Publications by authors named "Artur Nixon Martins"

The aim of this study is to present a sequential strategy of soft-tissue, non-osteogenic distraction with a novel device, followed by microvascular bony reconstruction for severe cases of mandibular hypoplasia. The case of a 21-year-old woman with Goldenhar syndrome is presented, whose mandible remained severely hypoplastic despite previous attempts at distraction and was not suitable for further osteogenic distraction. Soft tissue deficiency and pin track scarring prevented free fibular transfers.

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An 18-year-old boy presented with a giant midline mass with 9 years of evolution. The tumor was excised, and reconstruction made with a customized sternum implant and a free latissimus dorsi muscle flap with skin graft. Histological analysis was compatible with low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS).

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The most used vessels for free flap breast reconstruction are the internal mammary, the thoracodorsal and the circumflex scapular. We present a case where those were inadequate. DIEP vessels were passed through a created sternal groove and anastomosed to the contralateral IM vessels, accessed by the breast symmetrisation incisions.

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  • The study examines the relationship between student satisfaction and student-tutor ratios in medical schools, concluding that higher admissions correlate with lower student satisfaction.
  • A survey conducted with 2037 medical students revealed that assessment environments yielded the highest satisfaction, while clinical learning environments scored the lowest, particularly impacted by student-tutor ratios.
  • The findings suggest that schools with more admissions may struggle to maintain satisfaction due to high student-tutor ratios affecting the quality of clinical learning experiences.
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