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Simultaneous Scalp, Skull, Kidney, and Pancreas Transplant from a Single Donor.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
2016
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Contemporary solutions for the treatment of facial nerve paralysis.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
2015
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Times cited: 122 -
Muscle flaps and their role in limb salvage.
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal.
2013
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Acellular dermal matrix and negative pressure wound therapy: a tissue-engineered alternative to free tissue transfer in the compromised host.
Journal of reconstructive microsurgery.
2011
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Facial reanimation using the masseter-to-facial nerve transfer.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
2011
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Times cited: 154 -
Reconstruction of full-thickness calvarial defect: a role for artificial dermis.
Annals of plastic surgery.
2009
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Supercharged internal hemipelvectomy that enhances flap perfusion and decreases wound-healing complications.
Orthopedics.
2008
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Management of posttraumatic extensive bone loss and osteomyelitis using a customized articulating knee spacer.
The Knee.
2008
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Indications and outcomes of free tissue transfer to the lower extremity in children: review.
Journal of reconstructive microsurgery.
2006
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Persistent cutaneous manifestations of hyperoxaluria after combined hepatorenal transplantation.
Dermatology online journal.
2004
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Complex midface reconstruction: maximizing contour and bone graft survival utilizing periosteal free flaps.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery.
2003
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Times cited: 19 -
Iliac crest osteocutaneous flap reconstruction for ameloblastoma of the mandible in a patient with bilateral peronea artery magna: case report.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery.
2003
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Complex midface reconstruction: maximizing contour and bone graft survival utilizing periosteal free flaps.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery.
2003
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Versatility of the sural fasciocutaneous flap in the coverage of lower extremity wounds.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
2002
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Times cited: 95 -
Osteochondroma as a causal agent in popliteal artery pseudoaneurysms: case report and literature review.
Journal of reconstructive microsurgery.
2001
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Times cited: 19 -
Algorithms for the treatment of cleft lip and palate.
Clinics in plastic surgery.
1998
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Times cited: 10 -
A new design of the iliac crest microsurgical free flap without including the "obligatory" muscle cuff.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
1997
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Times cited: 62 -
Closure of upper extremity soft-tissue defects using the new "supra-crest" fasciocutaneous free flap.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
1997
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Times cited: 7 -
Gene expression and apoptosis in the spinal cord neurons after sciatic nerve injury.
Neurochemistry international.
1997
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Times cited: 33 -
The subcutaneous pedicle tensor fascia lata flap.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
1996
Academic Article
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Times cited: 27 -
Free-tissue transfer with the aid of loupe magnification: experience with 251 procedures.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
1995
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Times cited: 55 -
How to help diabetic patients avoid amputation. Prevention and management of foot ulcers.
Postgraduate medicine.
1994
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Times cited: 10 -
Refinements in the iliac crest microsurgical free flap for oromandibular reconstruction.
Microsurgery.
1994
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Times cited: 21 -
TMJ reconstruction during vascularized bone graft transfer to the mandible.
Microsurgery.
1994
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Times cited: 24 -
The iliac crest microsurgical free flap in mandibular reconstruction.
Clinics in plastic surgery.
1994
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Times cited: 47