Publications by authors named "Shivangi Saha"

Pediatric burns pose a significant health burden in LMICs. Despite efforts to address burn prevention and management, morbidity and mortality rates remain high, particularly among children. Understanding pediatric burn epidemiology and predictors of clinical outcomes is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies and improving patient-care.

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Atypical facial clefts are rare anomalies that occur due to the failure of embryonic fusion of the branchial arches. The midline mandibular cleft or Tessier 30 cleft is one such rare anomaly. Such anomalies are diagnosed at birth and treated within a few months of age by establishing soft tissue and bony continuity, followed by orthognathic treatment in adulthood.

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The pedicled anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has proven to be a reliable and versatile technique for the reconstruction of complex abdominal wall defects. Its robust vascular supply, large skin paddle and potential for a two-team approach make it an excellent choice for such challenging reconstructions. This case report emphasises the effectiveness of the pedicled ALT flap in managing complex abdominal wall defects, providing both functional restoration and satisfactory aesthetic results.

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Article Synopsis
  • Burns are a significant global health issue, leading to over 11 million injuries and 300,000 deaths annually, with substantial financial impacts, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
  • In a study involving 123 adult burn patients in India, researchers found that 60% experienced financial toxicity, with a median out-of-pocket cost of US$555.32, mostly from nonmedical expenses.
  • Post-surgery, patients' income decreased by US$318.18 within six months and unemployment rose by 53%, with 40% struggling to afford basic needs, highlighting male gender as a key predictor for financial toxicity.
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The aim of this article is to examine the elements that contribute to effective operation of a specialized replantation center and to provide readers with a general idea of the outcome of replantation services in India. A dedicated high-volume center coupled with a sound referral system is the backbone of replantation services in a country. A retrospective study was done on all patients who visited a level 1 trauma center in India from November 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018, for various amputations.

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Background: Microtia can occur as a standalone condition or as part of a genetic syndrome. We report the first case of microtia presenting in a patient with dextrocardia, situs inversus totalis, butterfly vertebra, and hemivertebra, and we present technical recommendations for optimizing anaesthetic and surgical harmony in this extraordinary case.Patients with situs inversus dextrocardia should be checked for signs of Kartagener syndrome.

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Unlabelled: Fat grafting has established its niche in a wide spectrum of aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. A consensus-based method of harvest, processing, enrichment, injection, and assessment is lacking, despite the rising trends in its application. We conducted a survey among plastic surgeons to evaluate and identify trends of fat grafting practices.

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Background: Supermicrosurgical simulators and experimental models promote test viability, a faster learning curve, technical innovations, and improvements of the surgical dexterities. The authors aimed to present a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical experimental models and simulation platforms used for supermicrosurgery.

Methods: An electronic search was conducted across the PubMed MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus databases in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement.

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Critically ill burn patients pose several unique challenges to care providers. The concepts of fluid resuscitation, nutritional management, organ support and wound care are rapidly evolving. There is a pressing need to review emerging evidence and incorporate these into practice for the effective management of burn patients.

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Separation of total vertical craniopagus with shared venous sinuses poses multiple challenges. Provision of soft-tissue cover to the exposed brains at the time of total separation is one of them, due to the large size of the defect and paucity of local tissues. Staged separation of twins is advised with partial venous and parenchymal disconnection in the first stage and total separation in the second stage.

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Background: Burn care in India is limited by multiple constraints. The COVID-19 pandemic and the containment measures restricted access to non-COVID emergency conditions, including burns. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the pandemic on burn care in India.

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The world is facing an unprecedented crisis of COVID-19 pandemic. This disease has weakened the economy, paralyzed the healthcare system, and worn out the human resources. Patients with cutaneous malignancy or skin cancer comprise a substantial part of the patient population and they need appropriate management of the cancer as they face the risk of COVID-19.

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With the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, most health-care personnel and resources are redirected to prioritize care for seriously-ill COVID patients. This situation may poorly impact our capacity to care for critically injured patients. We need to devise a strategy to provide rational and essential care to hand trauma victims whilst the access to theatres and anaesthetic support is limited.

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The purpose of the study was to share our indications, technique, outcome, and complications associated with the pedicled latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap (LDMF) for reconstructing various upper limb and trunk soft tissue defects. We reviewed the prospectively collected data of the patients who underwent reconstruction of upper limb/trunk soft tissue defects with pedicled LDMF between January 2016 and March 2019. By analyzing the clinical scenarios, the location of flap inset, the arc of rotation, reach of the flap, and associated complications, we put forward few significant findings from our experience.

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In this article, I reflect on my experience of being awarded the International Resident Travel Scholarship for "Plastic Surgery the Meeting 2019." I was the first Indian to be awarded the scholarship, and it offered me not only monetary assistance but also mentorship for future leadership positions. The award further opened doors for several future opportunities in the form of memberships in the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) committees and Resident Advisory Board of the prestigious "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal.

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