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Clinical review of oral and maxillofacial surgery

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[edited by] Shahrokh C. Bagheri, Chris Jo. --St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier , c2008.
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With cases reflecting the classic presentation format of each disease process, this book prepares students for patient encounters during their oral and maxillofacial surgery rotations. It also helps residents learn and review "high yield" material that is commonly found in oral and maxillofacial training and on board examinations. It highlights clinical information that is commonly asked during rounds, in the operating room, and during examinations. For each case, it includes an overview of th…
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[edited by] Shahrokh C. Bagheri, Chris Jo
Place of Publication
St. Louis, MO
Publisher
Mosby Elsevier
Date of Publication
c2008
Physical Description
1 online resource, 447 p.
ISBN
9780323045742
Subjects (MeSH)
Head - surgery
Neck - surgery
Oral Surgical Procedures - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Face - Surgery
Maxilla - Surgery
Mouth - Surgery
Surgery, Operative
Oral Surgical Procedures
Bouche - Chirurgie
Face - Chirurgie
Maxillaire supérieur - Chirurgie
Abstract
With cases reflecting the classic presentation format of each disease process, this book prepares students for patient encounters during their oral and maxillofacial surgery rotations. It also helps residents learn and review "high yield" material that is commonly found in oral and maxillofacial training and on board examinations. It highlights clinical information that is commonly asked during rounds, in the operating room, and during examinations. For each case, it includes an overview of the most common clinical presentation, physical exam findings, diagnostic tools, complications, treatment, and a discussion of any controversial issues that may surround the case. The authors describe this book as "A little reach for the dental student, right on target for the OMS resident, and a strong refresher for OMS board certification." Case-based format prepares students and residents to pass the OMSSAT, with the Table of Contents corresponding to the exam's categories and questions.95 clinical cases focus on essential information regarding each disease process. Detailed illustrations -- including radiographs and clinical photographs or drawings -- provide a visual guide to conditions, techniques, diagnoses, and key concepts. Complements other Elsevier books such as Peterson: Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Fonseca: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Ward Booth: Maxillofacial Surgery.
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Chapter 1: Oral And Maxillofacial Radiology -- -Multilocular Radiolucency in the Pericoronal Region (Odontogenic Keratocyst) -- -Unilocular Radiolucency of the Mandible (Dentigerous Cyst) -- -Multilocular Radiolucency in the Periapical Region (Ameloblastoma) -- -Unilocular Radiolucency in a Periapical Region (Periapical Cyst) -- -Mixed Radiolucent/Radiopaque Lesion (Ossifying Fibroma) -- Chapter 2: Pharmacology -- -Penicillin Allergic Reaction/Anaphylaxis -- -Antibiotic Associated Colitis (Aac) -- -- -Drug Seeking Behavior -- -Acetaminophen Overdose -- -Opioid Side Effects -- -Bisphosphanate Osteonecrosis -- Chapter 3: Anesthesia -- -Laryngospasm -- -Peri-Operative Considerations in the Pregnant Patient -- -Respiratory Depression Secondary to Over-Sedation -- -Inadequate Local Anesthesia -- -Malignant Hyperthemia -- -Emergent Surgical Airway -- Chapter 4: Oral And Maxillofacial Infections -- -Ludwigs Angina -- -Buccal Space Abscess -- -Vestibular Space Infection -- -Lateral Pharyngeal and Masticator Space Infection -- -Osteomyelitis -- -- Chapter 5: Dento-Alveolar Surgery -- -Third Molar Odontectomy -- -Alveolar Osteitis (Dry Socket) -- -Surgical Exposure of an Impacted Maxillary Canine -- -Lingual Nerve Injury -- -Displaced Root Fragments During Dento-Alveolar Surgery -- Chapter 6: Head And Neck Pathology -- -Pleomorphica Adenoma -- -Irritation Fibroma -- -Herpetic Gingivostomatitis -- -Apthous Ulcers -- -Sialolithiasis -- -Parotitis -- -Mucocele -- -Neck Mass (Ddx) -- -Leukoplakia -- -Osteoradionecrosis (Orn) -- Chapter 7: Oral And Maxillofacial Trauma -- -Subcondyle Mandibular Fracture -- -Combined Mandibular Parasymphysis and Angle Fractures -- -Zygomatico Maxillary Complex (Zmc) Fracture -- -Zygomatic Arch Fracture -- -Nasal Fracture -- -Frontal Sinus Fracture -- -Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid (Noe) Fracture -- -Le Fort I Fracture -- -Le Fort Ii Fracture -- -Le Fort Iii Fracture -- -Orbital Trauma: Fracture of the Orbital Floor -- -Panfacial Fracture -- Chapter 8: Orthognathic Surgery -- -Mandibular Orthognathic Surgery -- -Maxillary Orthognathic Surgery -- -Maxillo-Mandibular Surgery -- -Distraction Osteogenesis -- Chapter 9: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders -- -Myofascial Pain Dysfunction (Mpd) -- -Internal Derangement of the Temporomandibular Joint -- -Degenerative Joint Disease (Djd) of the Temporomandibular Joint (Tmj) -- -Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint (Tmj) -- Chapter 10: Oral Cancer -- -Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Scca) -- -Verrucous Carcinoma (Vc) -- -Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma (Meca) -- -Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (Adcc) -- -Acinic Cell Carcinoma (Acc) -- Chapter 11: Reconstructive Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -- -Mandibular Implants -- -Maxillary Posterior Fixed Partial Denture -- -Sinus Lift for Implants -- -Mandibular Vestibuloplasty -- -Radial Forearm Free Flap (Rfff) -- -Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap -- -Free Fibula Flap for Mandibular Reconstruction -- -Mandibular Reconstruction with Iliac Crest Bone Graft -- Chapter 12: