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Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast

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Toma T. Mugea, Melvin A. Shiffman, editors. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2015.
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This book covers all aspects of aesthetic breast surgery in an instructive, step-by-step format. The descriptions of procedures are completely up to date, encompassing newly introduced techniques and recent modifications of established techniques. Individual parts of the book are devoted to breast augmentation, mastopexy, and breast reduction. Detailed consideration is also given to risks and complications, with guidance on their avoidance and the treatment of complications. In addition, anatom…
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Mugea, Toma T
Shiffman, Melvin A
Responsibility
Toma T. Mugea, Melvin A. Shiffman, editors
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xx, 1058 p. : 992 illus., 903 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783662434079
9783662434062 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast - surgery
Mammaplasty - methods
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Abstract
This book covers all aspects of aesthetic breast surgery in an instructive, step-by-step format. The descriptions of procedures are completely up to date, encompassing newly introduced techniques and recent modifications of established techniques. Individual parts of the book are devoted to breast augmentation, mastopexy, and breast reduction. Detailed consideration is also given to risks and complications, with guidance on their avoidance and the treatment of complications. In addition, anatomy, anesthesia, and a range of miscellaneous procedures applicable in specific circumstances are all well covered.áá á The authors are acknowledged experts in their fields who draw on a wealth of experience in describing and illustrating their personally favored techniques. Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast will be an ideal reference for both students (residents and fellows) and practicing cosmetic, plastic, and general surgeons.
Contents
General: Definitions of Beauty -- Life, Universe, and the Human body. Anatomy and History: Vascular Anatomy of the Breast -- Breast Development and Aging -- Breast Assessment -- Breast Golden Number -- History of Aesthetic Breast Surgery. Anesthesia: Anesthesia in Breast Surgery -- Tumescent Anesthesia for Breast Surgery -- Breast Augmentation: Breast Score and Anatomical Implant Selection using computer program and TTM Aesthetic Breast Chart -- Breast Augmentation, Life and Aging with Breast Implants -- Breast Implants and Tissue Reaction -- Subglandular Breast Augmentation -- Subfascial Prepectoral Implant using Inframammary Approach -- Can the pectoral fascia integrity be preserved during subfascial breast augmentation through the axillary approach? -- The influence of subfascial transaxillary breast augmentation in axillary lymphatic drainage patterns and sentinel lymph node detection -- Transumbilical Approach to Breast Augmentation -- Periareolar Approach in Breast Augmentation -- Retromuscular Fascial Dual Plane Breast Augmentation -- Dual Plane Breast Augmentation -- Breast Augmentation for Asymmetric Breasts -- Breast Augmentation in Chest Malformation -- Fat Transfer Breast Augmention -- Pain Management after Breast Augmentation -- Complications of Breast Augmentation. Complications and Revision Surgery: Double Bubble -- Etiology and Surgical Correction -- Internal Mastopexy for Bottoming Out -- Diagnosis and Treatment of Capsule Contracture -- Treatment of Synmastia (Symmastia) -- Diagnosis and Treatment of Pneumothorax. Mastopexy: New Ptosis Classification including Breats Volume -- Modified Classification of Ptosis, Pocket Selection, and Markings in Mastopexy -- Crescent and Benelli Breast Lifts -- Cat's Tail Vertical Scar Mastopexy with Bipedile Flap for Ptotoic Breasts -- Mastopexy without Vertical Scar -- Vertical Mastopexy with Augmentation -- Breast Augmentation and Mastopexy. Breast Reduction: Breast Reduction Algorithm -- Mastopexy/Breast reduction with short inverted "T" scar -- Bipedicle Breast Reduction -- Variation of the Pitanguy Breast Reduction -- Breast reduction/MASTOPEXY with supero-medial pedicle -- Hypertrophic Tubular Breast Reduction: NEW Surgical Technique with New Inframammary Fold Level -- Liposuction Breast Reduction -- Gigantomastia: Breast Reduction -- Inferior Pedicle versus free Nipple Areola Complex Graft.-Complications of Mastopexy and Breast Reduction. Miscellaneous: Liposuction for Asymmetric Breasts -- Breast Surgery after Massive Weight Loss -- Poland Syndrome -- Tubular Breast -- Gynecomastia -- Inverted Nipples -- Editor's Commentary.
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Atlas of Breast Reconstruction

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Mario Rietjens, Mario Casales Schorr, Visnu Lohsiriwat. --Milan: Springer , c2015.
