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View article: Flesh-Eating Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Temporal Region: An Unusual Post-Traumatic Presentation
Flesh-Eating Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Temporal Region: An Unusual Post-Traumatic Presentation Open
View article: High-Pressure Injection Injuries of the Hand: Our Experience and Literature Review
High-Pressure Injection Injuries of the Hand: Our Experience and Literature Review Open
High-pressure injection injuries are serious and often underestimated traumas that can lead to severe soft tissue damage, ischemia, infection, and even amputation. These injuries commonly occur in industrial settings, particularly affectin…
View article: ENGINEERING INTELLIGENCE IN SOCIAL COMMERCE: AI-DRIVEN PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES FOR THE CREATOR ECONOMY
ENGINEERING INTELLIGENCE IN SOCIAL COMMERCE: AI-DRIVEN PRODUCT ARCHITECTURES FOR THE CREATOR ECONOMY Open
The present study explores the transformative impact of AI-driven product architectures on the evolving dynamics of the creator economy within social commerce platforms. By employing a mixed-methods approach that integrates quantitative mo…
View article: An Unusual Presentation of Erysipelas: Involvement of the Abdominal Wall
An Unusual Presentation of Erysipelas: Involvement of the Abdominal Wall Open
We report a case of uncomplicated erysipelas of the abdominal wall in a 39‐year‐old immunocompetent man. Prompt recognition of this atypical presentation is essential to prevent diagnostic delays and complications. Abdominal wall erysipela…
View article: Post-surgical sequelae–anal stenosis managed with V-Y advancement flap: a case report
Post-surgical sequelae–anal stenosis managed with V-Y advancement flap: a case report Open
Anal stenosis is a dreaded complication following anal and rectal surgery with moderate and severe cases requiring surgery. Surgery could be anorectal lesions like haemorrhoids, fistulas, fissures or due to post oncological excision and ra…
View article: Vertical Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap for Post Electrical Burn Defect of the Scapular Region - A Case Report
Vertical Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap for Post Electrical Burn Defect of the Scapular Region - A Case Report Open
Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the posterior upper trunk and cervico-thoracic spinal regions is a difficult problem to the reconstructive surgeon. The trapezius muscle and myocutaneous flap is a versatile flap allowing for re…
View article: Multiple Neoplasms in the Context of Renal Adenomatosis: A Unique Case Report and Literature Review
Multiple Neoplasms in the Context of Renal Adenomatosis: A Unique Case Report and Literature Review Open
View article: "Formulation, Optimization, and Evaluation of a Topical Emulsion-Based Vanishing Cream"
"Formulation, Optimization, and Evaluation of a Topical Emulsion-Based Vanishing Cream" Open
The purpose of the present research work is to formulate and evaluate vanishing herbal cream. Herbal cream offers several advantages over other synthetic creams. The majority of vanishing creams prepared from synthetic origin. (for e.g., a…
View article: Utility of the AngelMed Guardian System in myocardial bridging: a case report
Utility of the AngelMed Guardian System in myocardial bridging: a case report Open
Background Myocardial bridging (MB) is a known congenital anomaly in which a segment of the coronary artery transverses from the epicardium through the myocardium. MB may clinically manifest as recurrent angina, acute coronary syndrome, ve…
View article: Myxofibrosarcoma: An Unusual Occurrence in the Extremities and Its Integrated Management in India
Myxofibrosarcoma: An Unusual Occurrence in the Extremities and Its Integrated Management in India Open
View article: The Normal Static Two-Point Discrimination in the Palmar Aspect of Hand in Adults and Children in a Sample Indian Population
The Normal Static Two-Point Discrimination in the Palmar Aspect of Hand in Adults and Children in a Sample Indian Population Open
Background The normal ability to distinguish two points from one is known as the two-point discriminative (2PD) sense. This forms an extremely important assessment in patient with injuries to the nerves distributed to the upper extremity. …
View article: “Flap-in-Flap” Technique: Double V-Y Flap in Fingertip Injury Management
“Flap-in-Flap” Technique: Double V-Y Flap in Fingertip Injury Management Open
Background Fingertip injuries with amputation are one of the common hand injury problems. Several reconstructive options are available for fingertip injury. V-Y advancement flap is one of the common flaps. In some cases, their advancement …
View article: Revisiting Elliot's Modification of Moberg's Flap and Our Improvisation
Revisiting Elliot's Modification of Moberg's Flap and Our Improvisation Open
Thumb tip injuries constitute one of the most common hand injuries. There are various reconstructive options for thumb tip injuries. We present our series of thumb tip injuries reconstructed using Elliot's modification of the Moberg flap, wh…
View article: A Rare Case of Cornelia De Lange Syndrome
A Rare Case of Cornelia De Lange Syndrome Open
An 8-year-old female child was referred to our Cleft and Craniofacial centre, Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Saveetha Medical College & Hospital, after being diagnosed with cleft palate and hyper nasal speech. She is the f…
View article: Creating a Pathway for a Dead End: Horse Shoe Flap Vaginoplasty for Mayer–Rokitansy–Kuster–Hauser Syndrome: A Case Report
Creating a Pathway for a Dead End: Horse Shoe Flap Vaginoplasty for Mayer–Rokitansy–Kuster–Hauser Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Background: For a woman, the absence of a vagina makes her devoid of both sexual well-being and motherhood.Vaginal agenesis is by no means rare and is a cause of primary amenorrhea.Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome affects 1/4…
View article: Assessing the Accuracy of Common Clinical Tests for Detecting Palmaris Longus: A Prospective Study in a Tertiary Center
Assessing the Accuracy of Common Clinical Tests for Detecting Palmaris Longus: A Prospective Study in a Tertiary Center Open
Background Palmaris longus (PL) is a short-bellied muscle with a long tendon that merges with the palmar aponeurosis. It is supplied by the median nerve and acts as a tensor of the palmar aponeurosis and flexes the wrist. This tendon is co…