Facial Cosmetic Surgery -- -Lip Augmentation -- -Rhinoplasty -- -Cervicofacial Rhytidectomy (Facelift) -- -Upper and Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty -- -Genioplasty -- -Endoscopic Brow-Lift -- -Botulinum Toxin A (Botox) Injection for Facial Rejuvenation -- Chapter 13: Syndromes of the Head and Neck -- -- -Cleft Lip and Palate -- -Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis (Nsc) -- -Apert Syndrome (As) -- -Crouzon Syndrome (Cs) -- -Hemifacial Microsomia (Hfm) -- -Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (Osas) -- Chapter 14: Medical Conditions -- -Congestive Heart Failure (Chf) -- -Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) -- -End Stage Renal Disease (Esrd) -- -Liver Disease -- -Von Willebrands Disease (Vwd) -- -Coumadin Therapy -- -Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (Aws) and Delirium Tremens (Dt) -- -Acute Asthmatic Attack -- -Diabetes Mellitus (Dm) -- -Diabetic Ketoacidosis (Dka) -- -Acute Myocardial Infarction (Ami) -- -Hypertension (Htn) -- Appendix A: Abbreviations -- Appendix B: Normal Laboratory Test References for Adults -- Oral and maxillofacial radiology. -- Pharmacology. -- Anesthesia. -- Oral and maxillofacial infections. -- Dentoalveolar surgery. -- Head and neck pathology. -- Oral and maxillofacial trauma. -- Orthognathic surgery. -- Temporomandibular joint disorders. -- Oral cancer. -- Reconstructive oral and maxillofacial surgery. -- Facial cosmetic surgery. -- Syndromes of the head and neck. -- Medical conditions. -- Appendix A: abbreviations. -- Appendix B: normal laboratory test references for adults.
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Raising of Microvascular Flaps : A Systematic Approach

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K.-D. Wolff, F. Hölzle. (2nd ed.) --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag , c2011.
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Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich
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Hölzle, Frank
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K.-D. Wolff, F. Hölzle
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2nd ed.
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Date of Publication
c2011
ISBN
9783642138317
Subjects (MeSH)
Microsurgery - methods
Microvessels - surgery
Surgical Flaps
Tissue Transplantation - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Surgery
Contents
1. Radial Forearm Flap -- 2. Lateral Arm Flap -- 3. Anterolateral Thigh / Vastus Lateralis Flap -- 4. Latissimus Dorsi Flap -- 5. Scapular Flap -- 6. Fibular Flap -- 7. Iliac Crest Bone Flap ; Perforator Flaps -- 8. Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap -- 9. Soleus Perforator Flap -- 10. Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap.
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Practical Procedures in Orthopedic Surgery : Joint Aspiration/Injection, Bone Graft Harvesting and Lower Limb Amputations

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Peter V. Giannoudis, editor. --London: Springer , c2012.
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Practical Procedures in Orthopaedic Surgery will be an essential guide for surgeons in training, providing step by step approaches to performing Joint Aspiration/Injection, Bone Graft Harvesting and Lower Limb Amputations. Practical guidance will be given on Indications, preoperative assessment, positioning and preparing the patient, approach required, tips and tricks, closure, postoperative complications, protocol of mobilization and follow-up procedure. All the procedures performed will inclu…
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Peter V. Giannoudis, editor
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
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1 online resource (vii, 103 p. : 102 ill., 98 ill. in color)
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9780857298171
Subjects (MeSH)
Amputation - methods
Bone and Bones - surgery
Injections, intra-articular - methods
Orthopedic Procedures
Tissue and Organ Harvesting - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Orthopedic surgery
Abstract
Practical Procedures in Orthopaedic Surgery will be an essential guide for surgeons in training, providing step by step approaches to performing Joint Aspiration/Injection, Bone Graft Harvesting and Lower Limb Amputations. Practical guidance will be given on Indications, preoperative assessment, positioning and preparing the patient, approach required, tips and tricks, closure, postoperative complications, protocol of mobilization and follow-up procedure. All the procedures performed will include numerous intraoperative photographs and illustrations.
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Part I. Joint Aspiration/Injection -- General Part -- Acromio-Clavicular Joint -- Glenohumeral Joint -- Sub-Acromial Bursa -- Elbow Joint -- Common Extensor Origin (Tennis Elbow) -- De Quervain's Tenosynovitis -- Basal Thumb Joint (Carpo-Metacarpal Joint) -- Lumbar Spine Facet Joint -- Sacroiliac Joint -- Hip Joint -- Trochanteric Bursa -- Knee Joint -- Ankle Joint -- Subtalar Joint -- Part II. Bone Graft Harvesting -- Percutaneous Bone Marrow Aspirate Harvesting from the Anterior Iliac Crest -- Anterior Iliac Crest Bone Graft Harvesting -- Posterior Iliac Crest Bone Graft Harvesting -- Autologous Bone Graft Harvesting with the use of RIA (Reamer Irrigator Aspirator system: RIA) -- Autologous Bone Graft Harvesting from the Proximal Tibial Metaphysis -- Free Vascularized Fibular Bone Graft -- Part III. Lower Limb Amputations -- General Part -- Transtibial Amputation: Skewed Flap -- Transfemoral Amputation: Skewed Flap.
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Atlas of Postsurgical Neuroradiology : Imaging of the Brain, Spine, Head, and Neck

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Daniel Thomas Ginat, Per-Lennart A. Westesson. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2012.
