Russell J Corlett
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Recent Articles
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Gascoigne A, Taylor G, Corlett R, Briggs C, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2020 Aug;
8(6):e2857.
PMID: 32766035
Background: It has been proposed that hyperperfusion of perforators and distension of anastomotic vessels may be a mechanism by which large perforator flaps are perfused. This study investigates whether increasing...
2.
Taylor G, Shoukath S, Gascoigne A, Corlett R, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2020 Jun;
146(4):745.
PMID: 32590524
Background: Blindness following facial filler procedures, although rare, is devastating, usually acute, permanent, and attributed to an ophthalmic artery embolus. However, blindness may be delayed for up to 2 weeks,...
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Sparks D, Taylor G, Gascoigne A, Corlett R, Ashton M
Microsurgery
. 2019 Jun;
40(2):189-199.
PMID: 31225680
Background: Vascularised composite allo-transplantation (VCA) is emerging as a tailored approach for complex tissue reconstruction. This study focuses on the quadriceps VCA as a potential solution for tissue repair, following...
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Ashton M, Taylor G, Corlett R
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2018 May;
141(6):818e-830e.
PMID: 29750757
Background: Most target areas for facial volumization procedures relate to the anatomical location of the facial or ophthalmic artery. Occasionally, inadvertent injection of hyaluronic acid filler into the arterial circulation...
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Taylor G, Corlett R, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 Sep;
140(4):721-733.
PMID: 28953725
Background: The angiosome is a three-dimensional block of tissue supplied by a source vessel with its boundary outlined either by an anastomotic perimeter of reduced-caliber choke vessels or by true...
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Taylor G, Sparks D, Gascoigne A, Corlett R, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 May;
139(6):1291e-1304e.
PMID: 28538571
Background: As we enter an age with new approaches to tissue reconstruction, the emphasis on the adage "like for like" has become even more relevant. This study illustrates the potential...
7.
Gascoigne A, Taylor G, Corlett R, Briggs C, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 Mar;
139(4):994e-1002e.
PMID: 28350683
Background: The lower limb is a source of many flaps both for closure of local defects and for free transfer. Fasciocutaneous flap techniques have been progressively refined, although the vascular...
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Shoukath S, Taylor G, Mendelson B, Corlett R, Shayan R, Tourani S, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2017 Feb;
139(3):628e-637e.
PMID: 28234825
Background: There are minimal data in the literature regarding the lymphatic drainage of the conjunctiva and lower eyelid and the relationship with postoperative chemosis and edema. Methods: Injection, microdissection, and...
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Taylor G, Corlett R, Ashton M
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2016 Mar;
137(4):1292-1305.
PMID: 27018684
Background: The first successful free vascularized bone flap was performed on June 1, 1974 (and reported in 1975), using the fibula. This was followed by the iliac crest based on...
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Matousek S, Ashton M, Corlett R
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2014 Jul;
134(2):326e-328e.
PMID: 25068356
No abstract available.