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Back Cover Text: Breast reconstructive and oncoplastic surgery can reduce the sense of mutilation resulting from oncologic surgery and meets the need to provide breast cancer treatment that will not only eradicate the cancer but also re-establish the patient's quality of life. However, the difficulties inherent in preoperative planning and the intraoperative complexity of breast reconstruction and oncoplastic techniques represent major challenges for the breast surgeon. This atlas, intended for…
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Rietjens, Mario
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Casales Schorr, Mario
Lohsiriwat, Visnu
Responsibility
Mario Rietjens, Mario Casales Schorr, Visnu Lohsiriwat
Place of Publication
Milan
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 543 p. : 1895 illus. in color)
ISBN
9788847055193
9788847055186 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast neoplasms - surgery
Mammaplasty - methods
Mastectomy, Subcutaneous - methods
Abstract
Back Cover Text: Breast reconstructive and oncoplastic surgery can reduce the sense of mutilation resulting from oncologic surgery and meets the need to provide breast cancer treatment that will not only eradicate the cancer but also re-establish the patient's quality of life. However, the difficulties inherent in preoperative planning and the intraoperative complexity of breast reconstruction and oncoplastic techniques represent major challenges for the breast surgeon. This atlas, intended for surgeons at every level, is an all-inclusive guide that documents surgical techniques step by step by means of a wealth of more than 1000 color photos, additional high-quality drawings and illustrations, and succinct accompanying text. Both common, established procedures and the most recently introduced techniques are covered, ensuring that readers will have at their disposal multiple approaches for breast repair, remodeling, and reconstruction. In addition to the comprehensive descriptions of techniques, preoperative planning is explained, indications and contraindications are identified, and the management of surgical complications is discussed. Tips, pitfalls, and key points are highlighted. The Atlas of Breast Reconstruction is an unprecedented tool that will increase and refine the arsenal at the oncoplastic surgeon's disposal in order to ensure that the best treatment can be offered to each individual patient.
Contents
1. Reconstruction technique for total mastectomy -- 2. Reconstruction technique for partial mastectomy and other partial breast deformities -- 3. Reconstruction and correction techniques for nipple-areola complex -- 4. Lipofilling -- 5. Surgical corrections of complications.
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Breast reconstruction guidebook

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Nova Scotia Health Authority. Central Zone. Plastic Surgery. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Health Authority , 2021.
Pamphlet Number
1592
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This pamphlet is a breast reconstruction guidebook. Your health care team will fill out the pamphlet with your appointments and breast cancer summary. They will also write summaries of the initial, secondary, and nipple/areola breast reconstructions. The pamphlet explains how to care for the drainage tube, how to empty the drain, and when the drains will be removed. Post-mastectomy and post-breast reconstruction draining schedule charts are included. The pamphlet describes signs of infection or…
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Nova Scotia Health Authority. Central Zone. Plastic Surgery
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Date of Publication
2021
Format
Pamphlet
Language
English
Physical Description
1 electronic document (18 p.): digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast Neoplasms - surgery
Mastectomy, Segmental
Mammaplasty
Breast Implants
Subjects (LCSH)
Mammaplasty
Breast--Cancer--Surgery
Breast implants
Lumpectomy
Specialty
Breast Disease
Abstract
This pamphlet is a breast reconstruction guidebook. Your health care team will fill out the pamphlet with your appointments and breast cancer summary. They will also write summaries of the initial, secondary, and nipple/areola breast reconstructions. The pamphlet explains how to care for the drainage tube, how to empty the drain, and when the drains will be removed. Post-mastectomy and post-breast reconstruction draining schedule charts are included. The pamphlet describes signs of infection or problems and who to call in case of an emergency.
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Prepared by: Division of Plastic Surgery, HI site
Pamphlet Number
1592
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Breast Reconstruction with Autologous Tissue

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Hisham Fansa, Christoph Heitmann. --Cham: Springer , 2019.
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This book describes the various techniques available for autologous breast reconstruction, be it breast conserving therapy (BCT) or reconstruction following total mastectomy with local and distant flaps. Divided into two parts, the first presents the anatomy of the breast and the general requirements with regard to this kind of surgery. In turn, the second addresses reconstructive breast surgery management. The authors present oncoplastic procedures for reconstructing the breast following small…
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Fansa, Hisham
Other Authors
Heitmann, Christoph
Responsibility
Hisham Fansa, Christoph Heitmann
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2019
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 192 p.) : 186 illus., 172 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319954684
9783319954677 (Print ed.)
