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    • Our Experience: The Psychosocial Impact Of Facial Palsy.
    • Challenges in obtaining aesthetic breast ideals: Reply to ‘Concepts in aesthetic breast dimensions – Analysis of the ideal breast’.
    • The modified scar approach for young patients undergoing lengthening temporalis myoplasty.
    • Refinements in smile reanimation: 10-year experience with the lengthening Temporalis Myoplasty.
    • Accurately monitoring fluid infiltration during multiple-site or large-volume liposuction.
    • Anatomy of the infratemporal crest: implications for cross-facial nerve grafting in temporal myoplasty.
    • Men’s experiences of gynaecomastia and corrective surgery: a qualitative report.
    • Medical student research electives: stimulating a new generation of clinician- scientists.
    • The Cake Flap: a new technique for serial excision of benign cutaneous lesions.
    • Patient satisfaction in relation to nipple reconstruction: the importance of information provision.
    • Funding criteria for common procedures: a postcode lottery in NHS plastic surgery.
    • Monitoring of free flaps using near-infrared spectroscopy: a systematic review of the initial trials.
    • Quantitative analysis of normal smile with 3D stereophotogrammetry–an aid to facial reanimation.
    • 3D stereophotogrammetry quantitative lip analysis.
    • Assessment of the reproducibility of facial expressions with 3-D stereophotogrammetry.
    • A new classification of the nasolabial fold for use during facial reanimation surgery.
    • Age- and gravity-related changes in facial morphology: 3-dimensional analysis of facial morphology in mother-daughter pairs.
    • Objective assessment of keloid scars with three-dimensional imaging: quantifying response to intralesional steroid therapy.
    • The Asplund-Davies vertical scar breast reduction technique preserves the sub- areolar skin thickness in the long term: a matched comparative study with the inverted T technique.
    • Bilateral breast reduction surgery in England: a postcode lottery.
    • Feasibility of transcutaneous mandibular distraction using an internal device.
    • Intra-lesional injections of collagenase are ineffective in the treatment of keloid and hypertrophic scars.
    • Delayed leech-borne infection with Aeromonas hydrophilia in escharotic flap wound.
    • Uses and abuses of digital imaging in plastic surgery.
    • The use of botulinum toxin in treating a twitching TRAM flap.
    • Plast Reconstr Surg.
    • Comparative breaking strength of non-permanent sutures.
    • Nurse-led management of hypertrophic and keloid scars.
    • Br J Plast Surg. 2003 Dec;56(8):842. Painless steroid injections for hypertrophic scars and keloids.
    • Uses and abuses of digital imaging in plastic No touch free-flap temperature monitoring.
    • Digital photography for rhinoplasty.
    • Visual estimation of finger angles: do we need goniometers?
    • Intraoperative fracture fixation made easy.
    • Intraperitoneal hypothermia during surgery enhances postoperative tumor growth.
    • A simple technique to avoid inadvertent damage to monofilament core suture material during flexor-tendon repair.
    • Comparison of immunologic and physiologic effects of CO2 pneumoperitoneum at room and body temperatures.
    • Other methods of laparoendoscopic hernia repair: mini-hernia–inguinal hernia repair through a 2-cm incision.
    • Does the ultrasonically activated scalpel release viable airborne cancer cells?
    • Laparoscopic + proctopexy.
    • Endoscopically guided percutaneous repair of inguinal hernia through a 2-cm incision. Minihernia repair.
    • Port-site metastasis in patients undergoing laparoscopy for gastrointestinal malignancy.
    • Endoscopically guided surface repair of inguinal hernia.
    • Simple ileal J-pouch construction using an endoscopic stapler.
    • Mini-Hernia: Inguinal Hernia Repair through a 2-cm Incision.
    • Virtual reality and laparoscopic surgery.
    • Extracorporeal knot tying using an atraumatic Babcock clamp.
    • Cause and prevention of electrosurgical injuries in laparoscopy.
    • Nduka CC, Darzi A. Teaching laparoscopic surgery. Training courses are popular and valuable.
    • Hernia repair
    • Abdominal wall metastases following laparoscopy
    • Heparinized saline to aid aspiration of blood clots during laparoscopy.
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    • 3D stereophotogrammetry quantitative lip analysis.
    • A new classification of the nasolabial fold for use during facial reanimation surgery.
    • A simple technique to avoid inadvertent damage to monofilament core suture material during flexor-tendon repair.
    • Abdominal wall metastases following laparoscopy
    • Accurately monitoring fluid infiltration during multiple-site or large-volume liposuction.
