Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Pascalino B. Romeo, Andrew Graham, Jaeme Zwart, Kristian Sørensen
Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Mohamed Nazhat Al Yafi, Hassan ElHawary, Becher Al-halabi, Hassan Alnaeem, Liqin Xu, Omar Fouda-Neel
Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Young Lee, Diana Ng, Maple Goh, Clare Hollewand, Michelle Locke, Jon A Mathy
Vascularised composite allotransplantation in solid organ transplant recipients: a systematic review
Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Calum Honeyman, Helen L Stark, Charles A Fries, Vijay S Gorantla, Michael R Davis, Henk Giele
Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): H Sadideen, M A Akhavani, A Mosahebi, PA Harris
Publication date: Available online 26 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): P Valand, TA Curran, W Chow, R Howes, N Lloyd, S Williams, J Steele
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Hiromichi Matsuda, Tsutomu Sakai, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Tadashi Nakano
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Rebecca Knackstedt, Isis Scomacao, Risal Djohan
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): George Petrides, Jonathon R. Clark, Hubert Low, Nigel Lovell, Timothy J. Eviston
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Victor B. Shyu, Hsin-Hung Chen, Chih-Hao Chen, Chien-Tzung Chen
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Tyler Safran, Jessica Hazan, Alex Viezel-Mathieu, Alain Joe Azzi, Mathieu Boily, Stephanie Thibaudeau
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Derick A. Mendonca, Venkat Ramamurthy, Swaroop Gopal, Pradeep Kumar, Rajendra Gujjalanavar, Vybhav Deraje, Saravanan Sundarakrishnan
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Jin A. Yoon, Myung Jun Shin, Yong Beom Shin, Keunyoung Kim, Heeseung Park, Taewoo Kang, In Joo Kong, Hyojeong Kim, Min Suk Park, Joo Hyoung Kim
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Lilli Cooper, Georgios Pafitanis
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Christopher J Lewis, Petra Helmholz, Helen Douglas, Mark Duncan-Smith, Fiona M Wood
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Abigail V Shaw, Alistair JM Reed, Daisy Ryan, Jagdeesh Nijjher, Paul Critchley, Alex Ramsden, Dominic Furniss
Publication date: Available online 25 August 2020Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryAuthor(s): Alan T. Makhoul, Kianna R. Jackson, Galen Perdikis, Brian C. Drolet
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Purpose: Injection of corticosteroid into the peritrochlear region is a widely practiced and highly successful treatment option for trochleitis, conventionally using a 25- or 27-gauge needle for the steroid injection. Injection into the vascular-rich peritrochlear region poses a risk, albeit rare, of central retinal artery occlusion or orbital hemorrhage. We describe a potentially safer method of delivering triamcinolone to the peritrochlear region using a 24-gauge intravenous catheter. Methods:...
Background: H-plasty reconstructive surgery is commonly used to close defects after tumor excision in the periorbital region. Revascularization of the bipedicle skin flaps is essential for healing. However, it has not previously been possible to study this revascularization in humans due to the lack of noninvasive perfusion monitoring techniques. The aim was to monitor perfusion in H-plasty flaps during surgery and during postoperative follow-up, using laser speckle contrast imaging. Method:...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between risk of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and severity of thyroid eye disease (TED) using a validated OSA screening tool. Methods: A prospective, observational cohort study was performed. New adult TED patients were offered OSA screening with the Snoring Tired Observed Pressure (STOP)-Bang survey during their initial evaluation. Clinical examination and treatment for TED were standard of care and utilized the International Thyroid Eye Disease...
Purpose: To describe the incidence of anophthalmic ptosis, identify clinical factors associated with its development, and evaluate the effects of enucleation on eyelid mechanics. Methods: In this observational cohort study, measurements and photographs were reviewed in 139 patients who underwent enucleation between 2007 and 2016. Patient demographics, pre- and postoperative eyelid measurements, and exophthalmometry were used to assess the incidence of ptosis and effects of surgery on...
Purpose: Opioids may be indicated to mitigate pain after oculofacial surgery. The opioid crisis prompted attention to how these medications are dispensed and disposed. This study aims to characterize opioid usage and handling of patients undergoing oculofacial plastic surgery. Methods: Eighty-nine adult patients were surveyed on their opioid usage after undergoing orbital, lacrimal, or eyelid (including esthetic) surgery at a tertiary oculofacial plastic surgery practice. Each patient...
Purpose: The direct brow lift is a simple and popular technique, particularly in patients with brow ptosis secondary to facial palsy. It provides a high degree of control in determining the degree of brow elevation and shape achieved. However, it is arguably the least debated in terms of addressing some of its sequelae, namely the risks of a visible or indrawn scar and forehead paraesthesia. In this article, we report outcomes using four alternative principles to those outlined in current published...
Purpose: There have been limited studies evaluating specifically the incidence of wound dehiscence following isolated upper blepharoplasty. This is a large-scale upper blepharoplasty review to evaluate the rate of wound dehiscence, to assess risk factors, and to analyze management outcomes. Methods: A retrospective review was performed of all patients who underwent upper blepharoplasty at a single surgery center. All incisions were closed using either 6-0 fast-absorbing plain gut or...
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In head and neck reconstruction with free flap transfer, end-to-side anastomosis (ETS) to the internal jugular vein (IJV) is widely used as a reliable option for recipient vessels. IJV runs through the head and neck region in a longitudinal direction, thus allowing positioning of the recipient vessels at any site along the entire length. In addition, problems related to vessel size discrepancy1 can be overcome by adjustment of the caliper of the recipient stamp to the exact size of the donor vessel.
Background: Autologous lipotransfer (AL) is a popular method despite unpredictable retention rates. Higher retention rates have been reported when co-administering adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), a process called cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL). Our hypothesis is that CAL might indeed limit volume gain in most women seeking aesthetic breast augmentation because it doubles the amount of fat required without consistently improving the outcome.Methods: Electronic databases were searched for publications...
Supermicrosurgical lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA) has become one of the treatment options for treating lymphedema after its introduction by Koshima.1 Commonly performed LVA included lymphovenous end-to-end (LVEEA), end-to-side (LVESA), and side-to-end (LVSEA). Among them, LVSEA was considered to be the most advantageous.1 With a single recipient vein anastomosed to the side of the lymphatic vessel, lymph can be drained from both the distal (antegrade) and proximal (retrograde) ends. Nevertheless,...
Reconstruction of finger-pulp defects remains a challenge, although the treatment varies widely. The homodigital island flap based on dorsal branches of the proper digital artery (PDA) is one of the most popular methods for repair of finger-pulp defects. The aim of this study was to introduce our experiences of using modified dorsolateral proximal phalangeal island flaps for reconstruction of finger-pulp defects.
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