Publications by authors named "M Dadaci"

Background/aim: In the literature, almost all of the nerve conduits proposed for obtaining better nerve recovery were applied as graft materials. In this study, we aimed to propose a new nerve conduit model with a flap pattern and evaluate the effect of a pedicled vascularized jejunal flap on nerve regeneration after wrapping it around a sciatic nerve.

Materials And Methods: A total of 90 Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into nine groups with 10 rats in each.

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Background/aim: Herein, we describe a new technique to obtain both the appropriate degree of rotation angle and the ideal nasal bridge length. The aim of this study is to investigate the long-term results of this new technique with regard to these two variables.

Materials And Methods: A total of 76 (27 males, 49 females) patients were operated in accordance with the presented technique.

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Background: Correction of asymmetry and irregularity deformities with autologous grafts, without osteotomies, offers advantages to both plastic surgeons and patients with severe deviation. Various autologous tissues such as fat, bone, and cartilage grafts are viable options for this purpose.

Objectives: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of 3 autologous filling materials in patients with bone asymmetry.

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Background: This controlled experimental study aimed to compare ectopic replantation with other replantation techniques in a rat model of crush amputations. It also assessed the impact of different replantation methods on the viability of amputates.

Methods: Forty male Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups.

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Unlabelled: Among the rare congenital malformations, congenital nasal sinuses with blind end are extremely unusual. To the best of our knowledge, a sinus located in the midcolumellar region has not been reported yet. Since there is no consensus about the treatment of midcolumellar sinus, to manage the case as individually as possible was our priority.

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