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Date de parution
16 avril 2010
Nombre de lectures
3
EAN13
9780323085908
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
26 Mo
Plastic Surgery Secrets—the first Secrets Series® title in the PLUS format—offers an easy-to-read, information-at-your-fingertips approach to plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery. Jeffrey Weinzweig has joined forces with world-renowned plastic surgeons Joseph McCarthy, Julia Terzis, Joseph Upton, Fernando Ortiz-Monasterio, and Luis Vasconez, and others to bring you the expert perspective you need to grasp the nuances of this specialty. This new edition features an additional color that highlights tables, legends, key terms, section and chapter titles, and web references. All this, along with the popular question-and answer approach and list of the "Top 100 Plastic Surgery Secrets," make it a perfect concise board review tool and a handy clinical reference.
Publié par
Date de parution
16 avril 2010
Nombre de lectures
3
EAN13
9780323085908
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
26 Mo
Plastic Surgery Secrets
Second Edition
Jeffrey Weinzweig, MD, FACS
Chief of Craniofacial Surgery, Director, Craniofacial Anomalies Program, Division of Plastic Surgery, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Director, The Chicago Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Chicago, Illinois
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Afterword
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
I: Fundamental Principles of Plastic Surgery
Chapter 1: The Principles of Wound Healing
Chapter 2: Techniques and Geometry of Wound Repair
Chapter 3: Anesthesia for Plastic Surgery
Chapter 4: Tissue Expansion
Chapter 5: Alloplastic Implantation
Chapter 6: The Problematic Wound
Chapter 7: Principles and Applications of Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VAC)
Chapter 8: The Fetal Wound
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 9: Liability Issues in Plastic Surgery
Chapter 10: CPT Coding Strategies
Chapter 11: Ethics in Plastic Surgery
Chapter 12: Advances in Basic Science Research
DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS
CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS
TISSUE ENGINEERING/REGENERATION
II: Integument
Chapter 13: Malignant Melanoma
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
INVASIVE COMPONENT IN DERMIS
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES (FIGS. 13-11 AND 13-12)
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES (FIGS. 13-13 TO 13-15)
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES (FIG. 13-16)
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
CLINICAL FEATURES
HISTOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES
DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORIES
OTHER PROGNOSTIC INFORMATION REPORTED TO BE SIGNIFICANT IN SOME DATABASES
Chapter 14: Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Chapter 15: Principles of Mohs Surgery