9783319954691 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Mammaplasty - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgical Flaps
Tissue Transplantation - methods
Specialty
Surgery, Plastic
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Abstract
This book describes the various techniques available for autologous breast reconstruction, be it breast conserving therapy (BCT) or reconstruction following total mastectomy with local and distant flaps. Divided into two parts, the first presents the anatomy of the breast and the general requirements with regard to this kind of surgery. In turn, the second addresses reconstructive breast surgery management. The authors present oncoplastic procedures for reconstructing the breast following small defects due to cancer or other conditions (BCT), as well as the use of microvascular free flaps, such as abdominal, thigh or gluteal-based flaps, for a complete reconstruction. Preventive reconstructive surgery and cutting-edge techniques, such as lipofilling or breast reconstruction together with lymph node transplantation, are also included. Written by leading international plastic surgeons and combining step-by-step explanations and detailed illustrations, this book clearly demonstrates that reconstructive procedures can have aesthetic outcomes.
Contents
1. Surgical Anatomy -- 2. General -- 3. General -- 4. Tumour Resection and Breast-Conserving Therapy (BCT) -- 5. Oncoplastic Surgery -- 6. Sentinel Lymph Node and Axillary Dissection -- 7. Mastectomy -- 8. Autologous Reconstruction: Basic Principles for Free Flaps -- 9. Recipient Vessels -- 10. Autologous Reconstruction: Free Flaps -- 11. Autologous Reconstruction: Pedicled Flaps -- 12. Secondary Reconstruction of Partial Defects -- 13. Reconstruction Using Lipofilling/Fat Grafting -- 14. Reconstruction of the Nipple Areola Complex (NAC -- 15. Aplasia.
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Comprehensive Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases

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Horacio Cabo, Aimilios Lallas, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This practical atlas describes the use of dermoscopy in the clinic, a technique that is increasingly used by the clinical dermatologist. It revolves around the use of clinical cases, simulating what happens in in the clinic when the dermatologist is presented with a patient who has pigmented lesions. Dermatologists perform diagnoses based on what they see on the skin and with these images recognize different diseases. This whole spectrum of forms and shapes is reflected in colour. Dermoscopy op…
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Cabo, Horacio
Lallas, Aimilios
Responsibility
Horacio Cabo, Aimilios Lallas, editors
Alternate Title
Comprehensive atlas of dermoscopy cases
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 213 p.) : 394 illus., 390 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319769325
9783319769318 (print ed.)
9783319769332 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Dermoscopy
Skin Diseases - diagnosis
Skin Diseases - pathology
Specialty
Dermatology
Abstract
This practical atlas describes the use of dermoscopy in the clinic, a technique that is increasingly used by the clinical dermatologist. It revolves around the use of clinical cases, simulating what happens in in the clinic when the dermatologist is presented with a patient who has pigmented lesions. Dermatologists perform diagnoses based on what they see on the skin and with these images recognize different diseases. This whole spectrum of forms and shapes is reflected in colour. Dermoscopy opens a new and very wide field of structures and colors that can not be seen with the naked eye and, with appropriate training and the use of this book, improves our clinical diagnosis. Comprehensive Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases teaches the technique through specially selected clinical cases that cover the entire field of dermoscopy, providing the reader a thorough understanding of the techniques and methodologies associated with diagnosis using dermatoscopy. It is of great use to the trainee dermatologist and any practicing dermatologist seeking to expand their skills with this important diagnostic tool.
Contents
1. Structures, Patterns, Criteria and Colours -- 2. Nevi -- 3. Melanoma -- 4. Criteria of Non-melanocytic Benign Lesions -- 5. Criteria of Non-melanocytic Malignant Lesions -- 6. Flat Pigmented Lesion on the Scalp -- 7. Palpable Lesion on the Scalp -- 8. Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Face -- 9. Flat Nonpigmented Lesions on the Face -- 10. Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Face -- 11. Palpable Nonpigmented Lesion on the Face -- 12. Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Face -- 13. Nodular Nonpigmented Lesion on the Face -- 14. Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 15. Flat Nonpigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 16. Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 17. Palpable Nonpigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 18. Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 19. Nodular Nonpigmented Lesions on the Trunk -- 20. Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 21. Flat Nonpigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 22. Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 23. Palpable Nonpigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 24. Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 25. Nodular Nonpigmented Lesions on the Upper Limbs -- 26. Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limbs -- 27. Flat Non-pigmented Lesion on the Lower Limbs -- 28. Palpable Pigmented Lesion of the Lower Limbs -- 29. Palpable Nonpigmented Lesion of the Lower Limbs -- 30. Nodular Nonpigmented Lesions on the Lower Limbs -- 31. Acral Lesions -- 32. Lesion on the Nails -- 33. Lesions on Specific Sites (Areola, Genital, Mucosa, etc.) -- 34. Other Lesions.
