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A long-term, controlled-outcome analysis of in utero versus neonatal cleft lip repair using an ovine model
ArticleAbstract: Successful open repair of a cleft lip in utero has the advantage of scarless wound healing in the fePalabras claves:Autores:Foster R., Harrison M.R., Lee S., Longaker M.T., Lopoo J., Stelnicki E.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusA new in utero sheep model for unilateral coronal craniosynostosis
ArticleAbstract: Several animal models have been designed in the past to analyze the pathophysiology and management oPalabras claves:Autores:Glowacki J., Harrison M.R., Longaker M.T., Stelnicki E.J., VanderWall K.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusComparison of fistula rates after palatoplasty for international and local surgeons on surgical missions in ecuador with rates at a craniofacial center in the United States
ArticleAbstract: Background: International organizations have performed palatoplasties in low- and middle-income counPalabras claves:Autores:D. Scott Corlew, George A. Gregory, Jorge H. Palacios-Martínez, Maine R.G., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusBone morphogenetic protein-2 induces scar formation and skin maturation in the second trimester fetus
ArticleAbstract: Fetal mammals heal skin wounds through the second trimester of development without evidence of scar.Palabras claves:Autores:Harrison M.R., Holmes D., Largman C., Longaker M.T., Stelnicki E.J., VanderWall K.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusDelayed in Utero Repair of Surgically Created Fetal Cleft Lip and Palate
ArticleAbstract: To properly evaluate the potential benefits of in utero repair for cleft lip and palate, an animal mPalabras claves:Autores:Adzick N.S., Harrison M.R., Hedrick M.H., Longaker M.T., Rice H.E., Siebert J., Vander Wall K.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusGiant congenital melanocytic nevi: The significance of neurocutaneous melanosis in neurologically asymptomatic children
ArticleAbstract: Patients with a giant congenital melanocytic nevus can develop melanotic tumors characterized by cenPalabras claves:Autores:Barkovich A., Foster R., Frieden I.J., Mathes S.J., William Y. Hoffman, Williams M.Fuentes:scopusImplantable venous doppler monitoring in head and neck free flap reconstruction increases the salvage rate
ArticleAbstract: Background: Free flap success depends on rapid identification and subsequent salvage of failing flapPalabras claves:Autores:Chang D.S., Hansen S.L., Leon P., Paydar K.Z., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusMicrovascular transplant of two free scalp flaps between identical twins
ArticleAbstract: Two free scalp island transfers between identical twins tire presented. Aspects of scalp rccon strucPalabras claves:Autores:Alpert B., Buncke H., Gordon L., Stefani A., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusPerineal flap reconstruction following oncologic anorectal extirpation: An outcomes assessment
ArticleAbstract: Background: The poorly healing perineal wound is a significant complication of abdominoperineal resePalabras claves:Autores:Chern H., Conkling N., Finlayson E., Foster R., Hansen S.L., Sbitany H., Varma M.G., Wang E., William Y. Hoffman, Xu X.Fuentes:scopusSuperficial temporal artery and vein as recipient vessels for facial and scalp microsurgical reconstruction
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND: Although free flap transfer is commonly performed to reconstruct defects of the upper twPalabras claves:Autores:Dosanjh A., Foster R., Hansen S.L., Leon P., Mathes S.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopus