Through the mists of time:
Puthumana Philip PhilipIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery 2009 42(2):219-223Sushrutha had been viewed in textbooks of plastic surgery as belonging to the caste of potters who performed surgery in India. We have examined the available source documents and other references to the technology of the period to examine this assertion and are convinced that there is no evidence to support this. The period, technology and geographic references in Sushrutha Samhitha are correlated with settled positions on these to arrive at an understanding of the time and knowledge which is described. Source of erroneous interpretation of Sushrutha as a potter is also examined and clarified. (Source: Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery)
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Reply to Discussion by Dr. M. Kane
Discussion by Dr. M. Kane
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Letter to the EditorDOI 10.1007/s00266-009-9400-6Authors
Kiyonori Harii, Kyorin University Tokyo Mitaka-shi JapanMakoto Kawashima, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan
Journal Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1432-5241Print ISSN 0364-216X (Source: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)
Posted by admin Date: Monday, March 1, 2010
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Welcomes New Editor-in-Chief
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory EditorialDOI 10.1007/s00266-010-9477-yAuthors
Catherine Foss, ISAPS Hanover NH USA
Journal Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1432-5241Print ISSN 0364-216X (Source: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)
Posted by admin Date: Friday, February 26, 2010
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Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome in a 7-year-old girl with Hurler’s syndrome
Abstract This is a case report of bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome in a 7-year-old girl with Hurler’s syndrome successfully managed
with standard carpal tunnel releases.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportDOI 10.1007/s00238-010-0403-yAuthors
Amy J. Greenwood, Frenchay Hospital Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Bristol UKJacqueline E. Rees-Lee, Frenchay Hospital Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Bristol UKSimon Lee, Frenchay Hospital Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Bristol UK
Journal European Journal of Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1435-0130Print ISSN 0930-343X (Source: European Journal of Plastic Surgery)
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Improvements in Transaxillary Breast Augmentation
Conclusion Transaxillary augmentation mammaplasty without routine endoscopic assistance is a safe method with predictable results and
a high rate of patient satisfaction. The transaxillary technique offers the advantage of locating the surgical scar off the
breast. It requires closer supervision during the first few postoperative months compared with the submammary or periareolar
technique because it is more difficult to place and maintain implants at the proper level using the transaxillary approach.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Original ArticleDOI 10.1007/s00266-009-9437-6Authors
Igor Niechajev, Lidingö-kliniken Torsvägen 30 181 32 Lidingö, Stockholm Sweden
Journal Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1432-5241Print ISSN 0364-216X (Source: Aesth…
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Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
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