Publications by authors named "Georges J Samaha"

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted plastic surgery training, shifting education from hands-on experience in the operating room to virtual learning environments due to reduced elective surgeries and the need for social distancing.
  • A survey conducted among US plastic surgery residents and fellows highlighted concerns about their well-being, educational experiences, and career aspirations during the pandemic, with many reporting changes to their post-graduation plans.
  • Findings showed that a majority of trainees felt their operatory exposure was diminished, leading to an increased interest in pursuing additional fellowship training amidst uncertainties in job availability in private practice.
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  • New guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic limited elective plastic surgeries, prompting a study on its impact on Miami's plastic surgery practices.
  • A survey of Miami Society of Plastic Surgeons showed a 41.8% response rate, revealing significant cancellations of scheduled cases and financial strain across different practice settings.
  • Recommendations include implementing support measures for small businesses to help surgeons recover financially and ensure continued patient access to care.
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Introduction: Boxing is a popular combat sport in which competitors may sustain high impact blows to the face. For this reason, they are at high risk for craniofacial injuries; however, data on facial injuries specific to boxing remains sparse. Studies on safety measures, such as headgear, to prevent such injuries in boxing have been inconclusive.

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Microtia reconstruction through manual carving of autologous rib cartilage has a steep learning curve, is operator dependent, is time consuming, requires multiple stages, and frequently results in suboptimal results with poor patient satisfaction. The use of temporoparietal fascia over polypropylene implants achieves excellent cosmetic outcomes in a single stage, although is burdened by infection and extrusion in some cases. We describe the development of a hybrid technique with a novel device that allows for standardization of the cartilaginous construct, minimization of the need for donor cartilage and operative time, and minimization of the number of stages.

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  • The face plays a crucial role in identity and self-image while being highly vulnerable to trauma, especially in warfare situations.
  • A literature review highlighted the increase in facial injuries from shell fragments during the wars in Iraq, linking it to modern military tactics aimed at mass casualties.
  • Managing these injuries requires extensive resources and a systematic approach which is hindered by Iraq's ongoing struggles, making it vital for surgeons to depend on their skills and experience to provide effective care.
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Background/objectives: Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) are rare pancreas tumors distinguished from intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) by the presence of ovarian-type stroma. Historical outcomes for MCNs vary due to previously ambiguous diagnostic criteria resulting in confusion with IPMNs. This study seeks to characterize and clarify the clinical features and long-term outcomes of MCNs versus IPMNs in the largest single-institution series of pathology-confirmed MCNs to date.

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