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Castillo, Rochelle,Sheth, Khushboo,Babigian, Alan,Scola, Christopher Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2018 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.45 No.5
While the success or failure of carpal tunnel release ultimately depends on the interplay of a wide array of factors, a broad understanding of the normal anatomy of the carpal tunnel accompanied by awareness of the possible variations of the individual structures that make up its contents is crucial to optimizing surgical outcomes. While anatomic variants such as extension of the flexor digitorum muscle bellies have been described as a cause of primary carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), there have been no reports depicting its association with recurrent CTS following initially successful carpal tunnel release, a finding with potentially significant prognostic implications that can aid in operative planning. In such cases where muscle extension is identified preoperatively, careful debulking of the muscle belly may be beneficial in improving long-term surgical outcomes.
Flood Disaster Risk Simulation in Urban Areas in Chaclacayo district, Peru
Castillo Osorio, Ever Enrique,Yoo, Hwan Hee 대한공간정보학회 2018 대한공간정보학회지 Vol.26 No.2
Many urban areas are vulnerable to hazards produced by natural disasters specially floods that are currently increasing. For this reason, prevention efforts must focus on reducing disaster risks when they happen. These actions are applied to land areas; therefore the geographic data are valuable to improve them, because they give the spatial location of the elements in the terrain. Likewise, the hydrological simulation models provide a perspective of the possible vulnerable areas impacted by floods. In order to achieve the improvement of flood disaster risk prevention activities, we propose a methodology for the hydrological simulation of flood scenarios using HecRAS tool. In this methodology we define the geometrical conditions of the cartographic data, use Gumbel`s distribution method for the processing of hydrological data, and develop the hydrological simulation process applying geomorphological and fluid mechanics parameters. The results of the hydrological simulation and the cartographic data are stored in a flexible geodatabase designed by us, using standards and protocols based on open source, which allows their collection, processing and dissemination. We apply the proposed methodology to a case study and develop the hydrological modeling for three simulation scenarios, to calculate the flooding urban areas in Chaclacayo district located in Peru.