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Research paper thumbnail of Commentary: Dynamic Upper Eyelid Reconstruction for Total Periorbital Soft Tissue Loss

Archives of plastic surgery, May 1, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Functional audit of the use of megaprosthesis for limb reconstruction in musculoskeletal tumors – A retrospective single-center study

Journal of Orthopaedics, Feb 29, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Varicella Zoster Reactivation Manifesting as Serpiginous Peripheral Keratitis and Disciform Keratitis Occurring After Necrotizing Fasciitis in an Immunocompromised Male: A Case Report

Cureus, Jun 22, 2023

Reactivation of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) can present as corneal involvement without any p... more Reactivation of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) can present as corneal involvement without any precedent neuralgia or characteristic herpetic rash. This form of HZO can be the first manifestation of reactivation of varicella zoster virus and can masquerade as peripheral ulcerative keratitis. A 45-year-old male treated for necrotizing fasciitis (NF) one month back presented with painful diminution of vision in the right eye (RE) for two weeks without any associated vesicular rash or neuralgia. On examination, bestcorrected visual acuity in RE was 2/60 with non-marginal upper lid defect, and multiple linear contracture scars involving the upper lid, right temple, and preauricular region. There were associated peripheral corneal ring infiltrates, disc-shaped central stromal edema, and reduced corneal sensation. The patient had a history of chicken pox in childhood and was recently diagnosed with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Though corneal scrapings were negative on Tzanck smear, a presumptive clinical diagnosis of herpetic disciform keratitis was made, and the patient was started on oral and topical acyclovir with steroids. This was confirmed with improving clinical course and detection of herpes zoster DNA on polymerase chain reaction from corneal scrapings. Lid reconstruction for associated lid defect was performed using paramedian forehead flap, which was remodeled at 16 weeks. Our case, a seropositive RA patient, had reactivation of varicella zoster manifesting as peripheral serpiginous and disciform keratitis activated after NF. There are a few case reports of periorbital NF following HZO in immunocompromised patients. However, till date, no case of HZO occurring after periorbital NF has been reported. Also, in our case, reactivation of HZO presented as disciform and serpiginous keratitis without any precedent herpetic rash or neuralgia.

Research paper thumbnail of Expectation versus Reality on Basic Research Topics in Plastic Surgery Conferences: Gap Analysis

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Jun 1, 2023

The idea of attending conferences in our specialty is defeated if the demands are not met. Hence,... more The idea of attending conferences in our specialty is defeated if the demands are not met. Hence, the authors have tried to sum up the feedback after attending such conferences to give future organizers an insight into the same and ways to rectify the pitfalls by giving guidelines to amend them.

Research paper thumbnail of Técnica de reconstrução do pé com prótese de calcâneo feita sob medida em câncer primário – Relato de caso

Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia

ResumoO pé é um local incomum para tumores ósseos, e compreende cerca de 3% de todos os tumores e... more ResumoO pé é um local incomum para tumores ósseos, e compreende cerca de 3% de todos os tumores esqueléticos, em especial ao redor do calcâneo. A cirurgia radical cria um vazio no pé, o que afeta de forma negativa a capacidade de resgate do membro. As cirurgias de reconstrução do calcâneo não são comumente realizadas por causa da instabilidade da prótese, defeito de partes moles, e consequente possibilidade de insucesso pós-operatório. Assim, apresentamos aqui um caso raro de sarcoma sinovial originário da bainha do tendão tibial posterior com acometimento secundário do osso calcâneo. Considerando as experiências prévias de diferentes cirurgiões, projetamos uma prótese sob medida com modificações relevantes.

