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21건 · 최신순- Can AI Truly Assist the Microsurgeon? Comments on "Development of a Novel Artificial Intelligence Retrieval-Augmented Generation Model for Microsurgery Clinical Decision Support".
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Evolution of Length of Stay in Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction: A National Big Data Study of 21,777 Flap Cases from a 16-Year ACS-NSQIP Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Reducing postoperative length of stay (LoS) benefits both patients and hospi- tal systems. This study leverages the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) database to identify pre…
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Reconstruction of a Composite Heel Defect Using Achilles Tendon Allograft and Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap: Case Report and Literature Review.
[BACKGROUND] Composite heel defects involving the Achilles tendon and overlying soft tissue are rare and technically demanding. Successful management requires restoration of tendon continuity and durable coverage. We reviewed the literature…
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Artificial Intelligence-Driven Mapping of Global Microsurgery Research: Dual Automation for Data and Classification.
[INTRODUCTION] Microsurgery is one of the most technically demanding and rapidly advancing domains in modern surgery. Despite its transformative role across reconstructive and restorative disciplines, global patterns of microsurgical resear…
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The Importance of Clinical Relevance and the Limitations of P -Values in Plastic Surgery Research : The CLARITY-SURG Statement.
The proliferation of administrative databases, electronic health records, and large observational cohorts has profoundly expanded the scope of surgical research. At the same time, it has intensified a long-standing interpretive error: the r…
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Steal Syndrome in Free Flap Microvascular Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity: Systematic Review of Incidence, Risk Factors, and Surgical Management.
: Steal syndrome in the setting of microvascular reconstruction refers to a phenomenon whereby blood flow is diverted from the native tissue to the free flap, leading to ischemia and potential limb loss. In the present study, we aim to comp…
- Reevaluating the Impact of Scars on Satisfaction and HR-QoL After DIEP-Flap Breast Reconstruction: Methodological Concerns and Future Directions.
- Comments on the "Impact of Vasopressors on Microvascular Free Flap Perfusion in Head and Neck Reconstruction".
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The Split Latissimus Free Flap for Reconstruction of Defects Around the Ankle: Exploring the Potential of the Workhorse.
The latissimus dorsi muscle flap is a widely used flap for soft tissue reconstruction. It is supplied by the thoracodorsal artery, which has a consistent intramuscular branching, allowing for flap division into 2 or more segments. We presen…
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Can State Family Support Policies Level the Playing Field for Early-Career Women in Plastic Surgery? An Analysis of Web-Scraped Data.
[BACKGROUND] For the young plastic surgeon, the quantity of first-author peer-reviewed publications plays a prominent role in job offers and promotions. Women surgeons carry a disproportionate share of family responsibilities, contributing …
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Evaluating Plastic Surgery Resident Satisfaction Globally: Predictors and Recommendations for Training Enhancement.
[BACKGROUND] Measures of quality in resident training in plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) programs are scarce and often methodologically inconsistent. Our research provides insights from current PRS trainees globally, mapping their …
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Reinventing aesthetic surgery education: A structured, global framework integrating academia, private sector, and industry.
The global shortage of structured aesthetic surgery training persists across diverse healthcare systems. In response, we propose a flexible hybrid model that integrates academic institutions, private sector collaborations, and industry reso…
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Structural barriers and pathways to artificial intelligence integration in plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery stands at an inflection point: proofs-of-concept for artificial intelligence (AI) abound, yet responsible clinical integration remains limited. We argue this reflects an organizational readiness gap rather than a modeling de…
- Letter Regarding: Limited English Proficiency Is Not Associated With Poor Postoperative Outcomes or Follow-Up Rates in Patients Undergoing Breast Reduction Mammoplasty-A Single Institution Retrospective Cohort Study.
- "E-learning in Plastic Surgery Training in a Developing Country: Is it Possible After the COVID-19 Pandemic?"-Proposition for an international collaborative approach to make it possible.
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The Perceived Impact of COVID-19 on Graduate Medical Education and Recommendations for Bridging the Educational Gap.
[INTRODUCTION] COVID-19 generated a system-wide shock causing an unbalanced equilibrium between producing adequately trained physicians and meeting extraordinary operational needs. Previous studies report the experience of surgical resident…
- Article Factors Influencing Gender Disparities in Senior Authorship of Plastic Surgery Publications.
- Human capital and productivity in plastic surgery research during COVID-19: An artificial intelligence approach.
- Women representation in plastic surgery across the globe: A cross-sectional study of human capital and research output using artificial intelligence.
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Human Capital and Productivity in Plastic Surgery Research Across Nations.
[BACKGROUND] Understanding country differences in production and human capital in plastic surgery research is crucial in identifying current and future leaders in the field. In this study, we document each country's human capital and produc…
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Plastic Surgery Residents Across the World: A Country-, Region-, and Income-level Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] The COVID-19 pandemic has upended graduate medical education globally. We investigated the COVID-19 impact on learning inputs and expected learning outputs of plastic surgery residents across the world. [METHODS] We administer…