Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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Johns Hopkins Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/plastic_reconstructive_surgery/ 05-07-2020 18:22:01
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📢 new research from our team in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 📢
Our senior authors have long hypothesized that, similar to facial buttresses, buttresses exist within the internal orbit. In this study, we demonstrate the existence of orbital buttresses: journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/… Shock Trauma Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
New Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery paper (bit.ly/3xW4i5q) by Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery & Shock Trauma is 1st to describe "internal orbit buttresses," protective structures similar to facial buttresses. Understanding them is crucial to craniofacial reconstruction. Bashar Hassan, MD
Such a great patient story who received care from Richard Redett
At the Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery JohnsHopkinsBayview Burn Center it’s the exciting start of a new academic year. Today our Emily Werthman taught about our nurse driven resuscitation protocol which helps us be as precise as possible in resuscitating major burn patients.
The American Burn Association leads the way in US burn education. Proud to represent JohnsHopkinsBayview Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at today’s strategic education summit with our Emily Werthman!
Kudos to Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery assoc prof Damon Cooney on being quoted in Live Science article, "Why are Scars Permanent?" (livescience.com/health/anatomy…).
We are excited to officially welcome our two new microsurgery colleagues to our team: Dr. Wendy Chen & Dr. Nima Khavanin (Nima Khavanin). Both are seeing patients at @SibleyOnline.
.Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery & Hopkins Surgery study in Journal of Surgical Research (bit.ly/46U6Zlc) largest to assess #RectusAbdominis muscle atrophy after pulmonary lobectomy (removal of lung lobe). Found RA atrophy common; lessened by surgery that avoids intercostal nerve damage.
Please join me in congratulating Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Will Padovano for receiving the 2024 American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand Basic Science Grant for his work he is doing with mentor Dr. Sami Tuffaha entitled “Diagnosing Lower Motor Neuron Injuries with Positron Emission
NESPS program co-chairs Johns Hopkins Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Dr. Kristen Broderick , Dr. Ashley Amalfi and President Stony Brook Medicine Dr. Tara Huston ran a great meeting! Congratulations. #plasticsurgery