Research paper thumbnail of Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate Infants and Breastfeeding: A Survey

International Journal of Current Research and Review, 2021

Introduction: Cleft lip/palate causes various issues, feeding being the major concern for parents... more Introduction: Cleft lip/palate causes various issues, feeding being the major concern for parents. WHO recommends breastfeeding for 6 months. The cleft population is traditionally thought to be unable to breastfeed due to poor suckling. To deal with issues like inadequate gain in weight of infant due to feeding issues, trying out different feeding strategies and supplementation of calories through formula feeding, infants and mother often require assistance and guidance. Though the importance of human milk is well known, still breastfeeding is often discouraged for infants with cleft lip and palate. So, the researchers felt a need to explore breastfeeding practices among mothers of infants with cleft lip and /or palate. Materials and Methods: A retrospective telephone survey design was used to collect information from mothers of children with cleft operated at tertiary care hospital, Uttarakhand. All the mothers of children with cleft who visited tertiary care centre, Uttarakhand ov...

Research paper thumbnail of Volumetric Assessment Of The Nose After Primary Unilateral Cleft Rhinoplasty Using Laberge’s Technique

Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Oct 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Olympic torch flap: one-stop option for simultaneous brow, upper and lower lid reconstruction in post burn patients

PubMed, Jun 30, 2017

Facial units reconstruction in a post burn patient poses tough challenges. Simultaneous brow and ... more Facial units reconstruction in a post burn patient poses tough challenges. Simultaneous brow and lid reconstruction is one of them. This article presents a 45-year-old epileptic male with burn of complete face. The task of reconstructing the brow, upper and lower lids was successfully accomplished using a modification of the Guyuron postauricular fasciocutaneous flap, after initial grafting and radial forearm flap reconstruction of forehead and other parts of the face. The article gives a single-stop solution for simultaneous reconstruction of brow and lids using a random pattern extension of the traditional postauricular flap, thus proving the excellent vascularity and hence durability of the flap in spite of a 180 degrees change in the orientation of the flap with respect to the axis.

Research paper thumbnail of Adipose Tissue in Peripheral Obesity as an Assessment Factor for Pressure Ulcers

Advances in wound care, Dec 21, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction of Spring-Assisted Cranioplasty for Bicoronal Synotosis in India: Description of First Case and Our Learning Experience

PubMed, Jun 16, 2023

Background: Various surgical techniques for cranial reconstruction of patients with bicoronal syn... more Background: Various surgical techniques for cranial reconstruction of patients with bicoronal synostosis have been suggested. The outcome is, however, still often suboptimal. Methods: In a 5-month-old child with apert syndrome, following a craniotomy incision, lambdoid suturotomy was done bilaterally. Two springs were implanted bilaterally over the lambdoid sutures. Cephalic index was obtained from three-dimensional computed tomography scans, and photographs were analyzed for aesthetic evaluation. Result: The preoperative calvarial shape was hyperbrachycephalic. The CI improved from 92 to 83 units. Duration of surgery was 1 h 45 min, blood loss was 30 mL, and total hospital stay was 3 days. No major complications were observed. Spring removal was done at 6 months postoperatively and frontoorbital advancement performed. Conclusion: Spring-assisted cranioplasty for bicoronal synostosis is a safe and elegant technique, is less invasive than many other cranioplasties, and results in marked improvement in the calvarial shape.

Research paper thumbnail of Hearing-related problems in children with cleft palate: A single-center cross-sectional study in the sub-Himalayan population

Journal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies

Research paper thumbnail of The prospective study of change of perception of postgraduate students on objective structured clinical examination in burns and plastic surgery

Journal of Education and Health Promotion

Research paper thumbnail of Extraocular Myoplasty: Surgical Remedy For Intraocular Implant Exposure

Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020

Background: Evisceration and nucleation are commonly performed ophthalmic surgeries for painful b... more Background: Evisceration and nucleation are commonly performed ophthalmic surgeries for painful blind eye, disfiguring blind eye, endophthalmitis etc. After both these surgeries it is important to replace the lost volume in the orbit with implant. Implant is associated with many complications such as major discharge, exposure with discharge and implant exposure. The main surgical management of implant exposures basically primary revision or patch grafting with or without removal of the implant. Case: A 60 years old man presented to ophthalmic OPD with complaint of foreign body sensation and irritation in left eye. There was history of evisceration with silicon ball implant in left eye done one month back for painful blind eye at another hospital. On ophthalmic examination, there was a 3 × 4 mm of implant exposure most probably dueto tight closure. As per records the size of implant was 22mm. The patient was planned for extra-ocular myoplasty with buccal mucosal graft under general a...

