Publications by authors named "Borsuk D"

Objective: Ambulatory venous pressure (AVP) is the drop of pressure observed in the superficial veins of the lower leg during movement. This phenomenon has been linked to the function of the calf muscle pump (CMP) and the competence of venous valves. Nevertheless, the concept of the CMP function remains controversial.

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Importance: Since 2005, a total of 50 face transplants have been reported from 18 centers in 11 countries. The overall survival of the grafts has not yet been established.

Objective: To assess the survival of the face transplant grafts and evaluate factors potentially influencing it.

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  • - This study aimed to explore the link between burn injuries and subsequent hospitalization for mental health issues over a span of up to 30 years.
  • - Analyzing data from over 23,000 burn patients in Quebec, researchers found that those with burns faced an increased risk (1.76 times greater) of being hospitalized for mental health disorders, especially notable for extensive burns and those requiring skin grafts.
  • - The findings indicate that burn patients are at heightened risk for mental health hospitalizations, particularly for issues like eating disorders, substance abuse, and suicide attempts, with the most significant risks occurring within the first five years post-burn.
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Background: The study aims to identify the incidence of symptomatic and asymptomatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) after minimally invasive varicose vein surgery and to assess the predictability of the Caprini risk score (CRS).

Methods: CAPrini Score In Venous Surgery (NCT03041805) is a registry-based prospective study that enrolls patients undergoing minimally invasive open (high ligation, stripping, miniphlebectomy) and endovascular (thermal and non-thermal ablation) surgery on varicose veins. The main inclusion criteria are CRS assessment before intervention and a duplex ultrasound scan performance within 2-4 weeks after surgery.

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Introduction: In pediatric patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) raises substantial challenges regarding IVC reconstruction.

Case Presentation: We present a case of an 8-year-old girl with BCS caused by myeloproliferative syndrome with JAK2 V617F mutation. She had a complete thrombosis of the inferior vena cava (IVC) with multiple collaterals, developing a Budd-Chiari syndrome.

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Objectives: To assess the trends of VTE occurrence and prevention in varicose vein surgery.

Method: The registry-based CAPSIVS trial (NCT03041805) analysis includes results in 1878 lower limbs. The primary outcome is a 28-day symptomatic or asymptomatic DVT revealed with duplex ultrasound.

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Objective: Hepatic artery anastomosis in liver transplantations requires a meticulous technique to minimize the risk of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT). The microscope helped improve anastomosis techniques in pediatric patients with small caliber vessels. The aim of this review was to compare microsurgical and non-microsurgical techniques on the incidence of HAT in liver transplantations.

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Objective: To date, conflicting evidence has been reported regarding the energy settings to use during endovenous laser ablation (EVLA). In the present study, we evaluated the outcomes of EVLA of the great saphenous veins (GSVs) using different power settings with the same linear endovenous energy density (LEED) of ∼70 J/cm.

Methods: We performed a single-center, randomized, controlled noninferiority trial with a blinded outcome assessment of patients with varicose veins of the GSV who underwent EVLA with a wavelength of 1470 nm and a radial fiber.

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Objective: Calf muscle pump (CMP) failure contributes to the severity and progression of chronic venous disease. Attempts to improve CMP function through resistance exercise have failed to improve chronic venous disease severity or quality of life, partially because the selection of the type of exercise was based on the assumption that the CMP ejects blood from the intramuscular venous sinuses (VSs), which has never been tested in humans. In the present study, we investigated the real-time changes in the pressure and size of the VS during the entire gait cycle of ambulation.

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Published scientific evidence demonstrate the current spread of healthcare misinformation in the most popular social networks and unofficial communication channels. Up to 40% of the medical websites were identified reporting inappropriate information, moreover being shared more than 450,000 times in a 5-year-time frame. The phenomenon is particularly spread in infective diseases medicine, oncology and cardiovascular medicine.

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Unlabelled: There is no consensus regarding implant size as an independent risk factor for complications in primary breast augmentation. Choosing appropriate implant volume is an integral part of the preoperative planning process. The current study aims to assess the relationship between implant size and the development of complications following augmentation mammaplasty.

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Unlabelled: Facial vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) offers an added layer of complexity when compared to solid organ transplantation. VCAs must account for aesthetic variables such as skin tone and color. The goal of this study is to validate the Nix Color Sensor as a novel tool to be added to the plastic surgeon's armamentarium for evaluating skin color match of the donor and recipient.

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Objective: Determine if the ideal location of the construct in microtia reconstruction for hemifacial microsomia (HFM) can be more accurately derived from measurements on the cranium.

Design: High-resolution computerized tomography (CT) images were analyzed through craniometric linear relationships.

Setting: Our tertiary care institution from 2000 to 2021.

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Background: Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is one of the most common congenital craniofacial disorders. Among many other features, microtia is present in the large majority of these patients. However, mainly due to the unilateral hypoplastic anatomy, microtia reconstruction among this patient population remains a reconstructive challenge for plastic surgeons.

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Background: The National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer recommends a pelvic MRI to assess the response to neoadjuvant therapy for advanced rectal cancers. However, there is no single restaging modality that can identify all patients with complete tumor response. At our institution, we perform both a pelvic MRI and a flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) after neoadjuvant therapy prior to surgical resection.

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Background: The intercanthal distance (ICD) is central to our perception of facial proportions, and it varies according to gender and ethnicity. Current standardized reference values do not reflect the diversity among patients. Therefore, the authors sought to provide an evidence-based and gender/ethnicity-specific reference when evaluating patients' ICD.

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Learning Objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Identify common negative outcomes that arise with conventional nasal reconstruction. 2.

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  • Congenital iliac aneurysms in infants are rare and have a poor prognosis without rapid treatment; two cases are presented where neonates underwent different treatment methods.
  • One neonate was treated with thrombin injection and coil embolization after initial observation, while the other underwent successful surgical resection and reconstruction shortly after birth.
  • The discussion highlights a limited number of reported cases, emphasizing careful timing for treatment, the importance of surgical intervention, and the potential for endovascular options in specific instances.
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Background: Chronic anal fissure (CAF) is commonly treated by colorectal surgeons. Pharmacological treatment is considered first-line therapy. An alternative treatment modality is chemical sphincterotomy with injection of botulinum toxin (BT).

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There remain many questions regarding the pathophysiology and risk factors for endothermal heat induced thrombosis formation. Moreover, there are a paucity of data on the timing of its occurrence, and there has been no consensus regarding for its treatment. The purpose of this review was to summarize the current knowledge on the pathophysiology, risk factors and treatment strategies for endothermal heat induced thrombosis.

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In 2005, the first facial vascularized composite allotransplant was performed in France. In May 2018, our team at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, had the privilege to participate in the first facial transplant in Canada. Interdisciplinary collaboration, coordination, and communication formed the cornerstone of this medical undertaking and, ultimately, its success.

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Objective: Venous reflux is the sole pathophysiologic process in primary chronic venous disease and its progression. We hypothesize that the reflux volume (RV) increases along a great saphenous vein (GSV) in a distal direction. We aimed to compare simultaneously measured RV in the upper and lower GSV segments in a thigh.

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Facial vascularized composite allotransplantation has emerged as a groundbreaking reconstructive solution for patients with severely disfiguring facial injuries. The authors report on the first Canadian face transplant. A 64-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound, which resulted in extensive midface bony and soft-tissue damage involving the lower two-thirds of the face.

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