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  1. Discussion
  2. Development of a large-volume human-derived adipose acellular allogenic flap by perfusion decellularization
  3. Validated Outcomes in the Grafting of Autologous Fat to the Breast
  4. An aseptically processed, acellular, reticular, allogenic human dermis improves healing in diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, controlled, multicentre follow-up trial
  5. Our protocol reviews complications from smooth and textured breast implants.
  6. Discussion
  7. Plastic Surgery Complications from Medical Tourism Treated in a U.S. Academic Medical Center
  8. Impact of Obesity on Outcomes in Breast Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  9. Towards global consensus on core outcomes for hidradenitis suppurativa research: an update from the HISTORIC consensus meetings I and II
  10. Discussion
  11. Discussion
  12. Discussion
  13. Noninvasive induction of angiogenesis in tissues by external suction: sequential optimization for use in reconstructive surgery
  14. Erratum to “Erratum to “The SCARE guidelines: Consensus-based surgical case report guidelines” [Int. J. Surg. 34 (2016) 180–186]” [Int. J. Surg. 36 (2016) 396]
  15. Mature B cells accelerate wound healing after acute and chronic diabetic skin lesions
  16. The STROCSS statement: Strengthening the Reporting of Cohort Studies in Surgery
  17. Microsurgical Burn Reconstruction
  18. Impact of the PROCESS guideline on the reporting of surgical case series: A before and after study
  19. Impact of the SCARE guideline on the reporting of surgical case reports: A before and after study
  20. Support for reporting guidelines in surgical journals needs improvement: A systematic review
  21. The use of study registration and protocols in plastic surgery research: A systematic review
  22. Skin Substitutes and Bioscaffolds
  23. Selective Intraoperative Vasopressor Use Is Not Associated with Increased Risk of DIEP Flap Complications
  24. Hyperspectral Imaging Provides Early Prediction of Random Axial Flap Necrosis in a Preclinical Model
  25. Natural biomaterials are commonly used in skin replacement.
  26. Tissue-Engineered Skin Substitutes
  27. Fournier Gangrene
  28. Bio-Inspired Design of Skin Replacement Therapies
  29. Skin Regeneration and Bioengineering
  30. The Teaming Curve
  31. Mechanotherapy: revisiting physical therapy and recruiting mechanobiology for a new era in medicine
  32. Mechanisms of Action of External Volume Expansion Devices
  33. Reply
  34. A Monitoring Tool for Performance Improvement in Plastic Surgery at the Individual Level
  35. Current Methods of Burn Reconstruction
  36. The methodological quality of randomized controlled trials in plastic surgery needs improvement: A systematic review
  37. Skin Perfusion and Oxygenation Changes in Radiation Fibrosis
  38. Transdiaphragmatic Omental Harvest
  39. Cumulative team experience matters more than individual surgeon experience in cardiac surgery
  40. Burn Dressings and Skin Substitutes
  41. Predictors for Major Wound Complications Following Preoperative Radiotherapy and Surgery for Soft-Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremities and Trunk: Importance of Tumor Proximity to Skin Surface
  42. Mechanisms of action of microdeformational wound therapy
  43. External Volume Expansion Increases Subcutaneous Thickness, Cell Proliferation, and Vascular Remodeling in a Murine Model
  44. Lubricin in human breast tissue expander capsules
  45. Discussion
  46. Foam Pore Size Is a Critical Interface Parameter of Suction-Based Wound Healing Devices
  47. Three Patients with Full Facial Transplantation
  48. Mast Cells Are Required in the Proliferation and Remodeling Phases of Microdeformational Wound Therapy
  49. A Review of the Role of Mechanical Forces in Cutaneous Wound Healing
  50. Lack of FGF-7 Further Delays Cutaneous Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice
  51. Peripheral Blood Fibrocytes
  52. Shock Wave Therapy in Wound Healing
  53. A Morphometric Study of Mechanotransductively Induced Dermal Neovascularization
  54. Poly-N-Acetyl Glucosamine Fibers Are Synergistic With Vacuum-Assisted Closure in Augmenting the Healing Response of Diabetic Mice
  55. Poly-N-Acetyl Glucosamine Fibers Induce Angiogenesis in ADP Inhibitor-Treated Diabetic Mice
  56. Venous congestion in abdominal flap breast reconstructions – a simple treatment for a temporary problem
  57. Waveform Modulation of Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy in the Murine Model
  58. Microdeformation of Three-Dimensional Cultured Fibroblasts Induces Gene Expression and Morphological Changes
  59. Angiogenesis in Wounds Treated by Microdeformational Wound Therapy
  60. Discussion: The New Reconstructive Ladder: Modifications to the Traditional Model
  61. Template for Skin Regeneration
  62. Update on Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
  63. Combination of stromal cell-derived factor-1 and collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffold delays contraction and accelerates reepithelialization of dermal wounds in wild-type mice
  64. The Mobilization and Effect of Endogenous Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells in Diabetic Wound Healing
