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Assessment of Indium Joint Strength
( Jong Man Kim ),( Harry Schoeller ),( Jung Hyun Cho ),( Seung Bae Park ) 대한금속재료학회 ( 구 대한금속학회 ) 2006 ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LETTERS Vol.2 No.3
The purpose of research is to investigate indium joint strength with known indium oxide thickness. The indium joint strength was obtained by measuring the maximum load of indium solder with the comparison of the wetting angle. After the oxide thickness was grown at different temperatures in air, it is provided for the joint strength measurement. The indium joint strength with different oxide thicknesses was tested at a high strain rate enough for the interfacial failure by tensile loading. This investigation will be very useful to characterize the indium solderability at different environment in terms of the quantitative joint strength.
Herpes Zoster Lesions on Reconstructed Breast Skin: Rare Objective Proof of Reinervation
Weitgasser, Laurenz,Valina, Stephan Wolfgang,Schoeller, Thomas,Ehebruster, Gudrun Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2017 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.44 No.1
Blazed up Herpes zoster lesions have been described in very few patients after free and pedicled flap transfer for reconstructive purpose. Although sensory recovery after flap reconstructions has been studied extensively most studies addressed subjective perceptions of sensation. Objective investigations of spontaneous reinervation of free and pedicled flaps are rare. We would like to present a witnessed herpes zoster infection of a latissimus dorsi skin flap 2 years after breast reconstruction.
Herpes Zoster Lesions on Reconstructed Breast Skin: Rare Objective Proof of Reinervation
Laurenz Weitgasser,Stephan Wolfgang Valina,Thomas Schoeller,Gudrun Ehebruster 대한성형외과학회 2017 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.44 No.1
Blazed up Herpes zoster lesions have been described in very few patients after free and pedicled flap transfer for reconstructive purpose. Although sensory recovery after flap reconstructions has been studied extensively most studies addressed subjective perceptions of sensation. Objective investigations of spontaneous reinervation of free and pedicled flaps are rare. We would like to present a witnessed herpes zoster infection of a latissimus dorsi skin flap 2 years after breast reconstruction.
A rare approach? Microsurgical breast reconstruction after severe burns
Laurenz Weitgasser,Ali Bahsoun,Amro Amr,Michael Brandstetter,Friedrich Knam,Thomas Schoeller 대한성형외과학회 2018 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.45 No.2
Breast deformity, in post-burn patients, is a common problem leading to lower self-esteem and reclusive behavior that impairs quality of life. The authors present the course of treatment of an 18-year-old immigrant girl who suffered second- to third-degree burns over approximately 20% of her total body surface area in her early childhood. The second- to third-degree burns were located on her right trunk and abdomen, as well as her right shoulder, neck, and right groin area. Since it was not offered in her home country, reconstructive surgery, including microsurgical breast reconstruction, was sought abroad. Due to the lack of available skin and soft tissue, a bilateral breast reconstruction with free transverse myocutaneous gracilis flaps was offered. This case illustrates one method of using microsurgery to address post-burn breast deformities in order to alleviate psychological suffering and improve quality of life.
A rare approach? Microsurgical breast reconstruction after severe burns
Weitgasser, Laurenz,Bahsoun, Ali,Amr, Amro,Brandstetter, Michael,Knam, Friedrich,Schoeller, Thomas Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2018 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.45 No.2
Breast deformity, in post-burn patients, is a common problem leading to lower self-esteem and reclusive behavior that impairs quality of life. The authors present the course of treatment of an 18-year-old immigrant girl who suffered second- to third-degree burns over approximately 20% of her total body surface area in her early childhood. The second- to third-degree burns were located on her right trunk and abdomen, as well as her right shoulder, neck, and right groin area. Since it was not offered in her home country, reconstructive surgery, including microsurgical breast reconstruction, was sought abroad. Due to the lack of available skin and soft tissue, a bilateral breast reconstruction with free transverse myocutaneous gracilis flaps was offered. This case illustrates one method of using microsurgery to address post-burn breast deformities in order to alleviate psychological suffering and improve quality of life.