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Complex robotic reconstructive surgical procedures in children with urologic abnormalities

Current Opinion in Urology, 2011
Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS) is evolving rapidly in the pediatric surgical field. The unique attributes of the robotic interface makes this technology ideal for children with congenital anomalies who often require reconstructive procedures.
Marcelo A, Orvieto, Mohan S, Gundeti
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Acoustic Characteristics of Voice Production after Staffieri's Surgical Reconstructive Procedure

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1982
Selected phonatory variables for two laryngeal cancer patients were studied before and after total laryngectomy with reconstruction designed to restore phonation. Each subject performed five speaking tasks while simultaneous pneumographic and voice recordings were obtained.
J, Robbins, H B, Fisher, J A, Logemann
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Surgical treatment of chronic acromioclavicular dislocation: Comparison between two surgical procedures for anatomic reconstruction

Injury, 2010
Surgical treatment of chronic complete acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation is still debated and no gold standard surgical procedure has been identified.A retrospective series of 90 patients treated for AC dislocations is reported here. Patients were divided into three groups: group 1 receiving AC reconstruction with a Dacron vascular prosthesis ...
G. Fraschini   +4 more
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Mechanical considerations in the design of surgical reconstructive procedures

Journal of Biomechanics, 2002
Tendon transfers are used to restore arm and hand function after injury to the peripheral nerves or after spinal cord injury. Traditional guidelines to choose the length at which the transferred muscle should be attached have a poor scientific foundation.
Jan Fridén, Richard L Lieber
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A New Surgical Procedure for Phallic Reconstruction: Istanbul Flap

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
A new surgical procedure is described for phallic reconstruction, which still remains a great challenge in reconstructive surgery. In this procedure, an osteocutaneous radial forearm flap is combined with a radial recurrent fasciocutaneous flap from the anterolateral aspect of the upper arm.
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Different surgical procedures for reconstruction of soft-tissue defects around the ankle

Injury, 2022
Management of soft tissue defects around the ankle is a difficult and challenging situation for all reconstructive surgeons. A microsurgical free flaps coverage can solve this problematic situation especially with large defects that is not available in all trauma centers.
Hassan Hamdy, Noaman   +3 more
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Surgical Reconstruction of Penile Urethral Strictures: Staged Procedures

2019
Staged buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty has emerged as a reliable procedure for difficult penile urethral strictures not amenable to one-stage graft or flap reconstruction. It has primarily been used for strictures and/or fistulas associated with lichen sclerosis, obliterated urethra, or those occurring after previous surgery for hypospadias.
Paurush Babbar   +2 more
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Coracoid bypass procedure: surgical technique for coracoclavicular reconstruction with coracoid insufficiency

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2017
Failed acromioclavicular (AC) joint reconstruction secondary to a coracoid fracture or insufficiency of the coracoid is an uncommon but challenging clinical situation. We describe a surgical technique of revision coracoclavicular (CC) reconstruction, the coracoid bypass procedure, and report short-term results with this technique in 3 patients.In the ...
Mandeep S. Virk   +3 more
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Congenital aural atresia reconstruction: A surgical procedure with a long history

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2010
Pinna deformities, combined with congenital aural atresia, have been a matter of serious debate in the literature as they are associated with major aesthetic and functional problems that are difficult to manage. These problems have been described as early as 2000 BC.
Leonidas, Manolopoulos   +5 more
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[Reconstructive surgical procedures in scaphoid pseudarthrosis].

Der Unfallchirurg, 1990
Operative procedures for application in scaphoid nonunion are limited by secondary changes of wrist and carpus. The choice of treatment is determined by the degree of vascularization of the fragments. Bony union can be achieved by means of an autogenous free bone graft if there is adequate vascularization of at least one fragment.
S, Pechlaner, E, Beck
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