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    Spontaneity of smile after facial paralysis rehabilitation when using a non-facial donor nerve by Hontanilla, Bernardo, M.D, Ph.D, Cabello, Álvaro, M.D

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-09-2016)
    “…Summary Introduction The current focus in dynamic reanimation of facial paralysis lies not only in restoring movement but also regaining smile spontaneity. It…”
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    Effect of P144® (Anti-TGF-β) in an "In Vivo" Human Hypertrophic Scar Model in Nude Mice by Qiu, Shan Shan, Dotor, Javier, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    Published in PloS one (31-12-2015)
    “…Hypertrophic scars are one of the most important complications in surgery due to their cosmetic and functional impairments. Previous studies in tissue fibrotic…”
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    The Impact of Adjuvant Radiotherapy on Immediate Implant-based Breast Reconstruction Surgical and Satisfaction Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Zugasti, Ania, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    “…Adjuvant radiotherapy could be a necessary step in the oncological treatment for breast cancer. However, radiotherapy may have negative effects on…”
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    Lymphaticovenular anastomoses for lymphedema treatment: 18 months postoperative outcomes by Auba, Cristina, Marre, Diego, Rodríguez-Losada, Gonzalo, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    Published in Microsurgery (01-05-2012)
    “…The purpose of this work was to report our initial experience with lymphaticovenular anastomoses (LVA), a controversial technique for lymphedema treatment…”
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    The Man of the Shroud of Turin: Is He Dead or Alive? by Hontanilla Calatayud, Bernardo

    Published in Scientia et Fides (01-01-2022)
    “…It has been assumed that the person represented on the Shroud of Turin is dead and the image corresponds to a person dead from crucifixion. We have conducted…”
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    Signs of Life in the Figure of the Shroud of Turin by Bernardo Hontanilla Calatayud

    Published in Scientia et Fides (01-01-2020)
    “…In this article several signs of life present in the Shroud of Turin are pointed out. Following the development of rigor mortis, the body posture of the image…”
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    An Experimental Murine Model to Assess Biofilm Persistence on Commercial Breast Implant Surfaces by Carmona-Torre, Francisco, Fernández-Ciriza, Leire, Berniz, Carlos, Gomez-Martinez de Lecea, Cristina, Ramos, Ana, Hontanilla, Bernardo, Del Pozo, Jose L

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Capsular contracture is the most frequently associated complication following breast implant placement. Biofilm formation on the surface of such implants could…”
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    A Novel Method for Identifying Patients with High Risk of Litigation in Plastic Surgery: Introducing the FATIMA Acronym by Vicente-Ruiz, Miriam, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (30-10-2024)
    “…In recent years, there has been an upward tendency in the number of claims against Plastic Surgeons in some countries, while remaining among the most litigated…”
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    Measuring Patient-Reported Outcomes After Facial Paralysis Reconstruction Surgery Using the FACE-Q by Vicente-Ruiz, Miriam, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    “…Patients affected by facial paralysis often experience significant psychosocial impairment, it is, therefore, essential to incorporate their perspective when…”
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    Necrosis superficial completa de colgajo libre: una complicación inusual by Miriam Vicente-Ruiz, Bernardo Hontanilla Calatayud

    Published in Cirugía Plástica Ibero-Latinoamericana (01-11-2021)
    “…Resumen Aunque existe abundante literatura sobre las distintas complicaciones de los colgajos libres, la descripción de necrosis superficial completa en…”
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    Masseteric-facial nerve transposition for reanimation of the smile in incomplete facial paralysis by Hontanilla, Bernardo, Marre, Diego

    “…Abstract Incomplete facial paralysis occurs in about a third of patients with Bell's palsy. Although their faces are symmetrical at rest, when they smile they…”
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    Differences between sexes in dissociation and spontaneity of smile in facial paralysis reanimation with the masseteric nerve by Hontanilla, Bernardo, Marre, Diego

    Published in Head & neck (01-08-2014)
    “…Background A patient's sex is likely to play an important role in facial paralysis reanimation, with women being superior in terms of development of brain…”
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    Increments in ischaemia time induces microvascular complications in the DIEP flap for breast reconstruction by Marre, Diego, Hontanilla, Bernardo

    “…Summary Background The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap is currently one of the preferred methods of autologous breast reconstruction. As…”
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    Masseteric nerve transference with sling tendon for symmetry in the restoration of facial paralysis: An effective combination of dynamic and static correction by Hontanilla, Bernardo, Bérniz, Carlos

    “…Masseteric nerve transposition has shown to be an effective technique for the treatment of facial paralysis. Due to its low morbidity at the donor site, its…”
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    Facial Reanimation with Gracilis Muscle Transfer Neurotized to Cross-Facial Nerve Graft versus Masseteric Nerve: A Comparative Study Using the FACIAL CLIMA Evaluating System by Hontanilla, Bernardo, Marre, Diego, Cabello, Álvaro

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-06-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND:Longstanding unilateral facial paralysis is best addressed with microneurovascular muscle transplantation. Neurotization can be obtained from the…”
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