Annals of plastic surgery
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Annals of plastic surgery · May 2012
Lack of emergency hand surgery: discrepancy between elective and emergency hand care.
Wrist, hand, and finger trauma are the most common injuries presenting to emergency departments. Shortage of emergency hand care is an emerging problem, as on-call hand coverage declines. This study evaluates the availability of elective and emergency hand surgery services in Tennessee, with the use of telephone surveys administered to emergency department and operating facility management. ⋯ Hospitals with hand specialists have significantly more payer charges from commercial insurance than hospitals without hand specialists (26.1% vs. 16.1%, P < 0.001). Our results strongly support the need for increased emergency hand coverage. Solutions include creating multihospital coordinated call schedules, increasing incentives for call coverage, and training more hand specialists.
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Annals of plastic surgery · May 2012
Comparative Study Clinical TrialChanges in dermal histomorphology following surgical weight loss versus diet-induced weight loss in the morbidly obese patient.
Patients with postgastric bypass and diet-induced weight loss present to the plastic surgeon for various body contouring procedures. Gross differences in skin dermal elasticity may exist between these populations; however, studies evaluating histologic differences are lacking. This prospective study aims to evaluate histomorphologic differences in morbidly obese patients following surgical versus diet-induced (nonsurgical) weight loss. Further, we aim to elicit if postoperative complications are correlated with the mechanism of weight loss and potential histomorphologic differences. ⋯ Although the differences in histomorphology between the surgical and nonsurgical weight loss groups did not reach statistical significance, the results demonstrated an existence of weight loss-induced histomorphological skin changes that may impact future studies. The study did not demonstrate a relationship between dermal histomorphology and postoperative wound complications, suggesting that aberrant healing in body contouring procedures involves a multifactorial process.
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Annals of plastic surgery · May 2012
The impact of an independent transfer center on the evaluation and transport of patients with burn and maxillofacial injuries to definitive care at a level 1 trauma center.
To assess the impact of an independent call center on facilitation of burn and maxillofacial trauma patient transfer to a level 1 trauma center. ⋯ The initiation of an independent call center, designed to facilitate the transfer of patients with burn and maxillofacial injuries to a level 1 trauma center, increased the number of referrals and expanded our geographic footprint, but did not decrease transport times.
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Annals of plastic surgery · May 2012
Screw fixation of dermal regeneration template for scalp reconstruction.
Despite many advances in reconstructive techniques, the full-thickness scalp defect remains a difficult problem for the reconstructive surgeon. Patient and disease-specific factors occasionally make reconstruction with a dermal regeneration template (DRT) an attractive option when other methods are less advised. Although the applicability of dermal regeneration templates has been well elucidated, the method of DRT immobilization has not been standardized. ⋯ The mean time interval between the application of DRT and skin graft was 28 days. At a mean of 9-month follow-up, all patients achieved a well-vascularized neodermis, and progressed to complete, stable wound healing following application of a split-thickness skin graft. We propose that a screw-bolster system of fixation is a safe and effective method of immobilizing DRT in full-thickness scalp defects.