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12건 · 최신순- Inaugural William Manchester Lecture. The influence of microsurgery research on plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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Treatment of vaginal agenesis with a new vulvovaginoplasty.
The correction of vaginal agenesis requires the creation of a canal that is in the correct axis and ideally of adequate size, texture, and secretion. A simple surgical technique is described which has a good anatomic and functional result w…
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Folded free vascularized fibula transfer.
A technique of improved free vascularized fibula grafting for bone defects up to 15 cm in length is presented with three illustrative cases. By dividing a harvested free fibula graft at its midpoint without dividing its vascular pedicle, tw…
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Some further characteristics of expanded tissue.
It has been shown that during expansion there is a component of migration of surrounding tissue that probably contributes to the available tissue in local reconstructive procedures. Although there is a 63 per cent increase through expansion…
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Ring finger transfer in reconstruction of transmetacarpal amputations.
Four cases are described in which the opposite ring finger was used for finger reconstruction in transmetacarpal hand amputations. Thumb reconstruction was required in three of these four cases. This was achieved by hallux transfer, tube pe…
- Second Runme Shaw lecture. State of the art of reconstructive microvascular surgery.
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The versatile latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap in breast and other reconstruction.
In this series of 35 clinical cases, the versatility of the latissimus dorsal flap is demonstrated. Whilst its width is limited to approximately 10 cm to gain primary closure, its length extends from the axilla almost to the iliac crest. If…
- The foot as a donor site in reconstructive microsurgery.
- The Henry Windsor lecture: Part II: The contributions of microvascular surgery to medicine.
- Free flap transfers with microvascular anastomoses.
- Successful transfer of a large island flap from the groin to the foot by microvascular anastomoses.
- THE CLASSIFICATION AND CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF HAEMANGIOMAS.