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Practical facial reconstruction : theory and practice / Andrew J. Kaufman.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kaufman, Andrew J., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Face--Surgery.
- Face.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (470 pages) : color illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Wolters Kluwer, 2017.
- Summary:
- "Preserve function and restore appearance by understanding the whys and the hows of the best surgical repairs for facial reconstruction! Written by Dr. Andrew J. Kaufman, Practical Facial Reconstruction: Theory and Practice teaches a systematic approach for successful surgical management of facial defects. Comprehensive and invaluable, this practical reference expertly helps you develop an approach to facial reconstruction that is applicable to not only the cases presented in this book but also most defects that one might encounter in their surgical practice. The goal is to choose the best repair for a particular situation, dependent upon the patient, the location and the surgical defect. In addition to repair selection and design, the book teaches the practical technique of facial reconstruction, in particular helping to demystify some of the more complex or intimidating facial repair procedures. Key Features: Helps you accomplish both functional and aesthetic goals, guiding you through the thought process of how to determine the best repair for a specific surgical defect in a particular location and patient, and why it is preferred over other options. Uses a concise, step-by-step approach that leads you expertly through several techniques for each facial region. Bulleted key points highlight indispensable teaching details in each example. Features clinical images, artist illustrations, and the author's pearls for each repair. Includes examples of second intention healing, side-to-side repair, grafts, and various advancement, rotation, transposition and island flaps. For more complex repairs, such as bilobed transposition flaps, helical rim advancement flaps and paramedian forehead flaps, a step-by-step approach helps teach readers the intricasies of these more difficult repairs. Enhances your surgical flexibility, creativity, and expertise by providing a simplified, unique approach to facial reconstruction from a master surgeon in the field.Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be downloaded to your tablet and smartphone or accessed online and includes features like: Complete content with enhanced navigation Powerful search tools and smart navigation cross-links that pull results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use"-- Provided by publisher.
- "Facial reconstruction can be one of the most rewarding aspects of medicine"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- HISTORICAL NOTE: MOULAGE OF FOREHEAD FLAP
- Contents
- Part I Theory
- Chapter 1 Principles, Design, Completion
- 1.1 Principles of Reconstruction
- 1.2 Anatomical Considerations
- 1.3 Patient Considerations
- 1.4 Design of Repair
- 1.5 Surgical Technique
- 1.6 Execution of Repair
- 1.7 Wound Care
- Part II Practice
- Chapter 2 Practical Aspects of Facial Reconstruction
- 2.1 Second Intention Healing
- 2.2 Side-to-Side Repair
- 2.3 Advancement Flaps
- 2.4 Rotation Flaps
- 2.5 Transposition Flaps
- 2.6 Island Advancement Flaps
- 2.7 Skin Grafts
- 2.8 Delayed or Staged Interpolation Flaps
- Chapter 3 Cheek Reconstruction
- 3.1 Medial Cheek: Side-to-Side Repair
- 3.2 Medial Cheek: Advancement Flap
- 3.3 Medial Cheek: Island Advancement Flap
- 3.4 Nasomelal Fold: Island Advancement Flap
- 3.5 Infraorbital Cheek: Advancement Flap
- 3.6 Preauricular Cheek: Island Advancement Flap and Advancement Flap
- 3.7 Zygomatic Cheek: Rotation Flap
- 3.8 Inferior Cheek: Rhombic Transposition Flap and Bilobed Transposition Flap
- Chapter 4 Forehead and Temple Reconstruction
- 4.1 Medial, Lateral, and Supraorbital Forehead: Side-to-Side Repair
- 4.2 Forehead (Eyebrow): Advancement Flap
- 4.3 Lateral Forehead: Advancement Flap
- 4.4 Lateral Forehead (Eyebrow): Full-Thickness Skin Graft
- 4.5 Lateral Forehead: O-to-Z Rotation Flap
- 4.6 Midforehead: Bilateral Advancement Flap
- 4.7 Midsuperior Forehead: Bilateral Rotation Flap
- 4.8 Temple: Second Intention Healing
- 4.9 Temple: Advancement Flap
- 4.10 Temple: Rotation Flap
- 4.11 Temple: Rhombic Transposition Flap
- Chapter 5 Nose Reconstruction.
