Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Approaches and Techniques
Approaches and Techniques
Samenvatting
Plastic and reconstructive surgery continues to evolve as new techniques open up new possibilities for the surgeon. In this groundbreaking textbook, contemporary approaches are explained and demonstrated to allow trainee and experienced surgeons alike to understand and assimilate best practice.
Containing over 300 outstanding color figures demonstrating surgical practice, an international cast of leading surgeons show the paths to effective plastic surgery technique and outcomes. They cover all the major bases including:
Integument
Pediatric Plastic Surgery
Head and Neck Reconstruction
The Breast
Trunk, Lower Limb and Sarcomas
Upper Limb and Hand Surgery
Aesthetic Surgery
Comprehensive in scope, practical in nature, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is your one–stop guide to successful surgical management of your patients.
"This textbook is aimed at the trainee and young plastic surgeon, but it is extremely comprehensive and sufficiently detailed for any practitioner. The information is succinct, yet complete and up to date. . . . For a single–volume book, the detailed knowledge presented is impressive. . . . I think this is a great book. It is packed with good and up–to–date information, and I think it will be an invaluable resource for trainees but also for all plastic surgeons. The editors are to be congratulated on achieving a very difficult task with such success."
from a review by Peter C. Neligan, MB, in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
"This is exactly what the editors of Plastic and reconstructive surgery: Approaches and Techniques set out to achieve in producing this excellent textbook. . . . It is truly an international effort at all levels, as the editors, from Australia (Ross D. Farhadieh), the UK (Neil W. Bulstrode) and Canada (Sabrina Cugno), have joined forces to recruit over 130 international contributors and produce a resource of over 1100 pages that provides a well–organized and thorough, yet succinct, text of the essentials of current plastic surgery. . . .Many of the contributors are world–renowned experts; however, there is also a new generation of young rising stars whose contributions are equally good, providing a new, fresh and contemporary feel."
from the Foreword by Julian J. Pribaz, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
"The authors here have concentrated all this useful information into their chapters in a quite outstanding manner. Any plastic surgeon of whatever maturity will find this an excellent purchase which he/she will have no reason to regret."
from a review by Douglas H. Harrison in Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Specificaties
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<p>Foreword, xv</p>
<p>Dedication, xvi</p>
<p>Preface, xvii</p>
<p>About the companion website, xviii</p>
<p>Part I: Basic science and principles</p>
<p>1 Wound healing and scar formation, 3<br />Simon R. Myers and Ali M. Ghanem</p>
<p>2 Basic skin flaps and blood supply, 12<br />Edwin J. Morrison and Wayne A.J. Morrison</p>
<p>3 Biomaterials and structural fat grafting, 22<br />Naghmeh Naderi, Behzad Ardehali and Afshin Mosahebi</p>
<p>4 Local anaesthetics, 34<br />Yasamin Ziabari</p>
<p>5 Lasers, 44<br />Se–Hwang Liew</p>
