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daisy louise spoer
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anatomy
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daisy louise spoer
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anatomy
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C-Y Trilobe Nipple Reconstruction
A series of figures illustrating the surgical technique for C-Y Trilobe Nipple Reconstruction. Created for Dr. David Song, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Sub View fullsize
Aesthetic Flat Closure
A series of figures illustrating the individual features contributing to the "ideal" aesthetic outcome following flat closure. Created for Dr. Kenneth Fan, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown Un View fullsize

Radiographic Evidence of Neo-vascularization of the Lower Abdominal Soft Tissues in Patients After Abdominoplasty and Previous Abdominal Free Flap Breast Reconstruction
A series of figures illustrating the vascular anatomy apparent from imaging of p
Lymphovenous Coupler-Assisted Bypass (CAB) for Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction
Two figures illustrating the preoperative imaging and intraoperative technique for lymphovenous coupler-assisted bypass (CAB). Created for Dr. Laura Tom, Department of View fullsize
Lymphoveonus Coupler Assisted Bypass (CAB) Technique, Key Steps

Critical steps for lymphovenous coupler assisted bypass (CAB) technique. The procedure is presented in Video S1. (A) superimposed cartoon of the lasso stitch, which grasps the adventiti View fullsize
Surgical Techniques for Lymphovenous Bypass
Three figures illustrating the pertinent anatomy and surgical technique for the various approaches to lymphovenous bypass. Created for Dr. Laura Tom, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedSta View fullsize
Illustration of Koshima ICG lymphedema classification system Stage A-D
 (A) Stage 0: “Normal superficial lymphatic vessels appear as a “linear” pattern with no dermal backflow” (B) Stage 1: “Lymphatic vessels appear dilated and torturous with areas o View fullsize
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Surgical Techniques for Lymphovenous Bypass
Information and illustrations of LVB techniques as described in the published literature. The list is not comprehensive, and more options for LVB exist. Configurations are described by the direction of unio View fullsize

Are We Misrepresenting SFA Stenting? High Rates of Restenosis and Limb Loss Are Seen in Patients with Chronic Wounds
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Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction.
(A) The design is similar to C-V flaps but with square lateral extensions. Patient should be marked with lateral extensions measuring 1 cm x 1 cm and 3 cm in entiret View fullsize
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(B) The initial incision and elevation were performed with a 15-blade. The lateral flaps are elevated with approximately 1 millimeter of fat on the dermis. When the View fullsize
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(C) The two corners are then approximated with deep dermal sutures. Next, the lateral triangular stitch should be placed to create the Y component in the flat. The View fullsize
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(D) Following donor site closure, the remaining flaps are tacked together with deep dermal sutures. Initially, bringing together the lateral flaps and then securing View fullsize
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(E) The donor scar length is short, and the nipple will have good projection. Tattooing of this nipple-areolar complex can occur postoperatively. View fullsize
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C-Y Trilobe Nipple Reconstruction
A series of figures illustrating the surgical technique for C-Y Trilobe Nipple Reconstruction. Created for Dr. David Song, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Sub
Aesthetic Flat Closure
A series of figures illustrating the individual features contributing to the "ideal" aesthetic outcome following flat closure. Created for Dr. Kenneth Fan, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown Un

Radiographic Evidence of Neo-vascularization of the Lower Abdominal Soft Tissues in Patients After Abdominoplasty and Previous Abdominal Free Flap Breast Reconstruction
A series of figures illustrating the vascular anatomy apparent from imaging of p
Lymphovenous Coupler-Assisted Bypass (CAB) for Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction
Two figures illustrating the preoperative imaging and intraoperative technique for lymphovenous coupler-assisted bypass (CAB). Created for Dr. Laura Tom, Department of
Lymphoveonus Coupler Assisted Bypass (CAB) Technique, Key Steps

Critical steps for lymphovenous coupler assisted bypass (CAB) technique. The procedure is presented in Video S1. (A) superimposed cartoon of the lasso stitch, which grasps the adventiti
Surgical Techniques for Lymphovenous Bypass
Three figures illustrating the pertinent anatomy and surgical technique for the various approaches to lymphovenous bypass. Created for Dr. Laura Tom, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedSta
Illustration of Koshima ICG lymphedema classification system Stage A-D
 (A) Stage 0: “Normal superficial lymphatic vessels appear as a “linear” pattern with no dermal backflow” (B) Stage 1: “Lymphatic vessels appear dilated and torturous with areas o
Image 10-4-23 at 5.39 PM (1).jpeg
Surgical Techniques for Lymphovenous Bypass
Information and illustrations of LVB techniques as described in the published literature. The list is not comprehensive, and more options for LVB exist. Configurations are described by the direction of unio

Are We Misrepresenting SFA Stenting? High Rates of Restenosis and Limb Loss Are Seen in Patients with Chronic Wounds
A figure illustrating the pertinent vascular and muscular anatomy of the lower extremity relevant for angiosome directed revasculari
:)) 4.jpg
:)) 5.jpg
:)) 6.jpg
:)) 8.jpg
:)) 10.jpg
:)) 11.jpg
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction.
(A) The design is similar to C-V flaps but with square lateral extensions. Patient should be marked with lateral extensions measuring 1 cm x 1 cm and 3 cm in entiret
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(B) The initial incision and elevation were performed with a 15-blade. The lateral flaps are elevated with approximately 1 millimeter of fat on the dermis. When the
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(C) The two corners are then approximated with deep dermal sutures. Next, the lateral triangular stitch should be placed to create the Y component in the flat. The
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(D) Following donor site closure, the remaining flaps are tacked together with deep dermal sutures. Initially, bringing together the lateral flaps and then securing
Illustration of principle technique for C-Y Trilobed flap for nipple reconstruction. 
(E) The donor scar length is short, and the nipple will have good projection. Tattooing of this nipple-areolar complex can occur postoperatively.
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Image 10-4-23 at 5.39 PM.jpeg
Image 10-4-23 at 5.37 PM (1).jpeg
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Image 10-4-23 at 5.38 PM (1).jpeg
Image 10-4-23 at 5.37 PM (2).jpeg
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