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Reconstructive Surgery for Major Craniofacial Deformities
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1976Repair of the congenital deformity does not necessarily solve the child’s or the parent’s multiple problems since associated anomalies and side effects may remain and cloud the patient’s future. The study of congenital abnormalities may provide clues to etiology and prevention.
J E, Murray +3 more
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Deformities following Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1987Abstract Reconstructive plastic surgery provides a surgical solution for congenital and acquired abnormalities. Donor site distortions may occur and recipient sites will be adversely affected as a result of contraction in the wound healing process. Some of the operations illustrated here had inadequate indications.
D J, Hauben, P, Ben-Meir
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Reconstructive elasticity imaging for large deformations
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1999A method is presented to reconstruct the elastic modulus of soft tissue based on ultrasonic displacement and strain images for comparatively large deformations. If the average deformation is too large to be described with a linear elastic model, nonlinear displacement-strain relations must be used and the mechanical equilibrium equations must include ...
A R, Skovoroda +3 more
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Refinements in Reconstruction of Congenital Breast Deformities
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1985The use of tissue-expansion prostheses offers significant advantages in the reconstruction of congenital breast deformities, including Poland's syndrome. In the patient who has completed normal breast development, expansion on the abnormal side allows the development of adequate overlying skin and enlargement of the nipple-areola complex.
L C, Argenta +3 more
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Non-Destructive Structural Deformation Reconstruction via Data-Driven Modal Superposition
Applied SciencesModal superposition enables efficient estimation of full-field structural displacements from sparse measurements, forming a keystone of structural health monitoring (SHM) in linear elastic systems.
Gabriele Liuzzo, P. Fanelli
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Surgical Reconstruction for Congenital Auriculomandibular Deformities
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977The patient with ear, jaw, and cephalofacial soft tissue deformity presents a challenge, the resolution of which requires a careful program of surgical reconstruction. Restoration of the concavity in the ear region caused by the underdeveloped temporal bone and the hypoplastic paratid gland should precede otoplasty to insure proper spacial positioning ...
M T, Edgerton, J L, Marsh
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Secondary Deformities Following Mandibular Reconstruction
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1997Restoration of secondary deformities following mandible reconstruction is a difficult challenge. Prevention is sometimes possible by careful planning, but frequently these problems are unavoidable. Thoughtful analysis of the deformity and individualized treatment planning are key ingredients of proper management.
M J, Miller, M A, Schusterman
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Deformable object reconstruction with particle systems
Computers & Graphics, 1998Abstract In this paper, we describe a general method for reconstruction and animation of volumetric deformable objects. First, the initial data, defined by planar contours, are fitted with a closed periodic parametric surface. Then, this rigid model is used as a closed boundary, which is filled in with particles.
Fabrice Jaillet +2 more
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Ear Deformities, Otoplasty, and Ear Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Evaluate patient's ears for needed adjustments to size, shape, prominence, and symmetry. 2. Identify common ear deformities and describe methods to repair them. 3. Avoid or manage common complications associated with otoplasty and ear reconstruction.The essentials of otoplasty will be ...
Charles H, Thorne, Gordon, Wilkes
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Congenital Deformities and Reconstruction
2010Congenital hand surgery is an interesting but challenging area, where the deformity may not always fit a recognized pattern. Reconstruction may involve the application of innovative thought to basic principles of hand surgery. The challenge is not only to reconstruct to create a functional and aesthetically acceptable hand but also to do so in a way ...
Paul J. Smith, Gillian D. Smith
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