Chad K Wheeler
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Recent Articles
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Pannucci C, Wheeler C, Cyr K, Cyr A
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2023 Jul;
11(7):e5161.
PMID: 37502223
Methods: Control (medical gel) and implant (medical gel with embedded breast implant) blocks were subjected to load approximating a low speed, 10mph MVC (n=12 blocks per group). Colormetric pressure film...
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Wheeler C, Sousa J, Moline S, Fletcher D, Williams E, Pannucci C
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2020 Dec;
8(11):e3221.
PMID: 33299695
This article describes the use of a lateral pectoralis major muscle flap for preemptive obliteration of axillary defects in breast cancer patients having reconstructive surgery. The muscle flap is based...
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Wheeler C, Said H, Prucz R, Rodrich R, Mathes D
Aesthet Surg J
. 2011 May;
31(4):435-41.
PMID: 21551435
Background: Social media is a common term for web-based applications that offer a way to disseminate information to a targeted audience in real time. In the current market, many businesses...
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Payne W, Naidu D, Wheeler C, Barkoe D, Mentis M, Salas R, et al.
Eplasty
. 2008 Feb;
8:e9.
PMID: 18264518
Objective: The treatment of patients with cancer has advanced into a complex, multimodal approach incorporating surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Managing wounds in this population is complicated by tumor biology, the...
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Payne W, Ko F, Anspaugh S, Wheeler C, Wright T, Robson M
Ann Plast Surg
. 2006 Mar;
56(3):301-5.
PMID: 16508362
Fibrosis and proliferative scarring are prominent features of the severe forms of rhinophyma. Up-regulation of growth and fibroblast kinetics are hallmarks of fibrosis. Persistent overexpression or dysregulated activation of the...