Robert J Mann
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Recent Articles
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Kantar R, Esenlik E, Al Abyad O, Melhem A, Younan R, Haddad M, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2022 May;
60(10):1189-1198.
PMID: 35532040
Objective: Describe the first hybrid global simulation-based comprehensive cleft care workshop, evaluate impact on participants, and compare experiences based on in-person versus virtual attendance. Design: Cross-sectional survey-based evaluation. Setting: International...
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Fraher D, Mann R, Dubuisson M, Ellis M, Yu T, Walder K, et al.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2021 Apr;
529:111267.
PMID: 33839219
Osteoporosis is an increasing burden on public health as the world-wide population ages and effective therapeutics are severely needed. Two pathways with high potential for osteoporosis treatment are the retinoic...
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Kantar R, Breugem C, Keith K, Kassam S, Vijayakumar C, Bow M, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2020 Jul;
57(10):1238-1246.
PMID: 32729337
Objective: Evaluate simulation-based comprehensive cleft care workshops as a reproducible model for education with sustained impact. Design: Cross-sectional survey-based evaluation. Setting: Simulation-based comprehensive cleft care workshop. Participants: Total of 180...
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Boonipat T, Adams N, Shoemaker A, Mann R, Polley J, Girotto J
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2018 Apr;
56(1):21-30.
PMID: 29672164
Objective: It is well known that patients with oral clefts have challenges with feeding. Enteral feeding access, in the form of gastrostomy, is often utilized to supplement or replace oral...
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Le J, Adams N, Girotto J, Polley J, Mann R
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2018 Feb;
55(3):462-465.
PMID: 29437503
Nasal stenosis is an uncommon and challenging deformity. Most common etiologies for nasal stenosis include congenital, iatrogenic, trauma, and infection. Repair techniques typically include tissue replacement with grafts or flaps...
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Mann R, Fahrenkopf M, Burton M, Girotto J, Polley J
J Craniofac Surg
. 2017 Oct;
28(8):2108-2112.
PMID: 28968328
Deformities of the cranium in patients with nonsyndromic single-suture synostosis occur because of growth restriction at fused sutures and growth over compensation at normal sutures. Traditional surgery includes ostectomies of...
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Adams N, Newbury P, Eichhorn M, Davis A, Mann R, Polley J, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 May;
139(6):1453-1457.
PMID: 28538576
Background: Motorcycle helmet legislation has been a contentious topic for over a half-century. Benefits of helmet use in motorcycle trauma patients are well documented. In 2012, Michigan repealed its universal...
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Mann R, OBrien A, Adams N, Girotto J, Polley J
Ann Plast Surg
. 2017 May;
79(2):162-165.
PMID: 28509697
Oropharyngeal stenosis (OPS) is a rare postoperative complication of adenotonsillectomy that can be a source of considerable patient distress and morbidity. Circumferential scarring of the soft palate and tonsillar pillars...
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Mann R, Martin M, Eichhorn M, Neaman K, Sierzant C, Polley J, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 Feb;
139(3):735e-744e.
PMID: 28234851
Background: Standard methods of cleft palate repair rely on existing palatal tissue to achieve closure. These procedures often require relaxing incisions, causing scars and growth restriction, and may result in...