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Darrell Brooks
Researcher at California Pacific Medical Center
Publications - 39
Citations - 987
Darrell Brooks is an academic researcher from California Pacific Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Breast reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 886 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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Functional outcome following nerve repair in the upper extremity using processed nerve allograft.
Mickey S. Cho,Brian Rinker,Renata V. Weber,Jerome D. Chao,John V. Ingari,Darrell Brooks,Gregory M. Buncke +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that processed nerve allografts offer a safe and effective method of reconstructing peripheral nerve gaps from 5 to 50 mm in length, and these outcomes compare favorably with those reported in the literature for nerve autograft, and exceed those reported for tube conduits.
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Standardized protocol for artery-only fingertip replantation.
Rudolf F. Buntic,Darrell Brooks +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the outcomes of artery-only fingertip replantation using a standardized postoperative protocol consisting of dextran-40, heparin, and leech therapy were analyzed.
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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.
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Transverse upper gracilis flap as an alternative to abdominal tissue breast reconstruction: technique and modifications.
TL;DR: Transverse upper gracilis musculocutaneous flap microvascular breast reconstruction is an excellent option for patients who desire autologous reconstruction and whoDo not have adequate abdominal donor tissue or who do not desire abdominal scarring.