CLINICAL REVIEW of the latest pharmacy articles
Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery, Edmonton, Alberta
PAPERS AND ARTICLES
Computerization of the plastic surgery office
Daniel J Classen
Computers are now a part of everyday life. However, computerization of a plastic surgery office presents many challenges, not least of which is the diversity of data. The author recommends that, before any purchase of computer hardware or software is undertaken, it is important to know what it is that you want computerization to accomplish.
Basal cell carcinoma of the nose
Nick F Logarakis, Michael J Weinberg, Oleh M Antonyshyn, Christopher R Forrest, Dalal Assaad, Ida Ackerman
basal cell carcinomas are the most common malignancies in Caucasians, in whom they occur almost exclusively. The goal of this study was to determine the demographic features, clinical presentation and treatment of basal cell carcinoma of the nose.Subpectoral breast augmentation under local anaesthesia
Andr� Camirand, Jocelyne Doucet
The authors describe the procedure they use for performing subpectoral breast augmentation under local anaesthesia, and present the results of over 300 operations.
V-excision modification for direct necklift
Geoffrey G Hallock
Occasionally, patients wishing to have an excessive fold of fat and skin removed from their anterior neck region refuse to undergo a classical rhytidectomy. These patients might therefore be candidates for direct neck skin incision. The author describes eight such patients who underwent a V-excision modification with Z-plasty for direct necklift, with reasonable results achieved in six.
Sagittal fractures of the palate: A new method of treatment
Mark D Wells, Scott Oishi, Mustafa Sengezer
Traumatic injuries to the midface occasionally result in fractures of the hard palate. These fractures may occur as isolated injuries but are more commonly associated with comminuted midfacial fractures. A new technique for stabilizing complex vertical fractures of the maxilla, by plating from the nasal side of the fracture, is described.
Bacillary angiomatosis: A unique cutaneous complication of HIV infection
Joan Lipa, Walter Peters, Victor Fornasier, Benjamin Fisher
As the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases, so does the recognition of unusual manifestations of this syndrome. This study describes two patients with a unique, rare cutaneous manifestation of HIV infection bacillary angiomatosis.
CASE REPORTS
Pelvic fracture: A complication of iliac crest bone grafting
Peter N Lammens, Robert S Richards, James H Roth
The iliac crest is a common site for harvesting bone grafts. This paper describes an iliac wing fracture after bone graft was harvested from the iliac crest.
HISTORICAL NOTES
Plastic surgery and greek mythology
Achileas Thoma