The new impact factor at JRM is 2.873! This paper from @Dennis_Orgill is one of our most cited studies and helped boost our reach. You can access it here for free… many thanks to all of our authors!
https://t.co/qPowX9Q7Mz
Some patients are STILL told that they are not candidates for #DIEP if they have belly scars. A review by @drsamuelpoore reveals only an elevated risk for donor site wound issues in patients with prior abdominal surgery.
#secondopinion
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#DIEP flap patients often cite #drains as the biggest source of frustration and discomfort during post-op recovery. Risk factors for prolonged drain use include elevated BMI, hypertension, and #axillarynodedissection, as described by this team @YaleMed
https://t.co/9SZD58oinu
#Breastcancer patients at risk for #lymphedema may be reluctant to return to an #exercise program, but this meta-analysis suggests safe and beneficial effects can be achieved with pilates, yoga, and resistance training.
#BCRL
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Did you miss this? @DrRMKwasnicki and colleagues published a proof of concept for a simple, wearable continuous tissue oxygenation monitor. It is our "most read" paper in JRMOpen.
https://t.co/fbuaV57f6m
Blame it on anesthesia? @drdavidsong and colleagues say, not so fast. Vasopressor use might not be the reason for flap failure, and hemodynamic stability may improve its viability and success.
https://t.co/22WTY7C7fO
What is the best way to visualize lymphatics for #LVA? One of our "most read" articles this spring suggests microscope-integrated laser tomography will provide quick, real-time images.
https://t.co/imC3PTjC24
This month, the #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub is offering this article for free:
https://t.co/cCiCpvO1AS…
We encourage you to read this manuscript by
Dr. Nicolas Pereira et al. and join the discussion of the novel planning methods for #SCIP#flaps.
The #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub will be discussing head and neck #reconstruction on February 29th. Please join our LIVE discussion on Facebook. The article can be downloaded for FREE right now!
https://t.co/pvXLA1fgDJ
Thank you @JRM_JRMOpen! This is truly an honor- Looking forward to participating in my first #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub LIVE 📹 session. Can’t wait for what’s sure to be a dynamic Q&A ‼️
Are you a member of the #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub on Facebook? There are LIVE discussions monthly that feature FREE articles from @JRM_JRMOpen!
https://t.co/jeOwkJsPjL
The All but Forgotten Mascagni–Sappey Pathway: Learning from Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction is available FREE and will be the topic of discussion during the next #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub live session with @DrDhruvSinghal.
https://t.co/fzKp3GXohZ
Very interesting talk by @DrDhruvSinghal at #ASRM2020 on why some patients may have anatomic protection from developing #lymphedema https://t.co/d0gXwczPYw
One of our MOST READ articles in 2019 measured the impact of #SoMe on conference attendance and communication. The #InternationalMicrosurgeryClub on Facebook is another forum where our journal is using social media to share trends in our field.
Residents take notice: if you are considering a fellowship in #microsurgery, these authors suggest ranking more programs. @AlexWongMD
https://t.co/3JPe6Bko08