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    Single stage management of Gustilo type Ⅲ A/B tibia fractures: Fixed with nail & covered with fasciocutaneous flap by Nambi, G.I., Salunke, Abhijeet Ashok, Thirumalaisamy, S.G., Babu, V. Lenin, Baskaran, K., Janarthanan, T., Boopathi, K., Chen, Yong Sheng

    Published in Chinese journal of traumatology (01-04-2017)
    “…Purpose: To evaluate the role of immediate and definitive management of Gustilo type Ⅲ A/B tibia fractures with intramedullary nailing and fasciocutaneous…”
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    Monofocal maxillary fibrous dysplasia with orbital, nasal and oral obstruction by Nambi, G.I, Jacob, Jeeth, Gupta, Ashish Kumar

    “…Summary Fibrous dysplasia is a condition characterised by excessive proliferation of bone-forming mesenchymal cells. Although a variety of causative factors…”
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    Simultaneous bilateral shoulder and bilateral central acetabular fracture dislocation: What to do by Sheth, Hardik, Salunke, Abhijeet Ashok, Panchal, Ramesh, Chokshi, Jimmy, Nambi, G.I., Singh, Saranjeet, Patel, Amit, Sheth, Ranu

    Published in Chinese journal of traumatology (01-02-2016)
    “…Musculoskeletal injuries following seizures have a high morbidity and mortality. These injuries are often missed and the diagnosis is delayed due to a lack of…”
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    Retrograde vascularisation of fibula free flap in composite oro-mandibular reconstruction by Nambi, G.I., Dhiwakar, M.

    Published in Indian journal of plastic surgery (01-01-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT We present a case of composite oromandibular reconstruction with fibula free flap in which the vascularity to the flap was established in a retrograde…”
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    Skin paddle vascularity of free fibula flap - A study of 386 cases and a classification based on contribution from axial vessels of the leg by Yadav, Prabha S., Ahmad, Quazi G., Shankhdhar, Vinay K., Nambi, G.I.

    Published in Indian journal of plastic surgery (01-01-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective : The skin paddle of the free fibula flap receives its vascular supply from septocutaneous perforators, musculocutaneous perforators or from…”
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    Absence of the palmaris longus is a warning sign for avoiding the superficial ulnar artery ‘trap’ by Yadav, Prabha S., Ahmad, Quazi G., Shankhdhar, Vinay K., Nambi, G.I.

    Published in Indian journal of plastic surgery (01-01-2013)
    “…When Pl is absent, one must be careful because the Fcr will be the first tendon and any overshooting of the Fcr in these circumstances will disrupt the…”
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    A simple and effective way of maintaining the microvascular field clean and dry during anastomosis by Nambi, G.I., Kumta, Samir M., Mokal, Nitin J., Thatte, Mukund R.

    Published in Indian journal of plastic surgery (01-01-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT During microvascular anastomosis, it is important to maintain the microsurgical field irrigated yet dry so as to achieve a good view of the vessels…”
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    Incidentaloma at Radial Artery Forearm Free Flap Harvest: An Occult Volar Wrist Ganglion by Nambi, G. I., Dhiwakar, M.

    Published in Journal of hand and microsurgery (05-09-2016)
    “…Occult volar wrist ganglion originating from radioscaphoid interval and having adherence to flexor carpi radialis tendon [Fcr] and radial artery is an uncommon…”
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