Reconstructive surgery

Prefabrication and Prelamination

Mar 3, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Prefabrication and Prelamination

Introduction Flap prefabrication and prelamination are distinct techniques designed to address complex reconstructive needs. While these techniques are generally not primary reconstructive options, their usage has increased in response to…

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Tissue Engineering

Mar 3, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Tissue Engineering

Introduction Tissue engineering represents an interdisciplinary field, a forum where the principles of biomaterial engineering, the molecular biology of cells and genes, and the clinical sciences interact intensively through the…

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Ear Reconstruction

Oct 13, 2018 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Ear Reconstruction

Ear Reconstruction The ear is a complex structure whose lateral surface provides minimal loose tissue for side-to-side or flap repair. The skin on this side is bound down to a…

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Lip Reconstruction

Oct 13, 2018 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Lip Reconstruction

Lip Reconstruction Critical in speech, sustenance, and conveyance of emotions, functional integrity of the lips requires preservation of oral aperture and competence as well as sensation and mobility. At the…

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Nose Reconstruction

Oct 13, 2018 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Nose Reconstruction

Nose Reconstruction Centrally located with complex concave and convex topography, the nose is usually the next anatomical feature noted following initial “eye” contact. Successful reconstruction of the nose requires attention…

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