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The number of surgical procedures performed on the brain, head, neck, and spine has increased markedly in recent decades. As a result, postoperative changes are being encountered more frequently on neuroradiological examinations and constitute an important part of the workflow. However, the imaging correlates of postsurgical changes can be unfamiliar to neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons and are sometimes difficult to interpret. This book is written by experts in the field and contains an abu…
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Westesson, Per-Lennart A
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Daniel Thomas Ginat, Per-Lennart A. Westesson
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (xx, 655 p. : 908 ill., 109 ill. in color)
ISBN
9783642158285
Subjects (MeSH)
Head - diagnostic imaging - Atlases
Neck - diagnostic imaging - Atlases
Spine - diagnostic imaging - Atlases
Neuroimaging - methods - Atlases
Neurosurgical Procedures - Atlases
Postoperative Complications - prevention & control
Radiography
Subjects (LCSH)
Radiology, Medical
Neurosurgery
Head - Surgery
Abstract
The number of surgical procedures performed on the brain, head, neck, and spine has increased markedly in recent decades. As a result, postoperative changes are being encountered more frequently on neuroradiological examinations and constitute an important part of the workflow. However, the imaging correlates of postsurgical changes can be unfamiliar to neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons and are sometimes difficult to interpret. This book is written by experts in the field and contains an abundance of high-quality images and concise descriptions, which should serve as a useful guide to postsurgical neuroradiology. It will familiarize the reader with the various types of surgical procedure, implanted hardware, and complications. Indeed, this work represents the first text dedicated to the realm of postoperative neuroimaging. Topics reviewed include imaging after facial cosmetic surgery; orbital and oculoplastic surgery; sinus surgery; scalp and cranial surgery; brain tumor treatment; psychosurgery, neurodegenerative surgery, and epilepsy surgery; skull base surgery including transsphenoidal pituitary resection; temporal bone surgery including various ossicular prostheses; orthognathic surgery; surgery of the neck including the types of dissection and flap reconstruction; CSF diversion procedures and devices; spine surgery; and vascular and endovascular neurosurgery.
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[Machine generated contents note] 1. Imaging of Facial Cosmetic Surgery -- 1.1. Overview of Facial Cosmetic Materials and Their Imaging Features -- 1.2. Forehead Augmentation -- 1.3. Cheek and Nasolabial Fold Augmentation -- 1.4. Rhinoplasty -- 1.5. Lip Augmentation -- 1.6. Chin and Jaw Augmentation -- Further Reading -- 2. Imaging the Postoperative Orbit -- 2.1. Eyelid Weights -- 2.2. Palpebral Spring -- 2.3. Blepharoplasty -- 2.4. Orbital Wall Reconstruction and Augmentation -- 2.5. Orbital Decompression for Dysthyroid Orbitopathy -- 2.6. Dacryocystorhinostomy and Nasolacrimal Duct Stents -- 2.7. Strabismus Surgery -- 2.8. Glaucoma Surgery -- 2.9. Scleral Buckles -- 2.10. Keratoproslheses -- 2.11. Intraocular Lens Implants -- 2.12. Lensectomy -- 2.13. Pneumatic Retinopexy -- 2.14. Intraocular Silicone Injection -- 2.15. Enucleation, Evisceration, and Globe Prostheses -- 2.16. Orbital Tissue Expanders -- 2.17. Orbital Exenteration -- Further Reading -- 3. Imaging the Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity After Surgery -- 3.1. Nasal Fracture Reconstruction (Posttraumatic Rhinoplasty) -- 3.2. Septoplasty -- 3.3. Inferior Turbinate Outfracture and Radiofrequency Treatment -- 3.4. Caldwell-Lue Procedure -- 3.5. External Ethmoidectomy -- 3.6. Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery -- 3.7. FESS Complications -- 3.8. Osteoplastic Flap with Frontal Sinus Obliteration -- 3.9. Frontal Sinus Cranialization -- 3.10. Paranasal Sinus Stents -- 3.11. Frontal Sinus Trephination -- 3.12. Decompression, Enucleation, and Ostectomy -- 3.13. Maxilleclomy and Palatectomy -- 3.14. Maxillary Swing -- 3.15. LeFort I Osteotomy -- Further Reading -- 4. Imaging the Postoperative Scalp and Cranium -- 4.1. Occipital Nerve Stimulator -- 4.2. Tissue Expander -- 4.3. Temporal Fossa Implant -- 4.4. Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Skin Grafting -- 4.5. Rotational Galeal Flap Scalp Reconstruction -- 4.6. Free Flap Reconstruction of Complex Scalp Defects -- 4.7. Scalp Tumor Recurrence -- 4.8. Fiducial Markers -- 4.9. Absorbable Hemostatic Agents -- 4.10. Duraplasty and Sealant Agents -- 4.11. Burr Holes -- 4.12. Intracranial Pressure Monitor -- 4.13. Craniotomy -- 4.14. Cranioplasty -- 4.15. Antocranioplasty -- 4.16. Craniectomy and the Meningogaleal Complex -- 4.17. Tension Pneumocephalus -- 4.18. Entered Frontal Sinus, Entered Orbit, and Air Leak -- 4.19. Postoperative Hemorrhage and Hematomas -- 4.20. Postoperative Hygromas -- 4.21. Pseudomeningoceles -- 4.22. Bone Flap Resorption -- 4.23. Postoperative Infection -- 4.24. External Brain Tamponade -- 4.25. Sunken Skin Flap Syndrome -- 4.26. External Brain Herniation -- 4.27. Cranial Vault Reconstruction for Craniosynostosis -- 4.28. Encephalocele Repair -- Further Reading -- 5. Imaging the Postoperative Brain -- 5.1. Brain Tumors -- 5.2. Neurodegenerative, Neuropsychiatric, and Epilepsy Surgery -- Further Reading -- 6. Imaging of the Postoperative Skull Base and Cerebellopontine Angle -- 6.1. Anterior Craniofacial Resection -- 6.2. Decompression of Cystic Sellar/Suprasellar Lesions -- 6.3. Transsphenoidal Resection -- 6.4. Transsphenoidal Resection Complications -- 6.5. Middle Cranial Fossa Reconstruction -- 6.6. Middle Cranial Fossa Approach -- 6.7. Translabyrinthine Resection -- 6.8. Retrosigmoid Craniotomy Approach -- 6.9. Auditory Brainstem Stimulator -- 6.10. Stereotactic "Gamma Knife" Radiosurgery -- Further Reading -- 7. Imaging of the Postoperative Ear and Temporal Bone -- 7.1. Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) Device -- 7.2. Auriculectomy -- 7.3. Auricular Reconstruction -- 7.4. Canalplasty and Meatoplasty -- 7.5. Atresiaplasty -- 7.6. Myringotomy and Tympanostomy Tubes -- 7.7. Myringoplasty and Tympanoplasty -- 7.8. Incus Interposition -- 7.9. Partial Ossicular Reconstruction Prosthesis (PORP), Total Ossicular Reconstruction Prosthesis (TORP), and Vibrating Ossicular Prosthesis (VORP) -- 7.10. Stapedectomy, Stapedotomy, and Stapes Prosthesis -- 7.11. Ossicular Prosthesis Complications -- 7.12. Transcanal Atticotomy -- 7.13. Eustachian Tube Occlusion Procedures -- 7.14. Mastoidectomy and Mastoid Obliteration -- 7.15. Mastoidectomy Complications -- 7.16. Lateral Temporal Bone Resection -- 7.17. Cochlear Implants -- 7.18. Cochlear Implant Complications -- 7.19. Repair of Perilymphatic Fistula -- 7.20. Endolymphatic Sac Decompression and Shunting -- 7.21. Labyrinthectomy -- 7.22. Vestibular Nerve Sectioning -- 7.23. Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Repair -- 7.24. Tube Drainage of Cholesterol Cysts -- Further Reading -- 8. Imaging of Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint Surgery -- 8.1. Vertical Ramus Osteotomy -- 8.2. Sagittal Split Osteotomy -- 8.3. Genioplasty -- 8.4. Mandibular Angle Augmentation -- 8.5. Mandibular Distraction -- 8.6. Fixation of Mandible Fractures -- 8.7. Mandibulotomy -- 8.8. Excision and Enucleation -- 8.9. Cyst Decompression -- 8.10. Coronoidectomy -- 8.11. Mandibulectomy and Mandibular Reconstruction -- 8.12. Emineetomy and Meniscal Plication -- 8.13. Temporomandibular Joint Discectomy -- 8.14. Temporomandibular Joint Costochondral Graft Reconstruction -- 8.15. Temporomandibular Joint Disc Replacement Implants -- 8.16. Temporomandibular Joint Hemiarthroplasty -- 8.17. Temporomandibular Total Joint Arthroplasty -- 8.18. Temporomandibular Joint Disc Implant and Prosthesis Failure -- Further Reading -- 9. Imaging the Postoperative Neck -- 9.1. Reconstruction Flaps -- 9.2. Parotidectomy -- 9.3. Salivary Duct Stenting -- 9.4. Facial Reanimation -- 9.5. Lip Reconstruction -- 9.6. Glossectomy and Floor of Mouth Reconstruction -- 9.7. Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy -- 9.8. Neck Dissection -- 9.9. Laryngectomy -- 9.10. Tracheoesophageal Puncture and Voice Prostheses -- 9.11. Montgomery T-Tubes -- 9.12. Salivary Bypass Stent -- 9.13. Laryngeal Stents -- 9.14. Laryngoplasty and Vocal Fold Injection -- 9.15. Arytenoidectomy -- 9.16. Laryngeal Framework Reconstruction -- 9.17. Thyroidectomy -- 9.18. Neck Exploration and Parathyroidectomy -- 9.19. Sistrunk Procedure -- 9.20. Brachytherapy -- 9.21. Vagal Nerve Stimulator -- Further Reading -- 10. Imaging of Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts, Drains, and Diversion Techniques -- 10.1. Types of Procedures -- 10.2. Complications -- Further Reading -- 11. Imaging of Postoperative Spine -- 11.1. Spine Decompression -- 11.2. Spine Stabilization and Fusion -- 11.3. Dynamic Stabilization and Miscellaneous Devices of the Spine -- 11.4. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome -- 11.5. Percutaneous Spine Treatments -- Further Reading -- 12. Imaging of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery -- 12.1. Vascular Surgery -- 12.2. Endovascular Surgery -- Further Reading.
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Advanced Surgical Facial Rejuvenation : Art and Clinical Practice

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Anthony Erian, Melvin A. Shiffman (editors). --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2012.
