Facial reconstruction in Italy during the First World War

ConclusionsWhilst there has been interest in, and publication on developments in Great Britain, France and Germany, no significant review of the Italian experience has been undertaken. This article examines the clinical material described by Emerin Keene and the contributions of other Italian contributors to wartime facial surgery, setting these in the context of developments elsewhere in Europe, but further research on what appears to be extensive Italian work in the First World War seems merited.Level of Evidence: not ratable
Source: European Journal of Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Source Type: research