<p>6 Tissue expansion, 51<br />Dariush Nikkhah, Lara Yildirimer and Neil W. Bulstrode</p>
<p>7 Tissue engineering, 62<br />Lara Yildirimer and Alexander Seifalian</p>
<p>Part II: Integument</p>
<p>8 Skin structure, 79<br />Anthony Barker</p>
<p>9 Melanoma, 88<br />Carlo Riccardo Rossi and Antonio Sommariva</p>
<p>10 Non ]melanoma skin cancers, 100<br />Michael Findlay and Mina S. Ally</p>
<p>11 Atypical skin lesions, 115<br />Michael Findlay and Michael A. Henderson</p>
<p>12 Allotransplantation, 130<br />Maria Siemionow and Fatih Zor</p>
<p>13 Radiation therapy and soft tissue response, 144<br />Gurdip Kaur Azad and Carie Corner</p>
<p>14 Burns: acute care and reconstruction, 153<br />Peter Dziewulski</p>
<p>Part III: Paediatric plastic surgery and congenital disorders</p>
<p>15 Congenital melanocytic naevi, 183<br />Sabrina Cugno, Veronica Kinsler and Neil W. Bulstrode</p>
<p>16 Vascular anomalies, 192<br />Sabrina Cugno, Alex Barnacle, John Harper and Neil W. Bulstrode</p>
<p>17 Cleft lip, 204<br />Marc C. Swan and David M. Fisher</p>
<p>18 Cleft palate and velopharyngeal dysfunction, 219<br />Sabrina Cugno and Brian C. Sommerlad</p>
<p>19 Congenital ear anomalies, 238<br />Sabrina Cugno and Neil W. Bulstrode</p>
<p>20 Craniofacial clefts, 255<br />Irene M.J. Mathijssen and Sarah L. Versnel</p>
<p>21 Craniosynostosis, 264<br />Aina V.H. Greig and David J. Dunaway</p>
<p>22 Orthognathic surgery, 279<br />Tim Lloyd, Ravinder Pabla, Sujata Sharma and Nigel Hunt</p>
<p>23 Facial reanimation, 295<br />Jonathan I. Leckenby and Adriaan O. Grobbelaar</p>
<p>Part IV: Head and neck reconstruction</p>
<p>24 Head and neck malignancy: staging and neck dissections, 309<br />Andrew N. Morritt, Marlene S. See and Navid Jallali</p>
<p>25 Oral tongue reconstruction, 318<br />Stuart Archibald, Michael Gupta and Achilleas Thoma</p>
<p>26 Mandibular reconstruction, 330<br />Christopher Glenn Wallace, Chung ]Kan Tsao and Fu ]Chan Wei</p>
<p>27 Maxillary reconstruction, 338<br />Achilleas Thoma, Michael Gupta and Stuart Archibald</p>
<p>28 Pharyngeal reconstruction, 349<br />Ross D. Farhadieh and Wayne A.J. Morrison</p>
<p>29 Skull base reconstruction, 362<br />Ross D. Farhadieh and Wayne A.J. Morrison</p>
<p>30 Cheek reconstruction, 366<br />Adam C. Gascoigne and Ross D. Farhadieh</p>
<p>31 Lip reconstruction, 377<br />Marlene S. See, Andrew N. Morritt and Navid Jallali</p>
<p>32 Nasal reconstruction, 390<br />Jean ]Brice Duron and Marc Revol</p>
<p>33 Eyelid reconstruction, 407<br />Konal Saha and Naresh Joshi</p>
<p>34 Ear reconstruction, 416<br />Françoise Firmin and Neil W. Bulstrode</p>
<p>35 Scalp and calvarial reconstruction, 427<br />Christopher Glenn Wallace and Fu ]Chan Wei</p>
<p>36 Facial trauma, 437<br />David David</p>
<p>Part V: Breast</p>
<p>37 Anatomy and physiology of the breast, 479<br />Giovanni Bistoni and Jian Farhadi</p>
<p>38 Breast augmentation, 486<br />Ross D. Farhadieh and Jian Farhadi</p>
<p>39 Breast reconstruction, 499<br />Phillip Blondeel, Maria Athanasiadou and Andreas Tromaropoulos</p>
<p>40 Gynaecomastia and tuberous breast, 519<br />Afshin Mosahebi and Amir Sadri</p>
<p>41 Mastopexy and breast reduction, 530<br />Elizabeth J. Hall ]Findlay</p>
<p>Part VI: Trunk and lower limb</p>
<p>42 Chest wall reconstruction, 551<br />Mazyar Kanani and Martin J. Elliott Simon Withey and Robert Pearl</p>
