Publications by authors named "K Kondra"

The pathogenesis of craniosynostosis, characterized by the premature fusion of calvarial sutures, is multifaceted and often the result of an amalgamation of contributing factors. The current study seeks examine the possible contributors to craniosynostosis development and its surgical trends over time. A multicenter/national retrospective cohort study was conducted of patients who underwent surgical repair of craniosynostosis (n=11,279) between 2012 and 2021 identified in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric Data File.

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  • The study aims to improve awareness and perioperative care for patients with cleft palate (CP) who also have heart and lung issues.
  • It analyzed data from surgeries between 2012-2020, finding that a notable percentage of CP patients also had congenital heart (CHD) and pulmonary defects (CPD), leading to more complications and longer hospital stays.
  • The results suggest that healthcare providers should be vigilant for these coexisting conditions in CP patients and ensure thorough evaluations and optimizations before surgery.
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Assessment and management of burns require nuanced, timely interventions in high-stake settings, creating challenges for trainees. Simulation-based education has become increasingly popular in surgical and nonsurgical subspecialties to supplement training without compromising patient safety. This study aimed to systematically review the literature on existing burn management-related simulations.

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The burgeoning field of gender affirmation surgery (GAS) has become increasingly complex, challenging plastic surgeons to meet high standards for their patients. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the emphasis on remote learning ushered in the increased use of surgical simulation training, offering residents the opportunity to trial challenging procedures before treating patients. This systematic review seeks to summarize current simulation training models used in GAS.

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Background: Limb length preservation is correlated with overall survival. Successful free flap coverage of forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot amputations can prevent more proximal below-knee amputations but is challenging in patients with multiple comorbidities. The thin superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap is well-suited for these patients, as it provides thin, pliable tissue from a favorable donor site.

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