June 2015 - Volume 135 - Issue 6 : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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June 2015 - Volume 135 - Issue 6
pp: 1509-1756,946e-1087e

Original Articles


Ideas and Innovations



Original Articles


Outcomes Article


Original Article


Ideas and Innovations


Special Topic



Original Articles



Original Articles


Special Topic



Original Article


Outcomes Article


Original Articles



Head and Neck: Original Articles


Trunk: Special Topic/Outcomes Article


Lower Extremity: Ideas and Innovations




Original Article


Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Preventing Surgical-Site Infection in Plastic Surgery: An Evidence-Based Consensus Conference Statement from the American Association of Plastic Surgeons

Ariyan, Stephan; Martin, Janet; Lal, Avtar; More

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 135(6):1723-1739, June 2015.

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Creator: Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Duration: 3:23

This month Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery," discusses three articles covering varying issues which plastic surgeons now treat. The first article studies the outcomes of migraine surgery in the adolescent population. The second article evaluates a rhinoplasty technique used to treat sleep apnea. The final article looks at how plastic surgeons are blurring today’s science with science fiction in an effort to develop prosthetic limbs with a sense of touch. Volume 135, Issue 6.

“A Retrospective Review of the Outcomes of Migraine Surgery in the Adolescent Population” by Guyuron et al.; “Can Functional Septorhinoplasty Independently Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea?” by Shuaib et al; “Providing a Sense of Touch to Prosthetic Hands” by Nghiem et al.
All content is available at http://prsjournal.com

For consumer information on plastic surgery and to find a board certified plastic surgeon in your area visit http://plasticsurgery.org. Keywords: Migraine; Sleep apnea; Rhinoplasty; Prosthetic limbs;. Keywords: Migraine; Sleep apnea; Rhinoplasty; Prosthetic limbs;
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