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Plastic surgery training in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2025: Results of the National Training Survey.
[INTRODUCTION] Plastic surgery training in the UK and Ireland is continuously evolving in response to changing healthcare priorities and workforce demands. The UK and Ireland Plastic Surgery Trainees Association conducted a survey among pla…
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A Systematic Review of Simulation-Based Training Tools in Plastic Surgery.
[OBJECTIVES] The recent shift from traditional surgical teaching to the incorporation of simulation training in plastic surgery has resulted in the development of a variety of simulation models and tools. We aimed to assess the validity and…
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The emerging role of robotics in plastic and reconstructive surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The role of robotics has grown exponentially. There is an active interest amongst practitioners in the transferability of the potential benefits into plastic and reconstructive surgery; however, many plastic surgeons report lack of widespre…
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Clinical, Preclinical, and Educational Applications of Robotic-Assisted Flap Reconstruction and Microsurgery: A Systematic Review.
[INTRODUCTION] Microsurgery and super-microsurgery allow for highly technical reconstructive surgeries to be performed, with repairs of anatomical areas of less than 1 mm. Robotic-assisted surgery might allow for further advances within mic…
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Refinement of the Superomedial Pedicle Technique: A New Approach to Breast Reshaping Following Reduction.
[INTRODUCTION] We present an alteration of the superomedial pedicle technique in breast reduction to control lateral fullness and create a more natural and contoured breast during reshaping. This approach has been adopted by the senior auth…
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Achieving optimal clinical outcomes in autologous fat grafting: A systematic review of processing techniques.
[BACKGROUND] Autologous fat grafting (AFG) is a versatile technique in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Graft processing is a key source of variability resulting in unreliable clinical outcomes, with no consensus on the optimal methodol…