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This richly illustrated book covers all aspects of aesthetic facial surgery, from anatomy to the variety of procedures employed in facial surgery, including ancillary techniques such as chemical peel, laser, and facial fillers. Both newer techniques and variations on older approaches are carefully presented and discussed. In addition, preoperative care is analyzed, and detailed attention is devoted to problems related to HIV infection, anesthesia, complications, and psychological aspects. The c…
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Shiffman, Melvin A
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Anthony Erian, Melvin A. Shiffman (editors)
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 740 p. : 653 ill., 620 ill. in color)
ISBN
9783642178382
Subjects (MeSH)
Face - surgery
Cosmetic Techniques
Rejuvenation - physiology
Subjects (LCSH)
Dermatology
Otorhinolaryngology
Surgery
Abstract
This richly illustrated book covers all aspects of aesthetic facial surgery, from anatomy to the variety of procedures employed in facial surgery, including ancillary techniques such as chemical peel, laser, and facial fillers. Both newer techniques and variations on older approaches are carefully presented and discussed. In addition, preoperative care is analyzed, and detailed attention is devoted to problems related to HIV infection, anesthesia, complications, and psychological aspects. The contributors are all internationally acclaimed experts in the field. The book will be an invaluable source of information for residents and fellows, practicing aesthetic surgeons, and surgeons in a variety of related fields.
Contents
Part I: Anatomy -- Part II: Anesthesia -- Part III: Preoperative and postoperative -- Part IV: Psychological aspects -- Part V: Techniques -- Hair transplantation -- Ablative laser facial resurfacing -- Photorejuvenation -- Superficial and medium peel -- Deep phenol peel -- Facial Implants -- Injectable Facial Fillers -- Submentoplasty And Facial Liposuction -- Bio-Lifting And Bio-Resurfacing -- Personal Technique Of Doing Office Facial Surgery -- Design And Management Of The Anterior Hairline -- Temporal Incision And Skin Take Out In The Vertical Facelift And Lateral Brow Lift Procedures -- Short Scar Facelift With Extended SMAS/Platysma Dissection And Limited Skin Undermining High SMAS Facelift Combined Single Flap Lift Of Jawline, Cheek, And Mid Face -- Extent Of SMAS Advancement In Facelift With Or Without Zygomaticus Major Muscle Release -- A Safe Facelift Using Bony Anatomic Landmarks To Elevate The SMAS -- Deep Plane Facelift -- Endoscopic Forehead Lift -- Minimally Invasive Ciliary-Frontoplasty -- Index.
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Dupuytren's Disease and Related Hyperproliferative Disorders : Principles, Research, and Clinical Perspectives

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Charles Eaton .. [et al.], editors. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2012.
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Until a cure exists, Dupuytren's disease and related disorders such as Ledderhose's disease will pose lifelong threats of functional impairment for affected individuals. A better understanding of the onset of disease, early detection and functional preservation are of the utmost importance to minimize the impact of these conditions. This book is based on presentations and discussions at the 2010 International Symposium on Dupuytren's disease held in Miami, Florida, but it also includes new dat…
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Charles Eaton .. [et al.], editors
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
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1 online resource (xxiii, 474 p. : 253 ill., 198 ill. in color)
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9783642226977
Subjects (MeSH)
Dupuytren Contracture
Subjects (LCSH)
Dermatology
Orthopedics
Orthopedic surgery
Abstract
Until a cure exists, Dupuytren's disease and related disorders such as Ledderhose's disease will pose lifelong threats of functional impairment for affected individuals. A better understanding of the onset of disease, early detection and functional preservation are of the utmost importance to minimize the impact of these conditions. This book is based on presentations and discussions at the 2010 International Symposium on Dupuytren's disease held in Miami, Florida, but it also includes new data and additional chapters. It is hoped that it will raise awareness of this underestimated condition and promote cooperative efforts to work towards a cure. Up to date information is provided on the epidemiology, biology, and pathology of the disease. The principles and specifics of treatment are explored in detail. The indications for and techniques of radiotherapy, minimally invasive treatments and open surgery are fully explained. In addition, the role of physical therapy is considered as well as the care of relapse and complications. Treatment of Ledderhose's disease and Peyronie's disease is also discussed. This book provides invaluable information for hand surgeons, podiatrists, orthopedists, plastic surgeons, radiation therapy specialists and general practitioners. It will help to foster an interdisciplinary approach to the understanding and management of this debilitating disorder and related conditions.