Research paper thumbnail of Preoperative Preparatory Talk (PPT): Developing Operative Expertise of Plastic Surgery Trainees by Three Rounds of Preceptor-Trainee Discussions

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

Background Plastic surgery training requires the trainee to assist in surgeries to improve their ... more Background Plastic surgery training requires the trainee to assist in surgeries to improve their on-table decision making and hone their surgical skills, but this results in an increased risk of intraoperative complications and increased operative time. It is important to have a training method that orients the trainee toward the surgery to ensure patient safety. Materials and Methods A training method called preoperative preparatory talk (PPT) was devised in which the preceptor orients the trainee toward the planned surgery in three phases. Comparison and statistical analysis of mean operative times of four stages of free flap surgeries after PPT and without PPT were done. Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skill (OSATS) scores of surgical trainees were also documented for surgeries done with and without PPT and statistical analysis was done for comparing these scores. Results Statistical analysis via unpaired t-test confirmed that after applying PPT, there was a signific...

Research paper thumbnail of Finite Element Analysis to Study Tensile Strength Differences between Free and Attached Ear Lobules

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open

Research paper thumbnail of Is “Initial Size of the Graft the Real Culprit behind Primary Contraction of Full-Thickness Skin Graft”? – A Cross-Sectional Study

Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2023

Background Primary contraction of full-thickness graft has been traditionally quoted to be 40%. T... more Background Primary contraction of full-thickness graft has been traditionally quoted to be 40%. There are lacunae in literature to elaborate on the factors influencing it ever since. Methods About 75 subjects who underwent full-thickness grafting procedures to resurface small defects were included in the study. The initial and final graft dimensions after primary contraction were traced on X-ray templates and the percentage of contraction was evaluated using the graphical method. This was further correlated with age, collagen, elastic matrix metalloproteinases-1 (MMP-1) and-2 content along with dermal thickness of the skin specimen sent from the graft. Results The primary contraction of the graft had a very significant correlation only with the initial size of graft harvested with a linear regression of 33.3% and a Spearman's correlation of 0.587 significant at a p-value of 0.001. Conclusion This study though preliminary tries to highlight an important factor that primary contraction of grafts is a physical phenomenon independent of its contents like collagen, elastin, or MMP-1 and-2 or age and dependent on its initial size of harvest instead.

Research paper thumbnail of Ingeniously Designed Silicone-Based Vaginal Mold Using a Condom as an Adjunct to Vaginoplasty

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

Research paper thumbnail of No added benefits of adipofascial flaps over fasciocutaneous flaps except for footwear ease and bulkiness: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma

