To date, there have been no randomized trials documenting the efficacy of closed suction drainage when applied to reduction mammaplasty. Despite this, it has become the standard of care. A recent retrospective review suggests that closed suction drainage is not necessary.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatency of the microvascular anastomosis is the most important requirement for tissue survival in free tissue transfer and in replantation. In efforts to improve on the standard suture method of microvascular anastomosis, new techniques such as limited-suture sleeve anastomoses and histoacryl glue anastomoses have been employed experimentally. However, as a result of factors such as tissue toxicity and suboptimal outcome, cyanoacrylates have not enjoyed clinical use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rectus abdominis muscle is a versatile muscle with many applications. The use of this muscle is often limited by its considerable donor site morbidity. This study reports a minimally invasive technique to harvest the rectus abdominis muscle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incidence of operative procedures in a group of 374 cleft lip and palate patients was determined by a chart review. These patients were part of a long term study funded by the National Institute of Dental Research at the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic. The chart review provided a breakdown of the primary and secondary procedures performed on the patients.
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