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Role of Free Flaps in Facial Burn Reconstructions. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Plast Surg
Ravula P   +3 more
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EXPERIMENTALLY PREFABRICATED BLADDER

The Journal of Urology, 2001
Long life expectancy after augmentation cystoplasty increases the importance of late complications of augmentation cystoplasty. Many complications are related to the mucosa of the intestinal flap used for augmentation cystoplasty. We compared a new prefabricated enterocystoplasty flap with the classic techniques of enterocystoplasty using seromuscular ...
Ozdemir, T   +5 more
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Principles of Flap Prefabrication

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1992
Clinical flap prefabrication can be classified according to the basic technique of plastic surgery used for the prefabrication. There are currently three methods: (1) delay or expansion; (2) grafting; and (3) vascular induction by staged transfer. Illustrative cases are given to point out the advantages and indications for each method.
R K, Khouri, J, Upton, W W, Shaw
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Prefabricated Precision Dowels

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1964
Prefabricated, high-fusing, precious metal precision dowels, developed by the au­ thors, have a diameter and taper equal to the diameter and taper of new stand­ ardized files and reamers. An easy, timesaving method for root reinforcement which can be used by either the direct or indirect technic is introduced.
H, GERSTEIN, S C, BURNELL
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Prefabrication in Microsurgery

Clinics in Plastic Surgery
Prefabrication is a reconstructive technique that establishes new vascular supply to tissue by transferring a vascular pedicle, making it especially valuable in complex cases with limited donor sites. The process occurs in 2 stages: first, the pedicle is implanted into target tissue to promote angiogenesis and arteriogenesis and second, after 4 to 8 ...
Diana, Rapolti   +2 more
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Total Nasal Prefabrication

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011
J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2011. The nose is the central, focal point of a person’s face. Given its complex architecture and nuances of surface geometry, even minimal changes in color, shape, symmetry, or texture will be magnified and can disrupt the overall facial harmony.
ROBIONY, Massimo   +2 more
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