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Reconstructive Surgeon

A doctor who can surgically reshape or rebuild (reconstruct) a part of the body, such as a woman's breast after surgery for breast cancer.
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2015
2015
Objective: In this study we present the use of distally based adipofascial flaps from the calf for the reconstruction of soft… 
2012
2012
The presence of the nipple is known to improve the body image and patient satisfaction. Conservative mastectomy is an emerging… 
2012
2012
Background: Post burn axillary contracture along with breast contracture is a challenging problem to the reconstructive surgeon… 
2010
2010
Small posttraumatic bone defects can be treated by conventional bone grafting. However, the superiority of the consolidation… 
2003
2003
This chapter describes the functional anatomy of the pelvis for the reconstructive surgeon. We anticipate that many of our… 
1989
1989
Advances in technique, training and instrumentation have improved the patency rates for small vessel anastomosis. This, together… 
1982
1982
The treatment of regional facial paralysis of the lips and commissure by masseter muscle transposition is well accepted and… 
1978
1978
No single modality is appropriate for treatment of the huge invasive basal cell carcinoma. Mohs' chemosurgery is perhaps the most… 
1970
1970
Background: In reconstructing challenging defects, surgeons are considered fairly fortunate when they are able to obtain a… 
Review
1940
Review
1940
There falls into the hands of every reconstructive surgeon a certain group of cases in which postauricular defects have been…