Plastic Surgery Clinical Studies

Some of the many research opportunities available in Plastic Surgery are listed below. Select a study to review a brief description and requirements. Parents or guardians of children who might be eligible are encouraged to inquire about enrollment. Contact information is listed at the end of each study.

Thank you for exploring these opportunities and helping us to find cures and prevent childhood disease.

Clinical Studies

Researchers

Cleft Lip & Palate Evaluation with CBCT

Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study

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Craniofacial Anomalies Treatment & Outcomes: The TOPS & GRAFTS Registries

Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic Surgeons (TOPS) and General Registry of Autologous Fat Transfer (GRAFT)

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Craniofacial Disorder Analysis Through Medical Imaging

Advanced Craniofacial Radiographic Analysis

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Craniofacial Disorder Quality of Life: The FACE-Q Kids Study

An International Study to Develop a Patient-Reported Outcome Instrument for Conditions Associated With a Facial Difference: FACE-Q Kids

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Deformational Plagio & Torticollis Treatment Study

Early Aggressive Repositioning and Physical Therapy for Patients with Deformational Plagio and Torticollis

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Dog Bite Injuries Review

Medical Record Review of Dog Bite-related Facial Fractures Among the Pediatric Population

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Infant Head Measurement Study

Comparing Infants’ Digital Cranial Evaluation and Manual Measurements

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Jaw Fracture Growth Long-term Study

Long-term Effects of Mandible Fractures on Growth and Development in the Pediatric Population

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Mandibular Nerve Palsy Incidence Following Treatment for Pierre Robin Sequence

The True Incidence of Marginal Mandibular Nerve Palsy After Neonatal MDO in PRS Patients

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Plastic Surgery Medical Record Review

Pediatric Plastic Surgery Clinical Database and Research Registry

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Upper Extremities Injuries Research Registry

Pediatric Upper Extremity Injuries and Assessment

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