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Plastic Surgery’s Plastics

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1996
Alloplastic materials have become an essential part of reconstructing the craniofacial skeleton. This article reviews several of the more commonly used implant materials and summarizes their mechanical properties and use in reconstructive surgery.
D K, Ousterhout, E J, Stelnicki
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Plastic Surgery: the Hand

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
A MEDICAL Progress report on surgery of the hand is particularly fitting as a belated tribute to the late Sterling Bunnell, who was a notable leader in the development of this important but special...
B, CANNON, E E, PEACOCK
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Plastic surgery of the eyelids

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
p LASTIC and reconstructive surgery of any anatomic region implies rather specialized procedures on that part. Tile general surgeon, however, confronted with traumatic wounds, neoplastic lesions and deformities in and around the eyelids shonId have knowledge about the proper methods of excision and repair in order to avoid injurious consequences.
K, PICKRELL   +3 more
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Pediatric Plastic Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Each section of this article has been discussed in severe brevity. Potential pitfalls have been expanded in an attempt to be helpful to the general surgeon who attends patients with these clinical problems. Making the relatives aware of a potential complication in its broadest sense is the responsibility of the surgeon and can only be done if there is ...
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Plastic surgery of the breast

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1982
The authors divide the techniques of reduction mammoplasty into two groups. The first one is done by the so-called classical method in which the two important pedicles--the medial (internal mammary artery) and the lateral (lateral thoracic artery)--are preserved.
R, Farina, E, Cury, I A, Ackel
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Plastic Surgery Research

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1996
Several areas of plastic surgery research, both in and out of the basic science laboratory, have been highlighted. Progress is being made in our ability to produce biologic structures to replace destroyed or damaged ones in vitro, our ability to manipulate the genetic structure of cells, and our ability to define and potentially manipulate the wound ...
W T, Lawrence, A J, Banes
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ENDOSCOPIC PLASTIC SURGERY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2000
This article discusses three of the most popular endoscopic procedures in plastic surgery. Brow lift, transaxillary breast augmentation, and abdominoplasty are all cosmetic procedures with a high demand on inconspicuous scars; however, many investigators are working on reconstructive endoscopically assisted procedures.
A, Aly, E, Avila, A E, Cram
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Plastic Surgery

Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 2003
Gunnar, Kratz, Sirpa, Asko-Seljavaara
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Plastic surgery

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Richard J, Bloom, Kirstie, MacGill
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