View article: Applications and Reliability of Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Perforator Flap
Applications and Reliability of Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Perforator Flap Open
Dorsal metacarpal artery perforator flap (DMAP), first described by Quaba and Davison, is a useful tool in the armamentarium of plastic surgeons. It provides like for like tissue for the reconstruction of dorsal finger defects. It is a sim…
View article: Stone Man Syndrome: A Rare and Debilitating Genetic Disorder with a Misguided Immune Response
Stone Man Syndrome: A Rare and Debilitating Genetic Disorder with a Misguided Immune Response Open
Stone Man Syndrome, also known as Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva(FOP), is a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive bone formation and connective tissue ossification. The condition affects approximately 1 in 2 million peo…
View article: Misplaced Pterygoid Implant removed following Surgical Exploration
Misplaced Pterygoid Implant removed following Surgical Exploration Open
A 62-year-old male patient had reported to our department with a history of pterygoid implant placement in the right maxillary region. The referring dentist had updated us about the possibility of a misplaced implant. The patient was anxio…
View article: Comparison of the incisions used in neck dissection for oral squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review
Comparison of the incisions used in neck dissection for oral squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review Open
Oral cancers are a significant disease group with more than 404,000 new cases worldwide in 2002. The most common cancer of the oral cavity is the squamous cell carcinoma; constituting 95%. The 5-year survival is around 50%. Surgery can be c…
View article: Limberg flap revisited: for closure of facial soft tissue defects
Limberg flap revisited: for closure of facial soft tissue defects Open
The Limberg or rhomboid flap can be used to close defects almost anywhere on the body. It is versatile in that a random pattern flap can be raised from any one or all corners of the rhomboid. The defect is filled with tissue of the same th…
View article: Large Frontal Defect Reconstructed with a Suprafascial Anterolateral Thigh Flap and Brow Suspension with a Fascia Lata Frontalis Sling
Large Frontal Defect Reconstructed with a Suprafascial Anterolateral Thigh Flap and Brow Suspension with a Fascia Lata Frontalis Sling Open
A 60-year-old gentleman presented with a single, dark scaly lesion over the forehead for the past 8 years. It started as a small plaque spontaneously, insidious in onset and gradually progressed to the present size. There was no history of…
View article: Palatal teratoma associated with cleft palate- A rare case report
Palatal teratoma associated with cleft palate- A rare case report Open
Teratomas are benign tumours that are commonly seen in the sacrococcygeal region and in ovaries. It consists of cells from the layers of ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm. Localised teratomas in the head and neck region are rare in origin. I…
View article: Feasibility of Laterocaudal Approach in Comparison with Subtarsal Approach in the Management of Orbital Rim Fractures in Indian Population: A Prospective Study
Feasibility of Laterocaudal Approach in Comparison with Subtarsal Approach in the Management of Orbital Rim Fractures in Indian Population: A Prospective Study Open
View article: Bilobed flaps for cutaneous nasal defects: a case series
Bilobed flaps for cutaneous nasal defects: a case series Open
The bilobed flap is a local flap used for the reconstruction of small to moderate cutaneous nasal defects. It was first described by Esser in 1918 for use in nasal tip reconstruction. It is a double transposition flap where the first flap …
View article: Post - Excisional Defect of Middle Third of Helix Reconstructed by Antia-Buch Helical Chondrocutaneous Advancement Flap
Post - Excisional Defect of Middle Third of Helix Reconstructed by Antia-Buch Helical Chondrocutaneous Advancement Flap Open
The Antia-Buch flap is a chondrocutaneous helical advancement flap done as a single stage procedure to reconstruct the helix. Here, we present a 62 year old male patient with basal cell carcinoma of the middle 3rd of the helix of the left …
View article: Pedicled anterolateral thigh flap cover for a post-infective raw area of the inguinal region following a femoral artery graft: A case report
Pedicled anterolateral thigh flap cover for a post-infective raw area of the inguinal region following a femoral artery graft: A case report Open
Pedicled anterolateral thigh (ALT) flaps are useful flaps for ipsilateral groin defects without the difficulty of microvascular surgery. Pedicled ALT flap has many advantages over other regional flaps like having a large skin and soft tiss…
View article: To Assess Prevalance of Various Feeding Techniques Used for Children with Cleft Lip/Palate Prevalent in Southern India and to Assess Their Effectiveness in Improving Energy Intake and Growth of Children with Cleft Lip/Palate
To Assess Prevalance of Various Feeding Techniques Used for Children with Cleft Lip/Palate Prevalent in Southern India and to Assess Their Effectiveness in Improving Energy Intake and Growth of Children with Cleft Lip/Palate Open
Aim: To assess various feeding techniques used for children with cleft lip/cleft palate.
Introduction: Cleft lip/palate is a condition wherein there is an opening or slit in the upper lip/palate. Maintaining optimum nutrition in children …
View article: Epidemiological Study of Fingertip Injuries in a Tertiary Care Center in Kancheepuram District, India
Epidemiological Study of Fingertip Injuries in a Tertiary Care Center in Kancheepuram District, India Open
Background and Aim: Although fingertip injuries are common, there is limited literature on its epidemiology. This study examines the clinical characteristics of fingertip injuries in adults treated at a tertiary medical hospital. The aim o…
View article: Knowledge of Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate among Medical Students of a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
Knowledge of Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate among Medical Students of a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India Open
Background: Sufficient knowledge and awareness of cleft lip and palate deformity is required to identify and manage at the condition at the earliest.
Objectives: This study was conducted to assess the awareness and knowledge of medical st…