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Microvascular free-flap salvage of the diabetic foot: a 5-year experience [Case Report]
Karp NS; Kasabian AK; Siebert JW; Eidelman Y; Colen S
This study reviews 21 microvascular free flaps to the diabetic foot in 19 patients over a 65-month period. All flaps were either to the plantar surface of the foot or to cover exposed Achilles tendon. Twenty of the flaps survived. The operations required a long, costly hospitalization with frequent recipient- and donor-site complications. All patients eventually ambulated on their flaps. Five patients came to proximal amputation from 6 to 37 months after surgery. Only one amputation was for flap breakdown
PMID: 7972430
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 12869
Multidimensional distraction osteogenesis: the canine zygoma
Glat, P M; Staffenberg, D A; Karp, N S; Holliday, R A; Steiner, G; McCarthy, J G
The principle of distraction osteogenesis, well-established in the enchondral bones of the axial skeleton, has recently been applied to the membranous bones (mandible, cranium) of the craniofacial skeleton in the experimental animal and in the human. In the craniofacial skeleton, however, the technique has been used only to lengthen bone in a direction along its major axis, i.e., unidimensional distraction. A canine model is presented to demonstrate the feasibility of distracting membranous bone away from its dominant axis, i.e., multidimensional distraction. Four mongrel dogs, 5 months of age, were the subjects of this study. Two osteotomies were made in the zygomatic arch, and the bone-lengthening device was fixed to the zygoma. After 7 days of external fixation, the osteotomized segment was lengthened 1 mm/day away from the long axis of the bone for 15 days. External fixation was then maintained for a minimum of 4 weeks, after which the dogs were sacrificed. Craniofacial CT with three-dimensional reconstruction documented multidimensional bone lengthening, and histologic analysis of the specimen confirmed the presence of new cortical bone in the expanded areas. Refinement in technique and miniaturization and internalization of the bone-lengthening device may allow for more precise changes in the amount and direction of lengthening, thus making distraction osteogenesis more widely applicable for use in the human craniofacial skeleton
PMID: 7972419
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 99043
Successful microvascular replantation of a completely amputated ear [Case Report]
Rapaport DP; Breitbart AS; Karp NS; Siebert JW
A case of successful microvascular replantation of a traumatically amputated ear is presented. The postoperative course was complicated by venous thrombosis requiring the use of medicinal leeches and systemic heparinization for salvage. This is the tenth successful microvascular ear replantation reported in the literature
PMID: 8332050
ISSN: 0738-1085
CID: 13325
Maximizing gain from rectangular tissue expanders [Case Report]
Zide BM; Karp NS
Three different options are proposed to cut the flap after expansion of rectangular tissue expanders. Each method, when used effectively, allows the expander to deliver the full punch of the expansion process
PMID: 1513899
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 13448
Membranous bone lengthening: a serial histological study
Karp NS; McCarthy JG; Schreiber JS; Sissons HA; Thorne CH
Bone lengthening using the process of corticotomy and gradual distraction of callus is applicable to the membranous bone of the canine mandible. In this study the precursors to bone formation, in the area between the distracted bone edges, are analyzed in an attempt to determine the mechanism of bone formation. Ten mongrel dogs 5 months of age were studied. A unilateral, periosteal-preserving angular corticotomy was performed, and an external bone-lengthening device was fixed to the mandible. After 10 days of external fixation, the mandible was lengthened 1 ml per day for 20 days and then held in external fixation for 8 weeks. The dogs were killed for histological and microradiographic study at 10 and 20 days of distraction, and at 14, 28, and 56 days after the completion of distraction. It was observed that the gap between the distracted bone edges is first occupied by fibrous tissue. As distraction proceeds, the fibrous tissue becomes longitudinally oriented in the direction of distraction. Early bone formation advances along the fibrous tissue, starting from the cut bone ends. Eventually the area is converted to mature cortical bone. Bone is formed predominantly by intramembranous ossification. This mechanism is similar to that of bone formation during long bone lengthening
PMID: 1497292
ISSN: 0148-7043
CID: 13540
Lengthening the human mandible by gradual distraction [see comments] [Comment]
McCarthy JG; Schreiber J; Karp N; Thorne CH; Grayson BH
Lengthening of the mandible by gradual distraction was performed on four young patients (average age 78 months). The amount of mandibular bone lengthening ranged from 18 to 24 mm; one patient with Nager's syndrome underwent bilateral mandibular expansion. Following the period of expansion, the patients were maintained in external fixation for an average of 9 weeks to allow ossification. The patients were followed for a minimum of 11 months to a maximum of 20 months with clinical and dental examinations as well as photographic and radiographic documentation. The technique holds promise for early reconstruction of craniofacial skeletal defects without the need for bone grafts, blood transfusion, or intermaxillary fixation
