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    Ceramic Dressings-A New Non-Pharmacological Therapeutic Option in the Management of Chronic Wounds? by Hecker, Andrzej, Watzinger, Nikolaus, Pignet, Anna-Lisa, Michelitsch, Birgit, Kotzbeck, Petra, Kamolz, Lars-Peter

    Published in Journal of personalized medicine (08-05-2024)
    “…A new ceramic dressing, free from active antimicrobial or pharmaceutical agents, uses physical binding mechanisms for its absorption capacities and…”
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    Pedicled Rectus Femoris Flap for Restoration of Suprapatellar Quadriceps Tendon and Defect Coverage after Multiple Reconstruction Attempts-A Case Report and Literature Review by Hecker, Andrzej, Watzinger, Nikolaus, Pignet, Anna-Lisa, Schellnegger, Marlies, Reinbacher, Patrick, Girsch, Werner

    Published in Journal of personalized medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…There is no unified approach for restoring the suprapatellar quadriceps tendon and covering tissue defects simultaneously. In this case report, we present the…”
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    Clinical Applications of Three-Dimensional Printing in Upper Extremity Surgery: A Systematic Review by Hecker, Andrzej, Tax, Lukas, Giese, Barbara, Schellnegger, Marlies, Pignet, Anna-Lisa, Reinbacher, Patrick, Watzinger, Nikolaus, Kamolz, Lars-Peter, Lumenta, David Benjamin

    Published in Journal of personalized medicine (06-02-2023)
    “…Three-dimensional printing for medical applications in surgery of the upper extremity has gained in popularity as reflected by the increasing number of…”
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    Long-Term Functional Outcomes after Hand Burns: A Monocentric Controlled Cohort Study by Watzinger, Nikolaus, Hecker, Andrzej, Petschnig, David, Tran, Jana, Glantschnig, Caroline, Moshammer, Maximilian, Pignet, Anna-Lisa, Ellersdorfer, Anna-Maria, Kamolz, Lars-Peter

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (15-06-2024)
    “…: Hand burns are involved in 80-90% of severe burn injuries. Even though hands correspond to a small total burn surface area (TBSA) of less than 5%, the loss…”
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