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[Machine generated contents note] Pt. I Anatomy, Pathology, and Pathophysiology / Charles Eaton -- 1. Dupuytren’s Disease: Anatomy, Pathology, and Presentation / Ghazi M. Rayan -- 2. Palmar Fibromatosis or the Loss of Flexibility of the Palmar Finger Tissue: A New Insight into the Disease Process of Dupuytren Contracture / Albrccht Meincl -- 3. Basic Thoughts on Dupuytren’s Contracture / Hanno Millesi -- 4. High Prevalence of Dupuytren’s Disease and Its Treatment in the British National Health Service: An Ongoing Demand / Ardcshir Bayat -- 5. Treatment for Dupuytren’s Disease: An Overview of Options / Paul M.N. Werker -- 6. Dupuytren’s Disease and Occupation / Alexis Descatha -- pt. II Myofibroblast / Giulio Gabbiani -- 7. Role of the Myofibroblast in Dupuytren’s Disease: Fundamental Aspects of Contraction and Therapeutic Perspectives / Giulio Gabbiani -- 8. Mechanisms of Myofibroblast Differentiation / Sem H. Phan -- 9. Myofibroblasts and Interactions with Other Cells: Contribution of the Tissue Engineering / Carlos Lopez-Valle -- 10. Dupuytren’s Contracture Versus Burn Scar Contracture / Paul Zidel -- pt. III Genetics and Demographics / Ardeshir Bayat -- 11. Genetic Basis of Dupuytren’s Disease: An Introduction / Hans C. Hennies -- 12. Use of Genetic and Genomic Analyses Tools to Study Dupuytren’s Disease / Ardeshir Bayat -- 13. Establishing an Animal Model of Dupuytren’s Contracture by Profiling Genes Associated with Fibrosis / Sandeep Kathju -- 14. Microarray Expression Analysis of Primary Dupuytren’s Contracture Cells / Ivana Ratkaj -- 15. Clinical Genetic Study of Familial Dupuytren’s Disease in the Netherlands / Guido H.C.G. Dolmans -- 16. The Epidemiology of Dupuytren’s Disease in Bosnia / Dragan Zerajic -- Pt. IV Collagen and Cell Biology -- 17. Primer of Collagen Biology: Synthesis, Degradation, Subtypes, and Role in Dupuytren’s Disease / Susan Emeigh Hart -- 18. Expression of Collagen-Degrading Proteases Involved in Dupuytren’s Disease Fibroblast-Mediated Contraction / Ian M. Clark -- 19. Primary Dupuytren’s Disease Cell Interactions with the Extra-cellular Environment: A Link to Disease Progression? / David B. O’Gorman -- 20. Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein-6: A Potential Mediator of Myofibroblast Differentiation in Dupuytren’s Disease? / David B. O’Gorman -- 21. Dupuytren’s Disease Shows Populations of Hematopoietic and Mesenchymal Stem-Like Cells Involving Perinodular Fat and Skin in Addition to Diseased Fascia: Implications for Pathogenesis and Therapy / Ardeshir Bayat -- 22. Using Laboratory Models to Develop Molecular Mechanistic Treatments for Dupuytren’s Disease / Wyatt G. Payne -- pt. V Surgical Treatment / Paul M.N. Werker -- 23. Plastic Surgical Management of Scars and Soft Tissue Contractures / Paul M.N. Werker -- 24. Cline’s Contracture: Dupuytren Was a Thief - A History of Surgery for Dupuytren’s Contracture / Teresa J. Pianta -- 25. Cellulose Implants in Dupuytren’s Surgery / Luc De Smet -- 26. Expanded Dermofasciectomies and Full-Thickness Grafts in the Treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture: A 36-Year Experience / Lynn D. Ketchum -- 27. Minimizing Skin Necrosis and Delayed Healing After Surgical Treatment for Dupuytren’s Contracture: The Mini-Chevrons Incision / Michael Papaloizos -- 28. Skin Management in Treatment of Severe PIP Contracture by Homo- or Heterodigital Flaps / Moritz Lukas -- 29. "Jacobsen Flap" for the Treatment of Stage III-IV Dupuytren’ Dupuytren’s Disease at Little Finger: Our Review of 123 Cases / Massimiliano Tripoli -- 30. A Logical Approach to Release of the Contracted Proximal Interphalangeal Joint in Dupuytren’s Disease / Paul Smith -- 31. Influence of Dupuytren’s Disease on Trigger Fingers and Vice Versa / Bernd Kuehlein -- 32. No Higher Self-Reported Recurrence in Segmental Fasciectomy / Ilse Degreef -- 33. Palmar Cutaneous Branches of the Proper Digital Nerves Encountered in Dupuytren’s Surgery: A Cadaveric Study / Ian S.H. McNab -- pt. VI Needle Release and Hand Therapy / Paul M. N. Werker -- 34. Technique of Needle Aponeurotomy for Dupuytren’s Contracture / Charles Eaton -- 35. Three-Year Results of First-Ever Randomized Clinical Trial on Treatment in Dupuytren’s Disease: Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy Versus Limited Fasciectomy / Paul M.N. Werker -- 36. Management of Dupuytren’s Disease with Needle Aponeurotomy: The Experience at the Hand and Upper Limb Centre, Canada / Bing Siang Gan -- 37. Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy: A Serious Alternative? / Bernhard Lukas -- 38. Dynamic External Fixation in the Treatment of Dupuytren’s Contracture / Anthony A. Smith -- 39. Hand Therapy for Dupuytren’s Contracture / Charles Eaton -- 40. Severity of Contracture and Self-Reported Disability in Patients with Dupuytren’s Contracture Referred for Surgery / Debbie Larson -- 41. Night-Time Splinting After Fasciectomy or Dermofasciectomy for Dupuytren’s Contracture: A Pragmatic, Multi-centre, Randomised Controlled Trial / Susan P. Vaughan -- 42. Role of Static Night Splinting After Contracture Release for Dupuytren’s Disease: A Preliminary Recommendation Based on Clinical Cases / Albrecht Meinel -- pt. VII Additional and New Treatment Options / M. Heinrich Seegenschmiedt -- 43. Injectable Collagenase (Clostridium histolyticum) for Dupuytren’s Contracture: Results of the CORD I Study / Marie A. Badalamente -- 44. Long-Term Outcome of Radiotherapy for Early Stage Dupuytren’s Disease: A Phase III Clinical Study / Michael Heinrich Seegenschmiedt -- 45. Outcomes of Using Bioengineered Skin Substitute (Apligraf®) for Wound Coverage in Dupuytren’s Surgery / Anna-Lena Makowski -- 46. Highly Dosed Tamoxifen in Therapy-Resisting Dupuytren’s Disease / Luc De Smet -- 47. Screening of Prodrugs on Cells Grown from Dupuytren’s Disease Patients / Davor Jurisic -- 48. Relaxin: An Emerging Therapy for Fibroproliferative Disorders / Chrishan S. Samuel -- 49. Cryotherapy and Other Therapeutical Options for Plantar Fibromatosis / Terry L. Spilken -- 50. Long-Term Outcome of Radiotherapy for Primary and Recurrent Ledderhose Disease / Fabian Fehlauer -- 51. Medical Management of Peyronie’s Disease / Wayne J.G. Hellstrom -- pt. VIII Future Perspectives / Charles Eaton -- 52. Patient’s Perspective and the International Dupuytren Society / Wolfgang Wach -- 53. IDUP: Proposal for an International Research Database / Wolfgang Wach -- 54. Future of Dupuytren’s Research and Treatment / Charles Eaton.
