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Digital Reconstruction With Island Flaps
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1997Better understanding of the vascular anatomy of the hand and of flap perfusion allows the hand surgeon to perform single-stage reconstruction of digital defects through a multitude of island flap transfers. The usefulness of more than 20 separate island flaps is discussed, and the technique of flap transfer is presented for each.
G, Foucher, R K, Khouri
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Digital Reconstruction in the Mutilated Hand
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1982Salvage and reconstruction of the mutilated degloved hand or digit pose a problem because of the deficiency of local innervated pulp tissue. Free neurovascular flaps from the first web space of the foot supply a large area of well-padded innervated glabrous skin to resurface such defects.
W A, Morrison +2 more
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The Digital Reconstruction of Healthcare
2021The complex challenges facing healthcare require innovative solutions that can make patient care more effective, easily available, and affordable. One such solution is the digital reconstruction of medicine that transitions much of patient care from hospitals, clinics, and offices to a variety of virtual settings.
Paul Cerrato, John Halamka
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Digital Reconstructive Surgery
2021Implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of the partially or completely edentulous maxillary arches has reached very high levels of both functional and aesthetic predictability. Digital techniques are well placed in the context of implant-perio-restorative integration that involves reconstructing adequate hard and soft tissue assets.
Luca Barbera +4 more
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Reconstruction of Individual Digits
Hand Clinics, 1985The development of microvascular techniques has encouraged the hand surgeon to re-examine the principles of reconstructive surgery. The transfer of vascularized composite tissues, if technically well done, can obviate the need for time-consuming staged procedures.
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The Digital Reconstruction of Healthcare
2022В эпоху высокоскоростного Интернета, накапливаемых с гигантской скоростью больших данных и искусственного интеллекта, умных носимых устройств, считывающих десятки самых разнообразных данных о здоровье пациента, мир уже никогда не будет прежним. Какими в этом новом мире должны стать системы здравоохранения?
Paul Serrato, John Halamka
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Digital amputations and their reconstruction: Reconstructive surgery of the fingers
Microsurgery, 1994AbstractReconstructive surgery of the fingers has been greatly modified and improved by the introduction of microsurgery. Fifty‐three cases, in the past five years, of hand mutilation due to an amputation and the reconstructive techniques used have been reviewed.
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Thumb Reconstruction by Digital Transposition
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1977In traumatic loss or congenital aplasia of the thumb, transposition of a digit on its neurovascular pedicle is the preferable method for thumb reconstruction. The index finger is the digit of choice, but any other finger or a portion of a finger can be used, especially if it is damaged.
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Reconstruction of absorption maps by digital tomosynthesis
Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging VIII, 2021We developed and applied tomosynthesis algorithms to obtain 3D maps of the absorption properties of slab-like diffuse media. Spatial resolution was found to be superior to conventional 3D reconstruction by a finite element method.
Nicolás A. Carbone +5 more
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Reconstruction of Congenital Aplasia of Digits
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981Reconstruction of partial digital aplasia with one border digit is attainable in young patients. It requires construction or transplantation of a stable part with functional sensibility to permit pinch and grasp. Toe transplants provide these functions relatively rapidly but carry a certain risk of failure and add a new deformity to the foot.
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