Publications for Dr. Davison

Barbed Suture Tenorrhaphy: An Ex Vivo Biomechanical Analysis

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery November 2009

Using barbed suture for flexor tenorrhaphy could permit knotless repair with tendon-barb adherence along the suture’s entire length. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the tensile strength  [Read more… ]

Microvascular Free Flap Failure Caused by Unrecognized Hypercoagulability

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery August 2009

Microvascular free flap techniques have improved over the past two decades such that flap failure rates have dropped to under 3 percent in most large series of high-volume centers. [Read more…]

Reorienting the Vector in Facial Reanimation Using an Estlander Flap

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery February 2009

When performing static and dynamic procedures for reanimation of the paralyzed lower face, establishing the correct vector of modiolus suspension is critical for achieving a functional and aesthetic outcome [Read more…]

Postmaxillectomy Prognathism

Zelken, Jonathan A.; Davison, Steven P. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 123(2):69e-71e, February 2009.

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Wound Infection Rates in Elective Plastic Surgery for HIV-Positive Patients

Reilly, Michael J.; Burke, Kevin M.; Davison, Steven P. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 123(1):106-111, January 2009.

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Efficacy and Safety of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Highest Risk Plastic Surgery Patients

Seruya, Mitchel; Venturi, Mark L.; Iorio, Matthew L.; Davison, Steven P. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 122(6):1701-1708, December 2008.

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Lost in Translation

Davison, Steven P. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 122(6):1968-1969, December 2008.

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Herpes Zoster after Reconstruction for Head and Neck Cancer

Parikh, Pranay M.; Davison, Steven P. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 122(6):211e-213e, December 2008.

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Vascularized Calvarial Bone Flaps and Midface Reconstruction

Davison, Steven P.; Mesbahi, Ali N.; Clemens, Mark W.; Picken, Catherine A. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 122(1):10e-18e, July 2008.

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Maximizing Flap Inset for Tongue Reconstruction

Davison, Steven P.; Grant, Nazaneen N.; Schwarz, Karl A.; Iorio, Matthew L. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 121(6):1982-1985, June 2008.

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Perioperative Guidelines for Elective Surgery in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Patient

Davison, Steven P.; Reisman, Neil R.; Pellegrino, Edmund D.; Larson, Ethan E.; Dermody, Meghan; Hutchison, Paul J. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 121(5):1831-1840, May 2008.

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Labiaplasty and Labia Minora Reduction

eMedicine May 2008

Labial hypertrophy is the disproportionate size of the labia minora relative to the labia majora. Labiaplasty, also known as labia reduction, labia rejuvenation, or vaginal lip reduction, is a procedure designed to improve the appearance of the external female genitalia. [Read more…]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

We would like to express our gratitude to our patients who helped support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During the month of October, DAVinci Plastic Surgery contributed a portion of the proceeds from cosmetic procedures to Cooley's Rally For The Cure. A total of $2,300 was raised for the Cooley's organization. The DAVinci staff all attended the 3rd Cooley's Rally for the Cure event held on October 10, 2011 and Dr. Davison presented the donation to Nancy and Chris Cooley. Thank you!

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The initial consultation with your surgeon is critical! It should always be face to face with your surgeon during which time he/she listens closely to your concerns. Dr. Davison believes this time spent with you is critical to both you and to him. It is during the consultation that he comes to fully understand your concerns, evaluates them correctly and is then able to make the recommendations and develop the treatment plan thats right for you. Dr. Davison invests the time to sit down and talk to you face-to-face.

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