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Fully updated to meet the demands of the 21st-century surgeon, Breast, Volume 5 of Plastic Surgery 3rd Edition, provides you with the most current knowledge and techniques in breast surgery, allowing you to offer every patient the best possible outcome. Access all the state-of-the-art know-how you need to overcome any challenge you may face and exceed your patients’ expectations.

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Date de parution 07 septembre 2012
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EAN13 9781455740390
Langue English
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Plastic Surgery
Volume Five: Breast
Third Edition

Peter C. Neligan, MB, FRCS(I), FRCSC, FACS
Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

James C. Grotting, MD, FACS
Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham; The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Grotting and Cohn Plastic Surgery, Birmingham, AL, USA
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Saunders
Table of Contents
Instructions for online access
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Video Contents
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Chapter 1: Anatomy for plastic surgery of the breast
Introduction
Ideal breast architecture
Development of the breast
Parenchyma
Nipple areola complex
Skeletal support
Vascularity
Lymphatics
Innervation
Musculature
Conclusion
Section I: Cosmetic Surgery of the Breast
Chapter 2: Breast augmentation
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Patient selection
Informed consent
Operative planning
Postoperative care
Perioperative complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 3: Secondary breast augmentation
Introduction
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Chapter 4: Current concepts in revisionary breast surgery
Introduction
History
Basic science and disease process
Published literature
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment and surgical technique
Outcomes, prognosis and complications
Chapter 5: Endoscopic approaches to the breast
Introduction
History
Endoscopic augmentation mammaplasty
Postoperative care
Endoscopic breast reconstruction
Chapter 6: Iatrogenic disorders following breast surgery
Introduction
Injection materials
Breast implants
Implant malposition
Ptosis of the augmented breast
Secondary ptosis after pregnancy
Chapter 7: Mastopexy
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 8.1: Reduction mammaplasty
Introduction
History
Basic science
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Chapter 8.2: Inferior pedicle breast reduction
Evolution of the technique
Patient selection
Details of planning and marking
Detailed description of technical procedure
Case examples
Complications and how to handle them
Summary
Chapter 8.3: Superior or medial pedicle
Evolution of the technique
Patient selection
Details of planning and marking
Detailed description of the technical procedure
Examples of superior and medial pedicle breast reductions
Complications and how to handle them
Summary
Chapter 8.4: Short scar periareolar inferior pedicle reduction (SPAIR) mammaplasty
Evolution of technique
Patient selection
Surgical planning and marking
Technique
Results
Complications
Summary
Chapter 8.5: The L short-scar mammaplasty
Evolution of the technique and patient selection
Planning and marking
Technical procedure
Complications
Summary
Chapter 8.6: Periareolar technique with mesh support
Evolution of the technique
Patient selection
Technique
Marking
Surgical technique
Complications
Summary
Chapter 8.7: Sculpted pillar vertical reduction mammaplasty
Evolution of technique
Patient selection
Planning and markings
Technique
Complications
Summary
Chapter 9: Revision surgery following breast reduction and mastopexy
Introduction
Patient history
Preoperative patient evaluation
Basic science
Postoperative management
Outcomes/prognosis/complications
Surgical re-intervention for acute problems
Wound excision and re-closure
Contour abnormalities at the end of incisions
Nipple areola ischemia
Areola deformities
Areola hypopigmentation
Fat necrosis
Asymmetry(ies)
Nipple retraction
Nipple malposition
Nipple loss
Re-do breast reduction
Revision of mastopexy
Revision mastopexy
Revision augmentation/mastopexy
Complications
Conclusion
Section II: Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast
Chapter 10: Breast cancer: Diagnosis, therapy, and oncoplastic techniques
Introduction
History
Basic science
Diagnosis
Histologic diagnostic modalities
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Secondary procedures
Chapter 11: The oncoplastic approach to partial breast reconstruction
Introduction
The history behind partial breast reconstruction
Disease process
Patient presentation and selection
Surgical planning
Conclusion
Chapter 12: Patient-centered health communication
Healthcare decisions
Unwarranted variation in medical practice
What about evidence?
Risk communication
Creating a high quality decision
Decision aids that are evidence-based
Shared decision-making
Looking forward: informed consent versus informed choice
Summary
Chapter 13: Imaging in reconstructive breast surgery
Introduction
History
Defining the ideal perforator vessel
Conventional preoperative mapping methods in perforator flaps
Imaging techniques in breast reconstruction
Radiological protocol of the acquisition sequence
Conclusion
Chapter 14: Expander-implants breast reconstructions
Introduction
History
Basic science
Reconstructive paradigms and surgical strategy
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Surgical technique
A good reconstruction always starts with a good mastectomy (Figs 14.18, 14.19)
Postoperative care
Outcomes and complications
Outcomes of breast reconstruction with implants
Secondary procedures
Other reconstructive techniques involving implants and/or tissue expansions
Developments
Chapter 15: Latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction
Introduction
History
Anatomy
Patient presentation
Patient selection/indications
Specific indications
Contraindications
Techniques
Main surgical variants
Secondary procedures
Postoperative care
Outcomes and complications
Conclusion
Financial disclosure
Chapter 16: The bilateral pedicled TRAM flap
Introduction
History
Basic science/anatomy
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 17: Free TRAM breast reconstruction
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Complications
Revision
Conclusion
Chapter 18: The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEAP) flap
Introduction
History
Basic science: anatomy
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Surgical technique36
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 19: Alternative flaps for breast reconstruction
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Secondary procedures
Chapter 20: Omentum reconstruction of the breast
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 21: Local flaps in partial breast reconstruction
Introduction
History
Basic science
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Classification and vascular anatomy of flaps
Flap design
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 22: Reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex
Introduction
History
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Patient selection
Surgical techniques
Areola reconstruction
Postoperative care
Outcomes and satisfaction
Complications
Secondary and revisional reconstruction
Chapter 23.1: Congenital anomalies of the breast
Introduction
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Treatment/surgical technique
Clinical examples
Asymmetric tuberous breast deformity
Nontuberous congenital breast asymmetry
Long-term stabilization in mammary asymmetry
Suturing techniques/postoperative care
Chapter 23.2: Poland syndrome
Introduction
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