Publications by authors named "Woo Yeol Baek"

Article Synopsis
  • The revision of the Organ and Transplantation Act in Korea in 2018 legalized hand transplantation, and since then, three successful surgeries have been performed, starting with the first one in January 2021.
  • A structured preoperative evaluation was conducted to select recipients, and a three-drug immunosuppressive regimen was used post-surgery to monitor patients' recovery and functional outcomes.
  • Patients experienced some complications like skin necrosis and acute rejection, but overall, they reported significant improvements in motor and sensory functions and were satisfied with the results, indicating hand transplantation is a promising reconstructive option.
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Since the first description of the keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) in 2003, several modifications have been suggested to enhance its coverage ability. However, locoregional flaps have limited its use in chronic wounds due to decreased elasticity around the defect. We investigated the use of a bipedicled KPIF (bKPIF), which covers a defect while completely elevating the median part of the flap from the fascia.

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The revision of the Korea Organ Transplantation Act (KOTA) in 2018 included hand/arm among the organs that can be transplanted. The first hand transplantation since the revision of KOTA took place in January 2021. A 62-year-old male patient experienced hand amputation on July 13, 2018, by a catapult injury.

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As breast conserving surgery increases in the surgical treatment of breast cancer, partial mastectomy is also increasing. Polycaprolactone (PCL) is a polymer that is used as an artifact in various parts of the human body based on the biocompatibility and mechanical properties of PCL. Here, we hypothesized that a PCL scaffold can be utilized for the restoration of breast tissue after a partial mastectomy.

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Purpose: Robotic head and neck surgery is widespread nowadays. However, in the reconstruction field, the use of robotic operations is not. This article aimed to examine methodologies for conventional head and neck reconstruction after robotic tumor surgery in an effort to obtain further options for future reconstruction manipulations.

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Introduction: Presently, super-thin ALT flap, which is elevated above the superficial fascial plane, is gaining popularity. Although there is a huge demand for thin flaps for various types of extremity reconstruction, the technique for ALT flap thinning remains controversial. In this study, we investigated the distance and vector between penetrating points of perforators in deep and superficial fascia using color duplex and clinical measurement to suggest a reliable super-thin flap elevation technique.

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Purpose: Posttraumatic edema in facial bone fracture patients may interfere with the operation field and delay the schedule. Thus, swiftly reducing the edema alleviates patient discomfort and advances the operation date. Ice packing and compression bandages are often used for such a purpose, but such methods are often inconvenient for the face.

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Perfect facial and body symmetry is an important aesthetic concept which is very difficult, if not impossible, to achieve. Yet, facial asymmetries are commonly encountered by plastic and reconstructive surgeons. Here, we present a case of posttraumatic facial asymmetry successfully treated with a unique concept of facial flap repositioning.

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Purpose: Breast volume assessment is one of the most important steps during implant-based breast reconstruction because it is critical in selecting implant size. According to previous studies, there is a close relationship between the mastectomy specimen weight and resected breast volume. The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term patient satisfaction with implant-based breast reconstruction guided by the ratio of implant volume to mastectomy specimen weight.

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Understanding the anatomy of the muscles and other structures of the chest is of great importance in breast surgery. We have conducted the first analysis of the overall variations and relationships among the pectoralis major (PM), inframammary fold (IMF), and pectoralis minor (Pm). We studied 30 patients and 10 cadavers, leading to a total of 50 breasts.

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Background: Rupture is an important complication of breast implants. Before cohesive gel silicone implants, rupture rates of both saline and silicone breast implants were over 10%. Through an analysis of ruptured implants, we can determine the various factors related to ruptured implants.

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