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A method that deals with the presence of hair in animals used for research
(American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2004)
Training for microsurgery requires long-term education.
Rats, rabbits, and pigs are frequently used as experimental
animals in microsurgical studies. The care, preparation, and
postoperative follow-up of such animals ...
A pedicled muscle flap based solely on a neural pedicle
(Research Gate, 2009)
We tested the hypothesis that the intrinsic vascular plexus of the motor nerve could support viability in a rat hindlimb muscle flap. In a preliminary study, we examined the course and vascularity of the sciatic nerve, the ...
Marjolin ulcer of the scalp: intruder of a burn scar
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2008)
Childhood burn accidents are still a problem all
over the world. Besides the contractures and
hypertrophic scar conditions, malignant transformation in the burn scar is one of the primary
concerns later in adulthood. ...
In-vitro comparison of the lengthening and biomechanical properties of three tendon lengthening techniques
(Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation, 2009)
Objectives: Clinically, the Z-plasty lengthening is the
only method used in the upper extremity, whereas several
different techniques such as the Vulpius and Baker are
used in the lower extremity. In this study, the ...
Primary cutis verticis gyrata and scalp reduction in one stage with multiple pinwheel flaps (Revisited)
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2008)
Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is an unusual condition that typically occurs on the scalp and is characterized by the formation of ridges and furrows. These changes resemble the outer surface of the cerebrum. In this study a ...
A moldable dressing for facial skin grafting: polysiloxane
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2008)
Skin grafts are a valuable option for closing defects that cannot be closed primarily.1,2 To
improve graft intake, it is necessary to prevent the
relative motion between the graft and the underlying
recipient tissues. ...
A rare but disturbing complication of rhinoplasty: rhinorrhea
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2008)
Rhinorrhea after rhinoplasty is a rare but disturbing complication. During rhinoplasty, trauma to the septum with elongation of a
fracture up to the cribriform plate may result
in an osteomeningeal breach in the floor ...
In vivo comparison of biomechanical, histological, and radiological properties of three techniques for tendon lengthening: An experimental study in rabbits
(Taylor and Francis Online, 2009)
Biomechanical, histological, and radiological properties of three different techniques of tendon lengthening Z-plasty,
modified Vulpius, and modified Baker were investigated and compared. Sixty white female Angora ...
Resection of the disc and suspension of the lateral wall with the temporal fascia in advanced internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint
(Taylor and Francis Online, 2007)
The abnormal relation between the disc, the condyle, and the temporal bone indicates internal derangement of the
temporomandibular joint. The primary symptoms and findings are: limited and painful opening of the jaw, ...
Reconstructive microsurgery in pediatric population-a series of 25 patients
(Wiley Online Library, 2008)
Pediatric microsurgery procedures possess various difficulties when compared with adults. However, both free tissue transfers and replantation of the amputated parts show remarkable success rates in children. The concerns ...