For lower-risk patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for multivessel disease, radial artery plus one internal thoracic artery (SITA+RA) and bilateral ITA (BITA) utilization is ...
Introduced in the late 1990s, nerve grafting, particularly with sural and genitofemoral nerves, aims to enhance erectile function recovery when neurovascular bundles cannot be preserved following ...
Skin grafting remains a cornerstone of reconstructive surgery for burns, chronic ulcers and extensive wounds. Techniques range from conventional split-thickness and full-thickness autografts to ...
Though complex and not often used, multiarterial approaches to coronary artery bypass graft surgery—where operators use either two internal-thoracic-artery, or mammary-artery, grafts or a ...
Multiple arterial grafts may result in longer survival than single arterial grafts after coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery. We evaluated the use of bilateral internal-thoracic-artery ...
Autologous fat grafting offers hope for patients with alopecia, especially those with scarring, by reducing inflammation and stimulating hair growth. Patients with alopecia are either diagnosed with ...
End-stage liver disease is associated with disruptions in gut microbiota composition and function, which may facilitate gut-to-liver bacterial translocation, impacting liver graft integrity and ...