The fasciocutaneous (FC) flap or the axial flap consists of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and deep f... more The fasciocutaneous (FC) flap or the axial flap consists of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and deep fascia. In the literature today, there is no evidence suggesting that either surgery is superior to the other in terms of outcome and complications. Reviews in the literature currently compare the outcomes of skin closure after Orthopedic surgeries. The meta-analysis aims to compare the clinical outcomes, complication rates, need for re-surgery, and donor site morbidity between the AF flaps and FC flaps. A null hypothesis that stated inferior outcomes of FC flaps along with more complication rates over AF flaps was kept at the start of the study. Methods: Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase were searched until December 2020. The review included all original studies which compared the outcomes or complications between FC and AF flaps. The quality of studies was assessed using the Minors score. Results: A total of 7 original studies with AF and FC flap procedures of which 136 underwent FC flap and 212 underwent AF flap. The pooled data meta-analysis and the subgroup analysis of these studies found no standardized protocol for reporting the outcomes or the cosmetic outcome of the flap surgery. The adipofascial group showed overall shorter operative time, less bulky flap and ability to wear footwear. Also the complications did not differ in both groups with respect to flap loss, complication following surgery, wound dehiscence, wound closure, donor site complications. Conclusion: The current meta-analysis reveals that there is no added benefit of using AF flaps over the FC flaps. The rates of partial or total flap necrosis along with donor site morbidities and successful wound closure and overall complication rates were similar between the two groups. However, there is evidence to support the superiority of AF flaps over the FC variety with respect to ease of wearing footwear and a less bulky flap. Level of evidence: Level 1 Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Broom Stick Injury Left Forearm: Unforgettable Saga

Clinics In Surgery, Nov 30, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 pandemic impact on clinical load of plastic and reconstructive surgery in a tertiary care hospital of north India: A retrospective comparative analysis

Journal of Education and Health Promotion, 2022

BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to analyze and determine statistically significant imp... more BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to analyze and determine statistically significant impact of the COVID-19 on clinical load of plastic and reconstructive surgery practices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The retrospective analysis and comparison of the number of patients visiting to outpatient clinic, number of patients admitted, number of patients operated in the plastic and reconstructive surgery department during the COVID-19 pandemic months of January 2020–June 2020 with the same months of preceding non-COVID-19 year was done. The data obtained were tabulated in Microsoft Excel spread sheet and the statistical analysis done using MedCalc statistical software. RESULTS: The mean ± standard deviation of patients attended in outpatient department (OPD), admitted in inpatient department (IPD), emergency surgeries performed, and elective surgeries performed during -COVID-19 versus COVID-19 pandemic period is (651.167 ± 310.42 vs. 212.5 ± 307.591), (83.5 ± 16.263 vs. 34.333 ± 53.74),...

Research paper thumbnail of Commentary: Dynamic Upper Eyelid Reconstruction for Total Periorbital Soft Tissue Loss

Archives of plastic surgery, May 1, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Functional audit of the use of megaprosthesis for limb reconstruction in musculoskeletal tumors – A retrospective single-center study

Journal of Orthopaedics, Feb 29, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Varicella Zoster Reactivation Manifesting as Serpiginous Peripheral Keratitis and Disciform Keratitis Occurring After Necrotizing Fasciitis in an Immunocompromised Male: A Case Report

Cureus, Jun 22, 2023

Reactivation of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) can present as corneal involvement without any p... more Reactivation of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) can present as corneal involvement without any precedent neuralgia or characteristic herpetic rash. This form of HZO can be the first manifestation of reactivation of varicella zoster virus and can masquerade as peripheral ulcerative keratitis. A 45-year-old male treated for necrotizing fasciitis (NF) one month back presented with painful diminution of vision in the right eye (RE) for two weeks without any associated vesicular rash or neuralgia. On examination, bestcorrected visual acuity in RE was 2/60 with non-marginal upper lid defect, and multiple linear contracture scars involving the upper lid, right temple, and preauricular region. There were associated peripheral corneal ring infiltrates, disc-shaped central stromal edema, and reduced corneal sensation. The patient had a history of chicken pox in childhood and was recently diagnosed with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Though corneal scrapings were negative on Tzanck smear, a presumptive clinical diagnosis of herpetic disciform keratitis was made, and the patient was started on oral and topical acyclovir with steroids. This was confirmed with improving clinical course and detection of herpes zoster DNA on polymerase chain reaction from corneal scrapings. Lid reconstruction for associated lid defect was performed using paramedian forehead flap, which was remodeled at 16 weeks. Our case, a seropositive RA patient, had reactivation of varicella zoster manifesting as peripheral serpiginous and disciform keratitis activated after NF. There are a few case reports of periorbital NF following HZO in immunocompromised patients. However, till date, no case of HZO occurring after periorbital NF has been reported. Also, in our case, reactivation of HZO presented as disciform and serpiginous keratitis without any precedent herpetic rash or neuralgia.

