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An Update And Report Failure Of Surgical Syndactyly Repair In Harlequin Ichthyosis., Elias H Kahan, Brian Temple, Logan Carr, Elizabeth Zellner Oct 2022

An Update And Report Failure Of Surgical Syndactyly Repair In Harlequin Ichthyosis., Elias H Kahan, Brian Temple, Logan Carr, Elizabeth Zellner

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is a rare congenital skin disorder caused by irregular epidermal differentiation. Syndactyly in HI is associated with thick hyperkeratotic skin flexion and angulation deformity of the hand and fingers resulting in limited function of the upper extremity. Traditional syndactyly release is limited as full-thickness skin grafts typically used in reconstruction are composed of diseased skin and require donor sites in a patient predisposed for adverse wound healing. This case report is a follow-up to a previous viewpoint written about digital escharotomies in a newborn with HI and outlines a second and fourth webspace syndactyly release with a …


The Use Of Local Medial Plantar Artery Flap For Heel Reconstruction: A Systematic Review., Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Amber Allen, Kayla Humenansky Aug 2020

The Use Of Local Medial Plantar Artery Flap For Heel Reconstruction: A Systematic Review., Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Amber Allen, Kayla Humenansky

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

BACKGROUND: Soft tissue reconstruction of the heel represents a daunting challenge for reconstructive surgeons, given the weight-bearing role and anatomical properties of the glabrous skin on the plantar surface. For soft tissue defects in this area, the medial plantar artery (MPA) flap has been described as an optimal reconstructive option. Many studies have reported on the use of the medial plantar artery flap for soft tissue coverage of the heel. There currently exists no systematic review on the topic.

AIM: The aim of this article is to review the literature on the use of local medial plantar artery flap for …


A Simple Technique For Intraoperative Scalp Skin Graft Depilation Using Dermabond®, Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Kayla Humenansky, Brooke Burkey Aug 2020

A Simple Technique For Intraoperative Scalp Skin Graft Depilation Using Dermabond®, Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Kayla Humenansky, Brooke Burkey

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

Skin grafting is an essential aspect of burn and wound reconstruction. Split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) harvested from the scalp are used for wound and burn reconstruction. Skin grafts from the scalp bear hair and hair particles. Residual hair fragments and pieces of hair in the graft have been associated with many complications, including foreign body reaction similar to pseudofolliculitis and chronic inflammation that can lead to infections. It is important to remove the hair and the hair particles from the scalp graft before its application to the donor site. Traditionally, surgeons have employed some techniques including saline agitation and mechanical …


Exophytic Adiposis Dolorosa (Dercum's Disease) Of The Thigh: A Case Report., Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Lauren Coffua, Jamee Simone, Terrance Hanley, Amir Behnam Mar 2020

Exophytic Adiposis Dolorosa (Dercum's Disease) Of The Thigh: A Case Report., Jude L Opoku-Agyeman, Lauren Coffua, Jamee Simone, Terrance Hanley, Amir Behnam

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

Adiposis dolorosa or Dercum's disease is a rare lipomatous disorder characterized by painful lipomas. In this article, we report a case of rather large exophytic adiposis dolorosa causing difficulties with ambulation, and our surgical management of the disorder. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a large exophytic adiposis dolorosa of the upper medial thigh causing problems with mobility. This is also the first reported case of the use of a delayed split-thickness skin graft (STSG) after interval use of wound vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) following dermolipectomy. A 77-year-old female presented with a chronic mass on the medial …


Use Of Integra For Reconstruction After Nevi Resection: A Systematic Review And Pooled Analysis Of Reported Cases, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, Kayla Humenansky, Wellington Davis Iii, Paul Glat Oct 2019

Use Of Integra For Reconstruction After Nevi Resection: A Systematic Review And Pooled Analysis Of Reported Cases, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, Kayla Humenansky, Wellington Davis Iii, Paul Glat

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

BACKGROUND:

The use of Integra Dermal Reconstruction Template has emerged as an option for wound reconstruction, after resection of congenital nevi, especially giant congenital nevi. There have been many reports on Integra use in the literature for this purpose. This systematic review with pooled analysis examines the current literature regarding Integra use after resection of congenital nevi, including patient characteristics and reported outcomes.

METHODS:

Systematic electronic searches were performed using PubMed, Ovid, Embase, and Cochrane library databases for studies reporting the use of Integra to reconstruct defects after nevi resection. Studies were analyzed if they met the inclusion criteria. Pooled …


Surgical Configurations Of The Pectoralis Major Flap For Reconstruction Of Sternoclavicular Defects: A Systematic Review And New Classification Of Described Techniques, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, David Matera, Jamee Simone Sep 2019

Surgical Configurations Of The Pectoralis Major Flap For Reconstruction Of Sternoclavicular Defects: A Systematic Review And New Classification Of Described Techniques, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, David Matera, Jamee Simone

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

The pectoralis major flap has been considered the workhorse flap for chest and sternoclavicular defect reconstruction. There have been many configurations of the pectoralis major flap reported in the literature for use in reconstruction sternoclavicular defects either involving bone, soft tissue elements, or both. This study reviews the different configurations of the pectoralis major flap for sternoclavicular defect reconstruction and provides the first ever classification for these techniques. We also provide an algorithm for the selection of these flap variants for sternoclavicular defect reconstruction.

METHODS:

EMBASE, Cochrane library, Ovid medicine and PubMed databases were searched from its inception to August …


Reconstruction Of Sternoclavicular Defect With Completely Detached Pectoralis Major Flap, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, Sergio Perez, Amir Behnam, David Matera Apr 2019

Reconstruction Of Sternoclavicular Defect With Completely Detached Pectoralis Major Flap, Jude Opoku-Agyeman, Sergio Perez, Amir Behnam, David Matera

Plastic Surgery Resident Research

Sternoclavicular joint infection is very rare. Osteomyelitis is a known complication of septic sternoclavicular joint. Once this condition is diagnosed, aggressive management including antibiotic and surgical debridement is warranted. Patients are often left with sizeable sternoclavicular defects that may need surgical reconstruction. In this report, we describe the use of a completely detached pectoralis major flap for the reconstruction of a large sternoclavicular defect after resection for osteomyelitis. Briefly, after the debridement of the infected sternoclavicular joint, the pectoralis major was detached from its sternoclavicular attachments and further detached from the humeral attachments rendering it completely detached on a vascular …