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    Case-matched Comparison of Implant-based Breast Reconstruction with and without Acellular Dermal Matrix by Kilmer, Lee H, Challa, Sanjana, Stranix, John T, Campbell, Christopher A

    “…Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is commonly used in implant-based breast reconstruction due to improved soft-tissue support and control of the implant pocket and…”
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    Gender-Affirming Surgery Improves Mental Health Outcomes and Decreases Antidepressant Use in Patients with Gender Dysphoria by Kilmer, Lee H, Chou, Jesse, Campbell, Christopher A, DeGeorge, Brent R, Stranix, John T

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-11-2024)
    “…Patients with gender dysphoria face significant health disparities and barriers to care. Transition-related care includes hormonal therapy, mental health care,…”
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    Mental Health Trends in Patients With Symptomatic Macromastia After Reduction Mammoplasty by Park, Rachel H, Odega, Ugochukwu K, Kilmer, Lee H, Hollenbeck, Scott T, DeGeorge, Brent R

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-07-2024)
    “…Symptomatic macromastia can significantly affect both physical and mental health. Although previous studies suggested that breast reduction (BR) improves…”
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    Oncoplastic breast reduction surgery decreases rates of reoperation with no increased medical risk by Kilmer, Lee H., Weidman, Allan A., DeGeorge, Brent R., Stranix, John T., Campbell, Chris A.

    “…The purpose of this study is to compare the oncologic, medical, and surgical outcomes of lumpectomy versus oncoplastic breast reduction surgery (OBRS) on a…”
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    Determinants of pressure injury development in patients with COVID-19 by Kilmer, Lee H, Samuel, Ankita, Forster, Grace L, Stranix, John T, Black, Jonathan S, Campbell, Christopher A, DeGeorge, Jr, Brent R

    Published in Journal of wound care (02-03-2024)
    “…Pressure injuries (PIs) often develop in critically ill patients due to immobility, and underlying comorbidities that decrease tissue perfusion and wound…”
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