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The neuropathic foot in diabetic patients constitutes a special clinical entity that needs particular care and ministration. A burn on such a foot requires special care and attention in order to avoid amputation, especially when the burn is a deep partial or a full-thickness burn. The indication for early excision and coverage of a diabetic foot is taken under consideration in clinical practice.

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Activin-A limits Th17 pathogenicity and autoimmune neuroinflammation via CD39 and CD73 ectonucleotidases and Hif1-α-dependent pathways.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

June 2020

Cellular Immunology Laboratory, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, 115 27 Athens, Greece;

In multiple sclerosis (MS), Th17 cells are critical drivers of autoimmune central nervous system (CNS) inflammation and demyelination. Th17 cells exhibit functional heterogeneity fostering both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, tissue-protective functions. Still, the factors that control Th17 pathogenicity remain incompletely defined.

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Cardiovascular ultrasonography detection of embolic sources in trauma.

J Crit Care

June 2018

Second Department of Cardiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Athens, Greece.

Venous thromboembolism (deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism) and bone cement implantation syndrome are major sources of embolic events in trauma patients. In these patients, embolic events due to venous thromboembolism and bone cement implantation syndrome have been detected with cardiac and vascular ultrasonography in the emergency setting, during the perioperative period, and in the intensive care unit. This article discusses the ultrasonography modalities and imaging findings of embolic events related to venous thromboembolism and bone cement implantation syndrome.

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Mandibular Condyle Reconstruction With Fibula Free-Tissue Transfer: The Role of the Masseter Muscle.

J Craniofac Surg

November 2017

*Department of Plastic Surgery, Microsurgery and Burn Center "J. Ioannovich," General State Hospital of Athens "G. Gennimatas;" †Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, General State Hospital of Athens "G. Gennimatas," Athens, Greece.

Background: Free fibula flap is an option for primary restoration after disarticulation mandibular resection, though literature on technique refinements is scarce. The authors hypothesized that inset of the masseter, the key mandibular elevator muscle, at the reconstructed mandible may optimize functional recovery.

Methods: All patients undergoing reconstruction of mandibulectomy-condylectomy defect (January 2009 to January 2014) by means of a fibular flap were prospectively studied.

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Bedside Ultrasound to Facilitate Early Diagnosis and Ease of Follow-Up in Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification: A Pilot Study From the Intensive Care Unit.

J Head Trauma Rehabil

July 2018

Department of Radiology, King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom (Dr Stefanidis and Messrs Ramnarine, Daneshi, and Sidhu); Department of Critical Care, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Dr Brindley); Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Dr Blaivas); Department of Critical Care, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Drs Alharthy and Karakitsos); Department of Critical Care, Keck Medical School, USC, Los Angeles, California (Dr Karakitsos); and Department of Critical Care, General State Hospital of Athens, Greece (Dr Karakitsos).

Objective: To explore the potential role of ultrasound (US) as a bedside tool in intensive care unit patients with presumed neurogenic heterotopic ossification (NHO).

Setting: Tertiary university teaching hospitals.

Participants: Critical care patients with acquired brain injury.

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Ultrasound in cardiac trauma.

J Crit Care

April 2017

Second department of Cardiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece.

In the perioperative period, the emergency department or the intensive care unit accurate assessment of variable chest pain requires meticulous knowledge, diagnostic skills, and suitable usage of various diagnostic modalities. In addition, in polytrauma patients, cardiac injury including aortic dissection, pulmonary embolism, acute myocardial infarction, and pericardial effusion should be immediately revealed and treated. In these patients, arrhythmias, mainly tachycardia, cardiac murmurs, or hypotension must alert physicians to suspect cardiovascular trauma, which would potentially be life threatening.

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Purpose The dual-plane deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap inset technique is herein presented with tips for optimizing the aesthetic outcome in delayed autologous breast reconstruction after radiation therapy. Patients and Methods A total of 42 women who underwent microsurgical reconstruction with a free DIEP flap participated in this prospective study. The flap was inset in a dual plane lying behind the pectoralis major at the upper pole and in front of the muscle at the lower pole of the reconstructed breast.

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Background: The purpose of the study was to define the most appropriate management of the giant mandibular ameloblastoma (GMA) in young adults.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed on patients with GMA <30 years old. The data collected included initial treatment, tumor margins, reconstruction, and follow-up.

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Flap reconstruction of the knee: A review of current concepts and a proposed algorithm.

World J Orthop

November 2014

Andreas Gravvanis, Antonios Kyriakopoulos, Dimosthenis Tsoutsos, Department of Plastic Surgery-Microsurgery and Burn Center, General State Hospital of Athens "G Gennimatas", 15343 Athens, Greece.

A literature search focusing on flap knee reconstruction revealed much controversy regarding the optimal management of around the knee defects. Muscle flaps are the preferred option, mainly in infected wounds. Perforator flaps have recently been introduced in knee coverage with significant advantages due to low donor morbidity and long pedicles with wide arc of rotation.

