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Samuel S Huffman

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Huffman S, Berger L, Li K, Spoer D, Gupta N, Truong B, et al.
J Reconstr Microsurg . 2023 Aug; 40(4):253-261. PMID: 37579781
Background:  In patients with chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds, chronic osteomyelitis confers additional complexity to achieving adequate treatment. Previous reviews demonstrate increased rates of osteomyelitis recurrence in patients who receive...
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Towfighi P, Huffman S, Bovill J, Shan H, Haffner Z, Kim E, et al.
J Dermatol . 2023 Jul; 50(10):1279-1286. PMID: 37501527
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that confers a substantial financial burden to patients. The aim of the current study was to assess the patient-reported financial impact...
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Bovill J, Berger L, Huffman S, Spoer D, Deldar R, Ko J, et al.
Wounds . 2023 Jun; 35(6):109-116. PMID: 37276541
Introduction: COVID-19 illness is associated with increased operative risks, ranging from delayed wound healing and coagulopathy to increased risk of mortality. Objective: This article describes the authors' recent experience of...
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Spoer D, Huffman S, Rogers A, Berger L, Foshag A, Park R, et al.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg . 2023 May; 82:176-185. PMID: 37186973
Background: Common mental disorders (CMD) are highly morbid conditions not routinely screened for in chronic wound care. A comorbid psychiatric condition's influence on a patient with chronic wounds' quality of...
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Berger L, Spoer D, Huffman S, Khayat E, Lava C, Akbari C, et al.
J Foot Ankle Surg . 2023 May; 62(6):933-938. PMID: 37160203
Midfoot amputations provide an opportunity for limb salvage through preservation of a weightbearing limb. However, the longevity of midfoot amputations is threatened by restrictions in surface area and risks of...
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Huffman S, Hetzler 3rd P, Baker S, Vercler C, Fan K
Plast Reconstr Surg . 2023 Apr; 153(4):887-893. PMID: 37092984
Background: Pediatric craniofacial surgeons face specific ethical and professional concerns regarding the growth of social media use in plastic surgery. The authors sought to elucidate parents' views on social media...
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Hetzler 3rd P, Berger L, Huffman S, Lee M, Park R, Song D, et al.
Ann Surg . 2023 Apr; 278(2):153-158. PMID: 37066793
Objective: We sought to perform a large-scale systematic review across all sham-controlled studies currently present in the literature to better characterize the ethical considerations of these studies. Background: Innovative surgical...
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Berger L, Huffman S, Bovill J, Spoer D, Shin S, Truong B, et al.
J Reconstr Microsurg . 2023 Mar; 40(1):40-49. PMID: 36928902
Background:  Free tissue transfer (FTT) provides a versatile method to achieve successful lower limb salvage. Thrombocytosis in patients undergoing lower extremity (LE) FTT is associated with increased risk of complications....
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Berger L, Shin S, Haffner Z, Huffman S, Spoer D, Sayyed A, et al.
Microsurgery . 2023 Mar; 43(7):736-747. PMID: 36864779
Background: Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is a promising surgical modality for reducing post-amputation pain. We sought to provide a succinct overview of TMR specific to the lower extremity (LE) amputation...
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Bovill J, Sayyed A, Huffman S, Deldar R, Haffner Z, Truong B, et al.
Microsurgery . 2023 Jan; 43(3):253-260. PMID: 36700658
Objective: Chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds are common in patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Free tissue transfer (FTT) provides healthy soft tissue for wound coverage and additional blood supply...