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The scapular flap

Colen, SR; Colen, HS; Shaw, WW
SCOPUS:84932401221
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 1774742

Third International Symposium of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Eye and Adnexa

Aston, Sherrell J.; Hornblass, Albert; Meltzer, Murray A.; Rees, Thomas D
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, c1982
Extent: xviii, 362 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 127

Skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty: an easier dissection

Aston SJ
Most descriptions of the skin-muscle flap lower lid blepharoplasty, the so-called McIndoe technique, indicate dissection of the flap in a cephalad-to-caudad direction from near the ciliary margin toward the bony orbital rim. However, this report describes a technical variation in which counter-traction and lateral-to-medial blunt dissection 'opens up' the potential anatomical space between the orbicularis oculi muscle and the tarsus and septum orbitale. This technique is easier and faster than the McIndoe procedure
PMID: 6763470
ISSN: 0364-216x
CID: 18020

A no-contact splint for skin grafting of the ankle [Case Report]

Apesos J; Zide BM
PMID: 6816128
ISSN: 0148-7043
CID: 18189

CONTRIBUTION TO CONVERSES FLAP FOR NASAL RECONSTRUCTION - DISCUSSION [Discussion]

Mccarthy, JG
ISI:A1982NH91000025
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 30452

EFFECT OF LENGTH AND PRESERVATION TIME ON PATENCY OF SMALL VEIN GRAFTS

Razaboni, RM; Greco, MA; Harper, AD; Ballantyne, DL; Shaw, WW; Mccarthy, JG
ISI:A1982QD33400231
ISSN: 0071-8041
CID: 30671

The relationship between the surgeon and the orthodontist in orthognathic surgery [Case Report]

McCarthy JG; Grayson B; Zide B
PMID: 7172593
ISSN: 0094-1298
CID: 50609

Plastic surgery symposium in China [Letter]

McCarthy, J G; Shaw, W W
PMID: 7053507
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 99068

Extramammary Paget's disease [Case Report]

Pitman, G H; McCarthy, J G; Perzin, K H; Herter, F P
Extramammary Paget's disease is an in situ skin and mucosal carcinoma frequently associated with and probably arising in a subjacent or regionally proximate carcinoma. Microscopic spread of tumor cells almost always extends beyond clinically apparent disease. Surgical treatment requires carefully planned, systematic excision under precise histologic control. An ideal treatment method remains to be developed. Inadequate excision usually results in recurrences that can be successfully treated by reexcision. Associated invasive carcinomas occur frequently, and mortality is high in these patients
PMID: 6275432
ISSN: 0032-1052
CID: 99067

Critical closing pressure, local perfusion pressure, and the failing skin flap

Cutting, C; Ballantyne, D; Shaw, W; Converse, J M
A simple apparatus was devised to perfuse the rat groin flap to study the relationship between perfusion pressure and flow. Results demonstrate that a relatively high intraarterial pressure must be applied to this skin flap before blood flow will commence. Results suggest that this critical closing phenomenon is the result of surface tension, blood rheology, venous pressure, tissue pressure, and vascular smooth muscle tone. Correlating the experiments of Milton and Landis reveals that, beyond a certain distance, local perfusion pressure in a skin flap gradually decreases with increasing distance from the flap base. These observations suggest that the perfusion boundary in a skin flap forms at the point where perfusion pressure has fallen to the level of the critical closing pressure. Methods of increasing survival length of a flap by decreasing critical closing pressure are discussed. The effects of edema and pressure dressings on flap and replant survival are examined in terms of the closing pressure concept
PMID: 7114760
ISSN: 0148-7043
CID: 119878