2017-18 HSC Section 4 Green Book

TABLE OF CONTENTS Selected Recent Materials - Reproduced in this Study Guide

April 2018 Section 4: PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE PROBLEMS

Additional Reference Material.................................................................................................i - iii Cycle 2017-2018 Index........................................................................................................I-1 – I-9

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COSMETIC A. Tissue engineering and related topics for cosmetic applications Banyard DA, Bourgeois JM, Widgerow AD, Evans GR. Regenerative biomaterials: a review. Plast Reconstr Surg . 2015; 135(6):1740-1748. EBM level 4..................................................................................................................1-9 Summary : The authors present a review of biomaterials and biodegradable synthetics and their clinical applications in burn reconstruction and wound healing, craniofacial repair, and cosmetic surgery. Fabi S, Sundaram H. The potential of topical and injectable growth factors and cytokines for skin rejuvenation. Facial Plast Surg . 2014; 30(2):157-171. EBM level 3..............................................................................................................10-24 Summary : This article reviews the available evidence for the role of topical and injectable growth factors contained in autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in skin regeneration. It presents data from recent studies and includes safety considerations. Evidence gaps that currently exist between experimental observations regarding growth factors and their proven clinical benefits are discussed. B. Cosmetic rhinoplasty Rohrich RJ, Dauwe PB, Pulikkottil BJ, Pezeshk RA. The importance of the anterior septal angle in the open dorsal approach to rhinoplasty. Plast Reconstr Surg . 2017; 139(3):604-612. EBM level 5....................................................25-33

Summary : This paper describes the importance of the anterior septal angle as a reference for successful rhinoplasty in both primary and revision cases.

Spataro E, Piccirillo JF, Kallogjeri D, et al. Revision rates and risk factors of 175 842 patients undergoing septorhinoplasty. JAMA Facial Plast Surg . 2016; 18(3):212-219. EBM level 3...........................................................................34-41

Summary : This paper utilizes a large database to determine the rate of revision for rhinoplasty.

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