10 results match your criteria: "W General Hospital[Affiliation]"

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  • The study focuses on the increasing use of the DIEP flap for breast reconstruction and highlights the development of 3D models to aid in the surgical dissection process.
  • Collaboration among surgeons, radiologists, and 3D model makers was crucial in creating an accurate and user-friendly 3D DIEP model that can be accessed online via mobile devices.
  • The resulting 3D model improved visual clarity of vascular structures and allowed for personalized adjustments, ultimately making surgeries safer and easier, especially for less experienced surgeons.
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Proximal and Distal Nerve Transfers in the Management of Brachial Plexus Injuries.

Clin Plast Surg

October 2024

Division of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, Chang Gung University, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 5 Fu-Hsing Street, Kuei-Shan, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan. Electronic address:

Nerve transfer surgery utilizes the redundant and synergistic innervation of intact muscle groups to rehabilitate motor function. This is achieved by transferring functional nerves or fascicles to damaged nerves near the target area, thereby reducing the reinnervation distance and time. The techniques encompass both proximal and distal nerve transfers, customized according to the specific injury.

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Background: Traditional skin grafts for syndactyly often cause color mismatches and unsightly donor sites, whereas no-skin graft methods leave noticeable dorsal hand scars. This study presents a plantar full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) from the weight-bearing midline area for syndactyly repair, a novel approach not previously reported in the literature.

Methods: The study included 3 groups of patients with congenital syndactyly of the hand who underwent primary operations with plantar FTSG ( n = 70), groin FTSG ( n = 20), and no-skin graft techniques ( n = 22).

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Simultaneous or Delayed Free Tissue Transfer in Combination with Replantation Surgery.

Hand Clin

May 2024

W Institute for Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery, W General Hospital, Daegu, South Korea. Electronic address:

In hand and upper extremity replantation surgery, simultaneous free flap reconstruction restores the physiologic circulation to the amputated part, ensuring its survival, and promotes wound healing through anatomic restoration. Especially in digit replantation, an arterialized venous flap serves to reconstruct both vessel and soft tissue defects simultaneously. Delayed free flap reconstruction aims to enhance both functional improvement and cosmetic acceptance in a successfully replanted part using flaps that include functioning muscle, bone, joint, nerve, and soft tissue.

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The Expanded Application of the Acellular Dermal Matrix: Traumatic Nail Bed Defect of the Digits.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

January 2024

From W Institute for Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery, W General Hospital, Daegu, South Korea.

Reconstruction of traumatic nail bed defects in the digits is a frequently encountered procedure, yet often presents many challenges. In such scenarios, staged procedures may be required with significant limitations in shape and increased donor site morbidity, particularly when multiple defects are present. In this study, we introduce a simple method for the reconstruction of nail bed defects using an acellular dermal matrix (ADM).

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Predictive Factors of Keloid Formation in Congenital Foot Syndactyly.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

November 2021

W Institute for Congenital Deformity of the Extremities, W Institute for Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery, W General Hospital, Daegu, South Korea.

Unlabelled: Keloid formation after syndactyly division is a stressful situation for patients. In our experience, digital enlargement may be involved in keloid formation following syndactyly divisions. Therefore, we aimed to identify predictive factors and reference values for keloid formation.

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Background: On February 2, 2017, the surgical team of ten board-certified hand specialists of W Hospital in Korea successfully performed the nation's first hand transplantation at Yeungnam University Medical Center (YUMC). This paper reports on the legal, financial, and cultural hurdles that were overcome to open the way for hand transplantation and its functional outcomes at 36 months after the operation.

Methods: W Hospital formed a memorandum of understanding with Daegu city and YUMC to comply with government regulations regarding hand transplantation.

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Reply: Practical Tips to Improve Efficiency and Success in Upper Limb Replantation.

Plast Reconstr Surg

December 2020

W Institute for Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, W General Hospital, 1632 Dagubeol Daero, Dalseo Gu, Daegu 42642, Republic of Korea, Facebook: handwoo303, Instagram: w_hospital.

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Practical Tips to Improve Efficiency and Success in Upper Limb Replantation.

Plast Reconstr Surg

November 2019

From the W Institute for Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery and the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, W General Hospital.

Learning Objectives: After reading this article, participant should be able to: 1. Describe the technique of replantation for very distal amputation of the digit and salvage procedures for venous drainage. 2.

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Lessons Learned in the Authors' First Years of Wide-Awake Hand Surgery at the W Hospital in Korea.

Hand Clin

February 2019

W Institute for Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery, W General Hospital, 1632 Dalgubeol-daero, Dalseo-Gu, Daegu 42642, Korea.

Wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet (WALANT) is a promising development for surgeons and patients through improved operation outcomes in hand and wrist surgery. The authors have mostly used WALANT for flexor and extensor tendon repair, tenolysis, and tendon transfer. Its application at W Hospital in korea has bolstered surgeon confidence in tendon repair integrity, gliding ability, and transfer tension via direct observation and patient feedback.

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