A Review of Scar Scales and Scar Measuring Devices
- Regina M. Fearmonti, J. Bond, D. Erdmann, H. Levinson
- MedicineePlasty: Open Access Journal of Plastic and…
- 21 June 2010
An optimal, universal scar scoring system is needed in order to better characterize, understand and treat pathologic scarring.
A Realistic Complication Analysis of 70 Sural Artery Flaps in a Multimorbid Patient Group
- S. Baumeister, R. Spierer, D. Erdmann, Ranja Sweis, L. Levin, G. Germann
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 July 2003
This analysis emphasizes specific risk factors that result in higher complication rates of the sural artery flap, and it leads to more realistic and appropriate expectations for this flap.
The Distally Based Sural Flap
- K. Follmar, A. Baccarani, S. Baumeister, L. Levin, D. Erdmann
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 May 2007
The distally based sural flap offers an alternative to free tissue transfer for reconstruction of the lower extremity and is summarized in a unified description of the relevant flap anatomy.
A Retrospective Analysis of Facial Fracture Etiologies
- D. Erdmann, K. Follmar, J. Marcus
- MedicineAnnals of Plastic Surgery
- 1 April 2008
MVC and GSW each were found to lead to significantly higher severity of injury than assault, fall, and sports, which confirm intuitive aspects of the etiology of facial fractures that have been anecdotally supported in the past.
Management of “Buried” Penis in Adulthood: An Overview
- I. Pestana, J. Greenfield, M. Walsh, C. Donatucci, D. Erdmann
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 October 2009
Buried penis is an unusual, difficult-to-treat condition that presents a unique challenge to the plastic surgeon and the urologist, and therapy adapted to the individual patient can result in high rates of successful reconstruction with acceptable cosmetic results.
Delayed reverse sural flap for staged reconstruction of the foot and lower leg.
- D. Erdmann, S. Levin
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 August 2006
The Concept of Fillet Flaps: Classification, Indications, and Analysis of Their Clinical Value
- M. Küntscher, D. Erdmann, H. Homann, H. Steinau, S. Levin, G. Germann
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 15 September 2001
A classification was developed that facilitates multicenter comparison of procedures and their clinical success and should be integrated into each trauma algorithm to avoid additional donor‐site morbidity and facilitate stump‐length preservation or limb salvage.
Longitudinal Outcomes and Application of the Subunit Principle to 165 Foot and Ankle Free Tissue Transfers
- S. Hollenbeck, S. Woo, Issei Komatsu, D. Erdmann, M. Zenn, L. Levin
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 March 2010
The use of free tissue transplantation for treatment of foot and ankle wounds is associated with a high rate of limb salvage and the application of the subunit principle can assist surgeons in designing flaps that will address subunit-specific functional and aesthetic concerns.
Delay in Unipedicled TRAM Flap Reconstruction of the Breast: A Review of 76 Consecutive Cases
- D. Erdmann, B. M. Sundin, Kenneth J Moquin, H. Young, G. Georgiade
- MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 1 September 2002
The delayed unipedicled TRAM flap should be regarded as a valuable option in attempted breast reconstruction using autogenous tissue in both a high‐risk and the general patient population.
Concomitant injuries in patients with panfacial fractures.
- K. Follmar, Marklieke Debruijn, J. Marcus
- MedicineJournal of Trauma
- 1 October 2007
Concomitant injuries to all parts of the body are found in patients with panfacial trauma, and a treatment strategy for consistent timely management of facial fractures is described.
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