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Body contouring and liposuction

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J. Peter Rubin ... [et al.]. --Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders , c2013.
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Edinburgh
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Elsevier Saunders
Date of Publication
c2013
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1 online resource (xii, 614 p.)
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9781455737963 (electronic bk.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Lipectomy - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Lipectomy - methods
Liposuction
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pt. 1 Patient evaluation and safety -- 1. Patient safety in body contouring / Angela S. Landfair -- pt. 2 Upper extremity contouring -- 2. Liposuction of the upper extremities / Huseyin Guner -- 3. Brachioplasty with bicipital groove scar / Susan E. Downey -- 4. Brachioplasty - the double ellipse technique / Peter Lin -- 5. Brachioplasty with liposuction resection / Dennis J. Hurwitz -- 6. Limited scar brachioplasty / Lawrence S. Reed -- pt. 3 Breast reshaping -- 7. Fat grafting to the breast / Kamran Khoobehi -- 8. Ultrasound-assisted breast reduction / Alberto di Giuseppe -- 9. Combined abdominal contouring and mastopexy / Carlos O. Uebel -- 10. Breast reshaping using autologous (issues after massive weight loss / Serhan Tuncer -- 11. Combined abdominoplasty and breast enlargement by autologous tissue transfer or transabdominal implant placement / Richard Zienowicz -- 12. Mammaplasty with L-shaped scar / Antonio R. Bozola -- 13. Breast reshaping after massive weight loss, autologous tissue techniques / Dennis J. Hurwitz -- 14. Breast reshaping after massive weight loss, implant based / Michael Loffredo -- pt. 4 Upper trunk contouring -- 15. Liposuction of upper back/bra rolls / Antonio Luiz Rocha Gesualdi Fernandes Neto -- 16. Transverse upper body lift / Christopher D. Knotts -- 17. Upper body lift with lateral excision / Alexander Stoff -- pt. 5 Abdominal contouring procedures -- 18. Aesthetic classification of the abdomen / Alan Matarasso -- 19. Anatomy of the abdominal wall and aesthetic classification / Lydia M. Ferreira -- 20. Lipomyosculpture / Matheus Monseff Vieira Borela -- 21. Classic abdominoplasty with adhesion tension sutures / Ricardo Baroudi -- 22. Lipoabdominoplasly with previous flap resection / Arnaldo L. Miro -- 23. Reverse abdominoplasty / Ricardo A. Arnt -- 24. Endoscopic plication techniques for the treatment of abdominal contour / Lea M. Moraes -- 25. High lateral tension abdominoplasty / Steven Teitelbaum -- 26. Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty including mons contouring / Christopher D. Knotts -- 27. Panniculectomy in patients with super obesity / Marianne Wolters -- 28.A. Lipoabdominoplasty / Cristianna Bonetto Saldanha -- 28.B. Lipoabdominoplasty in combined body contouring procedures / Angela S. Landfair -- 29. Umbilicoplasty / Juarez Avelar -- 30. Combining abdominal contouring with hernia repair / Oscar Ramirez -- 31. Liposuction of the abdomen and trunk / Aris Sterodimas -- 32. Belt lipectomy/circumferential abdominoplasty / Thomas Scholz -- 33. Progressive tension sutures in abdominoplasty / Harlan Pollock -- pt. 6 Thigh, buttock and lower extremity contouring -- 34. Transverse medial thigh lift / Pierre Nicolau -- 35. Vertical medial thigh lift with liposuction / Scott Woehrle -- 36. Short vertical scar medial thigh lift / James D. Frame -- 37. Autologous gluteal augmentation with mid-pedicle superior pole perforator flaps / Cassio Eduardo Raposo-Amaral -- 38. Liposuction and circumferential lower truncal dermatolipectomy / Alexander Stoff -- 39. Gluteal contouring and rejuvenation / Ronald P. Bossert -- 40.A. Buttock implants: gluteal implant augmentation / Miguel A. Soto-Miranda -- 40.B. Intramuscular buttocks implants: the "XYZ" method / Raul Gonzalez -- 40.C. Buttock implants: gluteal implants / Fernando G. Serra -- 41. Buttock contouring with liposuction and fat injection / Constantino G. Mendieta -- 42. Liposuction of the lower extremities and leg reshaping with fat / Catherine Bergeret-Galley -- 43. Calf and thigh implants / Luis Montellano -- pt. 7 Liposuction and fat grafting -- 44. Liposuction -- history and principles / Peter B. Fodor -- 45. Tumescent local anesthesia for liposuction / Gerhard Sattler -- 46. Treatment of liposuction complications / Hwang Weon Jung -- 47. Fat grafting in body contouring surgery / Jordan Jacobs -- 48. Minimal scar breast augmentation using autologous fat grafting / Harunosuke Kato -- 49. Principles of new invasive modalities / Jason N. Pozner -- 50. Ultrasonic liposuction / Onelio Garcia Jr. -- pt. 8 Body contouring with HIFU or injectables -- 51. High intensity focused ultrasound and non-invasive body contouring / James L. Jewell -- 52. Mesotherapy for body contouring and cellulite / Marion Shapiro -- pt. 9 Special considerations for the massive weight loss patient -- 53. Describing the deformities / Charles K. Herman -- 54. Psychological and nutritional evaluation / Angela S. Landfair -- 55. Staging and combining procedures / Jennifer Capla.
