Publications by authors named "Ren-Wen Huang"

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  • * A total of 101 flap reconstructions were analyzed, with a follow-up involving various questionnaires and sensory testing, ultimately including 29 participants who reported no significant differences in functional or sensory outcomes between TP and MP flaps.
  • * Both flap types proved effective for coverage and sensation without substantial differences, and the study suggests the choice of flap should be based on individual patient needs, highlighting the need for further research on long-term outcomes for larger defects.
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Background: Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) has become a viable option for restoration of devastating injuries that are not amenable to conventional reconstructive techniques. However, the relative scarcity of procedures performed worldwide, as well as the potential for iatrogenic injury with biopsies, makes studying the immunopathogenesis of acute rejection challenging. Translational VCA research focuses on developing strategies to overcome these barriers with the use of animal models can be technically challenging and difficult to replicate without highly trained microsurgeons.

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Background: High ulnar nerve injuries result in intrinsic muscle weakness and are inconvenient for patients. Moreover, conventional surgical techniques often fail to achieve satisfactory motor recovery. A potential reconstructive solution in the form of the supercharge end-to-side (SETS) anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) transfer method has emerged.

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Debridement is a core component of chronic wound management. Although various debridement methods exist, each carries a unique patient risk level. This article discusses the different normal tissue components that are critical to safe debridement practice, various methods of wound debridement for nurses, and the importance of an interprofessional team and consulting a wound specialist.

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  • Lower extremity trauma often requires flap transfer for reconstruction, with the goal of achieving thin tissue coverage, which usually involves secondary debulking of the flap.
  • The study compares two debulking methods: conventional lipectomy and liposuction followed by excision of excess flap tissue, analyzing patient demographics, surgical details, and outcomes.
  • Results indicate similar postoperative complication rates for both methods, though liposuction leads to significant initial decreases in flap perfusion, which may not predict actual flap necrosis or complications accurately.
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Background: Significant extension deficit is a common problem after a vascularized toe proximal interphalangeal joint transfer. One of the main causes related to extensor lag is central slip deficiency of the donor toes. In their clinical practice, the authors performed both the Stack and Te techniques to reconstruct central slip function during a joint transfer.

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Background: Posttraumatic finger osteoarthritis of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ) is a difficult problem. Over the past decade, we have reported several methods for improving the outcomes of vascularized toe joint transfer (VJT). In this study, we focused on determining poor prognostic factors which lead to a suboptimal outcome.

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  • Arterial and venous insufficiency are key causes of chronic wounds, each with distinct causes, symptoms, and diagnostic approaches.
  • Recent advancements in medical technology, like CTA and ICG angiography for arterial issues, allow for better diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • For venous insufficiency, tools like duplex ultrasonography and various scoring systems (CEAP, VCSS, etc.) help assess disease progression and manage care effectively.
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Background: In periarterial sympathectomy for intractable Raynaud phenomenon, the extent of adventitectomy and postoperative outcomes and hand perfusion assessment tools remain debatable. The authors evaluated the outcome of neurectomy of the nerve of Henle combined with ulnar tunnel release and periarterial adventitectomy in the treatment of refractory Raynaud phenomenon using objective measurements and patient-reported outcomes.

Methods: Nineteen patients with 20 affected hands were prospectively enrolled and underwent the proposed procedures from 2015 to 2021.

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Background: Free flap monitoring is essential for postmicrosurgical management and outcomes but traditionally relies on human observers; the process is subjective and qualitative and imposes a heavy burden on staffing. To scientifically monitor and quantify the condition of free flaps in a clinical scenario, we developed and validated a successful clinical transitional deep learning (DL) model integrated application.

Material And Methods: Patients from a single microsurgical intensive care unit between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2022, were retrospectively analyzed for DL model development, validation, clinical transition, and quantification of free flap monitoring.

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General Purpose: To enhance the learner's chronic wound debridement competence as an interprofessional team member.

Target Audience: This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care.

Learning Objectives/outcomes: After participating in this educational activity, the participant will:1.

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Background: Postoperative free flap monitoring is a critical part of reconstructive microsurgery. Postoperative clinical assessments rely heavily on specialty-trained staff. Therefore, in regions with limited specialist availability, the feasibility of performing microsurgery is restricted.

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Mallet finger is a commonly encountered condition in daily practice. However, there is currently no consensus on whether surgical intervention or conservative treatment with orthosis splint is superior. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we compare the treatment outcomes between surgery and orthosis for bony and tendinous mallet finger.

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Background: Depression is common among patients with head and neck cancer, thereby affecting their survival rate. However, whether close monitoring of depression affects the survival outcomes of these patients is unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether depression treatment continuity after the diagnosis of cancer affects the survival of these patients.

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Local anesthesia is an effective method to perform digital nerve blocks. In this study, we compare the effectiveness of single-volar subcutaneous and double-dorsal injection through a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library from inception to 7 April 2021 was performed.

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Background: Ulnar tunnel syndrome (UTS) is relatively uncommon compared to the carpal tunnel or cubital tunnel syndromes. Few reports dedicated to the functional outcomes after surgical intervention of the UTS exist. Herein we compare the outcomes of patients with UTS of different etiologies.

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An innovative immunosuppressant with a minimally invasive delivery system has emerged in the biomedical field. The application of biodegradable and biocompatible polymer forms, such as hydrogels, scaffolds, microspheres, and nanoparticles, in transplant recipients to control the release of immunosuppressants can minimize the risk of developing unfavorable conditions. In this review, we summarized several studies that have used implantable immunosuppressant delivery to release therapeutic agents to prolong allograft survival.

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Introduction: Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) allows functional and esthetic reconstruction for patients with complex anatomical defects. However, acute and chronic graft rejections are significant obstacles to VCA. Ultraviolet light is an oncogenic environmental hazard.

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Background: The prognosis of high ulnar nerve injury is poor despite nerve repair or grafting. Anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) transfers provide a satisfactory recovery. However, the efficacy of end-to-side (ETS) AIN transfer and optimal timing in Sunderland grade IV/V of high ulnar nerve injury is lacking.

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Background: The groin flap has been relied upon for more than 4 decades and is well suited for reconstruction of the mutilated hand. Classic groin flap harvest is subfascial and includes the superficial circumflex iliac artery (SCIA). SCIA perforator flaps have shown that one perforator is sufficient to supply a large flap without breaching fascia.

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Backgrounds: In this study, we evaluated the factors associated with a pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).

Methods: Pre-nCRT parameters in ESCC patients treated between 1999 and 2006 were analyzed to identify predictors of pCR. All patients received 5-fluorouracil/cisplatin-based chemotherapy and external beam radiation followed by scheduled esophagectomy.

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