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Introduction: This article aims to investigate the critical role of the venous-perforator in the decision-making process of choosing the best suitable perforator-complex in a deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap.

Methods: Forty consecutive DIEP breast reconstructions were pre-operatively evaluated by CT-Angiography to identify the dominant and centrally located abdominal wall perforators. The CTA results were used as a guide to conduct a Color-Duplex-Ultrasound examination that was mainly focused on investigating the accompanying venous-perforator.

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Angiosarcomas are rare, aggressive tumors of endothelial cells with a high degree of invasiveness and poor survival. Although they arise in the face and scalp of elderly people, the nose represents a rare location with few reports in the literature. Nasal angiosarcoma resembling benign lesion morphologically has been described, but there is no report of angiosarcoma mimicking benign lesion histologically.

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Recent developments in the field of biomedical imaging have facilitated the use of various imaging techniques as adjunctive tools in microsurgical lower limb reconstructions. Frequently-used imaging modalities in reconstructive microsurgery are colour-Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography angiography. Here, we present basic principles of the above applied techniques and analyze the surgical rationale of integrating imaging techniques in lower limb reconstruction.

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Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for managing patients with end-stage kidney disease. Being submitted to a very serious surgical procedure, renal transplant recipients can only benefit from follow-up imaging and monitoring strategies. Ultrasound is considered as the principal imaging test in the evaluation of renal transplants.

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Background: Gunshot facial traumas involving the mandible and surrounding soft tissues are represented by the potential for loss of relationships between the functional and the aesthetic subunits of the head.

Methods: A patient presented with an 8-cm composite mandibular defect, resulting from a self-inflicted gunshot injury. Taking into account the anatomic/aesthetic subunits involved, a fibular osseoseptocutaneous flap was transferred to reconstruct the left lateral mandibular segment and the floor of the mouth, whereas a preexpanded temporal scalp flap was transferred to restore the hair-bearing skin of the left buccomandibular subunit.

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Background/objectives: Sildenafil decreases pulmonary vascular resistance index (PVRI), in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). We investigated sildenafil's effects on central hemodynamics of mechanically ventilated patients with WHO group-III PH and RV failure necessitating dobutamine administration.

Methods: Prospective non-controlled study involving 12 (9 males, 59 ± 4 years old), patients with the above characteristics.

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We have reviewed the use of portable duplex ultrasonography (PDU) in 12 patients who underwent soft tissue/bone head and neck reconstruction, aiming to determine its role in the design and management of such complex cases. According to our data, there were modifications either of the surgical plan or of patient's management, based on PDU findings, in 9 (75%) of 12 patients. The use of ultrasound directed to subtle modifications in 3 patients (25%) but to significant changes of the surgical plan in the other 3 patients (25%).

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Purpose: To investigate the diagnostic performance of Doppler echocardiography (DE) in predicting the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation in patients without overt cardiac disease.

Methods: Fifty critical care noncardiac patients who fulfilled predetermined criteria for weaning underwent DE before and at the end of spontaneous breathing trial (pre-SBT/end-SBT, respectively). "Conventional" mitral inflow analysis and "advanced" DE parameters [tissue Doppler imaging (TDI)-derived mitral/tricuspid annular velocities and color M-mode Doppler velocity of propagation (V p)] were used to assess left ventricular (LV) diastolic function/filling pressures.

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Τhe clinical significance of de novo post-transplant anti-HLA donor-specific antibodies (DSA) was evaluated using 4241 serum samples collected between 2000 and 2007 from 597 renal transplant recipients. Patients transplanted before December 1996 (n = 77) were included in the historic group and those transplanted thereafter (n = 520) were included in the study group. All recipients were negative for DSA before transplantation (Tx).

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We evaluated blood flow changes after experimental free tissue transfer and the potential hemodynamic effect of sildenafil on the free flap. Sixteen swine were used for free transfer of a latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap to the chest that was anastomosed to the internal mammary vessels, and were randomized into controls and study group. The latter received a single dose of sildenafil, 6 hours following flap revascularization.

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Objective: Subclavian vein catheterization may cause various complications. We compared the real-time ultrasound-guided subclavian vein cannulation vs. the landmark method in critical care patients.

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Our study aims to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of Foucher's first dorsal metacarpal artery flap and Littler's heterodigital neurovascular flap in thumb pulp reconstruction, by assessing wound healing of donor and recipient sites, sensibility, and functional outcome of the reconstructed thumb. Fourteen male patients were reconstructed either with Foucher (n = 8) or Littler flap (n = 6). Dissection of Foucher's flap was faster than that of Littler's flap.

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The retrograde limb of the internal mammary vein in the swine model: a sufficient outflow option in free tissue transfer.

Plast Reconstr Surg

April 2010

Plastic Surgery Department, General State Hospital of Athens "G. Gennimatas" (Gravvanis, Tsoutsos) Experimental Surgical Laboratory (Papalois) Intensive Care Unit (Karabinis) Department of Anesthesiology (Dimitriou) Intensive Care Unit, General State Hospital of Athens "G. Gennimatas", Athens, Greece (Karakitsos).

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