Laurel D Ormiston
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Pires G, Moss W, Ormiston L, Baschuk C, Mendenhall S
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2021 Dec;
9(12):e3986.
PMID: 34934601
Absence of the proximal upper limb, whether congenital or acquired, has a profound impact on quality of life. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) was originally developed to improve functional control over...
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Zolper E, Bekeny J, Ormiston L, Walters E, Fortman E, Kotha V, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2020 Nov;
147(2):492-499.
PMID: 33235049
Background: Successful free tissue transfer is critical for lower extremity salvage in the chronic wound population. The rates of lower extremity free tissue transfer success lag behind those for other...
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Black C, Zolper E, Ormiston L, Schwitzer J, Luvisa K, Attinger C, et al.
Ann Plast Surg
. 2020 Jun;
85(S1 Suppl 1):S54-S59.
PMID: 32539286
Introduction: The thigh has been called the reconstructive warehouse. The anterolateral thigh (ALT) and vastus lateralis (VL) flaps are popular options for free tissue transfer in lower extremity reconstruction. We...
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Black C, Ormiston L, Fan K, Kotha V, Attinger C, Evans K
J Reconstr Microsurg
. 2019 Sep;
37(1):32-41.
PMID: 31499559
Background: There are many factors to consider when choosing between amputations versus salvage in lower extremity reconstructive surgery. Postoperative functionality and survival benefit are critical factors when deciding between limb...
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Jones R, Barth A, Ormiston L, Mody I
Epilepsia
. 2015 Oct;
56(12):1879-89.
PMID: 26514993
Objective: In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), pathologic high frequency oscillations (pHFOs, 200-600 Hz) are present in the hippocampus, especially the dentate gyrus (DG). The pHFOs emerge during a latent period...