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Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery

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Cicero Urban, Mario Rietjens, Mahmoud El-Tamer, Virgilio S. Sacchini, editors. (Second edition) --Cham: Springer , c2019.
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This book demonstrates why oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery represents such an exciting tool for surgeons who undertake breast surgery. Fundamental principles and basic concepts are clearly outlined, and numerous techniques are presented by acknowledged experts from across the world. The emphasis is very much on a “how to do” approach, with detailed guidance and advice on the various techniques. The informative text is supported by a wealth of color illustrations, and accompanying videos …
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Urban, Cicero
Rietjens, Mario
El-Tamer, Mahmoud
Sacchini, Virgilio S.
Responsibility
Cicero Urban, Mario Rietjens, Mahmoud El-Tamer, Virgilio S. Sacchini, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2019
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxxiii, 850 p.) : 750 illus., 692 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319629278
9783319629254 (Print ed.)
9783319629261 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast - surgery
Mammaplasty - methods
Mastectomy, Segmental - methods
Mastectomy, Subcutaneous - methods
Specialty
Gynecology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This book demonstrates why oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery represents such an exciting tool for surgeons who undertake breast surgery. Fundamental principles and basic concepts are clearly outlined, and numerous techniques are presented by acknowledged experts from across the world. The emphasis is very much on a “how to do” approach, with detailed guidance and advice on the various techniques. The informative text is supported by a wealth of color illustrations, and accompanying videos of procedures can be accessed via the publisher’s website. This second edition of Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery has been completely revised and updated. More than 25 additional chapters have been included, and new videos of surgeries made available, with the aim of making this already very successful book truly comprehensive, and the most complete reference on the subject – a true classic. The new edition entails close collaboration between some of the most important centers for breast cancer treatment and research worldwide. It will be an ideal resource for surgical fellows and specialists wishing to learn about indications and the selection of patients, to master technical skills, and to manage complications effectively.
Contents
[provided by publisher] Part I. BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR ONCOPLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE BREAST SURGERY -- 1 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Blending Science and Art -- 2 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Anatomy of the Breast -- 3 Breast Cancer Reconstruction Epidemiology -- 4 Hereditary Breast Cancer: Prophylactic mastectomy, breast conservation and rates of cancer -- 5 Breast Imaging in Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery -- 6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast in Surgical Planning -- 7 Breast Cancer Pathology -- 8 Molecular Classification and Prognostic Signatures of Breast Cancer -- 10 Photography Principles for Medical Documentation and Presentations -- 11 Breast Cancer Patient and Reconstructive Consultation -- 12 Aesthetic Principles for Breast Reconstruction -- 13 Neoadjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer -- 14 Adjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer -- 15 Whole Breast Radiotherapy after Breast Conserving Surgery -- 16 Partial Radiotherapy with Intrabeam Techniques -- 17 Partial Radiotherapy with ELIOT Techniques -- 18 Radiotherapic Treatment after Mastectomy and its implications to breast reconstruction decision and outcomes -- Part II. ONCOLOGIC SURGERY -- 19 Oncologic Principles for Breast Reconstruction: indications and limits -- 20 Classic Lumpectomy and Quadrantectomy Techniques -- 21 Surgical Margins in Breast Conserving Surgery -- 22 Axillary Surgery -- 23 Skin-Sparing Mastectomy -- 24 Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy -- 25 Nipple Sparing Mastectomy with Eletron Intra-Operative Radiotherapy (ELIOT) -- Part III. PARTIAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION -- 26 Preoperative Planning for Oncoplastic Surgery -- 27 Classification of Oncoplastic Techniques for Surgical Practice -- 28 Level I Techniques -- 29 Central Quadrant Techniques -- 30 Dome Mastopexy -- 31 Round Block Techniques -- 31 Superior Pedicle Techniques -- 32 Inferior Pedicle Techniques -- 33 Combined Pedicle Techniques -- 34 Distant Volume Flaps for Conservative Surgery -- 35 Non-Conventional Techniques in Partial Breast Reconstruction -- 36 Delayed Reconstruction after Breast Conserving Surgery -- Part IV. BREAST RECONSTRUCTION AFTER MASTECTOMY -- 37 Preoperative Planning for Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy -- 38 History and development of breast implants -- 39 Staged Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction -- 40 One-Stage Breast Reconstruction with Definitive Form-Stable Implants -- 41 