PMID: 1727238
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 13732
The risk of carcinoma in wire localization biopsies for mammographically detected clustered microcalcifications
Roses DF; Mitnick J; Harris MN; Kaplon R; Karp N; Vazquez M; Dubin N
A total of 183 consecutive patients undergoing biopsies for unilateral microcalcifications concentrated in one or more segments of the breast in the absence of any palpable findings were analyzed to characterize their risk of cancer. Biopsy findings were benign in 86 patients (47%) and malignant in 97 (53%). Of the clinical and mammographic characteristics evaluated, an increasing number of linear microcalcifications, either without a dominant density (p = 0.014) or with a dominant density (p = 0.019) and the presence of heterogeneous microcalcifications (p = 0.055), were associated with a significantly increased risk of malignancy. Conversely a fibronodular parenchymal pattern (p = 0.008) was associated with a significantly decreased risk of malignancy. A high-risk group was identified, 95% (40/42) of whom had malignant biopsy findings, whose mammograms had more than 10 linear microcalcifications not associated with a dominant density (16/17) or at least one linear microcalcification associated with a dominant density (24/25). Conversely a low-risk group for cancer was identified, 88% (28/32) of whom had benign biopsy findings, whose mammograms had exclusively punctate microcalcifications within a fibronodular parenchymal milieu (26/30) or demonstrated some change in the configuration of the microcalcifications on the various mammographic views (10/10). For the remaining 109 patients there was an almost equal division between malignant and benign diagnoses (49% vs 51%)
PMID: 1658957
ISSN: 0039-6060
CID: 13864
Survival with regional and distant metastases from cutaneous malignant melanoma
Roses DF; Karp NS; Oratz R; Dubin N; Harris MN; Speyer J; Boyd A; Golomb FM; Ransohoff J; Dugan M; et al.
The clinical course of 312 consecutive patients after initial presentation with metastatic melanoma, 165 of whom presented with regional metastases at cutaneous or subcutaneous, or both, nodal sites and 147 with metastases at distant sites, was reviewed. The five year survival rate for regional metastases was 43.4 per cent compared with a five year survival rate for distant metastases of 4.9 per cent (p less than 0.0001). Favorable prognostic variables for survival from first regional metastases included primary melanoma sites on the extremities compared with the head, neck and trunk (p = 0.043) and a disease-free interval of more than one year from primary surgical treatment to regional metastases (p = 0.0058). Favorable prognostic variables for survival from the first distant metastasis included a disease-free interval of more than one year from primary surgical treatment to distant metastases (p = 0.0092), the type of resection of metastatic disease (p = 0.00027) and the addition of systemic immunotherapy (p = 0.0011). Forty-nine patients with totally resectable distant metastases had a five year survival rate from the treatment of the initial metastasis of 13.1 per cent, whereas 33 patients having palliative resections had a five year survival rate of 7.5 per cent. All 165 patients who did not have resection for distant metastases died within five years. The results of our experience support therapeutic efforts to ablate both regional and distant metastases of malignant melanoma when feasible
PMID: 2006449
ISSN: 0039-6087
CID: 25129
The effect of early fronto-orbital advancement on frontal sinus development and forehead aesthetics
McCarthy JG; Karp NS; LaTrenta GS; Thorne CH
The frontal sinuses make an important contribution to normal forehead and glabellar contour. This study was designed to test our clinical impression that early fronto-orbital ('frontal bone') advancement could have an adverse effect on frontal sinus development and consequently on forehead aesthetics. A retrospective study was conducted on 11 patients who had undergone fronto-orbital advancement and also had a long period of follow-up at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at New York University. The longitudinal cephalometric data were compared with unoperated controls. With one exception, no patient who underwent bilateral fronto-orbital advancement developed a frontal sinus, and all such patients had a flattened brow contour when compared with unoperated patients, of whom 82 percent developed at least one frontal sinus. Of the three patients who underwent unilateral fronto-orbital advancement for plagiocephaly (flattened forehead), two developed a frontal sinus but only on the unoperated side and one developed bilateral frontal sinuses. The two patients with unilateral frontal sinus development had a particularly obvious deformity resulting from normal glabellar projection on the unoperated side and a flattened contour on the operated side. Fronto-orbital advancement affects forehead aesthetics and should be performed only in infant patients with moderate to severe deformities. patients with plagiocephaly whose deformity is sufficiently severe to warrant surgery should preferably undergo bilateral fronto-orbital advancement (by the technique described) rather than unilateral advancement in order to avoid the brow asymmetry that results from unilateral frontal sinus development
PMID: 2243849
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 14259
Total pancreatectomy with celiac artery occlusion [Case Report]
Karp, N; Lamparello, P J; Ranson, J H
PMID: 2402356
ISSN: 0028-7628
CID: 92866