A Bialostocki

University of Otago , Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

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Publications (4)5.87 Total impact

  • Article: Pretibial injury: key factors and their use in developing laboratory test methods.
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    ABSTRACT: Aims were to 1 characterize pretibial injuries and evaluate protection offered by garments/fabrics; and 2 develop a laboratory test to determine the potential protection provided by such fabrics. Most (>85%) of 75 patients treated for pretibial injury at Hutt Hospital, New Zealand sustained injury to one site and required surgery. Injuries were typically grade 3 or 4, 10-250 mm wide 30-350 mm long, and at the mid- to lower third of the tibia. The severity grade was lower when at least one fabric layer covered the site, slightly lower again with more than one layer, and when a knitted fabric/garment was worn, and a trouser type garment. Laboratory test methods and their application reflected these known variables. The force transmitted through multiple fabric layers was less then through one layer: thick pantyhouse and either denim or fabrics used in 'sweat pants' would minimize transmitted force and maximize impulse.
    The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds 12/2008; 7(4):220-34. · 1.20 Impact Factor
  • Article: Pulsed dye laser therapy for rosacea.
    S T Tan, A Bialostocki, J R Armstrong
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    ABSTRACT: Rosacea is a chronic and progressive inflammatory skin disorder affecting the facial convexities for which no curative measure is currently available. Forty consecutive patients with rosacea were treated with the Cynosure PhotoGenica V pulsed dye laser. The improvement following laser therapy was assessed according to a sliding scale: 1 (worse after treatment), 2 (no improvement), 3 (slight improvement), 4 (moderate improvement), 5 (marked improvement). Following an average of 2.4 (range 1-10) laser treatments, a mean score of 4.4 and 4.3 for overall improvement was achieved as judged by the patients and independently assessed by a family member or a close friend of the patients, respectively. The response of erythema and telangiectasia to laser therapy, evaluated by an independent panel of 10 members, showed a mean score of 3.7. Three patients experienced an exacerbation of rosacea during the treatment period requiring antibiotic therapy. During the follow-up period of 6.0-55.5 (mean, 23.3) months after completion of laser therapy, no patient (including 13 patients in whom papulation and pustulation which were amongst the presenting symptoms) required medical treatment. Six patients developed post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation necessitating skin bleach but no other complication such as scarring was observed. Three patients reported that the residual erythema had progressed after an initial improvement during follow-up periods of 52.4, 15.8 and 6.0 months. All patients felt that laser therapy was worthwhile. We conclude that pulsed dye laser therapy is a useful treatment for rosacea.
    British Journal of Plastic Surgery 07/2004; 57(4):303-10. · 1.29 Impact Factor
  • Book: Pretibial injury in the New Zealand population aged 50 years and over — epidemiology and possible prevention. Report supported by the Health Research Council
    01/2000; Clothing and Textile Sciences, University of Otago.
  • Article: Modified Antia-Buch repair for full-thickness upper pole auricular defects.
    A Bialostocki, S T Tan
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    ABSTRACT: Various reconstructive techniques have been described for repair of full-thickness upper pole auricular defects. The wedge excision commonly used for treatment of upper pole tumors allows excision and reconstruction in a single stage. However, this technique suffers from major deficiencies. We apply the concept of crescentic scaphal excision and the Antia-Buch advancement-rotation flap principle to repair various full-thickness upper pole auricular defects resulting from excision of skin lesions in eight consecutive patients. The technique achieves a natural auricular shape in three dimensions with minimal disruption of the anatomic landmarks and avoids conspicuous scars. It has several advantages over the original Antia-Buch repair and other techniques used for reconstruction of full-thickness upper pole auricular defects.
    Plastic &amp Reconstructive Surgery 05/1999; 103(5):1476-9. · 3.38 Impact Factor