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    Pneumothorax and abdominal free air occurred after percutaneous tracheostomy (PCT) by Shimoji, Katsumasa, Kuniyoshi, Y, Miyaguni, T, Toyama, M, Miyazato, S, Heshiki, T, Uechi, K, Oyama, C, Maeshiro, N, Maeshiro, T

    “…We report a case of pneumothorax and abdominal free air after percutaneous tracheostomy (PCT). A 80-year-old female was intubation for upper respiratory…”
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    The use of a free medialis pedis flap for resurfacing skin defects of the hand and digits: results in five cases by Ishikura, N, Heshiki, T, Tsukada, S

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-01-1995)
    “…A free medialis pedis flap was used to repair skin defects of the fingers and hand in five patients, the flap sizes ranging from 2 x 3 cm to 5 x 10 cm. Four…”
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    Use of skin staples to fix film dressings on scalp donor wounds in patients with burns by Morita, Reiji, Ishikura, Naotaka, Kawakami, Shigehiko, Heshiki, Takaya, Shimada, Kenichi, Kurosawa, Tomoko

    Published in Burns (01-05-2002)
    “…Split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) from the scalp have been used in large burns. The donor site wounds are usually covered using occlusive dressings, such as…”
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    Use of the free medialis pedis flap in orofacial reconstruction: report of two cases by Ishikura, N, Kawakami, S, Heshiki, T, Yoshida, J

    Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-04-1999)
    “…The medialis pedis flap is a fasciocutaneous flap based on a branch of the medial plantar artery. The authors have used this flap in the reconstruction of skin…”
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    Repair of complete syndactyly by tissue expansion and composite grafts by Ishikura, Naotaka, Takaya, Heshiki, Kimura, Tetsuji, Tsukada, Sadao

    Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-09-1995)
    “…Repair of complete syndactyly by a combination of tissue expansion and composite grafts from the glabrous non-weight bearing areas of the foot has been…”
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