Publications by authors named "Pradeep Goil"

Article Synopsis
  • * Fifty patients with maxillectomy defects (mainly diabetic) underwent radical debridement and treatment with antifungal medications before receiving reconstruction using various flaps such as the radial forearm free flap and others.
  • * Results showed that delayed reconstruction is safe, with low complication rates, allowing for confirmation of disease resolution, and providing good aesthetic and functional outcomes.
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Introduction- Spindle cell neoplasm is a variant of squamous cell carcinoma. One of its subtypes is solitary fibrous tumor. Its occurrence in head and neck is very rare and rarer in hard palate.

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Background: Finite options exist to address free flap failure. There is a lack of consensus on the standard treatment for secondary reconstruction in such cases. Herein, the authors determined the survival rate of a second flap following a total loss of an initial free flap during head and neck reconstructions and evaluated whether there was a difference in the rate of secondary flap necrosis depending on the timing of reconstruction salvage.

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 Soft tissue coverage of the distal foot and ankle region has been an area of debate due to the paucity of local flap options. To provide empirical evidence on the reliability of an underreported local alternative for foot and ankle defects, we aim to compare the lateral supramalleolar flap (LSMF) to the reverse sural flap (RSF).  During 2016-2019, 48 patients were divided randomly into two equal groups, LSMF and RSF groups respectively.

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 Excessive use of corticosteroids therapy along with gross immunocompromised conditions in the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has raised the risks of contracting opportunistic fungal infections. Here, we describe our experience with the implementation of a surgical protocol to treat and reconstruct rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis.  A retrospective review of our prospectively maintained database was conducted on consecutive patients diagnosed with mucormycosis undergoing immediate reconstruction utilizing our "Mucormycosis Management Protocol.

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Introduction: Free fibula flap is now regarded as the criterion standard for mandibular reconstruction after oncological resection. However, the results are often confounded due to inappropriate estimate of defect or inappropriate angulation of osteotomy. Three-dimensional (3D) printing and virtual planning can be an effective tool to help in planning osteotomies, therefore simplifying the process.

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Background: Distal one - third trauma of the lower limb is a complex condition to treat. The reverse sural flap is a time tested procedure for reconstruction of such defects especially in patients where free flaps are ruled out due to comorbidities. The purpose of this study is to compare the two modifications of the classical technique of reverse sural flap (adipofascial and fasciocutaneous) which is lacking in the literature.

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Background: Split thickness skin graft is a widely accepted technique to cover large defects. Shearing, hematoma and infection have often been attributed as major causes for graft loss. Autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been used in various treatment modalities in the field of plastic surgery for its healing, adhesive and hemostatic properties owing to the growth factors that are released.

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Introduction: Total scalp avulsion is a serious injury, commonly occurring in Indian females working with industrial and agricultural machines. Their long hairs often get caught in a rapidly revolving machines, resulting in total avulsion of scalp. Lack of education and awareness in Indian villages often result in these patients coming late to the hospitals when replantation is not possible and scalp reconstruction remains the only available option.

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Introduction: Paucity of soft tissue available locally for reconstruction of defects in leg and foot presents a challenge for reconstructive surgeon. The use of reverse pedicle-based greater saphenous neuro-veno-fasciocutaneous flap in reconstruction of lower leg and foot presents a viable alternative to free flap and cross-leg flap reconstruction. The vascular axis of the flap is formed by the vessels accompanying the saphenous nerve and the greater saphenous vein.

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