Dr. Michael Bermant, MD
Research interests
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InterestsPatient Education, Cosmetic Surgery, Liposuction, Video, Gynecomastia, Tummy Tuck, Patient Comfort, Otoplasty, Tumescent, Revision Surgery, Breast Biology
Publications
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Gynecomastia - Dynamic Technique
01/2003: pages 600 pages whole book;
ISBN: 0824708520, 978-0824708528
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2.74Impact points
Separation of craniopagus twins utilizing tissue expanders.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 12/1985; 76(5):765-73.
An example of craniopagus Siamese twins is presented. The methods used in their separation using skin expanders and scalp flaps to achieve primary closure of the wounds with hair-bearing scalp are outlined. A detailed discussion of the planning and the mathematical considerations of these skin expan... [more] An example of craniopagus Siamese twins is presented. The methods used in their separation using skin expanders and scalp flaps to achieve primary closure of the wounds with hair-bearing scalp are outlined. A detailed discussion of the planning and the mathematical considerations of these skin expanders and scalp flaps is included.
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1.29Impact points
A photographic flash system for the operating microscope.
Annals of plastic surgery. 04/1983; 10(3):244-6.
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Microvascular clamps with suture retaining means
Ref. No: 4,165,747
Year: 01/1979
Apparatus having parallel-closing jaws for clamping and immobilizing ends of blood vessels to be joined together by suturing without damaging the vessel walls. A spring biasing the jaws together is adjustable to exert no more than 30 gm/cm.sup.2 in squeezing force to vessel walls in each clamp. A st... [more] Apparatus having parallel-closing jaws for clamping and immobilizing ends of blood vessels to be joined together by suturing without damaging the vessel walls. A spring biasing the jaws together is adjustable to exert no more than 30 gm/cm.sup.2 in squeezing force to vessel walls in each clamp. A stay suture retainer affixed to one or more of the jaws of the apparatus receives ends of two stay sutures passed through the ends of the blood vessels to draw them together, to immobilize the vessel ends with respect to the apparatus during close, finish suturing thereof. Mayfield-type and threaded-shaft clamp pairs are disclosed, each connected to and selectively slidable along a rigid bar for adjustable spacing upon the ends of the vessels to be joined. The clamps are durable and comprise a single piece to facilitate use.