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Plastic Surgeons of Korean Heritage: Why it matters to me

Chang DW

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Are titanium implants actually safe for magnetic resonance imaging examinations?

Kim YH, Choi M, Kim JW

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Squamous cell carcinoma identified in a thick-walled epidermal cyst with a recurrent ulcer

Kim JW, Kang CS, Lee JH, Chung KJ

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Is it possible to foster first-rate publishers through a journal publishing cooperative in Korea?

Huh S

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Synchronous reconstruction of both the upper and lower eyelids with a temporoparietal fascial flap

Dalianoudis IG, Kalofonou , Farazi-Chongouki C, Apostolidou K, Diamantopoulos P, Tsilimpokou N, Filippou D, Minogiannis N, Skandalakis P

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The diathermy scratch pad: A cheap and efficient tool for chemical and explosion-related burns

Wong AW, Hong QE, Hui CL, Chong SJ

The burn center in our hospital is a national and regional (Southeast Asia) center. Of all admissions, 10% are related to blast explosions, and 8% due to chemical burns. In...
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Breast animation deformity

Dyrberg DL, Bille C, Gunnarsson GL, Frandsen T, Salzberg C, Sørensen , Thomsen JB

Breast animation deformity (BAD) has been reported to occur after submuscular implant placement following breast augmentation and immediate breast reconstruction. Despite its apparent impact on patients' quality of life, BAD...
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Distally-based free anterolateral thigh flap with a modified vena comitans

Kang CS, Kim TG

With the recent development in microsurgery, the use of a perforator flap has been widely implemented. If the length of the ALT flap pedicle is insufficient despite adequate preoperative planning,...
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A case of acute skin failure misdiagnosed as a pressure ulcer, leading to a legal dispute

Kim JH, Shin HK, Jung GY, Lee DL

It is difficult to differentiate acute skin failure (ASF) from pressure ulcer (PU). ASF is defined as unavoidable injury resulting from hypoperfusion caused by severe dysfunction of another organ system....
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Efficacy and patient satisfaction regarding lymphovenous bypass with sleeve-in anastomosis for extremity lymphedema

Chung JH, Baek SO, Park HJ, Lee BI, Park SH, Yoon ES

BACKGROUND: When performing lymphovenous anastomosis, it is sometimes difficult to find venules in the proximity of an ideal lymphatic vessel that have a similar diameter to that of the lymphatic...
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Does acellular dermal matrix expand in response to tissue expander inflation?

Yang CE, Park KH, Lee DW, Lew DH, Song SY

BACKGROUND: Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) have recently become widely used in breast reconstruction, but the correlation between the final expander volume and the surface area of the ADM is not...
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Fasciotomy in compartment syndrome from snakebite

Kim YH, Choi JH, Kim J, Chung YK

BACKGROUND: Local symptoms and signs of snake envenomation mimic the clinical features of compartment syndrome. It is important to measure the intracompartmental pressure to diagnose compartment syndrome. In this study,...
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Investigation of the dorsolateral branch of the posterior intercostal artery for use as the pedicle of a free flap: A cadaveric study and case series

Nam SB, Seo JY, Park TS, Sung JY, Kim JH, Lee JW, Kim MW, Oh HC

BACKGROUND: The dorsolateral branch of the posterior intercostal artery (DLBPI) can be easily found while harvesting a latissimus dorsi (LD) musculocutaneous flap for breast reconstruction. However, it remains unknown whether...
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Epidemiologic study of hand and upper extremity injuries by power tools

Kim YH, Choi JH, Chung YK, Kim SW, Kim J

BACKGROUND: Hand injuries caused by chain saws, electric saws, and hand grinders range from simple lacerations to tendon injuries, fractures, and even amputations. This study aimed to understand the distribution...
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Early experiences with robot-assisted prosthetic breast reconstruction

Ahn SJ, Song SY, Park HS, Park SH, Lew DH, Roh TS, Lee DW

Robotic surgery facilitates surgical procedures by employing flexible arms with multiple degrees of freedom and providing high-quality 3-dimensional imaging. Robot-assisted nipplesparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction is currently performed to avoid...
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Surgical correction for Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft using a medially overcorrected design

Ryu JY, Eo PS, Tian L, Lee JS, Lee JW, Choi KY, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC

BACKGROUND: Various surgical techniques have been used to correct Tessier number 7 craniofacial cleft, which involves macrostomia, ear deformity, and hemifacial microsomia. To achieve symmetrical and satisfactory results in patients...
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Nail bed defect reconstruction using a thenar fascial flap and subsequent nail bed grafting

Lee KJ, Kim YW, Kim JS, Roh SY, Lee DC

BACKGROUND: Full-thickness nail bed defects with significant exposure of the distal phalanx are typically challenging to reconstruct. We describe a novel method of nail bed defect reconstruction using a thenar...
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Venous malformations of the head and neck: A retrospective review of 82 cases

Park H, Kim JS, Park H, Kim JY, Huh S, Lee JM, Lee SY, Lee SJ, Lee JS, Lee JW, Chung HY

BACKGROUND: Venous malformations (VMs) are a common type of vascular malformation. However, their causes and management remain unclear, and few studies specific to VMs of the head and neck have...
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