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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 59(7): 752-8, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16782573

ABSTRACT

Lateral ray polydactyly is the most common anomaly of the foot. However, when both the fifth and sixth toes are markedly shorter than a normal toe, reconstruction of a normal-length fifth toe has not been performed, because the toe rarely serves a functional purpose. The authors devised a new method whereby the fifth toe could be lengthened using the excess toe as a composite flap. Fifteen patients (15 toes) underwent our procedures and were evaluated in this study. The stepladder island flap is used. The decision as to which toe to use as the flap was made preoperatively based on nail size, and its morphologic and radiographic conditions. Stepladder incision lines were designed on the dorsal and plantar sides of the duplication. Care was taken to preserve the neurovascular bundle with the subcutaneous pedicle and osteotomies were made at the middle phalanx of the flap and the distal or middle phalanx of the recipient in almost all cases. The elevated composite toe flap was advanced and the bone was fixed rigidly for 1-2 months after the operation. During our follow-up periods, the reconstructed toes grew normally, and good aesthetic results had been achieved apart from the bulkiness of the reconstructed toes. There was no deficiency in circulation or function for walking, running, or shoe-fitting in this series.


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Polydactyly/surgery , Toes/abnormalities , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Polydactyly/pathology , Postoperative Complications , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Surgical Flaps , Toes/pathology , Toes/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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J Biomed Opt ; 8(1): 93-101, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12542385

ABSTRACT

Medical tattooing is used to color skin with a pigment loss. Currently, however, a trial-and-error scheme is employed to obtain the desired color appearance of tattooed skin because prediction of the color appearance is dependent on the experiences of medical doctors. We propose a method for predicting the color appearance of tattooed skin. Two trial dyes are first injected in the area of pigment loss, and the color appearance of a third dye to be injected can be predicted using measured spectrocolorimeter data and mathematical formula. The spectrocolorimeter measures the color appearances of the skin before and after tattooing using the first two dyes, and the mathematical formula calculates the color appearance of the tattooed skin using any third dye. In the derivation of the mathematical formula, light propagation in the skin has been modeled using the modified Lambert-Beer law considering the strong scattering of light by biological tissues. The proposed method was successfully validated by a preliminary tattooing of the skin to an area with pigment loss. Predicting the color appearance of tattooed skin significantly reduces the number of trial-and-error attempts required in the current methods. Medical tattooing using this method can also be applied to treat various skin color abnormalities such as leukoderma, intradermal nevi, and reconstructed nipples.


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Nevus, Pigmented/therapy , Skin Neoplasms/therapy , Tattooing , Colorimetry , Coloring Agents/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Biological , Nevus, Pigmented/pathology , Optics and Photonics , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin Pigmentation , Spectrophotometry
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