Chapter 16: Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations
Chapter 17: Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
Chapter 18: Hair Transplantation
Chapter 19: Tattoos
1 What is a tattoo?
2 How do the types of tattoos differ?
3 What is the history of tattoos?
4 Why do people get tattoos?
5 Are cosmetic and professional tattoos safe?
6 Have weird reactions been reported in tattoos?
7 Why do individuals want tattoo removal?
8 How does motivation affect outcome of removal?
9 Why not simply cut out the tattoo?
10 What happened to the CO2 laser?
11 What about salabrasion?
12 How does tannic acid work?
13 Can dermabrasion be used alone?
14 If dermabrasion works, what about chemical peeling?
15 What about dermaplaning?
16 Any other thoughts on nonselective destruction?
17 What are Q-switched lasers?
18 Do all Q-switched lasers work for every tattoo?
19 Any tips for using Q-switched lasers?
20 Does tattoo removal with a Q-switched laser hurt?
21 What kind of complications may occur with the Q-switched laser?
22 So the worst problem is that it may not work?
23 Are some tattoos easier to remove than others using the Q-switched lasers?
24 What about traumatic tattoos?
25 Once you have a traumatic tattoo, are the choices for removal the same as for a decorative tattoo?
26 Does the tattoo have a role in plastic surgery?
III: Craniofacial Surgery I — Congenital
Chapter 20: Principles of Craniofacial Surgery
Chapter 21: Craniofacial Embryology
FACIAL PROMINENCES/BRANCHIAL ARCHES
MAXILLARY PROMINENCE
MANDIBULAR PROMINENCE
PALATAL FUSION
LIP FUSION
CRANIOFACIAL CLEFTS
FRONTONASAL DEVELOPMENT
CRANIAL SUTURE DEVELOPMENT/FUSION
EYE
Chapter 22: Cleft Lip
UNILATERAL CLEFTS
BILATERAL CLEFTS
Chapter 23: Cleft Palate
Chapter 24: Correction of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities
Chapter 25: Dental Basics
Chapter 26: Orthodontics for Oral Cleft Craniofacial Disorders
PASSIVE PROSTHETICS (NEONATAL PERIOD)
PRESURGICAL ORTHOPEDIC CORRECTION (NEONATAL PERIOD)
ORTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT
CONTROVERSY
FACIAL GROWTH IN ORAL CLEFT PATIENTS
Chapter 27: Cephalometrics
Chapter 28: Principles of Orthognathic Surgery
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 29: Cleft Orthognathic Surgery
Chapter 30: Craniosynostosis
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 31: Principles of Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 32: Distraction Osteogenesis of the Mandible
Chapter 33: Distraction Osteogenesis of the Midface
Chapter 34: Distraction Osteogenesis of the Cranium
Chapter 35: Orbital Hypertelorism
Chapter 36: Craniofacial Syndromes
FORM
FUNCTION
Chapter 37: Craniofacial Clefts
CONTROVERSY
Chapter 38: Craniofacial Microsomia
Chapter 39: Skull Base Surgery
Chapter 40: Conjoined Twins
IV: Craniofacial Surgery II — Traumatic
Chapter 41: Assessment and Management of Facial Injuries
Chapter 42: Radiologic Examination of the Craniofacial Skeleton
Chapter 43: Pediatric Facial Fractures
Chapter 44: Fractures of the Frontal Sinus
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 45: Fractures of the Nose
Chapter 46: Fractures of the Orbit
ANATOMY
PATHOLOGY
Chapter 47: Fractures of the Zygoma
Chapter 48: Fractures of the Maxilla
Chapter 49: Fractures of the Mandible
Chapter 50: Management of Panfacial Fractures
Chapter 51: Secondary Management of Posttraumatic Craniofacial Deformities
Chapter 52: Reconstruction of Complex Craniofacial Defects
CRANIAL BONE
FOREIGN MATERIALS
V: Head and Neck Reconstruction
Chapter 53: Head and Neck Embryology and Anatomy
Chapter 54: Head and Neck Cancer
Chapter 55: Local Flaps of the Head and Neck
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
FOREHEAD
LIPS
CHEEK
HEAD AND NECK
Chapter 56: Forehead Reconstruction
Chapter 57: Nasal Reconstruction
Chapter 58: Eyelid Reconstruction
Chapter 59: Ear Reconstruction
CONTROVERSY
Chapter 60: Lip Reconstruction
Chapter 61: Reconstruction of the Oral Cavity
Chapter 62: Mandible Reconstruction
Chapter 63: Scalp Reconstruction
Chapter 64: Surgical Anatomy of the Facial Nerve
CONTROVERSY
Chapter 65: Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face
VI: Breast Surgery
Chapter 66: Augmentation Mammaplasty
Chapter 67: Reduction Mammaplasty
CONTROVERSY
Chapter 68: Mastopexy
Chapter 69: Diseases of the Breast
Chapter 70: Breast Reconstruction
Chapter 71: Nipple–Areola Reconstruction
Chapter 72: Gynecomastia
VII: Aesthetic Surgery
Chapter 73: Evaluation of the Aging Face
Chapter 74: Forehead and Brow Lift
Chapter 75: Blepharoplasty
Chapter 76: The Nasolabial Fold
Chapter 77: Rhytidectomy
Chapter 78: Rhinoplasty
Chapter 79: Otoplasty
CONTROVERSY
Chapter 80: Abdominoplasty
Chapter 81: Body Contouring
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 82: Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss
Chapter 83: Chemical Peeling and Dermabrasion
Chapter 84: Aesthetic Laser Surgery
Chapter 85: Endoscopic Surgery
Chapter 86: Augmentation of the Facial Skeleton
Chapter 87: Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery
Chapter 88: Genioplasty
Chapter 89: Non-Surgical Rejuvenation of the Aging Face
VIII: Trunk and Lower Extremity
Chapter 90: Chest Wall Reconstruction
Chapter 91: Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Chapter 92: Reconstruction of the Posterior Trunk
ANATOMY OF POSTERIOR TRUNK FLAPS
REGIONAL APPROACH TO POSTERIOR TRUNK DEFECTS
SPINA BIFIDA
Chapter 93: Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity
Chapter 94: Leg Ulcers
Chapter 95: Pressure Sores
Chapter 96: Lymphedema
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 97: Reconstruction of the Genitalia
IX: Burns
Chapter 98: Thermal Burns
Chapter 99: Electrical Injuries
Chapter 100: Chemical Injuries
Chapter 101: Frostbite
Chapter 102: Metabolism and Nutrition
Chapter 103: Burn Reconstruction
CONTROVERSIES
X: Tissue Transplantation
Chapter 104: Principles of Skin Grafts
Chapter 105: Principles of Skin Flap Surgery
Chapter 106: Principles of Fascia and Fasciocutaneous Flaps
BASIC ANATOMY
BASIC PHYSIOLOGY
APPLIED ANATOMY
Chapter 107: Principles of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
BASIC ANATOMY
BASIC PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCULOCUTANEOUS FLAP PHYSIOLOGY
APPLIED ANATOMY
Chapter 108: Principles of Perforator Flaps
BASIC ANATOMY
BASIC PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCLE PERFORATOR FLAPS
NONMUSCLE PERFORATOR FLAPS
SUPERMICROSURGERY
Chapter 109: Principles of Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 110: Free Flap Donor Sites
Chapter 111: Leeches
Chapter 112: Principles of Facial Transplantation
Chapter 113: Principles of Hand Transplantation
XI: The Hand and Upper Extremity
Chapter 114: Anatomy of the Hand
Chapter 115: Physical Examination of the Hand
Chapter 116: Radiologic Examination of the Hand
CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 117: Anesthesia for Surgery of the Hand