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Bauback Safa
Researcher at California Pacific Medical Center
Publications - 41
Citations - 917
Bauback Safa is an academic researcher from California Pacific Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nerve allograft & Phalloplasty. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 35 publications receiving 680 citations.
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Processed nerve allografts for peripheral nerve reconstruction: a multicenter study of utilization and outcomes in sensory, mixed, and motor nerve reconstructions.
Darrell Brooks,Renata V. Weber,Jerome D. Chao,Brian Rinker,Jozef Zoldos,Michael R. Robichaux,Sebastian B. Ruggeri,Kurt A. Anderson,Ekkehard E. Bonatz,Scott M. Wisotsky,Mickey S. Cho,Christopher Wilson,Ellis O. Cooper,John V. Ingari,Bauback Safa,Brian M. Parrett,Gregory M. Buncke +16 more
TL;DR: The outcomes for safety and meaningful recovery observed in this study compare favorably to those reported in the literature for nerve autograft and are higher than those reported for nerve conduits.
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Autograft Substitutes: Conduits and Processed Nerve Allografts
Bauback Safa,Gregory M. Buncke +1 more
TL;DR: There is a growing body of evidence supporting their utility in major peripheral nerve repairs, gap repairs up to 70 mm in length, as an alternative source of tissue to bolster the diameter of a cable graft, and for the management of neuromas in non-reconstructable injuries.
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Use of Processed Nerve Allografts to Repair Nerve Injuries Greater Than 25 mm in the Hand.
Brian Rinker,Jozef Zoldos,Renata V. Weber,Jason H. Ko,Wesley P. Thayer,Jeffrey A. Greenberg,Fraser J. Leversedge,Bauback Safa,Gregory M. Buncke +8 more
TL;DR: Results for PNA repairs of digital nerve injuries with gaps longer than 25 mm compare favorably with historical reports for nerve autograft repair but without donor site morbidity.
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Outcomes of short-gap sensory nerve injuries reconstructed with processed nerve allografts from a multicenter registry study.
Brian Rinker,John V. Ingari,Jeffrey A. Greenberg,Wesley P. Thayer,Bauback Safa,Gregory M. Buncke +5 more
TL;DR: Processed nerve allografts provide an effective solution for short-gap digital nerve reconstructions and were equivalent to historical controls for nerve autograft and exceed those of conduit.
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Refining outcomes in dorsal hand coverage: consideration of aesthetics and donor-site morbidity.
Brian M. Parrett,Joseph Bou-Merhi,Rudolf F. Buntic,Bauback Safa,Gregory M. Buncke,Darrell Brooks +5 more
TL;DR: The aesthetic outcome of dorsal hand reconstruction is dependent on flap choice, with statistically significant differences in revision surgeries and aesthetics among flap types.