She had to have reconstructive surgery at the weekend to repair a broken jaw and damage to her eye sockets. |
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Yes, sir, I've had 21 skin grafts and reconstructive surgeries from my third-degree burn over 80 percent of my body. |
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It may be possible for women who have had a mastectomy to have reconstructive surgery without the use of implants. |
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Yet even in these reconstructive narratives, each solution is heavily problematized, placed under scrutiny and found wanting. |
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One previous project was the Smile Campaign, which gave reconstructive surgery to children with cleft palettes and those with burns. |
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They may recommend hormone therapy or reconstructive surgery on the genitals. |
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This requires an experienced microsurgeon and it takes longer than other reconstructive techniques but the results are often worth it. |
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He completed medical studies and a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery. |
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Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee. |
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Whether it's a simple nip and tuck or substantial reconstructive surgery, the course is given plenty of time to heal all scars. |
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Where burn conractures are concerned, the parascapular area is often uninvolved, and this flap can be used with reconstructive advantages. |
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For many years, burn reconstructive surgery comprised incisional or excisional releases of scars and skin autografting. |
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After surgery, it may be necessary to carry out some reconstructive surgery on the soft tissue or skin, or to replace bones with prosthetics. |
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This form allows a non-surgical alternative in reconstructive plastic and other procedures to replace damaged or inadequate integumental tissue. |
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While some reconstructions can be completed in a single procedure, many techniques may require two or more operations for completion of the reconstructive process. |
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Natural hair This lightweight noncreamy formula provides a healthy boost of essential vitamins and reconstructive polymers to revitalize dry hair and strengthen cuticles. |
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Although it took 13 reconstructive surgeries in six years to put her back together, Bray cultivated a certain grim sense of humor about her injuries. |
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Doctor Maria Adele Dammacco, a specialist in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery, joined the emergency teams in Port-Au-Prince in February. |
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Secondly, there is this reconstructive surgery which is undertaken to rectify the problems and defects occurred through skin grafting. |
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She put up a fight and underwent reconstructive breast surgery-an option few women are aware of. |
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Consultation with a plastic surgeon or reconstructive hand surgeon may be advisable. |
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And in some cases, until they have reconstructive surgery, children with cleft palates may need to wear a prosthetic palate called an obturator to help them eat properly. |
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With this knowledge, he perfected the tendon transplant technique through which he carried out reconstructive surgery on those with damaged hands and feet. |
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My clinical practice is focused primarily on esthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery of the breast. |
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Breast implants can be used either for reconstructive surgery, or for cosmetic reasons in plastic surgery. |
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To give up all the rewards of reconstructive surgery and three wins after defeat to England would be unimaginable. |
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Another reconstructive surgery was attempted at m.d. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. |
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Sealing and haemostasis in reconstructive surgery after oncological demolition procedures. |
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For example, scrotal skin elephantiasis may require complex reconstructive surgery with skin grafts for real improvement. |
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Dr. Lawrence Kohan is one of Australia's specialists in the field of arthroscopy and reconstructive surgery to knees and hips. |
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And, above all, there is the nagging worry of all reconstructive fiction: how much of this is what was really done and said? |
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I know there are circumstances where reconstructive surgery and other things that deal with female genital situations are needed. |
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In many cases, multiple reconstructive surgeries are necessary, as well as rehabilitation, particularly in the case of limb amputation. |
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery are needed for survivors with deformities. |
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Many patients spend years enduring painful reconstructive surgery. |
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She and husband Brad Pitt can presumably afford a kick-ass reconstructive surgeon. |
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For the reconstructive patient, a mold is sculpted, which is a mirror image of the muscle from the other side, and a matching custom implant is created for symmetry. |
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More often the procedure is umbilicoplasty reconstructive surgery. |
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In late September last year, Thomas had a bone spur the size of a buckeye removed from his right ankle, along with reconstructive surgery on his right little toe. |
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Doctors have said Miss Yousafzai is due to be readmitted in the coming weeks for reconstructive cranial surgery. |
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A Las Vegas plastic surgeon flew to Jackson, personally pledging to cover the cost of reconstructive surgery. |
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A world-famous oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon, Elahi is also an impassioned philanthropist. |
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Now, after national media attention, Bibi Aisha will travel from Afghanistan to the U.S. for reconstructive surgery. |
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For this reason, many children with clefts have myringotomy tubes surgically inserted into their ears at the time of their first reconstructive surgery. |
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The sensors, combined with new image processing algorithms, have also allowed the group to make advances in important applications like reconstructive surgery. |
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He had reconstructive surgery after winning at Martinsville, Va., in March and did not miss a race. |
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The Mets announced Monday that Wagner would need season-ending reconstructive surgery on his left elbow to repair his medial collateral ligament and flexor pronator muscle. |
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Carson's techniques for hemispherectomy and craniofacial reconstructive surgery were influential in the fields of neurosurgery and plastic surgery. |
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AlloDerm Regenerative Tissue Matrix,donated allograph human dermis used for plastic, reconstructive, general surgical, burn and periodontal procedures. |
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The General Surgeon, Dr. K, performed the mastectomies, after which the Plastic Surgeon, Dr. W, performed immediate reconstructive surgery, all while the Claimant was under the same general anesthesia. |
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Skowronek refers to the four types of presidents as reconstructive, disjunctive, preemptive, and articulative. |
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In 1968 he became the orthopedist for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, and in 1974 he performed an ulnar collateral ligament reconstructive surgery on pitcher Tommy John, who had torn a ligament in his elbow. |
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Contact pressures in chondromalacia patellae and the effects of capsular reconstructive procedures. |
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The most effective treatment of bone loss due to trauma or major reconstructive procedures is performed using autografts, mostly harvested at the iliac crest. |
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The final crucial point remains the endoscopic sutures which must be made by skilled surgeons according to microsurgery and reconstructive surgery technical principles. |
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Speaking for the first time since taking on the job, Morgan revealed that any alterations to England's style would be more cosmetic than reconstructive. |
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Potential applications of FORTAGEN include hernia repair, treatment of prolapses and uses in reconstructive surgery. |
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At this stage it is possible to assess the quality of the tube epithelium in the most distal portion of the ampulla by bring the optics in closer and maybe calling a halt to reconstructive surgery if large lesions are seen. |
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Secondary soft tissue and bone reconstructive surgery may improve function in children with significant impairment, but is inferior to primary intervention. |
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When the urinary tract is affected, the primary goal is preservation of renal function and decompression of the upper tracts with future reconstructive efforts directed toward the establishment of continence. |
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Material and methods: All patients who have beneficed of head and neck reconstructive procedures with free flaps during the year 2004 were included in this study. |
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A specialist who has already trained in general or paediatric surgery or plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery is able to further specialise in hand surgery. |
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BioHorizons, an oral reconstructive device company, declared the launch of MinerOssA X, a family of xenograft products for dental implant site development procedures. |
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Under WHCRA, if your group health plan covers mastectomies, the plan must provide certain reconstructive surgery and other post-mastectomy benefits. |
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Helping to change the lives of such deserving and sweet children born with cleft lips and palates made me feel proud to be a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. |
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He has undergone advanced training in ankle joint replacement, as well as in reconstructive procedures, including bunion, hammertoe, and flatfoot deformity correction. |
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However, the festivals are not reconstructive in nature nor do they often resemble their historical counterparts, instead exhibiting a form of universalism. |
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Mr Davies, who is one of the UK's leading plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgeons, will also continue to practise from his Harley Street clinic. |
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