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Robotic, Intraperitoneal Harvest of the Rectus Abdominis Muscle
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2014The rectus abdominis muscle is a workhorse for free and pedicled muscle coverage. Traditional harvest violates the anterior rectus sheath and requires an abdominal incision. Robotic harvest can be reliably and efficiently performed using three ports and no additional incisions.Ten robotic rectus muscle harvests were performed at three institutions as ...
Jesse C. Selber+2 more
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HEMATOMA OF RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926To the Editor: —The report by Culbertson (The Journal, Dec. 19, 1925), of cases of hematoma occurring spontaneously in the sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle, leads me to report briefly the following series. The cases differ from Culbertson's in that suppuration occurred in every instance. I reported on these cases orally to the Denver Clinical and
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Scrotal reconstruction with a rectus abdominis muscle flap
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1988The rectus abdominis muscle flap provides excellent coverage of major scrotal defects. It is a simple, reliable, one-stage procedure which covers the exposed testes and gives a satisfactory aesthetic result and is an ideal choice for covering the contaminated wound.
William A. Young, James K. Wright
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Ultrasound‐guided excision of rectus abdominis muscle endometriosis
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2014AbstractWe report a rare case of rectus abdominis muscle endometriosis excised under ultrasound guidance. A 36‐year‐old woman came to our observation presenting an abdominal nodule located in the right side of the umbilical area. Ultrasound of the abdominal wall showed two hypoechogenic nodules in the context of the right rectus abdominis muscle and a ...
COCCIA, MARIA ELISABETTA+5 more
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Reconstruction of Ablated Rat Rectus Abdominis by Muscle Regeneration
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004Skeletal muscle regeneration is a powerful, naturally occurring process of tissue reconstruction that follows myofiber damage secondary to myotoxic injury that does not normally affect the tissue circulation and scaffold. The ablated tissue, in traumatology and free muscle grafts, is frequently replaced by scars. The final outcome is poor even after in
VINDIGNI, VINCENZO+6 more
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Microvascular reconstruction of the upper extremity with the rectus abdominis muscle
Microsurgery, 1994AbstractLarge soft‐tissue defects of the upper extremity are difficult to reconstruct. Defects in 21 patients (15–75 years old) were treated by free tissue transfer of the rectus abdominis muscle. The defects were the result of trauma or resection of tumor and measured more than 15 × 15 cm.
M.B.A. Venkat K. Rao M.D.+1 more
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RUPTURE OF THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE FOLLOWING ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950The literature available to us has failed to disclose a case of hematoma of the rectus abdominis muscle appearing shortly after electroshock therapy. REPORT OF CASE A white woman aged 51 had had a schizophrenic-like syndrome for more than ten years and had been institutionalized several times during this period.
Nathan Savitsky, William Karliner
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Bioinks and Bioprinting Strategies for Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering
Advanced Materials, 2022Mohamadmahdi Samandari+2 more
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Vaibhav G Patel+2 more
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