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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(3)
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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: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:scopusAdverse outcomes following endoscopic repair of a fetal cleft lip using an ovine model
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if endoscopic techniques could be used to repaPalabras claves:Cleft lip repair, Endoscopic, Fetoscopic, In utero surgery, Sheep modelAutores:Foster R., Harrison M.R., Longaker M.T., Stelnicki E.J., Szabo Z., VanderWall K.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusReversed latissimus dorsi muscle flap for repair of recurrent congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Conference ObjectAbstract: Background/Purpose: Neonates with large congenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDH) require prosthetic paPalabras claves:Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Latissimus dorsi muscle flap, Phrenic nerve, Reherniation, repairAutores:Albanese C.T., Cass D., Chang J., Greenholz S., Harrison M.R., Lee H., Longaker M.T., Smith B., Sydorak R.M., William Y. Hoffman, Yingling C.D.Fuentes:scopusThe in utero correction of unilateral coronal craniosynostosis
ArticleAbstract: We performed the first in utero correction of a unilateral fight coronal craniosynostosis using 70-dPalabras claves:Autores:Harrison M.R., Kaban L.B., Longaker M.T., Stelnicki E.J., VanderWall K.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusThe in utero repair of Tessier number 7 lateral facial clefts created by amniotic band-like compression
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intrauterine reconstruction of laterPalabras claves:Amniotic bands, Facial clefts, In utero surgery, Tessier cleftAutores:Foster R., Longaker M.T., Lopoo J., Stelnicki E.J., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopus