Van der Woude Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Dr. Sarder Rizwan Nayeem | Van der Woude Syndrome also referred to in literature as autosomal dominant inherited clefting syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant condition that affects embryologic facial development and is characterized by two labial pits (fistulae) in the lower lip and is usually associated with cleft lip and cleft palate.

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Fat Cyst Excision Followed by Breast Implant as Management of Complications of Lipotransfer for Breast Augmentation: A Case Report

Paraskevas Kontoes | Breast augmentation via autogenous lipotransfer may result in complications such as fat necrosis, calcification, the formation of encapsulated fatty masses (cystic lesions), infection, lymphadenopathy, disfigurement of breast contour, hypersensitive breasts, and itchy nipples if not performed correctly.

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Breast Reconstruction by Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap and Silicone Implant in a Patient with Poland’s Syndrome: A Case Report

Hasib Rahman | Poland’s syndrome was first described by Sir Alfred Poland in 1851 which is a rare congenital malformation of the chest wall and upper limb in the form of absence of the pectoralis muscles and ipsilateral hand abnormality with an incidence of 1 in 7000 to 100,000.

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Use of Thick Split Thickness Sheet Skin Graft and its Outcome: A Case of Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevus on the Face

Mohammad Nashir Uddin | Reconstruction of soft tissue defect in and around the elbow is of great concern for the Plastic Surgeons since it is a difficult region to reconstruct from a functional point of view.

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Use of Autologous Fat Grafting as an Adjunct to FAMM Flap for Reconstruction of a Traumatic Lip Injury by Human Bite

Humayra Z U, Sharmin A, Khan MA | The lips have important functional and aesthetic roles in daily living(!). They are the focal point of the lower face, with several aesthetic units intricately controlled by a complex series of muscles. Restoration of the whole spectrum makes reconstruction of the lip especially challenging. Case Presentation: A 25 years old female presented with a severe tissue defect on her upper lip and left angle of mouth to

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Resurfacing Large Palmar Hand Wound with an Aesthetic Demand from a Patient: A Case Report 

Rahman H, Azad MAK, Mannan MA, Rouf RS | Early, single stage reconstruction of hand wound with a well vascularised tissue carries the best possible result. It also enables to do any secondary procedures for tendon, nerve or joints. Free tissue transfer is only rarely indicated for the palm. when required, however, these procedures can limit hospital stay and overall cost. Commonly used free flap like radial forearm flap, dorsalis pedis flap,

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