JRM|JRMOpen
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The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Editor in Chief
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20-01-2016 17:03:00
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Esteemed colleague @Jp_Joonpio_HONG introducing this month's featured article from JRM|JRMOpen for the #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub. facebook.com/tommynjchang/v…
Residents take notice: if you are considering a fellowship in #microsurgery, these authors suggest ranking more programs. Alex Wong, MD, FACS thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…
Thank you Boston Breast Surgeon. Very excited to share our #collaborative work investigating the relationship of arm lymphatic drainage patterns and #lymphedema development. JRM|JRMOpen #prevention
Very interesting talk by Dr. Dhruv Singhal at #ASRM2020 on why some patients may have anatomic protection from developing #lymphedema bit.ly/35GYNUb
The All but Forgotten Mascagni–Sappey Pathway: Learning from Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction is available FREE and will be the topic of discussion during the next #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub live session with Dr. Dhruv Singhal. thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…
Are you a member of the #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub on Facebook? There are LIVE discussions monthly that feature FREE articles from JRM|JRMOpen! facebook.com/groups/1702063…
Thank you JRM|JRMOpen! This is truly an honor- Looking forward to participating in my first #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub LIVE 📹 session. Can’t wait for what’s sure to be a dynamic Q&A ‼️
Blame it on anesthesia? DAVID H SONG MD, MBA 송하빈 and colleagues say, not so fast. Vasopressor use might not be the reason for flap failure, and hemodynamic stability may improve its viability and success. thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…
Did you miss this? Richard Kwasnicki PhD MRCS and colleagues published a proof of concept for a simple, wearable continuous tissue oxygenation monitor. It is our "most read" paper in JRMOpen. thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…
#DIEP flap patients often cite #drains as the biggest source of frustration and discomfort during post-op recovery. Risk factors for prolonged drain use include elevated BMI, hypertension, and #axillarynodedissection, as described by this team Yale School of Medicine thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…
Some patients are STILL told that they are not candidates for #DIEP if they have belly scars. A review by Dr. Samuel Poore reveals only an elevated risk for donor site wound issues in patients with prior abdominal surgery. #secondopinion thieme-connect.com/products/ejour…