2019
Blood proteome profiling using aptamer-based technology for rejection biomarker discovery in transplantation
Shubin A, Kollar B, Dillon S, Pomahac B, Libermann T, Riella L. Blood proteome profiling using aptamer-based technology for rejection biomarker discovery in transplantation. Scientific Data 2019, 6: 314. PMID: 31819064, PMCID: PMC6901551, DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0324-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDevastating facial injuriesSevere rejection episodesAcute transplant rejectionType of transplantationPeripheral blood serumSOMAscan proteomics platformSatisfactory treatment optionAcute rejectionRejection episodesTransplant statusTransplantation centersTransplant rejectionTreatment optionsBiomarker discoverySkin biopsiesClinical dataHigh riskFacial injuriesInvasive biomarkersTransplantationAptamer-based technologiesFace transplantationPatientsBlood serumSerum proteins
2016
A Retrospective Analysis of Secondary Revisions after Face Transplantation
Aycart M, Alhefzi M, Kueckelhaus M, Krezdorn N, Bueno E, Caterson E, Pribaz J, Pomahac B. A Retrospective Analysis of Secondary Revisions after Face Transplantation. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2016, 138: 690e-701e. PMID: 27673540, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000002605.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFree tissue transferSecondary revisionFace transplantationMedical recordsRetrospective analysisTissue transferCLINICAL QUESTION/LEVELA Retrospective AnalysisDevastating facial injuriesSkin flap lossMedian time intervalAutologous free tissue transferPatients' medical recordsLocal tissue rearrangementAcute rejectionMaintenance immunosuppressionPulse steroidsPostoperative complicationsMajor infectionSuperficial musculoaponeurotic system plicationCertain patientsOperative reportsRevision surgeryFlap lossRevision proceduresFacial Transplantation
Aycart M, Alhefzi M, Kueckelhaus M, Fischer S, Dermietzel A, Wo L, Bueno E, Pribaz J, Pomahac B. Facial Transplantation. 2016, 5: 93-102. DOI: 10.1159/000444969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute rejectionFacial transplantationDevastating facial injuriesPulse-dose corticosteroidsSolid organ transplantationThorough preoperative planningDonor pool expansionShort-term resultsPowerful clinical toolChronic rejectionDose corticosteroidsHost diseaseImmunomodulatory approachesGraft preservationCertain patientsFunctional outcomeOrgan transplantationFacial injuriesMultidisciplinary teamSensory functionClinical toolPatient safetyPreoperative planningPsychosocial outcomesTransplantationSurgical Optimization of Motor Recovery in Face Transplantation
Aycart M, Perry B, Alhefzi M, Bueno E, Kueckelhaus M, Fischer S, Pomahac B. Surgical Optimization of Motor Recovery in Face Transplantation. Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery 2016, 27: 286-292. PMID: 26967066, DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000002305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentChildChild, PreschoolCleft LipCleft PalateCohort StudiesComorbidityCross InfectionFacial MusclesFacial NerveFacial TransplantationFemaleHospitals, PediatricHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMaleMotor NeuronsNerve TransferPlastic Surgery ProceduresPostoperative ComplicationsQuality ImprovementReoperationRetrospective StudiesRisk AdjustmentSmilingSurgical Wound InfectionConceptsMotor recoveryPatient 2Nerve transferNerve graftingPatient 1Devastating facial injuriesFacial nerve stumpFacial nerve reconstructionManual muscle testingFull face transplantIntraoperative soft tissueFacial nerve managementPrinciples of managementGradual improvementMuscle testingNerve reconstructionNerve stumpChallenging patientsMotor functionRetrospective analysisSensory restorationPatient's abilitySatisfactory motorFacial injuriesNerve management