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    Impact of frailty on outcomes in surgical patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Panayi, A.C., Orkaby, A.R., Sakthivel, D., Endo, Y., Varon, D., Roh, D., Orgill, D.P., Neppl, R.L., Javedan, H., Bhasin, S., Sinha, I.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-08-2019)
    “…Age has historically been used to predict negative post-surgical outcomes. The concept of frailty was introduced to explain the discrepancies that exist…”
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    Noninvasive induction of angiogenesis in tissues by external suction: sequential optimization for use in reconstructive surgery by Giatsidis, G., Cheng, L., Haddad, Anthony, Ji, K., Succar, J., Lancerotto, L., Lujan-Hernandez, J., Fiorina, P., Matsumine, H., Orgill, D. P.

    Published in Angiogenesis (London) (01-02-2018)
    “…In reconstructive surgery, tissues are routinely transferred to repair a defect caused by trauma, cancer, chronic diseases, or congenital malformations;…”
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    Restoration of Facial Form and Function After Severe Disfigurement from Burn Injury by a Composite Facial Allograft by Pomahac, B., Pribaz, J., Eriksson, E., Annino, D., Caterson, S., Sampson, C., Chun, Y., Orgill, D., Nowinski, D., Tullius, S. G.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-02-2011)
    “…Composite facial allotransplantation is emerging as a treatment option for severe facial disfigurements. The technical feasibility of facial transplantation…”
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    Systematic review of therapeutic nipple‐sparing versus skin‐sparing mastectomy by Agha, R. A., Al Omran, Y., Wellstead, G., Sagoo, H., Barai, I., Rajmohan, S., Borrelli, M. R, Vella‐Baldacchino, M., Orgill, D. P., Rusby, J. E.

    Published in BJS open (01-04-2019)
    “…Background The use of nipple‐sparing mastectomy (NSM) is increasing, despite unproven oncological safety in the therapeutic setting. The aim of this systematic…”
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    Systematic review of the methodological and reporting quality of case series in surgery by Agha, R. A., Fowler, A. J., Lee, S.-Y., Gundogan, B., Whitehurst, K., Sagoo, H. K., Jeong, K. J. L., Altman, D. G., Orgill, D. P.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-09-2016)
    “…Background Case series are an important and common study type. No guideline exists for reporting case series and there is evidence of key data being missed…”
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    Systematic review of methodological quality of individual performance measurement in surgery by Maruthappu, M., El-Harasis, M. A., Nagendran, M., Orgill, D. P., McCulloch, P., Duclos, A., Carty, M. J.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2014)
    “…Background Calls for greater transparency with improved quality, safety and outcomes have led to performance tracking of individual surgeons. This study…”
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    Impact of the PROCESS guideline on the reporting of surgical case series: A before and after study by Agha, R.A., Borrelli, M.R., Farwana, R., Kusu-Orkar, T., Millip, M.C., Thavayogan, R., Garner, J., Darhouse, N., Orgill, D.P.

    “…The PROCESS guideline was developed in 2016 through expert Delphi consensus. It aimed to improve the quality of reporting of surgical case series. This study…”
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    Impact of the SCARE guideline on the reporting of surgical case reports: A before and after study by Agha, R.A., Farwana, R., Borrelli, M.R., Tickunas, T., Kusu-Orkar, T., Millip, M.C., Thavayogan, R., Garner, J., Orgill, D.P.

    “…The SCARE guideline was developed in 2016 through an expert Delphi consensus exercise. It aimed to improve the quality of reporting of surgical case reports…”
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    The relative thermal stability of tissue macromolecules and cellular structure in burn injury by Despa, F., Orgill, D.P., Neuwalder, J., Lee, R.C.

    Published in Burns (01-08-2005)
    “…When tissue is subjected to higher than physiological temperatures, protein and cell organelle structures can be altered resulting in cell death and subsequent…”
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    A Morphometric Study of Mechanotransductively Induced Dermal Neovascularization by Erba, Paolo, Miele, Lino F., Adini, Avner, Ackermann, Maximilian, Lamarche, James M., Orgill, Britlyn D., D'Amato, Robert J., Konerding, Moritz A., Mentzer, Steven J., Orgill, Dennis P.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-2011)
    “…Mechanical stretch has been shown to induce vascular remodeling and increase vessel density, but the pathophysiologic mechanisms and the morphologic changes…”
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    Flap prefabrication in the head and neck : A 10-year experience by PRIBAZ, J. J, FINE, N, ORGILL, D. P

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-03-1999)
    “…Tissue neovascularized by implanting a vascular pedicle can be transferred as a "prefabricated flap" based on the blood flow through the implanted pedicle…”
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    Synthesis and Characterization of a Model Extracellular Matrix that Induces Partial Regeneration of Adult Mammalian Skin by Yannas, I. V., Lee, E., Orgill, D. P., Skrabut, E. M., Murphy, G. F.

    “…Regeneration of the dermis does not occur spontaneously in the adult mammal. The epidermis is regenerated spontaneously provided there is a dermal substrate…”
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    Organized Skin Structure Is Regenerated In Vivo from Collagen-GAG Matrices Seeded with Autologous Keratinocytes by Compton, Carolyn C., Butler, Charles E., Yannas, Ioannis V., Warland, Gretchen, Orgill, Dennis P.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-06-1998)
    “…A well-characterized collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrix (CGM) that has been shown to function as a dermal analog was seeded with freshly disaggregated…”
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