Search Results - "KOUL, A. R."
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Early use of microvascular free tissue transfer in the management of electrical injuries
Published in Burns (01-08-2008)“…Abstract High-tension electricity can cause devastating injuries which may result in major soft-tissue loss, limb loss and sometimes major threat to life. Deep…”
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Early active mobilisation versus immobilisation after extrinsic extensor tendon repair: A prospective randomised trial
Published in Indian journal of plastic surgery (01-01-2012)“…ABSTRACT Background : Whether to splint the extensor tendon repairs or to mobilise them early is debatable. Recently, mobilisation has shown favourable results…”
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Complex Extensor Tendon Injuries: Early Active Motion Following Single-Stage Reconstruction
Published in The Journal of hand surgery, European volume (01-12-2008)“…This study presents a retrospective evaluation of patients managed with single-stage repair following complex extensor tendon injuries. Over a 2-year period,…”
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Prevalence of chronic airflow limitation in Kashmir, North India: results from the BOLD study
Published in The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease (01-10-2016)“…BACKGROUND: Data on spirometrically defined chronic airflow limitation (CAL) are scarce in developing countries.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of…”
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Free split iliac-bone flap transfer based on the superior gluteal vessels: anatomy and case reports
Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-05-1997)“…Large bone flaps for free transfer can be successfully and safely harvested based on the deep branch of the superior gluteal artery. The anatomy is consistent,…”
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One-stage reconstruction of post-electrical burn forearm and hand defects using microsurgical transfer of an ulnar neuromyotendinocutaneous unit
Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-01-1998)“…Three cases of high-voltage electrical burns of the wrist and forearm were reconstructed, using vascularized ipsilateral ulnar nerve transfers to median-nerve…”
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Bilatéral high upper limb replantation in a child
Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-05-2004)“…Bilateral high amputation of upper limbs in a child is a very unusual injury. In the present case, although the amputation was high and significant avulsion…”
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