- 5.1 Right Nasal Supratip, Rhombic Transposition Flap (And Nasal Dorsum/Sidewall Defect Repaired with Rhombic Transposition Flap)
- 5.2 Nasal Dorsum, Mid: Bilateral Advancement Flap
- 5.3 Nasal Sidewall and Nasomelal Fold: Island Advancement Flap
- 5.4 Nasal Sidewall and Supratip: Bilobed Transposition Flap, Lateral Pedicle
- 5.5 Nasal Tip, Mid: Bilateral Rotation Flap
- 5.6 Alar Crease, Anterior: Full-Thickness Skin Graft, and Scarabrasion
- 5.7 Alar Crease, Anterior: Island Advancement Flap
- 5.8 Alar Crease and Posterior Nasal Ala: Rhombic Transposition Flap
- 5.9 Anterior Nasal Ala: Bilobed Transposition Flap, Medial Pedicle
- 5.10 Right Nasal Sidewall and Alar Crease: Melolabial Transposition Flap
- 5.11 Full-Thickness Defect of the Lateral Tip and Soft Triangle: Repair with Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap (And Nasal Alar Defect Repaired with Island Variant of Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap)
- 5.12 Larger Defects on the Nasal Tip or Distal Nose: Paramedian Forehead Flap
- Chapter 6 Lip Reconstruction
- 6.1 Left Upper Cutaneous Lip: Side-to-Side Repair
- 6.2 Right Upper Lip: Advancement Flap
- 6.3 Upper Lip: Rotation Flap
- 6.4 Alar Sill: Island Advancement Flap
- 6.5 Midupper Lip Vermilion and Midlower Lip Vermilion: Vermilionectomy and Mucosal Advancement Flap
- 6.6 Midlower Lip Vermilion: Bilateral Vermilion Rotation Flap
- 6.7 Midupper Lip Vermilion and Philtrum: Island Advancement Flap and Bilateral Vermilion Rotation Flap
- 6.8 Midupper Lip Vermilion and Philtrum: Island Advancement Pincer Flap and Mucosal Advancement Flap
- 6.9 Midupper Lip: Bilateral Advancement Flap
- 6.10 Lower Lip: Melolabial Transposition Flap (Inferior-Based Pedicle)
- 6.11 Lower Lip: Wedge Excision
- 6.12 Upper Lip: Abbe-Estlander (Lip-Switch) Flap
- Chapter 7 Ear Reconstruction
- 7.1 Helical Rim: Side-to-Side Repair.
- 7.2 Medial Pinna: Transposition Flaps (Rhombic and Bilobed)
- 7.3 Tragus (And Conchal Bowl): Preauricular Transposition Flap
- 7.4 Conchal Bowl (And Triangular Fossa): Second Intention Healing
- 7.5 Conchal Bowl (And Triangular Fossa): Postauricular Pull-Through Flap
- 7.6 Antihelix: Full-Thickness Skin Graft
- 7.7 Helical Rim: Helical Rim Advancement Flap
- 7.8 Helical Rim: Wedge Excision Repair
- 7.9 Helical Rim: Staged Postauricular Transposition Flap
- Chapter 8 Eyelid Reconstruction
- 8.1 Lower Eyelid: Side-to-Side Repair
- 8.2 Lower Eyelid: Wedge Excision Repair
- 8.3 Lower Eyelid: Advancement Flap (And Full-Thickness Skin Graft)
- 8.4 Medial Canthus (And Nasal Root): Rotation Flap
- 8.5 Lateral Canthus: Rhombic Transposition Flap (And Medial Canthus Repaired by Rhombic Transposition Flap)
- 8.6 Lower Eyelid and Cheek (And Lateral Canthus in Second Patient): Complex Linear Repair and Adjacent-Tissue Full-Thickness Skin Graft
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-4963-7386-3
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