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Innovations in reconstructive microsurgery: Reconstructive transplantation

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2018
In the past 20 years, reconstructive transplantation (RT) has emerged as a viable reconstructive option for carefully selected patients. More than 100 upper extremity and 40 face transplants have been performed worldwide to date. Concomitantly, the portfolio of reconstructive transplantation has been extended by additional procedures such as lower ...
Branislav Kollar   +5 more
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Reconstruction of the Breasts

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Reconstruction after subcutaneous, simple, and radical mastectomy, and after trauma. Methods of replacing the nipple and areola.
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Secondary Reconstruction of Failed Esophageal Reconstruction

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2005
Between June 1992 and November 2002, 17 patients underwent secondary reconstruction of circumferential esophageal defects due to the failure of immediate reconstruction following ablation of thoracic esophageal cancer. Salvage reconstruction was achieved using free jejunal transfer in 13 patients (including long segment with double vascular pedicle in ...
Mutsumi, Okazaki   +5 more
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Methodology and Reconstruction

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1991
The challenges presented in treating patients with so-called borderline and narcissistic personality disorders have revived interest in the subject of reconstruction, because many analysts believe that these difficulties originate in the events of the earliest preverbal phase of development.
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Reconstruction of the tongue

The Laryngoscope, 1984
AbstractSubtotal or total glossectomies performed for malignancies or other afflictions of the tongue are fraught with great disabling problems postoperatively. Recently the introduction of myocutaneous flaps has aroused new interest in surgical procedures to reconstruct the tongue following major resections.A new approach to functional reconstruction ...
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Microtia Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2006
Success in microtia surgery requires meticulous patient education, planning, technique, and follow-through. When these principles are followed, excellent results as well as tremendous satisfaction are achievable for both the patient and surgeon.
Vito C, Quatela   +2 more
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RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RECONSTRUCTIVE LADDER

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005
Samir, Mardini   +3 more
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Lexical Reconstruction and Semantic Reconstruction

Diachronica, 1987
SUMMARY In their book of 1974, Lexical Reconstruction: The case of the Proto-Athapaskan kinship system, Isidore Dyen and David F. Aberle developed a methodology for matching reconstructed morphemes with semantic categories. The promise that their contribution holds out to the linguist and to the culture-historian is that of a rigorous tool of ...
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Reconstruction

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2020
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Reconstruction Politics and the Politics of Reconstruction

2006
Abstract The notion that historical scholarship reflects changing contemporary preoccupations and values is almost a truism. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the literature on southern Reconstruction, which has mirrored a changing national climate more than methodological innovations or wider historiographic trends ...
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