Scientific & Medical Illustrations
I grew up around many medical professionals, so when I began my career, it felt natural to use my skills to help them in areas where they needed additional support.
The following illustrations were created for published scientific papers, helping researchers communicate complex ideas through clear and engaging visuals.
The following illustrations were created for published scientific papers, helping researchers communicate complex ideas through clear and engaging visuals.
Posterior interosseous bone flap (PIBF)antegrade to reconstruct proximal forearm and retrograde to reconstruct hand osseous defects.
Reconstruction of destroyed elbow joint with PRUJRotation of proximal radio-ulnar joint 90 degrees to reconstruct destroyed ulno humeral joint.
Posterior harvest of a fascicle of ulnar nerve, to transfer axillary or tricepsA new approach.
Antegrade posterior interosseous bone flap (PIBF)for treatment of radius non-union.
En Block transplantation
Schematic demonstration of how a central full-thickness corneal graft is integrated with peripheral graft as well as corneal limbus containg stem cells to be transplanted in one piece called “en block”
En Block transplantation cross-sectional view
Cross sectional demonstration of “en block” transplantation, in center the cornea is full thickness while peripheral graft is lamellar therefore the junction between these two parts are “sutureless” i.e no need for suturing
Cross sectional demonstration of “en block” transplantation, in center the cornea is full thickness while peripheral graft is lamellar therefore the junction between these two parts are “sutureless” i.e no need for suturing
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