Research paper thumbnail of Expectation versus Reality on Basic Research Topics in Plastic Surgery Conferences: Gap Analysis

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Jun 1, 2023

The idea of attending conferences in our specialty is defeated if the demands are not met. Hence,... more The idea of attending conferences in our specialty is defeated if the demands are not met. Hence, the authors have tried to sum up the feedback after attending such conferences to give future organizers an insight into the same and ways to rectify the pitfalls by giving guidelines to amend them.

Research paper thumbnail of Técnica de reconstrução do pé com prótese de calcâneo feita sob medida em câncer primário – Relato de caso

Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia

ResumoO pé é um local incomum para tumores ósseos, e compreende cerca de 3% de todos os tumores e... more ResumoO pé é um local incomum para tumores ósseos, e compreende cerca de 3% de todos os tumores esqueléticos, em especial ao redor do calcâneo. A cirurgia radical cria um vazio no pé, o que afeta de forma negativa a capacidade de resgate do membro. As cirurgias de reconstrução do calcâneo não são comumente realizadas por causa da instabilidade da prótese, defeito de partes moles, e consequente possibilidade de insucesso pós-operatório. Assim, apresentamos aqui um caso raro de sarcoma sinovial originário da bainha do tendão tibial posterior com acometimento secundário do osso calcâneo. Considerando as experiências prévias de diferentes cirurgiões, projetamos uma prótese sob medida com modificações relevantes.

Research paper thumbnail of Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate Infants and Breastfeeding: A Survey

International Journal of Current Research and Review, 2021

Introduction: Cleft lip/palate causes various issues, feeding being the major concern for parents... more Introduction: Cleft lip/palate causes various issues, feeding being the major concern for parents. WHO recommends breastfeeding for 6 months. The cleft population is traditionally thought to be unable to breastfeed due to poor suckling. To deal with issues like inadequate gain in weight of infant due to feeding issues, trying out different feeding strategies and supplementation of calories through formula feeding, infants and mother often require assistance and guidance. Though the importance of human milk is well known, still breastfeeding is often discouraged for infants with cleft lip and palate. So, the researchers felt a need to explore breastfeeding practices among mothers of infants with cleft lip and /or palate. Materials and Methods: A retrospective telephone survey design was used to collect information from mothers of children with cleft operated at tertiary care hospital, Uttarakhand. All the mothers of children with cleft who visited tertiary care centre, Uttarakhand ov...

Research paper thumbnail of Volumetric Assessment Of The Nose After Primary Unilateral Cleft Rhinoplasty Using Laberge’s Technique

Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Oct 1, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Olympic torch flap: one-stop option for simultaneous brow, upper and lower lid reconstruction in post burn patients

PubMed, Jun 30, 2017

Facial units reconstruction in a post burn patient poses tough challenges. Simultaneous brow and ... more Facial units reconstruction in a post burn patient poses tough challenges. Simultaneous brow and lid reconstruction is one of them. This article presents a 45-year-old epileptic male with burn of complete face. The task of reconstructing the brow, upper and lower lids was successfully accomplished using a modification of the Guyuron postauricular fasciocutaneous flap, after initial grafting and radial forearm flap reconstruction of forehead and other parts of the face. The article gives a single-stop solution for simultaneous reconstruction of brow and lids using a random pattern extension of the traditional postauricular flap, thus proving the excellent vascularity and hence durability of the flap in spite of a 180 degrees change in the orientation of the flap with respect to the axis.

