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Surgical Reconstruction of Pressure Ulcer Defects
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2010The surgical management of pressure ulcers traditionally involved staged procedures, with initial debridement of necrotic or infected material followed by reconstruction at a later date when the wound was deemed viable and free of gross infection. However, over the past decade, it has been suggested that a single-stage procedure, combining initial ...
Tereze A. Laing+3 more
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Acoustic Characteristics of Voice Production after Staffieri's Surgical Reconstructive Procedure
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1982Selected 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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A New Surgical Procedure for Phallic Reconstruction: Istanbul Flap
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2000A 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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Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
Virtual, hybrid three-dimensional (3D) model acquisition is presented in this article, utilizing the sequence of radiographic image segmentation, spatial registration, and free-form surface modeling. Firstly cone-beam computed tomography datasets were reconstructed with a semi-automatic segmentation method.
Péter Windisch+4 more
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Virtual, hybrid three-dimensional (3D) model acquisition is presented in this article, utilizing the sequence of radiographic image segmentation, spatial registration, and free-form surface modeling. Firstly cone-beam computed tomography datasets were reconstructed with a semi-automatic segmentation method.
Péter Windisch+4 more
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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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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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Surgical Reconstruction of Penile Urethral Strictures: Staged Procedures
2019Staged 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.
Hadley M. Wood+2 more
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2016
The arthroscopic Latarjet procedure has provided reliable results in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability. However, this procedure remains technically challenging and is related to several complications. The morphology of the coracoid and the glenoid are inconsistent.
Benjamin Granger+7 more
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The arthroscopic Latarjet procedure has provided reliable results in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability. However, this procedure remains technically challenging and is related to several complications. The morphology of the coracoid and the glenoid are inconsistent.
Benjamin Granger+7 more
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Autologous Ear Reconstruction: A Semi-Automatic Procedure for Patient-Specific Surgical Guides
Volume 5: Biomedical and Biotechnology, 2020Abstract Autologous ear reconstruction, i.e. the reconstruction of the outer ear from autologous cartilage tissue, is a very important surgery considering the psychosocial repercussions of an individual affected by microtia (i.e. the total or partial absence of the outer ear).
Mussi, Elisa+4 more
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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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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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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2016
Outpatient surgical procedures for adult hip and knee reconstruction are gaining interest on a worldwide basis and have been progressively increasing over the last few years. Preoperative screening needs to concentrate on both the patient's comorbidities and home environment to provide a proper alignment of expectations of the surgeon, the patient, and
Argenson, Jean-Noël+4 more
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Outpatient surgical procedures for adult hip and knee reconstruction are gaining interest on a worldwide basis and have been progressively increasing over the last few years. Preoperative screening needs to concentrate on both the patient's comorbidities and home environment to provide a proper alignment of expectations of the surgeon, the patient, and
Argenson, Jean-Noël+4 more
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