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Scalp reconstruction

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
Scalp reconstruction remains an evolving field. This study will highlight scalp reconstruction methods, and highlight new technologies and surgical techniques.Dermal replacements have become increasingly popular as an adjunctive method to increase skin graft take.External tissue expansion has obviated the need for preoperative skin expansion prior to ...
Raj, Dedhia, Quang, Luu
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SCALPING INJURY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975
The history of scalp avulsions is presented, and one case is reported. A treatment plan for scalped patients is outlined.
N, Koss, M C, Robson, T J, Krizek
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Modified Scalp Replantation for Total Scalp Avulsion: Scalp-Shifting Technique

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Background: Scalp replantation is the best treatment for scalp avulsion due to its functional and esthetic benefits. Regular scalp replantation requires only unilateral or bilateral superficial temporal vascular anastomosis. However, shear force always damages vessels in severe scalp avulsions.
Juan, Zhang   +7 more
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Cancer of the scalp

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract A discussion of the treatment of cancer of the scalp is presented. Three cases illustrating varying degrees of involvement are presented along with the treatment carried out in each case.
A G, JAMES   +3 more
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Scalp-Taking

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
At their arrival in North America, travelers from the Old Continent were exposed to a radically different civilization. Among the many practices that captured their imagination was scalp-taking. During a battle, the Native American warrior would often stop after having killed or subdued the enemy and cut off his scalp.
Ennio E Piano, Byron B Carson
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Reconstruction of the Scalp

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
The scalp provides a relatively limited amount of excess tissue that can be used in reconstructing significant scalp defects, which arise most often from oncologic resection or traumatic loss. Scalp reconstruction encompasses a broad spectrum of flaps, grafts, and techniques that should be readily available to the facial plastic surgeon treating this ...
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Lymphangiosarcoma of the Scalp

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Background: Lymphangiosarcoma is a rare, aggressive malignancy that originates from the endothelial cells lining lymphatic vessels and carries an extremely poor prognosis. Its clinical and histologic features are often indistinguishable from angiosarcoma.
Adam J, Mamelak   +4 more
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Scalp Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
This article describes the background and importance of scalp reconstruction. The relevant anatomy and neurovasculature will be discussed. Finally, the entire reconstructive ladder will be examined in its relation to scalp reconstruction and how to optimally reconstruct scalp defects.
Skylar, Trott   +2 more
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Scalp Extension

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
background. Surgery to correct extensive alopecia requires increasing the surface of hair‐bearing scalp and removing bald scalp. Two commonly used methods, scalp expansion and scalp reduction, have disadvantages.objective. To describe a new method, scalp extension, that employs a thin sheet of bioplastic (an extender) stretched and attached with ...
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Scalp reconstruction

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2006
AbstractScalp reconstruction after oncologic resection can be challenging. Wide surgical resections, in combination with co‐morbid conditions such as infected alloplastic material, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, or devascularized bone after craniotomy necessitate healthy, vascularized tissues for reconstruction. Although primary closure is feasible in
Babak J, Mehrara   +2 more
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