Research paper thumbnail of Adipose Tissue in Peripheral Obesity as an Assessment Factor for Pressure Ulcers

Advances in wound care, Dec 21, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction of Spring-Assisted Cranioplasty for Bicoronal Synotosis in India: Description of First Case and Our Learning Experience

PubMed, Jun 16, 2023

Background: Various surgical techniques for cranial reconstruction of patients with bicoronal syn... more Background: Various surgical techniques for cranial reconstruction of patients with bicoronal synostosis have been suggested. The outcome is, however, still often suboptimal. Methods: In a 5-month-old child with apert syndrome, following a craniotomy incision, lambdoid suturotomy was done bilaterally. Two springs were implanted bilaterally over the lambdoid sutures. Cephalic index was obtained from three-dimensional computed tomography scans, and photographs were analyzed for aesthetic evaluation. Result: The preoperative calvarial shape was hyperbrachycephalic. The CI improved from 92 to 83 units. Duration of surgery was 1 h 45 min, blood loss was 30 mL, and total hospital stay was 3 days. No major complications were observed. Spring removal was done at 6 months postoperatively and frontoorbital advancement performed. Conclusion: Spring-assisted cranioplasty for bicoronal synostosis is a safe and elegant technique, is less invasive than many other cranioplasties, and results in marked improvement in the calvarial shape.

Research paper thumbnail of Hearing-related problems in children with cleft palate: A single-center cross-sectional study in the sub-Himalayan population

Journal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies

Research paper thumbnail of The prospective study of change of perception of postgraduate students on objective structured clinical examination in burns and plastic surgery

Journal of Education and Health Promotion

Research paper thumbnail of Extraocular Myoplasty: Surgical Remedy For Intraocular Implant Exposure

Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020

Background: Evisceration and nucleation are commonly performed ophthalmic surgeries for painful b... more Background: Evisceration and nucleation are commonly performed ophthalmic surgeries for painful blind eye, disfiguring blind eye, endophthalmitis etc. After both these surgeries it is important to replace the lost volume in the orbit with implant. Implant is associated with many complications such as major discharge, exposure with discharge and implant exposure. The main surgical management of implant exposures basically primary revision or patch grafting with or without removal of the implant. Case: A 60 years old man presented to ophthalmic OPD with complaint of foreign body sensation and irritation in left eye. There was history of evisceration with silicon ball implant in left eye done one month back for painful blind eye at another hospital. On ophthalmic examination, there was a 3 × 4 mm of implant exposure most probably dueto tight closure. As per records the size of implant was 22mm. The patient was planned for extra-ocular myoplasty with buccal mucosal graft under general a...

Research paper thumbnail of Preoperative Preparatory Talk (PPT): Developing Operative Expertise of Plastic Surgery Trainees by Three Rounds of Preceptor-Trainee Discussions

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

Background Plastic surgery training requires the trainee to assist in surgeries to improve their ... more Background Plastic surgery training requires the trainee to assist in surgeries to improve their on-table decision making and hone their surgical skills, but this results in an increased risk of intraoperative complications and increased operative time. It is important to have a training method that orients the trainee toward the surgery to ensure patient safety. Materials and Methods A training method called preoperative preparatory talk (PPT) was devised in which the preceptor orients the trainee toward the planned surgery in three phases. Comparison and statistical analysis of mean operative times of four stages of free flap surgeries after PPT and without PPT were done. Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skill (OSATS) scores of surgical trainees were also documented for surgeries done with and without PPT and statistical analysis was done for comparing these scores. Results Statistical analysis via unpaired t-test confirmed that after applying PPT, there was a signific...

