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    3-DIEPrinting: 3D-printed Models to Assist the Intramuscular Dissection in Abdominally Based Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction by Jablonka, Eric M., Wu, Robin T., Mittermiller, Paul A., Gifford, Kyle, Momeni, Arash

    “…Harvest of the deep inferior epigastric vessels for microsurgical breast reconstruction can be complicated by an intricate and lengthy subfascial dissection…”
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    Improvements in Cleft Lip Aesthetics with the Fisher Repair Compared to the Mohler Repair by Mittermiller, Paul A, Martin, Shanique, Johns, Dana N, Perrault, David, Jablonka, Eric M, Khosla, Rohit K

    “…BACKGROUND:The extended Mohler rotation-advancement repair and the Fisher anatomic subunit repair are commonly used for the surgical correction of unilateral…”
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    Make Your Own Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap: Perforator Delay Improves Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap Reliability by Shakir, Sameer, Spencer, Amy B., Kozak, Geoffrey M., Jablonka, Eric M., Kanchwala, Suhail K.

    “…BACKGROUND:Abdominal-based autologous breast reconstruction remains a conflict between blood supply and donor site complication. Optimizing esthetics and…”
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    A Simplified Cost-Utility Analysis of Inpatient Flap Monitoring after Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction and Implications for Hospital Length of Stay by Jablonka, Eric M, Lamelas, Andreas M, Kanchwala, Suhail K, Rhemtulla, Irfan, Smith, Mark L

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-2019)
    “…The number of free flap take-backs and successful salvages following microsurgical breast reconstruction decreases as time from surgery increases. As a result,…”
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    A Simplified Cost-Utility Analysis of Inpatient Flap Monitoring after Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction and Implications for Hospital Length of Stay by Jablonka, Eric M., Lamelas, Andreas M., Kanchwala, Suhail K., Rhemtulla, Irfan, Smith, Mark L.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-2019)
    “…The number of free flap takebacks and successful salvages following microsurgical breast reconstruction (MBR) decreases as time from surgery increases. As a…”
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    Risk Factors for Readmission and Adverse Outcomes in Abdominoplasty by Massenburg, Benjamin B., Sanati-Mehrizy, Paymon, Jablonka, Eric M., Taub, Peter J.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-11-2015)
    “…In an era of outcomes-driven medicine, being able to benchmark complication rates of various procedures is of utmost importance. The rates of readmission,…”
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    Total penile reconstruction: A systematic review by Yao, A., Ingargiola, M.J., Lopez, C.D., Sanati-Mehrizy, P., Burish, N.M., Jablonka, E.M., Taub, P.J.

    “…Phalloplasty poses a unique challenge to the plastic and reconstructive surgeon. The development of advanced microsurgical techniques has greatly augmented the…”
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    The Impact of Resident Participation in Outpatient Plastic Surgical Procedures by Massenburg, Benjamin B., Sanati-Mehrizy, Paymon, Jablonka, Eric M., Taub, Peter J.

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-08-2016)
    “…Introduction Ensuring patient safety along with a complete surgical experience for residents is of utmost importance in plastic surgical training. The effect…”
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    Defining the Role of Free Flaps in Partial Breast Reconstruction by Smith, Mark L, Molina, Bianca J, Dayan, Erez, Jablonka, Eric M, Okwali, Michelle, Kim, Julie N, Dayan, Joseph H

    Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-03-2018)
    “…Free flaps have a well-established role in breast reconstruction after mastectomy; however, their role in partial breast reconstruction remains poorly defined…”
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    A French proposal for an innovative accelerators based coherent UV–X-ray source by Couprie, M.E, Belakhovsky, M, Gilquin, B, Garzella, D, Jablonka, M, Méot, F, Monot, P, Mosnier, A, Nahon, L, Rousse, A

    “…At the initiative of the CEA (Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique), discussions were conducted in France on fourth generation light sources. A new independent…”
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    Botulinum toxin to minimize facial scarring by Jablonka, Eric M, Sherris, David A, Gassner, Holger G

    Published in Facial plastic surgery (01-10-2012)
    “…Chemoimmobilization with botulinum toxin A is an ideal biochemical agent that allows near-total elimination of muscle pull on the healing facial wound. The…”
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    The Use of a Hyaluronic Acid–Carboxymethylcellulose Membrane as an Adhesion Barrier during Nipple Delay before Nipple-preserving Mastectomy by Lamelas, Andreas M., Jablonka, Eric M., Harmaty, Marco A., Torina, Philip J.

    “…The desire for nipple-preserving mastectomies has increased over the past decade as studies have proven that the procedure has comparable oncologic risk as a…”
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    First operation of a free-electron laser generating GW power radiation at 32 nm wavelength by Ayvazyan, V., Baboi, N., Bähr, J., Balandin, V., Beutner, B., Brandt, A., Bohnet, I., Bolzmann, A., Brinkmann, R., Brovko, O. I., Carneiro, J. P., Casalbuoni, S., Castellano, M., Castro, P., Catani, L., Chiadroni, E., Choroba, S., Cianchi, A., Delsim-Hashemi, H., Di Pirro, G., Dohlus, M., Düsterer, S., Edwards, H. T., Faatz, B., Fateev, A. A., Feldhaus, J., Flöttmann, K., Frisch, J., Fröhlich, L., Garvey, T., Gensch, U., Golubeva, N., Grabosch, H.-J., Grigoryan, B., Grimm, O., Hahn, U., Han, J. H., Hartrott, M. V., Honkavaara, K., Hüning, M., Ischebeck, R., Jaeschke, E., Jablonka, M., Kammering, R., Katalev, V., Keitel, B., Khodyachykh, S., Kim, Y., Kocharyan, V., Körfer, M., Kollewe, M., Kostin, D., Krämer, D., Krassilnikov, M., Kube, G., Lilje, L., Limberg, T., Lipka, D., Löhl, F., Luong, M., Magne, C., Menzel, J., Michelato, P., Miltchev, V., Minty, M., Möller, W. D., Monaco, L., Müller, W., Nagl, M., Napoly, O., Nicolosi, P., Nölle, D., Nuñez, T., Oppelt, A., Pagani, C., Paparella, R., Petersen, B., Petrosyan, B., Pflüger, J., Piot, P., Plönjes, E., Poletto, L., Proch, D., Pugachov, D., Rehlich, K., Richter, D., Riemann, S., Ross, M., Rossbach, J., Sachwitz, M., Saldin, E. L., Sandner, W., Schlarb, H., Schmidt, B., Schmitz, M., Schmüser, P., Schneider, J. R., Schneidmiller, E. A., Schreiber, H.-J., Schreiber, S.

    “…Many scientific disciplines ranging from physics, chemistry and biology to material sciences, geophysics and medical diagnostics need a powerful X-ray source…”
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