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Cigarette smoking, plastic surgery, and microsurgery.
Although tobacco smoking is known to result in coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, peripheral vascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, lung cancer, and other smoking cancers, many surgeons believe that smoking a…
- The early history of microsurgery.
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Hand reconstruction with partial toe and multiple toe transplants.
Microsurgical transplantation of toes to the hand can serve as an excellent method of reconstructing the severely traumatized hand. This article reviews the authors' experience with 188 great-toe and second-toe transplants. Detailed operati…
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Scalp reconstruction by microvascular free tissue transfer.
We report on a series of patients with scalp defects who have been treated with a variety of free flaps, spanning the era of microvascular free tissue transfer from its incipient stages to the present. Between 1971 and 1987, 18 patients und…
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Thumb reconstruction--great toe transfer.
Thumb reconstruction has a long and exciting history spanning more than 100 years. Reflecting on the evolution of techniques, the problems encountered and solved, and the advancement of technologies, one is struck by the versatility of surg…
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Reconstruction of the upper extremity with multiple microvascular transplants: analysis of method, cost, and complications.
During an 8-year period, 131 multiple microvascular transplants were performed on 62 patients for upper extremity reconstruction of complex wounds. Patients were classified into two groups: In group I 35 patients received paired simultaneou…
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Free serratus anterior muscle transplantation for hand reconstruction.
Free transplantation of the serratus anterior muscle has allowed salvage or reconstruction of difficult hand injuries with advantages compared to traditional methods. Free muscle tissue adds vascularity to poorly vascularised and potentiall…
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Sensory reinnervation in microsurgical reconstruction of the heel.
Six sensory reinnervation techniques were carried out in 10 patients who underwent reconstruction of the weight-bearing surface of the heel by microsurgical free-tissue transfer. The techniques include the use of neurovascular island flaps,…
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Neurovascular island flaps from the plantar vessels and nerves for foot reconstruction.
We describe patients in whom neurovascular island flaps from the large, second, and third toes were used for resurfacing defects on the plantar aspect of the foot. The flap has proved to be both reliable and durable in all instances. Two ca…
- Free flap surgery--scope and techniques.
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Surgical treatment of the totally avulsed scalp.
Scalp avulsion is associated with significant physical and psychological morbidity. In the past, extended hospitalizations and multiple procedures to achieve coverage were the rule and the chronic morbidity of partial thickness coverage was…
- Aesthetic aspects of hand surgery: microsurgical approach with multiple free tissue transfers.
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Replacement of damaged arteries and veins with vein grafts when replanting crushed, amputated fingers.
Two cases are presented in which multiple vein grafts were used to revascularize several digits in hands injured by severe crushes. One case had partial amputations of 4 digits, and the other had 4 complete amputations. After debriding the …
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Free osteocutaneous flap from a rib to the tibia.
A large bony defect of the tibia, covered with thin unstable scar, was repaired successfully with a free osteocutaneous flap composed of 10 cm of the ninth rib with a 9 X 6 cm area of overlying muscle and skin. Microvascular anatomoses were…
- Toe digital transfer.
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A simplified technique for free transfer of groin flaps, by use of a Doppler Probe.
Our application of the Doppler probe to microvascular surgery is discussed, including the monitoring of the superficial circumflex iliac artery in free groin flaps. Our technique of free groin flap transplantation is compared to that of oth…
- Total ear reimplantation in the rabbit utilising microminiature vascular anastomoses.
- Safety sleeve for wire brush abrasive therapy used with local infiltration anesthesia.