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Palmar Hand Wound Coverage with the Free Flaps

Roh SY, Lee KJ, Lee DC, Kim JS, Yang JW

Palmar soft tissue defects are best reconstructed using a replacement flap of proper size with adequate soft tissue stability for mechanical resistance as well as with protective sensation. Reconstructive approaches...
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Diagnosing Micro Foreign Bodies with the Microscope

Kwon C, Rhee SC, Bahk SJ, Cho SH, Eo SR

The microscope is a surgical instrument with wide use in plastic surgeries more often than other departments due to the high rate of microscopic surgeries. Unfortunately, because the microscope is...
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A Schwannoma Originating from Median Nerve at Proximal Forearm Caused Ulnar Nerve Symptom by Compression

Yoo JH, Kim JY, Kim HS, Kim JH, Sung KH, Song SH, Kwak HI

A schwannoma is a benign soft tissue tumor arising from the nerve sheath of a Schwann cell. Clinically, a schwannoma is an asymptomatic mass rarely causing neurologic deficits. However, it...
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The Functional Results of Forearm and Upper Arm Replantation: Report on Two Cases

Yu CE, Chae YJ, Lee JM

Upper extremity replantation is relatively less commonly performed than finger or hand replantation. We have experienced one case of forearm replantation and one case of upper arm replantation. After the...
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Pedicled Perforator Flaps for Reconstruction of Bilateral Knee Defects: A Case Report

Park JS, Hong JP, Oh TS

Reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the knee has always been a challenging task for plastic surgeons. Various reconstructive choices are available depending on the location, size, and depth of...
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Soft Tissue Reconstruction Using Perforator Flap in Patients with Infected Knee Prosthesis

Lee JW, Kim SH, Yoo JH, Roh SG, Lee NH, Yang KM

PURPOSE: Soft-tissue reconstruction in the knee area requires thin, pliable, and tough skin. The range of motion of the knee also acts as a limitation in using only local flaps...
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Arteriovenous Fistula Formation Using Microscope Rather than Surgical Telescope

Lee BH, Suh IS, Cho AJ, Noh JW, Jeong HS

The number of patients with chronic renal failure who require renal replacement therapy is increasing and dialysis is still the mainly used renal replacement therapy. The first choice of surgical...
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Chest Wall Reconstruction with a Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap in an Extremely Oversized Heart Transplantation

Yim JH, Eom JS, Kim DY

An 8-year-old girl diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy and Russell-Silver syndrome was admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit due to low cardiac output and multiple-organ dysfunction. The patient was placed...
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Necrotic Complications in Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy Followed by Immediate Breast Reconstruction: Systematic Review with Pooled Analysis

Lee KT, Mun GH

This study provides a systematic review of the literature on nipple-sparing mastectomy and necrotic complications in order to estimate the prevalence of necrotic complications and to investigate their significant predictors....
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Reconstruction of Distal Phalangeal Soft Tissue Defects with Reverse Homodigital Artery Island Flap

Kim BG, Han SH, Lee HJ, Lee SH

PURPOSE: Soft tissue reconstruction is essential for recovery of finger function and aesthetics in any traumatic defect. The authors applied a reverse homodigital artery island flap for soft tissue defect...
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Reconstruction of the Soft Tissue Defect on Anteromedial Surface of the Leg Using Medial Hemisoleus Flap

Park IJ, Sur YJ, You SL

PURPOSE: Anteromedial surface of the leg is susceptible to trauma, which frequently induces soft tissue defect. When the size of a soft tissue defect is small to moderate, a local...
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