Breast Reconstruction with Definitive Expanders -- 42 Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Mesh -- 43 Immediate Impant-Based Breast Reconstruction using Variable Lower Pole Support -- 44 Skin-reducing mastectomy -- 45 Autologous Latisimus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction -- 46 Monopedicled TRAM flap -- 47 Bipedicled TRAM flap -- 48 Free flaps -- 49 Delayed breast reconstruction after Mastectomy -- Part V. MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS -- 50 Prevention and Treatment of Infections in Breast Reconstruction -- 51 Wound Management in Breast Surgery -- 52 Deformities and Asymmetry after Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery -- 53 Implant Exposition and Extrusion -- 54 Physiopathology, Prevention and Treatment of Capsular Contracture -- 55 Implant Rupture -- 56 Inframammary Fold Reconstruction -- 57 Donor Site Complications after Reconstruction with Flaps -- 58 Complications of Unipedicled TRAM: Treatment and Prevention -- Part VI. REFINEMENTS AFTER BREAST RECONSTRUCTION -- 59 Treatment and Care of the Scars in Breast Reconstruction -- 60 Lipofilling -- 61 Nipple and Areola Reconstruction -- 62 Revisions after Breast Reconstruction -- Part VII. BREAST RECONSTRUCTION IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS -- 63 Immediate Breast Reconstruction in Pregnancy and Lactation -- 64 Breast Reconstruction in Elderly -- 65 Breast Reconstruction before Radiotherapy -- 66 Breast Reconstruction in Previously Irradiated Patients -- 67 Breast Reconstruction after Aesthetic Surgeries -- 68 Thoracic Wall Reconstruction in Local Recurrences and Advanced Cases -- Part VIII. OTHER SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 69 Systemic Impact of Breast Reconstruction -- 70 Psychological aspects of Breast Reconstruction -- 71 Post operatory Care after Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery -- Aesthetics and Quality of Life after Breast Reconstruction -- 73 Oncoplastic and Breast Reconstruction Training -- 74 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Qualification, Limits, and Mentoring -- 75 Bioethics and Medico-Legal Aspects in Breast Cancer Reconstruction -- 76 Costs and Cost-Effectiveness Considerations in Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
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Oncoplastic Breast Surgery : A Guide to Clinical Practice

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Florian Fitzal, Peter Schrenk, editors. (Second edition) --Vienna: Springer , c2015.
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This book presents 50 cases, encompassing a broad range of oncoplastic breast surgeries. Each case is dedicated to a particular surgical technique, using classifications of "good, bad, and ugly" to point out potential pitfalls and to optimize post-surgery results. With the help of more than 500 high-quality illustrations and photos and detailed step-by-step instructions the editors, respected experts in their field, describe the most common procedures. Now in its second edition, this comprehens…
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Fitzal, Florian
Schrenk, Peter
Responsibility
Florian Fitzal, Peter Schrenk, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Vienna
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 299 p. : 286 illus., 281 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783709118740
9783709118733 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast neoplasms - surgery
Mammaplasty - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Abstract
This book presents 50 cases, encompassing a broad range of oncoplastic breast surgeries. Each case is dedicated to a particular surgical technique, using classifications of "good, bad, and ugly" to point out potential pitfalls and to optimize post-surgery results. With the help of more than 500 high-quality illustrations and photos and detailed step-by-step instructions the editors, respected experts in their field, describe the most common procedures. Now in its second edition, this comprehensive surgical atlas provides practical guidance for various oncoplastic techniques used in breast conservation surgery and mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. The book will be a valuable resource not only for surgeons specialized in breast cancer therapy, but also for general surgeons and gynecologists as well as for plastic and reconstructive surgeons.
Contents
Part I. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Round Block or Doughnut Technique -- Part II. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Batwing Technique -- Part III. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Rotation/Advancement Flap -- Part IV. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Superior Pedicle -- Part V. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Inferior Pedicle -- Part VI. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: B Plasty -- Part VII. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Central Resection -- Part VIII. Breast Conserving Oncoplastic Techniques: Medial Pedicles -- Part IX. Mastectomy and Immediate Reconstruction: Acellular Dermal Matrix/Mesh Cases -- Part X. Mastectomy and Immediate Reconstruction: Latissimus Dorsi Flap/Dermoglandular Flap -- Part XI. Lipofilling -- Part XII. Problems Associated with Radiation -- Part XIII. Revisional Surgery (Surgery After Surgery) -- Part XIV. Nipple Areola Complex.
