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Eplasty ; 23: e47, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664814

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Background: Auricular composite grafts hold great potential for reconstructing the nasal soft tissue triangle with desired aesthetic results because there is ample tissue available for sufficient nasal ala projection and the natural curvature of the helical rim matches that of the alar rim. The use of auricular composite grafts also results in positive functional outcomes because of the cartilaginous airway support provided to widen the external nasal valve. Composite graft survival is highly dependent on graft size, as larger sized grafts have a higher metabolic demand.To improve graft viability and reliability, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be employed to accommodate the increased metabolic demand seen with larger composite grafts. Conclusions: This report presents the survival of a large skin and cartilage composite graft for nasal soft tissue triangle reconstruction in conjunction with hyperbaric oxygen therapy to improve graft viability.

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JBJS Rev ; 10(11)2022 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36574447

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➢: Osseointegration for lower-extremity amputees, while increasing in frequency, remains in its relative infancy compared with traditional socket-based prostheses. ➢: Ideal candidates for osseointegration have documented failure of a traditional prosthesis and should be skeletally mature, have adequate bone stock, demonstrate an ability to adhere to a longitudinal rehabilitation protocol, and be in an otherwise good state of health. ➢: Lowering the reoperation rate for soft-tissue complications depends heavily on surgical technique and on the implant device itself; the current gold standard involves a smooth implant surface for dermal contact as well as maximal skin resection to prevent skin breakdown against the prosthesis. This may include the need for thighplasty to optimize skin reduction. ➢: Interdisciplinary peripheral nerve management, such as targeted muscle reinnervation, performed in tandem with a plastic surgery team can treat existing and prevent future symptomatic neuromas, ultimately improving pain outcomes.


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Amputees , Surgeons , Humans , Amputees/rehabilitation , Osseointegration/physiology , Amputation, Surgical , Treatment Outcome , Lower Extremity/surgery
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JVS Vasc Sci ; 2: 2-12, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33842897

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OBJECTIVE: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is the expansion of the vascular intimal region after intervention, which can lead to stenosis and eventual failure of vascular grafts or interventional procedures such as angioplasty or stent placement. Our goals were to investigate the development of IH in a rabbit open surgical model and to evaluate the associated pathophysiological processes involving decorin and the platelet derived growth factor-BB / platelet derived growth factor receptor-ß / mitogen activated protein kinase (PDGF/PDGFR-ß/MAPK) pathway. METHODS: We conducted carotid transection and primary anastomosis on five New Zealand White rabbits to induce IH and examined the associated pathophysiological changes. Tissue was obtained for histological and protein analysis on post-operative day 21 using the contralateral vessel as a control. Intimal medial thickness (IMT) was calculated to measure IH and compared with the unoperated side. Western blot analysis was performed on tissue lysates to determine the expression of decorin core protein, PDGF-BB, PDGFR-ß, and phosphorylated-MAPK (ph-MAPK). Immunofluorescence microscopy was used to assess tissue distribution of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and phosphorylated-PDGFR-ß (ph-PDGFR-ß). RESULTS: Bilateral carotid arteries were harvested on postoperative day 21. We compared the IMT in operated with unoperated specimens. IMT was significantly elevated in operated arteries vs. unoperated arteries in all 5 animals (148.6 µm +/- 9.09 vs. 103.40 µm +/- 7.08; 135.2 µm +/- 8.30 vs. 92.40 µm +/- 2.35; 203.1 µm +/- 30.23 vs.104.00 µm +/- 4.52; 236.2 µm +/- 27.22 vs. 141.50 µm +/- 9.95; 226.9 µm +/- 11.12 vs. 98.8 µm +/- 3.78). Western blot analysis revealed degradation of decorin protein in the operated tissue, including loss of a 50 kDa band and the appearance of a cleaved fragment at 10 kDa. Decorin and MMP-2 were observed, via immunofluorescence microscopy, in the neointima of the operated vessels. Western blot analysis also revealed increased PDGF-BB, PDGFR-ß, and ph-MAPK levels in operated tissue. Immunofluorescent staining for ph-PDGFR-ß primarily localized to the neointima, indicating increased signaling through PDGF in this region. CONCLUSION: Carotid transection and primary reanastomosis in rabbits induced IH that was associated with MMP-2 activation, degradation of decorin, and activation of the PDGF/PDGFR-ß /MAPK pathway. The findings in this study should lead to further mechanistic evaluation of these pathways to better understand the potential to modify the intimal hyperplastic response to surgery.

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