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Recurrent pterygium surgery using pterygium extended removal followed by extended conjunctival transplant: recurrence rate and cosmesis.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: To assess the rate of recurrence, complications, and cosmesis after recurrent pterygium removal with P.E.R.F.E.C.T. for PTERYGIUM (Pterygium Extended Removal Followed by Extended Conjunctival Transplant). DESIGN: A case series study of ...
rec_pub_19576496-recurrent-pterygium-surgery-using-pterygium-extended-removal-followed.htm


Biomimetics of human movement: functional or aesthetic?

28 Jun 2009 How should robotic or prosthetic arms be programmed to move? Copying human smooth movements is popular in synthetic systems, but what does this really achieve? We cannot address these biomimetic issues without a deep understanding of why natural ...
rec_pub_19567935-biomimetics-human-movement-functional-aesthetic.htm


Disfiguring burns and the experienced reactions in Iran: consequences and strategies--a qualitative study.

7 Jun 2009 As the exact stereotyped content of physical attractiveness depends on cultural values, a study was conducted to obtain information concerning psycho-social problems experienced by people with burn disfigurement after being discharged from the ...
rec_pub_19515496-disfiguring-burns-experienced-reactions-iran-consequences-strategies.htm


Can anchor models explain inverted-U effects in facial judgments?

30 May 2009 Researchers in a variety of disciplines have found that participants take less time and generate less diversity of responses when judging stimuli towards the ends of a scale than when judging those near the center. Three types of models, ...
rec_pub_19725317-can-anchor-models-explain-inverted-u-effects-facial-judgments.htm


The maxillary protraction treatment: description of a laser Er:Yag-assisted surgical technique. Case report.

30 May 2009 The surgically aided rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) is indicated to treat the hypoplasia of the upper jaw, with a reduction of the palatal transverse diameters, even in absence of mono- or bilateral crossbite, in the adult patient. In such cases, ...
rec_pub_19516239-the-maxillary-protraction-treatment-description-laser-er-yag-assisted.htm


["Downfacial degloving" during temporary mandibulotomy in oncosurgery]

30 May 2009 Extended oropharyngeal carcinoma are frequently resected using an "open" approach via temporary mandibulotomy. One disadvantage of this technique is a visible scar formation at the lower lip and the chin. This can be avoided by remaining ...
rec_pub_19507096-downfacial-degloving-temporary-mandibulotomy-oncosurgery.htm


Treatment of dorsal deviation.

30 May 2009 The deviated nasal dorsum is a complex problem with a variety of proposed solutions. Straightening the deviated nose should be focused on maximizing cosmetic outcome while preserving or improving nasal function. Deviations can occur in one or a ...
rec_pub_19486752-treatment-dorsal-deviation.htm


A patient seeking aesthetic revision rhinoplasty and correction of nasal obstruction.

30 May 2009 Thorough evaluation of a patient presenting with nasal obstruction, including nasal endoscopy and a CT scan when indicated, is recommended to guide proper diagnosis and treatment. The rhinoplasty surgeon should be aware of the differential diagnosis ...
rec_pub_19486750-a-patient-seeking-aesthetic-revision-rhinoplasty-correction-nasal.htm


Pfannenstiel incision closure: a review of current skin closure techniques.

30 May 2009 The goal of any skin closure technique is to produce appropriate skin approximation and adequate healing while minimizing pain, wound complications, cost, and scarring; the technique should be quick, cost-effective, and simple, while maximizing ...
rec_pub_19646316-pfannenstiel-incision-closure-review-current-skin-closure-techniques.htm


Neurosensible reconstruction of the thumb in an emergency situation: review of 107 cases.

30 May 2009 Coverage of a soft tissue defect of the thumb that cannot be replanted or without bone shortening is difficult to achieve, but it is essential to preserve key-pinch and to restore a sensible and painless pulp.We reviewed retrospectively 107 cases of ...
rec_pub_19516133-neurosensible-reconstruction-thumb-emergency-situation-review-107.htm

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