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Fully updated to meet the demands of the 21st-century surgeon, Lower Extremity, Trunk and Burns Surgery, Volume 4 of Plastic Surgery, 3rd Edition, provides you with the most current knowledge and techniques across your field, 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 9781455740482
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Plastic Surgery
Volume Four: Lower Extremity, Trunk and Burns
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

David H. Song, MD, MBA, FACS
Cynthia Chow Professor of Surgery, Chief, Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vice-Chairman, Department of Surgery, The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological, Sciences, Chicago, IL, USA
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Saunders
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Video Contents
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Section I: Lower Extremity Surgery
Chapter 1: Comprehensive lower extremity anatomy
Embryology
The gluteal region
The thigh
The leg
The ankle and foot
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Management of lower extremity trauma
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science and disease process
Diagnosis and patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment and surgical techniques
Treatment of associated complications
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 3: Lymphatic reconstruction of the extremities
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/disease process
Classification and etiology of lymphedema
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Summary
Chapter 4: Lower extremity sarcoma reconstruction
Introduction
Basic science/disease process
Historical perspective
Diagnosis/patient presentation/imaging
Patient profile/general considerations/treatment planning
Treatment/surgical resection techniques
Reconstructive options for lower extremity preservation
Postoperative care
Secondary procedures
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Chapter 5: Reconstructive surgery: Lower extremity coverage
Introduction
History
Principles
Treatment approach
Special considerations
Postoperative care
Muscle/musculocutaneous flaps
Fasciocutaneous/perforator flap
Compound flaps
Supermicrosurgery
Chapter 6: Diagnosis and treatment of painful neuroma and of nerve compression in the lower extremity
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Surgical technique
Postoperative care/rehabilitation
Outcomes, prognosis, and recurrence
Chapter 7: Skeletal reconstruction
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Treatment and surgical technique
Postoperative care
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Foot reconstruction
Introduction
Historical perspective1
Basic science
Patient presentation
Patient selection
Management
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes
Summary
Section II: Trunk Surgery
Chapter 9: Comprehensive trunk anatomy
History
Basic science and disease process: embryology of the trunk
Back
Chest
Abdomen
Pelvis
Chapter 10: Reconstruction of the chest
Introduction
Common flaps for reconstruction
History
Patient selection/approach to patient
Chest wall tumors
Mediastinitis and sternal nonunion
Empyema, bronchopleural fistula, and chest wall osteomyelitis
Osteoradionecrosis
Traumatic chest wall deformities
Chapter 11: Reconstruction of the soft tissues of the back
Introduction
Patient presentation
Patient treatment
Special clinical situations
Postoperative care
Chapter 12: Abdominal wall reconstruction
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Conclusions
Chapter 13: Reconstruction of male genital defects
Introduction
Basic science: genital embryology and anatomy
Congenital genital defects
Post-traumatic genital defects
Reconstruction of male genitalia in the female-to-male transsexual
Summary
Chapter 14: Reconstruction of acquired vaginal defects
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science/anatomy
Diagnosis
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Chapter 15: Surgery for gender identity disorder
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcome/prognosis/complications
Secondary procedures
Conclusion
Chapter 16: Pressure sores
Introduction
Historical perspective
Basic science
Diagnosis
Patient selection
Treatment
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 17: Perineal reconstruction
Introduction
History of perineal reconstruction
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes/prognosis/complications
Section III: Burns Surgery
Chapter 18: Acute management of burn/electrical injuries
Aims of burn care
Acute management of burn injuries
History
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Burn assessment
Management of moderate to severe burns
Metabolism/nutrition
Rehabilitation
Chapter 19: Extremity burn reconstruction
Introduction
History
Basic science/disease process
Diagnosis/patient presentation
Patient selection
Treatment/surgical technique
Postoperative care
Outcomes, prognosis, complications
Secondary procedures
Chapter 20: Cold and chemical injury to the upper extremity
Cold injury
Chemical injury
Extravasation injury
Chapter 21: Management of facial burns
Introduction
History
Basic science
Wound nonoperative management of facial burn scars
Surgical management of the late effects of face, head and neck burns
Nonoperative facial reconstructive adjunct techniques
Reconstruction of specific anatomic areas
Postoperative care
Complications
Outcomes and prognosis
Secondary procedures
Chapter 22: Reconstructive burn surgery
Introduction
History
Timing of reconstructive procedures
Hypertrophic scars and contractures
Overview of techniques for reconstructive surgery
Specific reconstructive problems and procedures
Upper extremity
Lower extremity
Postoperative management: splints, pressure garments and rehabilitation
Outcomes
Conclusion
Chapter 23: Management of patients with exfoliative disorders, epidermolysis bullosa, and TEN
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Patient selection
Epidermolysis bullosa
Index
Copyright

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The following authors retain copyright of the following content:
All photographs in Volume 2, Chapter 3 Botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) © Michael A. C. Kane.
Volume 2, Video clip 8.01 Periorbital Rejuvenation © Julius Few Jr.
Volume 2, Video clip 11.07.01 The High SMAS Technique with Septal Reset © Fritz E. Barton Jr.
Volume 2, Video clip 15.01 Skeletal augmentation © Michael J. Yaremchuk.
Volume 2, Video clip 30.01 Post Bariatric Reconstruction-Bodylift © J. Peter Rubin
Volume 5, Video clip 23.1.01 Congenital anomalies of the breast: An Example of Tuberous Breast Type 1 Corrected with Glandular Flap Type 1 © Mr. Nicodemo Magiulli
All photographs in Volume 6, Chapter 6 Nail and fingertip reconstruction © Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.


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