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Usefulness of the lateral arm free flap for hand defect reconstruction

Heo JW, Chi YJ, Park HS, Whang JI

Purpose: Although various surgical reconstruction methods are available for multidigit defects or soft tissue defects of the hand, they often require a thin flap due to the hand’s unique physical...
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Diagnosis and treatment of subungual melanoma

Oh JS, Kim BJ

Subungual melanoma (SM) must be suspected in the initial workup of patients with pigmented nails. However, the differential diagnosis of SM from other nail disorders that involve nail pigmentation is...
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Finger defect reconstruction using the radial artery superficial palmar branch free flap

Chi YJ, Heo JW, Whang JI, Park HS, Yu DH, Lee J, Cha JK, Oh BS

Purpose: The radial artery superficial palmar branch (RASP) free flap is accepted as a surgical technique for the reconstruction of finger defects. This study revisited the RASP free flap and...
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Reconstruction of a skull base defect with cutaneous nasocranial communication using a combination of an anterolateral thigh free flap and galeal flap division: a case report

Kim YH, Hong JW

Soft tissue defects can occur in the head and neck due to various causes, and head and neck surgery is often performed to reconstruct soft tissue defects. However, head and...
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Bilateral anterolateral thigh free flap in a flow-through chimeric pattern for a extensively large defect reconstruction: a case of an elderly patient under spinal-epidural anesthesia

Cha HG, Kim DG, Nam SM, Choi CY

An 83-year-old male patient presented with a Marjolin’s ulcer on his lower leg, which developed 60 years after a bomb blast injury. The lesion was a 24×12-cm2 chronic ulcer located...
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Reconstruction of extreme post-burn scar contracture of the ankle using a thoracodorsal artery perforator flap: a case report

Park SH, Chang LS, Kim HS, Park SO, Kim YH

Post-burn scar contracture associated with deep second-degree or higher burns in the joint area can lead to joint immobility and may cause chronic ulcers, substantially impacting patients’ quality of life....
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Plate fixation with a single incisional approach in adjoining two metacarpal shaft fractures

Oh CH, Ha C, Shin J, Han SH

Purpose: Multiple metacarpal shaft fractures are higher-energy injuries than single metacarpal shaft injuries and are considered relatively unstable because reduction is easily lost after splinting. However, few studies have been...
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The outcomes of peroneal artery perforator-based propeller flaps for the treatment of infected lateral malleolar bursitis

Lee T, Kim J, Jeong W, Jo T, Park S, Choi J

Purpose: Infected malleolar bursitis sometimes requires multiple debridements, followed by soft tissue reconstruction with a flap. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of patients with...
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Current concepts in traumatic mallet finger management

Lee JK, Kang S, Park JW

Mallet finger deformities can be divided into tendinous deformities caused by tendon rupture and bony deformities caused by fracture. In many cases, conservative treatment is possible. The goal of treating...
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Risk factors for bacterial infection following replantation of zone 1 amputation

Lee DC, Park CJ, Kim JS, Koh SH, Roh SY, Lee KJ

Purpose: Bacterial infection is a critical complication influencing the survival of a replanted digit. This study aimed to identify risk factors for bacterial infection following zone 1 replantation. Methods: A retrospective...
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