EPIDERM Technique: Safety and Outcomes of Skin Grafted Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction
This study evaluates the safety and outcomes of the EPIDERM technique using skin‐grafted free flaps in head and neck reconstruction. Our findings show that the technique is feasible, reliable, and associated with low complication rates, supporting its usefulness in select reconstructive scenarios.
Nina Patel +9 more
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Novel noninvasive assessment of upper urinary tract urine flow dynamics: a deep learning-driven reconstruction model combined with CFD simulation. [PDF]
Lin S +10 more
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The Balancing Act: Ergonomic Challenges for Pregnant Microvascular Surgeons in the Operating Room
This study evaluates the intraoperative ergonomic challenges faced by pregnant microvascular surgeons by comparing detailed motion‐analysis data collected at 36–37 weeks' gestation with postpartum assessments. Findings show that pregnancy significantly increases time spent in unsafe postures (particularly involving the neck, elbows, and knees), while ...
Nina Patel +3 more
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Robot-assisted thoracoscopic tracheal carina resection and reconstruction under spontaneous-ventilation anesthesia with a single-lumen endotracheal tube: case report and literature review. [PDF]
Lu R +6 more
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Comparative study of the outcomes of robotic versus laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with hand-sewn anastomosis in Billroth-I reconstruction. [PDF]
Zhang Z +10 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Refractory neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction presents an obstinate clinical problem. For patients who fail nonsurgical measures, we advocate for bladder‐sparing, continent urinary diversion as the optimal approach to management.
Brian W. Chao, Sean P. Elliott
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Lymphovenous anastomosis: microsurgical innovation and clinical outcomes in breast cancer-related lymphedema care. [PDF]
Lee CJ, Hong ES, Rhee DJ, Choi D.
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Patterns of parenteral nutrition use in the inpatient setting: A retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Parenteral nutrition (PN) supports patients unable to absorb sufficient nutrients from their gastrointestinal tracts. Yet, information about the patterns and extent of PN's in‐hospital use is lacking. Data on this topic should provide comparison points for nutrition support teams and hospital administrators examining PN use in their
Marc Romain +7 more
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Primary Anastomosis Versus Hartmann's Procedure in Obstructing Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Aras A.
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