Jian farhadi biography of albert

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    1. Plastic surgery in antiquity: an examination of ancient documents

      • Justin Yousef
      • Sean Kwang Howe Leow
      • Wayne Morrison
    2. Re-exploration in the early postoperative period has a better salvage rate in free flaps

      • Jijo Joseph
      • Shivaram Bharathwaj
      • Hari Krishna Muram Reddy
    3. Microsurgical toe-to-finger transfer of the nail system: long-term outcomes

      • Reem Karami
      • Paul Beaineh
      • Joseph Bakhach
    4. Predictive indicators for revisional surgery in nasal reconstruction after Mohs surgery

      • Tom W. Andrew
      • Jennifer J. Garioch
      • Marc D. Moncrieff
    5. A licence to grill: charcoal barbeque burns in the paediatric population

      • Jason Diab
      • Madeleine Jacques
      • Andrew J. A. Holland
    6. One-stage treatment of chronic osteomyelitis with an antibiotic-loaded biocomposite and a local or free flap

      • Anne Kathrine Lorentzen
      • Lilan Engel
      • Magnús Pétur Bjarn

        Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction in Patients with Disorders of Hemostasis: Perioperative Risks and Management

        Background:

        Surgical and technological advances have resulted in the widespread adoption of microsurgical breast reconstruction. Many comorbidities that potentially might impair vasculature and wound healing are no längre considered contraindications for these procedures. However, some uncertainty still prevails regarding the perioperative management of patients with disorders of hemostasis.

        Methods:

        The authors combined a literature review with a retrospective chart review of patients with disorders of hemostasis who had undergone microsurgical breast reconstruction at the senior author’s (J.F.) center between 2015 to 2020. Several disorders associated with thrombotic and/or hemorrhagic complications were identified, and a standardized fara assessment and management strategy was developed in cooperation with a hematologist.

        Results:

        Overall, 10 studies were identif

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        Abstract

        Background  While sickle cell disease has long been considered a contraindication to breast free flap reconstruction, there have been less definitive decisions about the impact of sickle cell trait on these procedures. We sought to analyze the patients with sickle cell trait who underwent free deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap and pedicled latissimus dorsi (LD) flap at a single institution to determine the reconstructive outcomes.

        Methods  Patients with sickle cell trait who underwent breast free DIEP and pedicled LD reconstruction from 2007 to 2021 at a single institution by the lead surgeon were analyzed for demographics and surgical outcomes.

        Results  Four patients were identified as having sickle cell trait and having undergone a breast flap reconstruction. The average age of the patients was 54 years, median body mass index was 25, and past medical history was notable for one patient being a current smoker, and one patient having h

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