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Cleft Lip and Palate in Ectodermal Dysplasia.
[OBJECTIVE] Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) comprises multiple syndromes that affect skin, hair, nails, and teeth, and sometimes are associated with orofacial clefting. The purpose of this study is to (1) identify the prevalence and characteristi…
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The Unilateral Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity: Revisions within 20 Years after Primary Correction.
[BACKGROUND] As patients grow older, the unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity becomes more noticeable than the repaired lip. The authors assessed nasal revisions over 20 years of the senior author's management of unilateral complete cleft l…
- Balsam of Peru: History and Utility in Plastic Surgery.
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Evidence-Based Medicine: Secondary Correction of Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity.
[LEARNING OBJECTIVES] After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the components of unilateral and bilateral cleft lip nasal deformity. 2. Assess the deformity. 3. Design a treatment plan for secondary corre…
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Three-Dimensional Analysis of Nasal Symmetry Following Primary Correction of Unilateral Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity.
[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate nasal symmetry using three-dimensional photogrammetry following primary tip rhinoplasty with or without an internal splint in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip/palate. [DESIGN] We captured three-dimensiona…
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Sir William Arbuthnot Lane and His Contributions to Plastic Surgery.
Surgical subspecialties were just emerging at the turn of the 20th Century, before this time, general surgeons had to adjust their operative skills to address disorders throughout the body. Sir William Arbuthnot Lane was a British surgeon, …
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Reflections on the mating pool for women in plastic surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Almost three times as many board-certified female plastic surgeons are unmarried compared with male colleagues. The purpose of this study was to determine why women in plastic surgery are less likely to be married. [METHODS] A…
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Gender differences in the professional and private lives of plastic surgeons.
There are over 700 female members in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The purpose of this study was to assess possible differences between female and male plastic surgeons with respect to their practice characteristics, duration of…
- Sense of wonder.
- Ramón Castroviejo: an ophthalmologist's contributions to plastic surgery.
- The molders of this plastic surgeon and his quest for symmetry.
- Professor Edmund Rose: his position in surgery.
- A sense of wonder.
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Cross-cultural understanding of aesthetic surgery: the male cosmetic surgery patient in japan and the USA.
This review describes the historical development of aesthetic surgery in Japan and parallels with the development of the specialty in the United States. The focus is on the consequences of aesthetic surgery in the male patient when collabor…
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Tissue expansion in children: a retrospective study of complications.
We retrospectively reviewed 105 consecutive children in whom 191 tissue expanders were placed by the Plastic Surgical Service at The Children's Hospital from 1987 to 1995. The age range was 1 month to 28 years. The series included 68 female…
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Effect of lip adhesion on labial height in two-stage repair of unilateral complete cleft lip.
A lip-adhesion procedure before definitive repair of unilateral complete cleft lip has been widely used but rarely analyzed over the past 25 years. This report is a quantitative prospective assessment of one possible benefit of lip adhesion…
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The concept of the sagittal orbital-globe relationship in craniofacial surgery.
Euophthalmos, the normal relationship of the orbital rims to the eyes, is critical to planning and to surgical correction of craniofacial deformities. The four most easily localized anthropometric (soft tissue) landmarks for the sagittal or…
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Retention of a composite dressing for alveolopalatal wounds.
The benefits of a commercial periodontal dressing (eugenol versus noneugenol) in alveolopalatal wound closure are reviewed. Three techniques are presented to enhance the retention of a composite alveolopalatal dressing.…
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Bilateral complete cleft lip and nasal deformity: an anthropometric analysis of staged to synchronous repair.
This is a retrospective accounting of a personal evolution from staged to synchronous surgical correction of bilateral complete cleft lip and nasal deformity. Technical development can be separated into three phases: (1) two-stage lip/nasal…
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Computer-assisted three-dimensional planning in craniofacial surgery.
Three-dimensional surface reconstruction from computed tomographic (CT) data has been used to plan craniofacial operations. Cephalometric and anthropometric databases were integrated with three-dimensional CT reconstructions to quantitate t…
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The healing of bone and cartilage.
Transplantation of bone should be preceded by careful assessment of the recipient site. The function of the transplanted bone as an interposition graft, as an onlay graft, or in restoration or construction of a missing part of the skeleton …
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Correction of cryptotia using tissue expansion.
The anatomy and surgical correction of cryptotia are reviewed. Another technical procedure using retroauricular tissue expansion is presented. This method allows release of the auricle and construction of the auriculocephalic sulcus without…
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Surgical correction of hemifacial microsomia in the growing child.
This is a follow-up study of 20 children who had surgical correction of hemifacial microsomia in an effort to improve facial growth and minimize secondary distortion. In group 1 (skeletal types I and IIA), 10 children underwent elongation a…
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Analysis and treatment of hemifacial microsomia in childhood.
Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is not a fixed dysmorphic deformity, but rather a progressive, complex deformation, involving the soft tissues and skeletal structures derived from the first and second branchial arches. Secondary growth distorti…
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Midfacial duplication: a rare malformation sequence.
A child with duplicate maxilla is presented, along with a review of the literature of similar cases. Partial duplications of the maxilla are frequently accompanied by cleft lip and palate, multiple uvulae, hypertelorbitism, and intracranial…
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Fragmented care of facial fractures.
The treatment of facial trauma currently falls within the purview of several surgical subspecialties, including plastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and neurosurgery. The complexity of facial anato…
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Facial skeletal changes following hypertelorbitism correction.
This is a retrospective study of skeletal changes in 19 patients with corrected hypertelorism. A favorable outcome, defined as relapse less than 5 mm, occurred in patients with an average interorbital distance of 32 mm, whereas patients wit…
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Demineralized bone implants.
There are three mechanisms of bone formation that underlie the use of the different types of implants. In osteogenesis, viable osteoblasts and preosteoblasts are transplanted from one part of the body to the site where new bone is needed; c…
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Principles and techniques of bilateral complete cleft lip repair.
Important principles for repair of bilateral complete cleft lip are symmetry, primary orbicularis continuity, proper prolabial size and shape, median tubercle and mucocutaneous ridge formation from lateral lip tissue, and early construction…
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Midline cervical cleft.
Midline cervical cleft is a rare congenital anomaly of the ventral neck. A series of 12 cases of midline cervical clefts over a 30-year period is reported. This anomaly is part of a spectrum of midline branchiogenic syndromes resulting from…