction often have difficult postoperative courses with prolonged length of stay and need for transfer to a post-acute care facility. The primary aim of this study was to dete…
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Scheduled Postoperative Ketorolac Does Not Decrease Opiate Use following Free Flap Breast Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] In the setting of the opioid crisis, managing postoperative pain without the exclusive use of opiates has become a topic of interest. Many hospitals have begun implementing enhanced recovery after surgery protocols to decrease…
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Thirty-Day Outcomes following Upper Extremity Flap Reconstruction.
Flap reconstructions of upper extremity defects are challenging procedures. It is important to understand the surgical outcomes of upper extremity flap reconstruction, as well as associations between preoperative/perioperative variables an…
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Free tibia and fibula-fillet-of-leg flap for pelvic ring reconstruction: A case report.
Pelvic sarcoma resections present large and complex defects, which are a challenge to reconstruct. At times, these cancers are treated with external hemipelvectomy, and both the soft tissue and bony framework of the pelvic ring must be addr…
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A Dedicated Quarterly Research Meeting Increases Resident Research Productivity.
[BACKGROUND] Research is a vital component of a plastic surgery residency. Residents participating in research are better able to critically evaluate literature, allowing them to stay current throughout their careers. Programs benefit from …
- Improving medical student understanding of the scope of plastic surgery.