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Lymphedema vs. Lipedema: Overview, Diagnosis and Treatment
Olga Duclos, PA-C, in Johns Hopkins Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery discusses the differences between lymphedema and lipedema, two conditions that are often confused with each other
Facial Feminization Surgery Q&A
Medical Director for the Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health Dr. Fan Liang answers frequently asked questions on facial feminization surgery.
Oncoplastic Surgery: What are the Benefits and Who is a Candidate
Breast surgical oncologist Dr. Bonnie Sun and plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Lily Mundy discuss the benefits of oncoplastic surgery, who is a candidate, as well as the risks of surgery.
An Innovative Approach to Sciatic Nerve Repair
Neurosurgeon Allan Belzberg, M.D., and orthopaedic trauma surgeon Greg Osgood, M.D., collaborated to offer a novel way to repair the sciatic nerve of a patient.
What Physicians Need to Know About Neuroplastic Surgery
Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Judy Huang discusses the two cohorts of patients who benefit most from neuroplastic surgery and how this new specialty offers single stage operations in brain surgery cases that previously required two procedures.
#TomorrowsDiscoveries: MileMarker Improving Resident Performance
Dr. Scott Lifchez and other faculty members have developed a one-minute assessment that is used to rate a resident’s performance after every surgery on any mobile device.
World's First Total Penile and Scrotum Transplant
On March 26, 2018 a team of nine plastic surgeons and two urological surgeons at Johns Hopkins Medicine performed the world’s first total penile and scrotum transplant.
Restoration of Extremity Function at Frontier between Biological and Mechatronic Reconstruction
Oskar C. Asazmann's presentation on 'Restoration of Extremity Function at Frontier between Biological and Mechatronic Reconstruction'
Updates in Reconstructive Transplantation: Indications for Face Transplantation
Dr. Chad Gordon summarizes his talk at the American Society for Reconstructive Transplantation (ASRT) Conference held in November 2014.
Delayed Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Delayed breast reconstruction is an option if a plastic surgeon was not involved at the time of a mastectomy. This animated procedure illustrates the process.
SGAP Flap Breast Reconstruction Surgery
SGAP flap procedure uses skin and fat tissue from the buttock area to create a new breast following mastectomy. This animated procedure illustrates the surgery.
Shaping a Century: Johns Hopkins History of Plastic Surgery
The role of Johns Hopkins in plastic surgery's history in America is described, from John Staige Davis to other surgeons of today who continue to make incredible advances in the field.
Double Arm Transplant Press Conference
In December 2012, a surgical team led by Johns Hopkins physicians performed The Johns Hopkins Hospital's first bilateral arm transplant on a 26-year-old U.S. soldier who lost all four limbs in the Iraq war.
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