Samia_saied

Samia Mohamed Ahmed Saied

Professor - Professor of Plastic Surgery , Head of Craniofacial Unite, Acting Dean of Nursing

Faculty of medicine

Address: Yaserb tower, University Staff Building on Nile, Sohag, Sohag

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Synlabia after Severe Monilia Infections: A Case Report
_Case_. A 25-year-old woman presented with acute urine retention with overflow 6 months after an inadequate treatment of severe monilia infections. Examination revealed complete adhesion between both labia majora. Division of adhesion was done with reconstruction by labial mucocutaneous flap. Complete recovery was achieved with good cosmetic outcome. _Conclusion_. Labial adhesions whatever their severity is can be surgically divided with ... Read more

Soft Tissue Reconstruction of hand trauma: a 1-year retrospective study of 745 case
Abstract Purpose: A large number of hand injuries is presented to Sohag university casualty unite which attract our attention to the need to establish a specialized services to hand trauma through which, we can assess the prevalence and pattern of hand trauma in one year period in the casualty unit of Sohag University hospital and evaluate different techniques of reconstruction ... Read more

2009 | Keywords facial trauma, fractures,
Trends in incidence, cause, and Nature of facial injury:  A retrospective analysis of 10 years experience
This study assessed changes in incidence of different facial fractures occurring in sohag university hospital managed by plastic and reconstructive surgery department between 2000 and 2009. Patient and Methods: records from 1830 patients sustaining 597 cases of different bony fracture ranged from simple fissure fracture to severe form of panfacial fracture. All cases were reviewed and analyzed according to age, ... Read more

2007 | Keywords skin tumors, reconstruction,
Orofacial Tumors; Complexity and Outcome
The anatomic, physiologic and aesthetic complexity of the head and neck poses significant challenges to the management of all neoplasm arising in this compact region. The oral cavity is the most common site for malignancies of the head and neck region (about 30%) with the tongue and floor of mouth, are the most frequent primary sites. The primary objective of ... Read more

Evaluation of the Different Technique for repair of distal Hypospadius
Hypospadias is one of the most common congenital anomalies occurring in approximately 1:250 to 1:300 live birth (Baskin 2000) Read more

2006 | Keywords Microsurgical, ear,
Non microsurgical ear replantation after traumatic
Auricular reconstruction has posses one of the most difficult challenges in reconstruction surgery of the head and neck. This is due to unique architectural topography of the external ear. The multiple concavities and convexities of the cartilage framework are enveloped by a very thin, tightly adherent skin envelope. Read more

2006 | Keywords BEAST RECONSTRACTION,
Acceptability of breast reconstruction after mastectomy in Upper Egypt
Our aim of this study was to provide a new option of breast reconstruction to women of Upper Egypt and Evaluate their acceptance to this option, and understand the cause of acceptance or refusal Read more

2006 | Keywords Microsurgical, ear,
Non microsurgical ear replantation after traumatic avulsion
Auricular reconstruction has posses one of the most difficult challenges in reconstruction surgery of the head and neck. This is due to unique architectural topography of the external ear. The multiple concavities and convexities of the cartilage framework are enveloped by a very thin, tightly adherent skin envelope. Read more

2004 | Keywords gene therapy, wound healing,
Genetically Modified Keratinocytes seeded onto integra act as drug delivery system (Part2)
A gene therapy offers a new approach for treatment of inherited and acquired disorders through the )introduction and expression of new gentic information (Anderson, 1984 Read more

2004 | Keywords vein graft-E-matrix,
vein grafts in peripheral nerve regeneration : effects of nerve growth factors and E-matrix scaffold
The limited availability and the inevitable of a functioning nerve with the donor –site morbidity continue to stimulate research to find alternatives that can be used instead of the natural nerve autografts. Read more