Research paper thumbnail of Finite Element Analysis to Study Tensile Strength Differences between Free and Attached Ear Lobules

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open

Research paper thumbnail of Is “Initial Size of the Graft the Real Culprit behind Primary Contraction of Full-Thickness Skin Graft”? – A Cross-Sectional Study

Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2023

Background Primary contraction of full-thickness graft has been traditionally quoted to be 40%. T... more Background Primary contraction of full-thickness graft has been traditionally quoted to be 40%. There are lacunae in literature to elaborate on the factors influencing it ever since. Methods About 75 subjects who underwent full-thickness grafting procedures to resurface small defects were included in the study. The initial and final graft dimensions after primary contraction were traced on X-ray templates and the percentage of contraction was evaluated using the graphical method. This was further correlated with age, collagen, elastic matrix metalloproteinases-1 (MMP-1) and-2 content along with dermal thickness of the skin specimen sent from the graft. Results The primary contraction of the graft had a very significant correlation only with the initial size of graft harvested with a linear regression of 33.3% and a Spearman's correlation of 0.587 significant at a p-value of 0.001. Conclusion This study though preliminary tries to highlight an important factor that primary contraction of grafts is a physical phenomenon independent of its contents like collagen, elastin, or MMP-1 and-2 or age and dependent on its initial size of harvest instead.

Research paper thumbnail of Ingeniously Designed Silicone-Based Vaginal Mold Using a Condom as an Adjunct to Vaginoplasty

Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

Research paper thumbnail of No added benefits of adipofascial flaps over fasciocutaneous flaps except for footwear ease and bulkiness: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma

The fasciocutaneous (FC) flap or the axial flap consists of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and deep f... more The fasciocutaneous (FC) flap or the axial flap consists of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and deep fascia. In the literature today, there is no evidence suggesting that either surgery is superior to the other in terms of outcome and complications. Reviews in the literature currently compare the outcomes of skin closure after Orthopedic surgeries. The meta-analysis aims to compare the clinical outcomes, complication rates, need for re-surgery, and donor site morbidity between the AF flaps and FC flaps. A null hypothesis that stated inferior outcomes of FC flaps along with more complication rates over AF flaps was kept at the start of the study. Methods: Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase were searched until December 2020. The review included all original studies which compared the outcomes or complications between FC and AF flaps. The quality of studies was assessed using the Minors score. Results: A total of 7 original studies with AF and FC flap procedures of which 136 underwent FC flap and 212 underwent AF flap. The pooled data meta-analysis and the subgroup analysis of these studies found no standardized protocol for reporting the outcomes or the cosmetic outcome of the flap surgery. The adipofascial group showed overall shorter operative time, less bulky flap and ability to wear footwear. Also the complications did not differ in both groups with respect to flap loss, complication following surgery, wound dehiscence, wound closure, donor site complications. Conclusion: The current meta-analysis reveals that there is no added benefit of using AF flaps over the FC flaps. The rates of partial or total flap necrosis along with donor site morbidities and successful wound closure and overall complication rates were similar between the two groups. However, there is evidence to support the superiority of AF flaps over the FC variety with respect to ease of wearing footwear and a less bulky flap. Level of evidence: Level 1 Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Broom Stick Injury Left Forearm: Unforgettable Saga

Clinics In Surgery, Nov 30, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 pandemic impact on clinical load of plastic and reconstructive surgery in a tertiary care hospital of north India: A retrospective comparative analysis

Journal of Education and Health Promotion, 2022

BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to analyze and determine statistically significant imp... more BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to analyze and determine statistically significant impact of the COVID-19 on clinical load of plastic and reconstructive surgery practices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The retrospective analysis and comparison of the number of patients visiting to outpatient clinic, number of patients admitted, number of patients operated in the plastic and reconstructive surgery department during the COVID-19 pandemic months of January 2020–June 2020 with the same months of preceding non-COVID-19 year was done. The data obtained were tabulated in Microsoft Excel spread sheet and the statistical analysis done using MedCalc statistical software. RESULTS: The mean ± standard deviation of patients attended in outpatient department (OPD), admitted in inpatient department (IPD), emergency surgeries performed, and elective surgeries performed during -COVID-19 versus COVID-19 pandemic period is (651.167 ± 310.42 vs. 212.5 ± 307.591), (83.5 ± 16.263 vs. 34.333 ± 53.74),...