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Dr. Pao-Ju Lu
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Curriculum Vitae |
- Graduated from China Medical University in 2000.
- Chief Resident of Plastic Surgery Department, Chi-Mei Medical Center
- Attending Physician of Plastic Surgery, Chi-Mei Medical Center
- Specialist of Surgery
- Specialist of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Specialty |
- Traumatic Wound Treatments
- Diabetic Foot
- Cellulitis
- Difficult Wound Treatments
- Burn Wound Treatments And Reconstructions
- Hand Surgery.
- Limb and Trunk Soft Tissue Reconstructions
- Skin and Soft Tissue Tumor Treatments
- Aesthetic Surgery.
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Publications |
- Referred Papers (SCI) :
Pao-Ju Lu, Cheng Yang, Ching-Nan Lin. Shiunko and Acetylshikonin Promote Reepithelialization, Angiogenesis, and Granulation Tissue Formation in Wounded Skin. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2008; 36 (1): 115-23.
- Referred Papers:
(1) Pao-Ju Lu, Cheng Yang. Intramasseteric vascular malformation. The
Journal of Plastic Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2007;16:251-259.
(2) Pao-Ju Lu, Wen-Ming Hsu, Yu-Feng Tian. Use of tissue expanders for
reconstruction of an extensive abdominal wall defect. The Journal of
Plastic Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2004;13:271-276.
(3) Pao-Ju Lu, Cheng Yang, Ching-Nan Lin. Shiunko and Acetylshikonin
Promote Reepithelialization, Angiogenesis, and Granulation Tissue
Formation in Wounded Skin. The American Journal of Chinese
Medicine. 2008; 36 (1): 115-23.
- Conference Papers:
(1) Pao-Ju Lu, Cheng Yang. Intramasseteric Hemangioma. The 65th General Scientific Meeting of Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2006.
(2) Pao-Ju Lu, Cheng Yang. Extensive Hidradenitis Suppurativa. The 64th General Scientific Meeting of Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2005.
(3) Pao-Ju Lu, Wen-Ming Hsu. Use of Tissue Expanders for Reconstruction of an Extensive abdominal wall defect. The 63th General Scientific Meeting of Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2004.
(4) Pao-Ju Lu, Chia-Laing Fang. Plunging Ranula. The 62th General Scientific Meeting of Surgical
Association, R.O.C. 2003
(5) Pao-Ju Lu, Hao-Hsien Lee, Wen-Sheng Tzeng. Bilateral Chylothorax after Radical Neck Dissection. The 61th General Scientific Meeting of Surgical Association, R.O.C. 2002.
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