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    Parotid Fistulas after Reconstructive Surgery for the Face and Neck Burn Contracture by Nakamoto, Kan, Niimi, Yosuke, Osa, Nagisa, Inoue, Yoshiaki, Hori, Keijiro, Sakurai, Hiroyuki

    “…A parotid fistula is a rare symptom, caused by abnormal canal between the skin and the salivary duct or gland, leading to salivary discharge from skin. A…”
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    “Elephant-trunk” negative pressure wound therapy for fixing artificial dermis with basic fibroblast growth factor for critical limb ischemia by Niimi, Yosuke, Nakamoto, Kan, Kamei, Wataru, Osa, Nagisa, Hori, Keijiro, Sakurai, Hiroyuki

    Published in Regenerative therapy (01-12-2021)
    “…The treatment of intractable toe ulcer with critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a challenge because of its poor blood flow and the wound. Here, a novel fixation…”
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    Spare Parts Surgery with a Free Posterior Interosseous Artery Perforator Flap for Thumb Tip by Kamei, Wataru, Murakami, Masami, Nakamoto, Kan, Osa, Nagisa, Niimi, Yosuke, Sakurai, Hiroyuki

    “…Replantation is an ideal method for treating fingertip amputation. However, in some cases, replantation is known to be a challenging issue. This report…”
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    Parotid Fistulas after Reconstructive Surgery for the Face and Neck Burn Contracture by Nakamoto, Kan, Niimi, Yosuke, Osa, Nagisa, Inoue, Yoshiaki, Hori, Keijiro, Sakurai, Hiroyuki

    “…A parotid fistula is a rare symptom, caused by abnormal canal between the skin and the salivary duct or gland, leading to salivary discharge from skin. A…”
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    "Elephant-trunk" negative pressure wound therapy for fixing artificial dermis with basic fibroblast growth factor for critical limb ischemia by Niimi, Yosuke, Nakamoto, Kan, Kamei, Wataru, Osa, Nagisa, Hori, Keijiro, Sakurai, Hiroyuki

    Published in Regenerative therapy (01-12-2021)
    “…INTRODUCTIONThe treatment of intractable toe ulcer with critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a challenge because of its poor blood flow and the wound. Here, a novel…”
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