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Tissue transfer techniques in reconstructive urology

Bryk DJ, Yamaguchi , Zhao LC

Tissue transfer techniques are an essential part of the reconstructive urologist's armamentarium. Flaps and graft techniques are widely used in genital and urethral reconstruction. A graft is tissue that is...
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Myocutaneous flaps in general surgery

Park YK, Seel DJ

In recent developments in the repair of large surgical defects where simple flap rotation may have been previously employed, myocutaneous flaps are being used because of functional advantages and to...
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Penoscrotal Reconstruction Using Groin and Bilateral Superomedial Thigh Flaps: A Case of Penile Vaselinoma Causing Fournier's Gangrene

Lee SW, Bang CY, Kim JH

Penile augmentation by the injection of mineral oil provokes many serious, undesirable effects. Although there are reports of complications such as deformity, ulceration, necrosis, and erectile dysfunction, Fournier's gangrene resulting...
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Lateral Calcaneal Artery Adipofascial Flap for Reconstruction of the Posterior Heel of the Foot

Chung MS, Baek GH, Gong HS, Rhee SH, Oh WS, Kim MB, Lee KH, Kim TW, Lee YH

BACKGROUND: Soft tissue defects of the posterior heel of the foot present difficult reconstructive problems. This paper reports the authors' early experience of five patients treated with a lateral calcaneal...
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Lower Energy to Make a Corneal Flap with a 60 kHz Femtosecond Laser Reduces Flap Inflammation and Corneal Stromal Cell Death But Weakens Flap Adhesion

Kim JY, Joo SW, Sunwoo JH, Kim ES, Kim MJ, Tchah H

PURPOSE: To compare corneal flaps created in rabbits with a 60 kHz femtosecond (FS) laser using different levels of raster energy and to measure early inflammation, corneal stromal cell death,...
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Urethroplasty by Use of Turnover Flaps (Modified Mathieu Procedure) for Distal Hypospadias Repair in Adolescents: Comparison With the Tubularized Incised Plate Procedure

Bae SH, Lee JN, Kim HT, Chung SK

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine whether urethroplasty with a turnover flap, as an alternative method of distal hypospadias repair in adolescents, improves the outcome of surgery. MATERIALS...
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Factors Influencing Corneal Flap Thickness in Laser In Situ Keratomileusis with a Femtosecond Laser

Kim CY, Song JH, Na KS, Chung SH, Joo CK

PURPOSE: To evaluate factors responsible for the variability between intended and achieved corneal-flap thickness during femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). METHODS: A prospective, nonrandomized, case study was performed on...
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Surgical Outcomes of Different Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation Methods between Scleral Graft and Scleral Flap

Lee HY, Park JS, Choy YJ, Lee HJ

PURPOSE: To compare the surgical outcomes of the two different methods used for Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV) implantation between the donor scleral graft method and the partial-thickness scleral flap method. METHODS:...
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LASIK Interface-Captured Foreign Bodies after Mild Traumatic Corneal Scratch without Flap Displacement

Choi JA, Kim MS

A 38-year-old woman developed diffusely distributed opacities with crystalline materials in the laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) interface of her eye after she was scratched by a sprig during mountain...
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Free Flap Coverage of Extensive Soft Tissue Defect in Cutaneous Aspergillosis: A Case Report

Heo CY, Eun SC, Baek RM, Minn KW

Isolated fungal soft-tissue infections are uncommon, but may cause severe morbidity or mortality. Aspergillosis infection is rare, but the frequency in increasing over the last two decades. Here, we present...
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Standardization of Flap Design for Oropharyngeal Reconstruction after Cancer Ablation Surgery

Lew DH, Choi EC, Tark KC

A variety of residual defects containing many sulci and fossae in the oropharyngeal cavity make it extremely difficult to achieve an adequate flap design as well as the functional reconstruction...
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