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Ergonomics in Dermatologic Surgery: Lessons Learned Across Related Specialties and Opportunities for Improvement.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND As the practice of dermatology becomes increasingly procedurally based, there is a concordant rise in musculoskeletal injury (MSI) risk. Dermatologic surgeons are most susceptible and, although the majority suffer from MSI, few have received ...
Justin Chan   +4 more
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The Physician's Guide to Platelet-Rich Plasma in Dermatologic Surgery Part II: Clinical Evidence.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an increasingly popular treatment modality for various dermatologic conditions, but there are limitations in both the published literature and clinician knowledge.
Amelia K Hausauer, S. Humphrey
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Updates on Recommendations for Prophylactic Antibiotics in Dermatologic Surgery.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2020
References 1. Alexiades M, Berube D. Randomized, blinded, 3-arm clinical trial assessing optimal temperature and duration for treatment with minimally invasive fractional radiofrequency.Dermatol Surg 2015;5:623–32. 2. Malone CH. Fractional radiofrequency.
Catherine A Harlan   +2 more
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The Physician's Guide to Platelet-Rich Plasma in Dermatologic Surgery Part I: Definitions, Mechanisms of Action, and Technical Specifications.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an increasingly popular treatment modality for various dermatologic conditions, but there are limitations in both the published literature and clinician knowledge.
Amelia K Hausauer, S. Humphrey
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Update and Review of Bleeding Considerations in Dermatologic Surgery: Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Bleeding is an unavoidable risk of dermatologic surgery. The risk may be higher in patients taking agents that affect hemostasis. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to provide an updated review of current anticoagulant and antiplatelet ...
S. Iyengar   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pacemakers, Deep Brain Stimulators, Cochlear Implants, and Nerve Stimulators: A Review of Common Devices Encountered in the Dermatologic Surgery Patient.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND In dermatologic and procedural surgery settings, there are commonly encountered devices in patients. Safe surgical planning requires familiarity with these devices.
Shivani V. Tripathi, E. Hurst
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Topical stabilized hypochlorous acid: The future gold standard for wound care and scar management in dermatologic and plastic surgery procedures

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a naturally occurring molecule produced by the immune system, is highly active against bacterial, viral, and fungal microorganisms.
M. Gold   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dermatologic sequelae of breast cancer: From disease, surgery, and radiation

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
The care of breast cancer patients is important to dermatologists. Breast cancer’s initial presentation, clinical progression, and its associated treatments can result in a variety of cutaneous complications. Dermatologists may be the first to identify a
Emily C. Milam   +2 more
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Postoperative Pain Management in Dermatologic Surgery: A Systematic Review.

Dermatologia clinica, 2019
Given the opposing pressures placed on dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons by the need for adequate postoperative analgesia and the current US opioid epidemic, a systematic review was performed to analyze postoperative pain management in outpatient ...
Michael Saco, Nicholas J. Golda
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Sedation for dermatologic surgery

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
This review focuses on some of the most common classes of parenteral and inhalational sedating agents used during cutaneous surgery. Emphasis also is placed on potential adverse effects and their treatments.
P J, Weber, M, Weber, L M, Dzubow
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