Hayden Hairston
Resident Physician
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
unknown
Research Areas
Links
Is this your profile? Verify and claim your profile
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Hayden Hairston's research focuses on reconstructive surgery, particularly for mandibular defects, and the evaluation of medical imaging techniques for anatomical identification and diagnostic purposes. He has investigated outcomes of free flap reconstruction for osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the mandible through systematic reviews and meta-analyses. His work also includes comparing donor site morbidity between radial forearm and fibula free flaps used in mandibular reconstruction.
Additionally, Hairston has examined the utility of four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography in predicting the location of pathological parathyroid glands. His research extends to analyzing trends in readmission, complications, and costs associated with infantile hemangioma treatment using propranolol, based on database studies. He has also published on the identification of anatomical variations in the proximal subscapular system using contrasted chest CT scans and the incidence of red cell antibody formation following massive transfusion protocols.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 16
Selected Publications
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series (2025) DOI
- Outcomes of free flap reconstruction for mandibular ORN: Systematic review and meta-analysis (2024) DOI
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution (2024) DOI
- Lip and Oral Commissure Reconstruction (2023) DOI
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction (2023) DOI
- Incidence of Red Cell Antibody Formation Following Massive Transfusion Protocol: Experience of a Single Institution (2022) DOI
- Infantile Hemangioma Treated with Propranolol Readmission Trends, Complications of Therapy, and Cost: A PHIS Database Study (2022) DOI
Collaborators
Researchers in the database who share publications
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics