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Xylazine-induced Skin Necrosis, Emerging Public Health Crisis & Ethical Considerations in Surgical Reconstruction

37 min · 7 de dic de 2024
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A discussion on the recently published article in SurgiColl, titled: Xylazine-induced Skin Necrosis, Emerging Public Health Crisis and the Ethical Considerations in Surgical Reconstruction: A Case Report [https://surgicoll.scholasticahq.com/article/122464-xylazine-induced-skin-necrosis-emerging-public-health-crisis-and-the-ethical-considerations-in-surgical-reconstruction-a-case-report] In addition to discussing this article, we will do a deeper dive on : Fentanyl and Xylazine-associated Crisis. For this episode, I am excited to be joined by : - Dr. Katharine Woozley, Dr. Katherine Rose & Dr. Jacob Levy - Dr. Levy is a Plastic Surgery resident at the University of Pennsylvania  - Dr. Rose, the senior author of our paper today, is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon in the Main Line Health System in the suburbs of Philadelphia. - Dr. Woozley, is our Guest Expert. She is a highly experienced Hand, Upper Extremity, and Nerve Surgeon and a key opinion leader in the management of Fentanyl and Xylazine-associated wounds, who is also an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Head of Orthopaedic Hand & Nerve Surgery at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ. As well as our host, Dr. Asif Ilyas.

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