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Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Techniques for the General Surgeon

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V. Suzanne Klimberg, Tibor Kovacs, Isabel T. Rubio, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book covers an up-to-date review of advances in the management strategies for patients with breast cancer and their co-morbidities. Oncoplasty has become the standard of care for breast conservation surgery and can lead to improving aesthetic outcomes of breast cancer surgery, without compromising oncological outcomes. The goal of the text is to increase the competencies and performance of healthcare professionals involved in treating this patient population, which will ultimately improve …
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Klimberg, V. Suzanne
Kovacs, Tibor
Rubio, Isabel T.
Responsibility
V. Suzanne Klimberg, Tibor Kovacs, Isabel T. Rubio, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 635 p.) : 348 illus., 325 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030401962
9783030401955 (Print ed.)
9783030401979 (Print ed.)
9783030401986 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast Neoplasms - surgery
Mammaplasty - methods
Mastectomy - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Gynecology
Medical Oncology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This book covers an up-to-date review of advances in the management strategies for patients with breast cancer and their co-morbidities. Oncoplasty has become the standard of care for breast conservation surgery and can lead to improving aesthetic outcomes of breast cancer surgery, without compromising oncological outcomes. The goal of the text is to increase the competencies and performance of healthcare professionals involved in treating this patient population, which will ultimately improve the aesthetic outcomes, quality of life and overall survival of patients with breast disease and breast cancer. Written by experts in the field, chapters address a wide range of breast surgery techniques that help the general surgeon provide improved oncologic and aesthetic results for patients. The authors have detailed not only best practice for conventional procedures but also new and evolving techniques. Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Techniques for the General Surgeon serves as a valuable resource not only for medical students but also for the general surgeon seeking to improve results in private practice and for professors learning and teaching new breast surgery techniques.
Contents
1. Concept, Principles and Indication of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery: Fashion or Necessity -- 2. Topographic Anatomical Relationships of the Breast, Chest Wall, Axilla, and Related Sites of Metastases -- 3. Imaging for Oncoplastic Procedures -- 4. Measurement and Optimizing Cosmetic Outcomes for Breast Excisions/Factors Influencing Aesthetic Outcomes of Breast Conservation Surgery -- 5. Quadrant by Quadrant Preoperative Planning for Oncoplastic Resections -- 6. Oncoplastic Surgery -- 7. Crescent Mastopexy -- 8. Round Block or Donut Mastopexy -- 9. Batwing and Hemibatwing Mammoplasty -- 10. Grisotti Flap Mammoplasty -- 11. Reduction Mammoplasty Marking -- 12. Superior Pedicle Oncoplasty -- 13. Inferior Pedicle Reduction Mammoplasty or Reconstruction of Tumor Defects Following Partial Breast Resection -- 14. V Mammoplasty -- 15. Thoraco-Epigastric Pedicled Flap for Partial Breast Reconstruction -- 16. Lateral Pedicle Mammoplasty -- 17. Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction: Extreme Oncoplasty and Split Reduction Techniques -- 18. Skin-Reducing Mastectomy: Dermal Sling -- 19. Simple and Skin Sparing Mastectomy -- 20. Total or Nipple Skin-Sparing Mastectomy -- 21. Staged Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy for Patients with Large or Ptotic Breasts -- 22. Donut Mastectomy -- 23. Technology-Assisted Mastectomy: Robotic and Endoscopic-Assisted Mastectomy -- 24. Goldilocks Mastectomy -- 25. Nipple–Areola Complex Reconstruction -- 26. Free Nipple Graft -- 27. Subpectoral Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction -- 28. Pre-pectoral Implant Breast Reconstruction: The Better Option? -- 29. TAP, LICAP, SAAP, and AICAP Flaps -- 30. Surgical Resection and Utilization of Fasciocutaneous Advancement Flaps for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: The Closure -- 31. Surgery Following Primary Systemic Therapy: How to Increase Breast Conservation Rate -- 32. Using Oncoplastic Techniques to Salvage Poor Outcomes of Breast Conservation -- 33. Oncological Outcomes and Safety of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation -- 34. Treating Complications of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery -- 35. Education and Training in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery -- 36. Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Techniques for the General Surgeon.
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