整形外科对世界大战的贡献:现代颅面技术的历史基础。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Dylan Treger, Ruby Taylor, Soumil Prasad, Seth R Thaller
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简介整形外科在世界大战期间发挥了至关重要的作用。外科医生将他们的职业生涯奉献给了重建面部创伤和战斗中造成的残余畸形。前所未有的创伤时代促使整形外科迅速革新,对当今的整形外科实践产生了不可估量的影响。哈罗德-吉利斯(Harold Gillies)等先驱因其工作而闻名于世。还有许多其他贡献者值得更广泛的认可:我们进行了一次文献回顾,以确定在第一次和第二次世界大战期间治疗士兵颅面损伤的主要外科医生。结果:19 位整形外科医生被确定为第一和第二次世界大战期间治疗士兵颅面损伤的主要外科医生:结果:共发现了 19 位在世界大战期间对颅面外科做出重大贡献的整形外科医生。这些外科医生是Albéric Pont、Archibald Mcindoe、Arthur Mowlem、Harold Gillies、Hippolyte Morestin、James Barrett Brown、Jaques Joseph、Johannes Esser、John Staige Davis、John Reese、Otto Lanz、Paul Tessier、Robert Ivy、Suzanne Blanche Gros Noël、Thomas Kilner、William Kelsy Fry、Varaztad H. Kazanjian、Vilray P. Blair 和 Vladimir Petrovich Filatov。14 人在第一次世界大战期间服役。在第二次世界大战期间,有 9 人活跃在战场上。他们在颌面部骨折固定、骨移植、鼻整形、牙齿修复、皮瓣覆盖、皮肤移植和烧伤重建方面取得了显著的技术进步:整形外科医生在处理第一次和第二次世界大战中毁容性颅面损伤方面发挥了不为人知的作用。通过治疗数以万计的战争受害者,这些外科医生不仅为士兵的康复做出了贡献,还推动了颅颌面外科的发展,并使整形外科成为一个独特的亚专科。
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Plastic Surgery Contributions to the World Wars: Historical Foundations for Modern Craniofacial Techniques.

Introduction: Plastic surgery played a crucial role during the World Wars. Surgeons dedicated their careers to reconstructing facial injuries and residual deformities incurred during combat. Times of unprecedented trauma led to rapid innovation in plastic surgery, with invaluable impact on practice today. Pioneers such as Harold Gillies are well-known for their work. There are numerous additional contributors who deserve wider recognition.

Methods: A literature review was performed to identify key surgeons who treated soldiers' craniofacial injuries during World Wars I and II. Biographical information, country of practice, and technical contributions to plastic surgery were compiled.

Results: Nineteen plastic surgeons were identified who contributed significantly to craniofacial surgery during the World Wars. These surgeons were: Albéric Pont, Archibald Mcindoe, Arthur Mowlem, Harold Gillies, Hippolyte Morestin, James Barrett Brown, Jaques Joseph, Johannes Esser, John Staige Davis, John Reese, Otto Lanz, Paul Tessier, Robert Ivy, Suzanne Blanche Gros Noël, Thomas Kilner, William Kelsy Fry, Varaztad H. Kazanjian, Vilray P. Blair, and Vladimir Petrovich Filatov. Fourteen were active during WWI. Nine were active during WWII. Notable technical developments were made in maxillofacial fracture fixation, bone grafting, rhinoplasty, dental prosthetics, flap-based coverage, skin grafting, and burn reconstruction.

Conclusion: Plastic surgeons played an unheralded role in managing the disfiguring craniofacial injuries of World Wars I and II. By treating tens of thousands of war victims, these surgeons contributed not only to the rehabilitation of soldiers but also to the advancement of craniofacial surgery and the establishment of plastic surgery as a distinct subspecialty.

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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
968
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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