<p>43 Abdominal wall reconstruction, 564<br />William A. Townley and Stefan O.P. Hofer</p>
<p>44 Genitourinary and perineal reconstruction, 575<br />Niri S. Niranjan Paige Fox, Paul Mittermiller and Gordon K. Lee Kathryn Evans and Imran Mushtaq</p>
<p>45 Pressure sores, 597<br />Adam C. Gascoigne and Stephen Flood</p>
<p>46 Lower limb reconstruction, 607<br />James K. Chan, Matthew D. Gardiner, Michael Pearse and Jagdeep Nanchahal</p>
<p>47 Lymphoedema, 628<br />Kelvin Ramsey and Peter Mortimer</p>
<p>Part VII: Upper limb</p>
<p>48 Hand examination and investigations, 645<br />J. Henk Coert, Peter Hoogvliet and Willem D. Rinkel</p>
<p>49 Congenital hand differences, 660<br />Bran Sivakumar, Jonathan Adamthwaite and Paul Smith</p>
<p>50 Finger tip injuries, 688<br />Donald Sammut and Robert Pearl</p>
<p>51 Flexor tendon injuries, 707<br />Sarah Tucker and Georgina Williams</p>
<p>52 Extensor tendon injuries, 722<br />Gregory McCarten</p>
<p>53 Tendon transfers, 733<br />Adam C. Gascoigne and Stephen Flood</p>
<p>54 Amputations, replantation and thumb reconstruction, 752<br />Gráinne Bourke</p>
<p>55 Compartment syndrome in the extremities, 769<br />Steven E.R. Hovius and Tim H.J. Nijhuis</p>
<p>56 Nerve injury, repair and reconstruction, 777<br />Renata V. Weber, Andrew Yee, Michael M. Bottros and Susan E. Mackinnon</p>
<p>57 Brachial plexus injuries and reanimation, 797<br />Kirsty U. Boyd, Kristen M. Davidge and Susan E. Mackinnon</p>
<p>58 Nerve compressions, 813<br />Kristen M. Davidge and Susan E. Mackinnon</p>
<p>59 Dupuytren disease, 838<br />Paul M.N. Werker</p>
<p>60 Fractures and dislocations in the hand, 850<br />Barbara Jemec and Nicola Burr</p>
<p>61 Osteoarthritis and prosthetic joints in the hand, 861<br />Adam C. Watts and Ian A. Trail</p>
<p>62 Wrist pathology, 878<br />Owen L. Ala, T. Shane Johnson and L. Scott Levin</p>
<p>63 Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand and wrist, 890<br />Rebecca Ayers and Mark Pickford</p>
<p>64 Lesions of the hand, 904<br />Richard D. Lawson, David A. Stewart and Michael A. Tonkin</p>
<p>Part VIII: Aesthetic surgery</p>
<p>65 Facial anatomy and ageing, 923<br />Chin ]Ho Wong and Bryan C. Mendelson</p>
<p>66 Non ]operative facial rejuvenation, 940<br />Jean Carruthers and Alastair Carruthers</p>
<p>67 Forehead lift, 948<br />Timothy J. Marten and Dino Elyassnia</p>
<p>68 Upper eyelid rejuvenation, 967<br />Adil Ceydeli, Tong C. Duong and Robert S. Flowers</p>
<p>69 Lower eyelid cheek junction rejuvenation, 976<br />Sam T. Hamra</p>
<p>70 Facelift, 992<br />Bryan C. Mendelson and Ross D. Farhadieh</p>
<p>71 Neck lift, 1004<br />Timothy J. Marten and Dino Elyassnia</p>
<p>72 Rhinoplasty, 1032<br />David Stepnick, Catherine Weng and Bahman Guyuron</p>
<p>73 Genioplasty, 1047<br />Nicholas Lee, Deepak Komath and Tim Lloyd</p>
<p>74 Blepharoptosis, 1063<br />Alan A. McNab</p>
<p>75 Liposuction and liposculpture, 1075<br />Darryl J. Hodgkinson</p>
<p>76 Abdominoplasty and body contouring, 1083<br />Alexander Stoff and Dirk F. Richter</p>
<p>Part IX: Military, simulation training and exams</p>
<p>77 Simulation learning in plastic surgery, 1107<br />Ali M. Ghanem and Simon R. Myers</p>
<p>78 Military plastic surgery, 1121<br />Robert M.T. Staruch and Shehan Hettiaratchy</p>
<p>79 Plastic surgery fellowship and board exams, 1129<br />Robert Pearl, Youssef Tahiri, Sabrina Cugno and Ross D. Farhadieh</p>
<p>Index, 1135</p>

