🚀 Proud to share our case report in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery @JCSOnline1 - A mom’s use of Google’s Med-Gemini-3D on her toddler’s 3D CT scan unlocking a rare genetic diagnosis & timely care! @GoogleAI@OchsnerHealth@Tulane_Plastics
https://t.co/saSbAFAZZw
Horrible and deeply compelling article published in JCS by Irfan et al. Truly inspirational work by real-life superheroes in Gaza and abroad. Thank you, @mbhabal
https://t.co/W1EJOxDs0U
The incredible Dr. Michael T Friel, MD going global @iscfs_society 2025 Shanghai! Proud to contribute to such great work at Ochsner Children’s Hospital Pediatric Plastic Surgery.
The First Successful Partial Face and Eyeball Transplant. Aaron James, war veteran and electrical injury survivor, discussing the details of the operation. Extremely inspiring work by Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez & the @nyuplastics@nyulangone Team.
@beyondFACESnyc@nyugrossman @ASPSMembers @ASPS_News@AmCollSurgeons #surgery #plasticsurgery #reconstructivesurgery #craniofacial #facetransplant #surgtwitter #MedTwitter
We’re partnering with Ochsner Health to create Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center, bringing the first fully integrated cancer program to Louisiana.
Learn how this will benefit cancer patients in the region: https://t.co/5vrrfOCajK @OchsnerHealth#EndCancer
“I wish I had this done in high school; I feel like I threw away my entire 30’s and 40’s - back then we didn’t know you could do this as a teenager.” #adolescentreductionmammaplasty @OchsnerEdu
On the history of 'palming' the needle holder:
In 1973 Oschner noted that palming was widespread due to the influence of the trainees of Frederick Coller, surgery chief at U Michigan.
Oschner's father then told him the real reason why Coller 'palmed' was that he had arthritis:
@davearterburn This is a brilliant study; the concept always struck me as a no brainer, but I could never find any RCT’s. I’d love to see results of the same study model on Total Hips!
“911, what’s your emergency?”
“My dog just bit my son’s ear off – I found it, it's in a bag of ice”
A case report of a successful 2-Stage #Pediatric#EarReconstruction from a traumatic #DogBite using preserved native cartilage. #OchsnerJournal @OchsnerEdu @Tulane_Plastics