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Arch Plast Surg ; 42(5): 559-66, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26430626

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Citation analysis is a recognized scientometric method of classifying cited articles according to the frequency of which they have been referenced. The total number of citations an article receives is considered to reflect it's significance among it's peers. METHODS: Until now, a bibliometric analysis has never been performed in the specialty of craniofacial anomalies and craniofacial surgery. This citation analysis generates an extensive list of the 50 most influential papers in this developing field. Journals specializing in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, neurosurgery, genetics and pediatrics were searched to demonstrate which articles have cultivated the specialty within the past 55 years. RESULTS: The results show an intriguing compilation of papers which outline the fundamental knowledge of craniofacial anomalies and the developments of surgical techniques to manage these patients. CONCLUSIONS: This citation analysis provides a summation of the current most popular trends in craniofacial literature. These esteemed papers aid to direct our decision making today within this specialty.

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Arch Plast Surg ; 42(3): 341-5, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26015891

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A tie-over dressing is the accepted method to secure skin grafts in order to prevent haematoma or seroma formation. We describe the novel application of a barbed suture tie-over for skin graft dressing. The barbs act as anchors in the skin so constant tensioning of the suture is not required. METHODS: From January 2014 to August 2014 we used the technique in 30 patients with skin defects requiring split-thickness or full-thickness grafts. Patient demographics, clinicopathological details and graft outcome were collected prospectively. RESULTS: The majority of cases were carried out for split-thickness skin grafts (n=19) used on the lower limb (n=20). The results of this novel technique were excellent with complete (100%) graft take in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate the clinical application of a barbed device for securing skin grafts with excellent results. We find the technique quick to perform and the barbed device easy to handle, which can be applied without the need for an assistant.

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J Plast Surg Hand Surg ; 49(1): 52-8, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25196126

ABSTRACT

Citation analysis is an established bibliometric method which catalogues papers according to the number of times they have been referenced. It is believed that the total number of citations an article receives reflects its importance among its peers. Never before has a bibliometric analysis been performed in the area of Cleft Lip and Palate. Our citation analysis creates a comprehensive list of the 50 most influential papers in this field. Journals specializing in Cleft Palate, Craniofacial, Plastic Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Aesthetics and Radiology were searched to establish which articles most enriched the specialty over the past 70 years. The results show an interesting collection of papers which reveal developing trends in surgical techniques. These landmark papers mould and influence management and decision-making today.


Subject(s)
Bibliometrics , Cleft Lip , Cleft Palate , Humans , Journalism, Medical , Publishing
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Hand Surg ; 19(2): 261-4, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24875516

ABSTRACT

Penetrating sea urchin spine injuries, can lead to devastating, irreversible consequences. Persistent inflammation, cutaneous granuloma, neuroma, tenosynovitis, arthritis and destructive arthritis, leading to permanent loss of function and digit amputation, can occur. We present a case of a patient who developed sea urchin spine arthritis of the proximal interphalangeal joint. Only 17 cases of sea urchin spine arthritis of the hand have been documented in the medical literature. However, in this case, the article also includes sequential radiographs, histopathological slides, and intra-operative photographs.


Subject(s)
Arthritis/diagnosis , Finger Joint , Sea Urchins , Wounds, Penetrating/complications , Animals , Arthritis/etiology , Arthritis/therapy , Humans
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J Ir Dent Assoc ; 60(5): 241-50, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25638921

ABSTRACT

Inferior alveolar nerve injuries are a recognised complication of mandibular third molar extractions. This paper describes the different types of nerve injuries that may occur. A differential of possible causes is provided and an approach to the immediate and follow-up management is outlined. The prognosis of such injuries is reviewed so that patients can be informed of the possible postoperative outcome. The algorithm shows the timeline for monitoring/referring and the included tables outline the advantages and disadvantages of surgery versus watchful waiting.


Subject(s)
Mandibular Nerve/physiopathology , Somatosensory Disorders/etiology , Tooth Extraction/adverse effects , Trigeminal Nerve Injuries/etiology , Humans , Nerve Block/adverse effects , Prognosis , Sensory Thresholds/physiology , Somatosensory Disorders/therapy , Trigeminal Nerve Injuries/therapy
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J Immunol ; 175(2): 730-8, 2005 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16002668

ABSTRACT

Adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) of Bordetella pertussis belongs to the repeat in toxin family of pore-forming toxins, which require posttranslational acylation to lyse eukaryotic cells. CyaA modulates dendritic cell (DC) and macrophage function upon stimulation with LPS. In this study, we examined the roles of acylation and enzymatic activity in the immunomodulatory and lytic effects of CyaA. The adenylate cyclase activity of CyaA was necessary for its modulatory effects on murine innate immune cells. In contrast, acylation was not essential for the immunomodulatory function of CyaA, but was required for maximal caspase-3 activation and cytotoxic activity. The wild-type acylated toxin (A-CyaA) and nonacylated CyaA (NA-CyaA), but not CyaA with an inactive adenylate cyclase domain (iAC-CyaA), enhanced TLR-ligand-induced IL-10 and inhibited IL-12, TNF-alpha, and CCL3 production by macrophages and DC. In addition, both A-CyaA and NA-CyaA, but not iAC-CyaA, enhanced surface expression of CD80 and decreased CpG-stimulated CD40 and ICAM-1 expression on immature DC. Furthermore, both A-CyaA and NA-CyaA promoted the induction of murine IgG1 Abs, Th2, and regulatory T cells against coadministered Ags in vivo, whereas iAC-CyaA had more limited adjuvant activity. In contrast, A-CyaA and iAC-CyaA induced caspase-3 activation and cell death in macrophages, but these effects were considerably reduced or absent with NA-CyaA. Our findings demonstrate that the enzymatic activity plays a critical role in the immunomodulatory effects of CyaA, whereas acylation facilitates the induction of apoptosis and cell lysis, and as such, NA-CyaA has considerable potential as a nontoxic therapeutic molecule with potent anti-inflammatory properties.


Subject(s)
Adenylate Cyclase Toxin/chemistry , Adenylate Cyclase Toxin/physiology , Adjuvants, Immunologic/chemistry , Adjuvants, Immunologic/physiology , Bordetella pertussis/enzymology , Bordetella pertussis/immunology , Immunity, Active , Immunity, Innate , Acylation , Adenylate Cyclase Toxin/antagonists & inhibitors , Adenylate Cyclase Toxin/isolation & purification , Adjuvants, Immunologic/antagonists & inhibitors , Adjuvants, Immunologic/isolation & purification , Animals , CD11b Antigen/physiology , Caspase 3 , Caspases/metabolism , Cell Death/immunology , Cell Differentiation/immunology , Cell Line , Cells, Cultured , Cyclic AMP/chemistry , Cytokines/metabolism , Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic , DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology , Dendritic Cells/cytology , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Enzyme Activation/immunology , Female , Macrophages/cytology , Macrophages/immunology , Macrophages/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C3H , Oligodeoxyribonucleotides/chemistry , Receptors, Cell Surface/physiology , Signal Transduction/immunology , Toll-Like Receptor 9
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