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View article: Esophageal Atresia and Intrathoracic Stomach in a Complex Case of Congenital Anomalies
Esophageal Atresia and Intrathoracic Stomach in a Complex Case of Congenital Anomalies Open
Background/Objectives: Complex cases in pediatric surgery involving multiple congenital anomalies pose significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. These conditions require coordinated interdisciplinary care tailored to the individua…
View article: Development of a Device for Defatting Full Skin Grafts Through Mechanical Defatting in Children and Adolescents
Development of a Device for Defatting Full Skin Grafts Through Mechanical Defatting in Children and Adolescents Open
Full-thickness skin grafts are a cornerstone in reconstructive surgery for extensive skin defects, particularly in pediatric patients, where rapid vascularization is essential for successful engraftment. Traditional defatting methods using…
View article: Manometric Evaluation of the Sphincter Complex in Anterior Anus and Mild Anorectal Malformations—An Important Diagnostic Tool
Manometric Evaluation of the Sphincter Complex in Anterior Anus and Mild Anorectal Malformations—An Important Diagnostic Tool Open
Background: Distinguishing between the anatomical variant of an anterior anus and mild forms of imperforate anus with rectoperineal fistula often requires inspection, calibration, and, in uncertain cases, electrical stimulation (ES) under …
View article: Open label randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of NexoBrid compared to standard of care in children with burns
Open label randomized controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of NexoBrid compared to standard of care in children with burns Open
BBD was demonstrated to be safe and effective in children. Its use lead to a shorter time to complete eschar removal, a reduction in excisional surgery and non-inferior cosmesis and function results as compared to SOC eschar removal method…
View article: The Use of Fish Skin Grafts in Children as a New Treatment of Deep Dermal Burns—Case Series with Follow-Up after 2 Years and Measurement of Elasticity as an Objective Scar Evaluation
The Use of Fish Skin Grafts in Children as a New Treatment of Deep Dermal Burns—Case Series with Follow-Up after 2 Years and Measurement of Elasticity as an Objective Scar Evaluation Open
Background: Wound healing in deep dermal burn injuries continues to be a challenge in paediatrics. In the absence quick and spontaneous wound closure, split-thickness skin grafting is often necessary. Since the development of a new type of…
View article: Hyperpigmentation after Full Thickness Skin Grafts–A Case Report
Hyperpigmentation after Full Thickness Skin Grafts–A Case Report Open
We report on an eight-year-old female patient of our department of pediatric surgery. In 2015 she was admitted to the emergency department at the age of one for burns she suffered from a barbecue accident. The admitting personnel were told…
View article: Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG) with a new technique
Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG) with a new technique Open
Introduction: Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG) have long been an indispensable and frequently practiced standard procedure in plastic surgery. The defatting and thinning of the grafts with scissors or scalpel to a thickness of 0,8 – 1,2 m…
View article: First description of a giant spindle-cell myxoid tumor with an FGFR1-CAPRIN1 fusion on the back of an infant's hand
First description of a giant spindle-cell myxoid tumor with an FGFR1-CAPRIN1 fusion on the back of an infant's hand Open
In this article we report a case of a huge, fast growing, spindle cell myxoid tumor on the back of an infant's hand with a previously undescribed FGFR1-CAPRIN1 fusion. We discussed here difficulties in clinical decision making in rare case…