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    Current Reconstructive Surgery by Serletti, Joseph; Taub, Peter; Wu, Liza;

    Series: A & L LANGE SERIES;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 December 2012

    • ISBN 9780071477239
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages848 pages
    • Size 281x223x43 mm
    • Weight 2218 g
    • Language English
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    Full-color, step-by-step guidance on reconstructive procedures

    Authored by top experts in the field, Current Reconstructive Surgery is a comprehensive resource that prepares you for the most challenging cases, while giving you a solid grasp of the fundamentals. The content of the book—logically organized by anatomic region—is supported by more than 1,300 state-of-the-art illustrations and photographs, nearly all of which are in full color.

    Current Reconstructive Surgery begins with a valuable review of the principles of wound healing and wound repair. Its subsequent chapters meticulously examine pertinent reconstructive topics and present the latest surgical protocols for all injuries and disabilities, from burn reconstruction and skull base surgery to the management of hand infections. Current Reconstructive Surgery delivers insights derived from the authors’ vast experience as practitioners, combined with data from new and landmark studies. This one-of-a-kind guide has everything you need to confidently perform both common and uncommon reconstructive procedures—so you can improve function and approximate a normal appearance for your patients.

    Each chapter covers:

    • Patient evaluation and selection: Proven diagnostic strategies that elucidate the nature of the disorder, including onset and duration
    • Patient preparation: Details the preoperative plan, including anesthesia considerations, grafts or flaps used in reconstruction, and patient positioning
    • Techniques: Evidence-based surgical approaches for each type of surgery
    • Incisive coverage of postoperative management: Important steps that physicians and patients must take to promote healing and restore function
    • Overview of complications: Such as infection, fistulae, the risk of secondary procedures due to unsatisfactory results, and post-surgical psychological problems related to the patient’s self-image


    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    Full-color, step-by-step guidance on reconstructive procedures

    Authored by top experts in the field, Current Reconstructive Surgery is a comprehensive resource that prepares you for the most challenging cases, while giving you a solid grasp of the fundamentals. The content of the book—logically organized by anatomic region—is supported by more than 1,300 state-of-the-art illustrations and photographs, nearly all of which are in full color.

    Current Reconstructive Surgery begins with a valuable review of the principles of wound healing and wound repair. Its subsequent chapters meticulously examine pertinent reconstructive topics and present the latest surgical protocols for all injuries and disabilities, from burn reconstruction and skull base surgery to the management of hand infections. Current Reconstructive Surgery delivers insights derived from the authors’ vast experience as practitioners, combined with data from new and landmark studies. This one-of-a-kind guide has everything you need to confidently perform both common and uncommon reconstructive procedures—so you can improve function and approximate a normal appearance for your patients.

    Each chapter covers:

    • Patient evaluation and selection: Proven diagnostic strategies that elucidate the nature of the disorder, including onset and duration
    • Patient preparation: Details the preoperative plan, including anesthesia considerations, grafts or flaps used in reconstruction, and patient positioning
    • Techniques: Evidence-based surgical approaches for each type of surgery
    • Incisive coverage of postoperative management: Important steps that physicians and patients must take to promote healing and restore function
    • Overview of complications: Such as infection, fistulae, the risk of secondary procedures due to unsatisfactory results, and post-surgical psychological problems related to the patient’s self-image

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I:Fundamentals of Plastic Surgery
    1. The Principles of Wound Healing
    2. Techniques of Wound Repair
    3. Transplant Biology
    4. Tissue Expansion
    5. Alloplastic Implants
    6. Anesthesia
    7. Skin and Angiosomes
    8. Fasciocutaneous Flaps
    9. Muscle Flaps
    10. Principles of Microvascular Surgery
    11. Perforator Flaps
    12. Peripheral Nerve Repair, Grafts
    Part II:Integument and Soft Tissue
    13. Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    14.Malignant Melanoma
    15.Congenital Melanocytic Nevi
    16. Hemangiomas
    17.Vascular Malformations
    18.Benign Lesions/General Skin Disorders
    19.Thermal, Electrical, Chemical Injuries
    20.Burn Reconstruction
    Part III:Head and Neck
    21. Head and Neck Embryology
    22.Presurgical Orthopedics
    23.Unilateral Cleft Lip
    24.Bilateral Cleft Lip
    25. Cleft Palate
    26. Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
    27.Alveolar Bone Grafting
    28. Cephalometic Analysis
    29.Facial Form Analysis
    30.Secondary Cleft Deformities
    31.Craniosynostosis
    32.Hemifacial Microsomia
    33.Craniofacial Clefts
    34.Surgery of the Jaws
    35. Orbital Deformities
    36.Skull Base Surgery
    37.Soft Tissue Injuries of the Face
    38.Pediatric Facial Fractures
    39.Frontal Sinus Fractures
    40.Nasal Fractures
    41.Orbital Fractures
    42.Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
    43.Maxillary and Midface Fractures
    44.Mandibular Fractures
    45.Panfacial Fractures
    46.Reconstruction of the Ear
    47.Reconstruction of the Nose
    48.Reconstruction of the Lips
    49. Cheek Reconstruction
    50. Eyelid Reconstruction, Ptosis Surgery
    51.Scalp, Calvarial, Forehead Reconstruction
    52.Head and Neck Cancer
    53.Intraoral Tumors and Neck Dissection
    54Intraoral Reconstruction
    55.Mandibular Reconstruction
    56.Otoplasty
    57.Reconstruction of the Paralyized Face
    58.Treatment for Baldness
    Part IV:Breast
    59.Breast Cancer
    60.Implant Breast Reconstruction
    61. Autogenous Breast Reconstruction
    62.Reduction Mammaplasty
    63.Gynecomastia
    64.Congenital Breast Disorders
    Part V:Hand and Upper Extremity
    65. Physical Examination of the Hand
    66.Radiologic Imaging of the Hand
    67.Soft Tissue Recon of the Upper Ex
    68.Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand
    69.Fractures and Dislocations of the Wrist
    70.Extensor Tendon Injuries
    71. Flexor Tendon Injuries
    72.Finger tip and Perionychium
    73.Infections of the Hand
    74.Nerve Repair of the Upper Extremity
    75.Nerve Compression Syndromes
    76.Replantation and Revascularization
    77.Thumb Reconstruction
    78.Tendon Transfers
    79.Congenital Hand Anomalies
    80.The Mutilated Hand
    81.Brachial Plexus
    82.Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis
    83.Dupuytren’s Disease
    84.Tumors of the Upper Extremity
    85.Tenosynovitis
    86.Rehabilitation of the Injured Hand
    Part V:Trunk and Lower Extremity
    87.Chest Wall Reconstruction
    88.Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
    89.Reconstruction of the Posterior Thorax
    90.Lower Extremity Reconstruction
    91.Pressure Sores
    92.Lymphaedema
    93.Foot and Ankle Reconstruction
    94.Leg Ulcers
    95.Reconstruction of the Genitalia

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