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Warren B. Davis And The Birth Of Plastic Surgery In Philadelphia: A Historical Vignette, Sarah F. Wagoner, Charles J. Yeo, Renee M. Tholey, James W. Fox, Steven E. Copit Dec 2022

Warren B. Davis And The Birth Of Plastic Surgery In Philadelphia: A Historical Vignette, Sarah F. Wagoner, Charles J. Yeo, Renee M. Tholey, James W. Fox, Steven E. Copit

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

The field of plastic surgery, formally organized in 1931 with the founding of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, was shaped in many ways by a small practice of Philadelphia physicians. At the center of the practice was Warren B. Davis, a Philadelphia otolaryngologist and plastics pioneer whose innovations in cleft palate surgery would lead to significant improvements in functional and cosmetic outcomes in his time. In addition to his own innovations, Davis was responsible for the training of John Reese, the inventor of the Reese dermatome that changed the face of burn medicine during World War II. …


Breaking Barriers To Breast Reconstruction Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Patients At A Large Safety-Net Hospital, Anna E Meade, Samantha M Cummins, Jordyn T Farewell, Sofia Duque, Sydney K Mulqueen, Ashleigh Chuah, Andrew Y Zhang Jul 2022

Breaking Barriers To Breast Reconstruction Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Patients At A Large Safety-Net Hospital, Anna E Meade, Samantha M Cummins, Jordyn T Farewell, Sofia Duque, Sydney K Mulqueen, Ashleigh Chuah, Andrew Y Zhang

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Socioeconomic disparities remain prevalent among those who undergo breast reconstruction. At our institution, patients must meet certain criteria to become eligible for breast reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of socioeconomic factors on breast reconstruction eligibility, enrollment, choice, and completion at our large safety-net institution.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients who underwent partial or total mastectomy at a large safety-net hospital from 2016 to 2019 was completed. Surgical and demographic data were compared across varying socioeconomic factors.

Results: A total of 645 patients were included in the study. More patients of a racial …