Secondary Autologous Fat Grafting as a Novel Method to Improve Pain and Appearance of the Residual Fingertip After Amputation.
Ignatiuk A, Chow A, Shulzhenko N, Cece J, Ayyala H, Datiashvii R. Secondary Autologous Fat Grafting as a Novel Method to Improve Pain and Appearance of the Residual Fingertip After Amputation. Eplasty 2022, 22: e48. PMID: 37026033, PMCID: PMC10071596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual analog scaleMechanism of injuryAutologous fat graftingDistal phalanx amputationPatient-reported outcomesFat graftingEvaluate patient-reported outcomesPhalanx amputationPatients' perceptionsFlap closureImprove patientRetrospective review of patientsAmputationSecondary fat graftingOverall satisfactionReview of patientsAnalog scaleFollow-up timeExclusion criteriaAverage ageAdequate soft tissue coveragePatient demographicsFingertip contourSoft tissue coverageRetrospective reviewHead Computed Tomography Versus Maxillofacial Computed Tomography: An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Facial Imaging in the Detection of Facial Fractures.
Gala Z, Bai D, Halsey J, Ayyala H, Riddle K, Hohenleitner J, Hoppe I, Lee E, Granick M. Head Computed Tomography Versus Maxillofacial Computed Tomography: An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Facial Imaging in the Detection of Facial Fractures. Eplasty 2022, 22: e22. PMID: 35903430, PMCID: PMC9280063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComputed tomography of the headFacial fracturesDetection of facial fracturesTrauma evaluationFrontal sinusFacial injuriesConcomitant facial injuriesSuspected facial injuryMandibular condyle fracturesLevel 1 trauma centerReviewed imaging dataLateral orbital wallExtent of injuryMaxillofacial CTMandible fracturesRetrospective reviewMaxillary sinusOrbital floorCondyle fracturesComputed tomographyLife-threatening intracranial injuryOrbital wallMandibular condyleFracture diagnosisIntracranial injury