  65. The Reconstructive Matrix: A New Paradigm in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
  66. Controlled induction of distributed microdeformation in wounded tissue via a microchamber array dressing
  67. Analysis of Nerve and Neuropeptide Patterns in Vacuum-Assisted Closure–Treated Diabetic Murine Wounds
  68. Use of the parabiotic model in studies of cutaneous wound healing to define the participation of circulating cells
  69. In Vivo Acceleration of Skin Growth Using a Servo-Controlled Stretching Device
  70. Quiescent Platelets Stimulate Angiogenesis and Diabetic Wound Repair
  71. Early Healing of Transcolonic and Transgastric Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery Access Sites
  72. Reduction in incidence of deep sternal wound infections: Random or real?
  73. Color Atlas of Burn Reconstructive Surgery
  74. Short Periodic Applications of the Vacuum-Assisted Closure Device Cause an Extended Tissue Response in the Diabetic Mouse Model
  75. Recognition of a New Chemotherapeutic Vesicant: Trabectedin (Ecteinascidin-743) Extravasation With Skin and Soft Tissue Damage
  76. The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Three-Dimensional Chondroinduction of Human Adipose–Derived Stem Cells
  77. A Detailed Analysis of the Reduction Mammaplasty Learning Curve: A Statistical Process Model for Approaching Surgical Performance Improvement
  78. Improved Cutaneous Healing in Diabetic Mice Exposed to Healthy Peripheral Circulation
  79. Escharotomy and Decompressive Therapies in Burns
  80. Poly-N-Acetyl Glucosamine Nanofibers
  81. Analysis of Neuropeptides in Stretched Skin
  82. The mechanisms of action of vacuum assisted closure: More to learn
  83. V-Y Modification of a Bipedicle Perforator Flap
  84. The Skin Allograft Revisited: A Potentially Permanent Wound Coverage Option in the Critically Ill Patient
  85. Gauging Surgeons' Understanding and Perceptions of an Academic Incentive Plan
  86. Risk Analysis for the Reverse Sural Fasciocutaneous Flap in Distal Leg Reconstruction
  87. Excision and Skin Grafting of Thermal Burns
  88. Biomaterials for Treating Skin Loss
  89. Introduction
  90. Summary
  91. Biomaterials for treating skin loss
  92. Introduction: development of skin substitutes
  93. Summary: biomaterials for treating skin loss
  94. The pathophysiologic basis for wound healing and cutaneous regeneration
  95. Contributor contact details
  96. Tumors Stimulate Platelet Delivery of Angiogenic Factors in Vivo
  97. Comparison of Quantitative Educational Metrics between Integrated and Independent Plastic Surgery Residents
  98. The Mechanism of Action of the Vacuum-Assisted Closure Device
  99. Incidence of Hematoma Complication with Heparin Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis after TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction
  100. Effects of Poly-N-acetyl Glucosamine (pGlcNAc) Patch on Wound Healing in db/db Mouse
  101. Healing modulation induced by freeze-dried platelet-rich plasma and micronized allogenic dermis in a diabetic wound model
  102. Patency of the Descending Branch of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery in Patients with Vascular Disease
  103. The Role of Free-Tissue Transfer for Head and Neck Burn Reconstruction
  104. Tensile Forces Stimulate Vascular Remodeling and Epidermal Cell Proliferation in Living Skin
  105. Side Population Hematopoietic Stem Cells Promote Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice
  106. Optimization of UV cross-linking density for durable and nontoxic collagen GAG dermal substitute
  107. Bronchopleural Fistula Repair During Clagett Closure Utilizing a Collagen Matrix Plug
  108. Introduction of Microsurgery in Vietnam by a Charitable Organization: A 15-Year Experience
  109. Wound-healing properties of trehalose-stabilized freeze-dried outdated platelets
  110. Novel presentation of intraneural nodular fasciitis of the sciatic nerve
  111. Trehalose lyophilized platelets for wound healing
  112. A set of genes previously implicated in the hypoxia response might be an important modulator in the rat ear tissue response to mechanical stretch
  113. Absolute enrichment: gene set enrichment analysis for homeostatic systems
  114. Eliminating the vertical scar in breast reduction–Boston modification of the Robertson technique
  115. Freeze-dried platelet-rich plasma shows beneficial healing properties in chronic wounds
  116. Predictors of Survival and Length of Stay in Burn Patients Older Than 80 Years of Age: Does Age Really Matter?
  117. Lower Extremity Trauma: Trends in the Management of Soft-Tissue Reconstruction of Open Tibia-Fibula Fractures
  118. Microdeformational Wound Therapy
  119. Effect of Recombinant Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (Regranex®) on Wound Closure in Genetically Diabetic Mice
  120. Fourth-Degree Burns to the Lower Extremity with Exposed Tendon and Bone: A Ten-Year Experience
  121. Heat Injury to Cells in Perfused Systems
  122. Molecular Crowding Effects on Protein Stability
  123. Early Experience Using Low-Frequency Ultrasound in Chronic Wounds
  124. Effects of Crowding on the Thermal Stability of Heterogeneous Protein Solutions
  125. Rapid Acute Amiodarone-Induced Hepatotoxicity in a Burn Patient
  126. Expired Liquid Preserved Platelet Releasates Retain Proliferative Activity1
  127. Thermal Diffusion Probe Analysis of Perfusion Changes in Vascular Occlusions of Rabbit Pedicle Flaps
  128. Vacuum-Assisted Closure: Microdeformations of Wounds and Cell Proliferation
  129. Two-Photon Confocal Microscopy: A Nondestructive Method for Studying Wound Healing
  130. DERMATOPHYTIC PSEUDOMYCETOMA OF THE SCALP
  131. Continuous and Real-Time Blood Perfusion Monitoring in Prefabricated Flaps
  132. Management of Early Groin Vascular Bypass Graft Infections With Sartorius and Rectus Femoris Flaps
  133. Clinical applications of tissue engineered constructs
  134. The Role of Muscle Flaps in Pulmonary Aspergillosis
  135. The Development of an Educational Web Site for Burn Care: Burnsurgery.org
  136. Regeneration of Neomucosa Using Cell-Seeded Collagen-GAG Matrices in Athymic Mice
  137. Clinical Use of Skin Substitutes
  138. Artificial Skin: A Fifth Route to Organ Repair and Replacement
  139. Wound tissue can utilize a polymeric template to synthesize a functional extension of skin