    • Age- and gravity-related changes in facial morphology: 3-dimensional analysis of facial morphology in mother-daughter pairs.
    • An objective assessment of Botulinum toxin type A injection in the treatment of post facial palsy synkinesis and hyperkinesis using the Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ)
    • Anatomy of the infratemporal crest: implications for cross-facial nerve grafting in temporal myoplasty.
    • Assessment of the reproducibility of facial expressions with 3-D stereophotogrammetry.
    • Bell’s facial nerve palsy in pregnancy: a clinical review.
    • Bilateral breast reduction surgery in England: a postcode lottery.
    • Botulinum toxin treatment for facial palsy: A systematic review.
    • Br J Plast Surg. 2003 Dec;56(8):842. Painless steroid injections for hypertrophic scars and keloids.
    • CADS grading scale: towards better grading of ophthalmic involvement in facial nerve paralysis
    • Cause and prevention of electrosurgical injuries in laparoscopy.
    • Challenges in obtaining aesthetic breast ideals: Reply to ‘Concepts in aesthetic breast dimensions – Analysis of the ideal breast’.
    • Comparative breaking strength of non-permanent sutures.
    • Comparison of immunologic and physiologic effects of CO2 pneumoperitoneum at room and body temperatures.
    • Delayed leech-borne infection with Aeromonas hydrophilia in escharotic flap wound.
    • Digital photography for rhinoplasty.
    • Does the ultrasonically activated scalpel release viable airborne cancer cells?
    • Endoscopically guided percutaneous repair of inguinal hernia through a 2-cm incision. Minihernia repair.
    • Endoscopically guided surface repair of inguinal hernia.
    • Extracorporeal knot tying using an atraumatic Babcock clamp.
    • FACETEQ interface for emotion expression in VR
    • Feasibility of transcutaneous mandibular distraction using an internal device.
    • Funding criteria for common procedures: a postcode lottery in NHS plastic surgery.
    • Heparinized saline to aid aspiration of blood clots during laparoscopy.
    • Hernia repair
    • Intra-lesional injections of collagenase are ineffective in the treatment of keloid and hypertrophic scars.
    • Intraoperative fracture fixation made easy.
    • Intraperitoneal hypothermia during surgery enhances postoperative tumor growth.
    • Laparoscopic + proctopexy.
    • Looking ‘the same’: Experiences of women who have had corrective surgery for breast asymmetry.
    • Lyme disease and Bell’s palsy: an epidemiological study of diagnosis and risk in England.
    • Medical student research electives: stimulating a new generation of clinician- scientists.
    • Men’s experiences of gynaecomastia and corrective surgery: a qualitative report.
    • Mini-Hernia: Inguinal Hernia Repair through a 2-cm Incision.
    • Monitoring of free flaps using near-infrared spectroscopy: a systematic review of the initial trials.
    • Nduka CC, Darzi A. Teaching laparoscopic surgery. Training courses are popular and valuable.
    • Nurse-led management of hypertrophic and keloid scars.
    • Objective assessment of keloid scars with three-dimensional imaging: quantifying response to intralesional steroid therapy.
    • Occurrence and severity of upper eyelid skin contracture in facial nerve palsy
    • Other methods of laparoendoscopic hernia repair: mini-hernia–inguinal hernia repair through a 2-cm incision.
    • Our Experience: The Psychosocial Impact Of Facial Palsy.
    • Patient satisfaction in relation to nipple reconstruction: the importance of information provision.
    • Periorbital Autologous Fat Grafting in Facial Nerve Palsy
    • Plast Reconstr Surg.
    • Port-site metastasis in patients undergoing laparoscopy for gastrointestinal malignancy.
    • Quantitative analysis of normal smile with 3D stereophotogrammetry–an aid to facial reanimation.
    • Refinements in smile reanimation: 10-year experience with the lengthening Temporalis Myoplasty.
    • Simple ileal J-pouch construction using an endoscopic stapler.
    • The Asplund-Davies vertical scar breast reduction technique preserves the sub- areolar skin thickness in the long term: a matched comparative study with the inverted T technique.
    • The Cake Flap: a new technique for serial excision of benign cutaneous lesions.
    • The modified scar approach for young patients undergoing lengthening temporalis myoplasty.
    • The use of botulinum toxin in treating a twitching TRAM flap.
    • Uses and abuses of digital imaging in plastic No touch free-flap temperature monitoring.
    • Uses and abuses of digital imaging in plastic surgery.
    • Virtual reality and laparoscopic surgery.
    • Visual estimation of finger angles: do we need goniometers?
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Mr Charles Nduka

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