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Protecting Your Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Practice in a Pandemic: Five Ways to Mitigate This Unique Environment

Grome, Luke J; Reece, Edward; Agrawal, Nikhil; Kaplan, Jordan; Winocour, Sebastian
PMID: 32740635
ISSN: 1529-4242
CID: 5019022

Use of Simulation in Plastic Surgery Training

Agrawal, Nikhil; Turner, Acara; Grome, Luke; Abu-Ghname, Amjed; Davis, Matthew J; Reece, Edward M; Buchanan, Edward P; Winocour, Sebastian
The nationwide focus on patient safety and the health of residents has increased the demand for educational tools outside the operating room. Simulation is a valuable tool for assessing and developing surgical skills in a controlled and safe environment. The use of simulation as a formal component of training has been increasing in various surgical subspecialties. In general surgery, simulation examinations such as the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery and Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery have become a prerequisite to board certification. Although formal simulation examinations in plastic surgery are not universal, there has been an increase in the use of simulation to increase resident competency in the operating room. For now, we will review the current state of simulation in craniofacial, hand, microvascular, and esthetic surgery and discuss applications for the future. We will also discuss the evolving role of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality in plastic surgery training and testing.
PMCID:7413819
PMID: 32802639
ISSN: 2169-7574
CID: 5019032

Targeted Muscle Reinnervation for Symptomatic Neuromas Utilizing the Terminal Anterior Interosseous Nerve

Grome, Luke J; Agrawal, Nikhil A; Wang, Eric; Netscher, David T
Sensory nerve trauma at the level of the wrist can lead to debilitating neuromas. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is an effective therapy for the treatment of neuromas. Here we propose the use of the terminal anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) as a viable recipient for TMR. All superficial sensory nerves around the wrist, including the dorsal ulnar sensory nerve, the distal lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve, the distal branches of the superficial branch of the radial nerve, and the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve were dissected in 2 cadaver specimens. The AIN branch to pronator quadratus was divided just distal to the final branch of flexor pollicis longus to preserve adequate length for TMR. The sensory nerves at the wrist were fully dissected to identify a viable location for coaptation to the AIN. After the cadaveric concept was demonstrated, the technique was successfully used in a clinical case. In summary, the distal AIN is a versatile recipient for TMR as a treatment of painful sensory neuromas at the level of the wrist, with minimal donor-site morbidity.
PMCID:7413765
PMID: 32802671
ISSN: 2169-7574
CID: 5019042

Safety in the Use of Fillers in Nasal Augmentation-the Liquid Rhinoplasty

Rohrich, Rod J; Agrawal, Nikhil; Avashia, Yash; Savetsky, Ira L
PMCID:7489605
PMID: 32983752
ISSN: 2169-7574
CID: 5019082

Venous Thromboembolism in Plastic Surgery: Where Are We Now? [Editorial]

Rohrich, Rod J; Agrawal, Nikhil A
PMID: 32740605
ISSN: 1529-4242
CID: 5018992

The Impact of Hospital-Based Systems on Plastic Surgery Resident Education: Veterans Affairs Medical Centers versus Public County Hospitals

Shih, Linden; Abu-Ghname, Amjed; Davis, Matthew J; Agrawal, Nikhil; Winocour, Sebastian; Buchanan, Edward P; Reece, Edward M
PMID: 32858655
ISSN: 1529-4242
CID: 5019052

Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing for Pelvic Tumor Resection and Free Fibula Flap Reconstruction

Agrawal, Nikhil; DeFazio, Michael V; Bird, Justin E; Mericli, Alexander F
PMID: 32221265
ISSN: 1529-4242
CID: 5018972

When Is Science Significant? Understanding the p Value [Editorial]

Rohrich, Rod J; Agrawal, Nikhil A; Savetsky, Ira; Avashia, Yash; Chung, Kevin C
PMID: 32970017
ISSN: 1529-4242
CID: 5019072

Cartilage Grafting

Agrawal, Nikhil; Yari, Shawn; Engles, Drew; Reece, Edward M
Arthritis remains a widespread and yet unsolved therapeutic dilemma. Cartilage grafting has proven to be difficult and satisfactory results are often elusive. There are several inherent difficulties. These include both chondrocyte migration and the lack of sufficient uptake of nutrients to allow for graft survival. With autografts, there is also the paucity of symptom-free donor sites. Accordingly, multiple alternative therapies for cartilage regeneration and/or substitution have been developed over time. In this article, the authors shall discuss the options for the treatment of damaged cartilage with a focus on the cartilage grafting techniques.
PMCID:6680078
PMID: 31384236
ISSN: 1535-2188
CID: 5018942

Stem Cells and Plastic Surgery

Agrawal, Nikhil A; Zavlin, Dmitry; Louis, Matthew R; Reece, Edward M
Pluripotent stem cells can help recreate a variety of different tissues. Stem cells are already in use in a variety of ways in the medical field but plastic surgeons have particular interest because of the constant need to produce additional tissue or mold existing tissue. More and more commercial products are being marketed with far-reaching goals and some with proven and promising results. In this article, the authors discuss the basic science behind stem cells and the theories on how they work. They then discuss some active uses of stem cells that should be understood by all plastic surgeons. The reader should then have an understanding and basis to evaluate new technologies and commercial products as they develop.
PMCID:6680093
PMID: 31384231
ISSN: 1535-2188
CID: 5018932