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Advanced aesthetic rhinoplasty : art, science, and new clinical techniques

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Melvin A. Shiffman, Alberto Di Giuseppe, editors. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2013.
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Aesthetic rhinoplasty is among the most common aesthetic operations in the field of facial aesthetic plastic surgery, but it is also viewed as one of the most complex. This comprehensive book provides a wealth of up-to-date information on advanced aesthetic rhinoplasty techniques. After discussion of anatomy, psychological issues, and preoperative planning, a wide range of primary and secondary rhinoplasty techniques are described clearly and in detail with the aid of numerous high-quality colo…
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Melvin A. Shiffman, Alberto Di Giuseppe, editors
Alternate Title
Advanced esthetic rhinoplasty
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 1146 p. : 958 ill., 881 ill. in color)
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9783642280535
Subjects (MeSH)
Rhinoplasty - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Medicine
Otorhinolaryngology
Surgery
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Aesthetic rhinoplasty is among the most common aesthetic operations in the field of facial aesthetic plastic surgery, but it is also viewed as one of the most complex. This comprehensive book provides a wealth of up-to-date information on advanced aesthetic rhinoplasty techniques. After discussion of anatomy, psychological issues, and preoperative planning, a wide range of primary and secondary rhinoplasty techniques are described clearly and in detail with the aid of numerous high-quality color illustrations. The use of fillers in rhinoplasty, ethnic variations in anatomy and techniques, and possible risks and complications are all clearly explained. This book is intended primarily for experienced surgeons in the fields of plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, general surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, oral maxillofacial surgery, and cosmetic surgical subspecialties. It will also be an invaluable resource for residents and fellows.
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ANATOMY: Muscles, SMAS and Vascular Anatomy of Nose -- Neurologic Anatomy of the Nose -- Anatomy of the Dermocartilagenous Ligament of the Nose -- Surgical Anatomy of the Nose. PERSPECTIVES AND PSYCHOLOGY: Rhinoplasty in the Aging Face -- Self-Esteem and Personality in Patients with Body Dysmorphic Disorder undergoing Cosmetic Rhinoplasty -- Postoperative Psychological Impact following Rhinoplasty -- Psychological Considerations in Revision Rhinoplasty. PREOPERATIVE: Computer-simulated Imaging in Rhinoplasty -- Rhinometry: Clinical Index for Evaluation of the Nose. PRIMARY RHINOPLASTY: Trends in Functional Rhinoplasty -- Primary Caucasian Rhinoplasty -- Asian Rhinoplasty -- Hispanic Rhinoplasty -- Rhinoplasty in the Middle Asian Patient -- Rhinoplasty in the Multiracial Nose -- Aesthetic Rhinoplasty utilizing various Techniques depending on the Abnormality -- Sonic Rhinoplasty: Sculping with the Ultrasonic Bone Aspirator -- Extracorporeal Rhinoplasty -- External Marginal Approach Rhinoplasty (EMA Rhinoplasty) -- Intranasal Z-Plasty for internal Nasal Valva Collapse -- Nasal Alar Rim Reconstruction for Nasal Alar Rim and Valve Collapse -- Lateral Osteotomy in Rhinoplasty -- Postoperative Care of the Rhinoplasty Patient. FILLERS: The Use of INTEGRA in Rhinoplasty -- Fat Grafting to Nose -- Nasal Augmentation using Orbital Fat or Dermofat -- Permacol in Augmentation Rhinoplasty -- Use of Aquamid as Filler for Rhinoplasty in Orientals -- Injectable Calcium Hydroxyapatite Filler for Nasal Contouring -- TIP PROCEDURES: Suture Nasal Tip Lift -- Resection of Strips of Alar Cartilages for the Difficult Projected Tip with Thin Skin -- Tip Shaping in Primary Rhinoplasty -- Tip Rhinoplasty: Modified Delivery Approach -- The Double Columella Strut: An Adjunct to improve the Nasal Tip -- Surgery on the Primary Nasal Tip: New Domes Technique and Banner Technique -- Medical Crura Suture Technique for Long Term Columella Narrowing and Extrapolater Effect on Tip Projection and Rotation -- The Onlay folded Flap (off) for Nasal Tip Surgery. COMPLICATIONS. REVISION RHINOPLASTY: Functional and Aesthetic Concerns of Patients seeking Revision Rhinoplasty -- Revision Rhinoplasty:Evaluating theáPatient and the Problem -- Airway Patency in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty: Primary and Revisional Techniques -- Secondary Rhinoplasty in the Middle Eastern Patient -- Revision Rhinoplasty in Asians -- Management of the Middle Third in Revision Rhinoplasty -- Repairing the Drooping Tip and Hanging Columella in Revision Rhinoplasty. MISCELLANEOUS: Advancing the Art of Rhinoplasty with Tissue Engineering -- Algorithm for Posttraumatic Rhinoplasty -- Index.
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Hubert John, Peter Wiklund, editors. (2nd ed.) --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2013.
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Internationally, there is a very evident trend towards increased use of minimally invasive approaches when performing surgical procedures, and robotics is playing a vital role in this context. In this second, revised edition of Robotic Urology, leading robotic surgeons from around the world pool their knowledge to provide an updated manual that covers all the oncologic and reconstructive procedures in urologic surgery that are performed with robotic assistance. Each operation is described in de…
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Hubert John, Peter Wiklund, editors
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2nd ed.
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 423 p. : 254 ill., 244 ill. in color)
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9783642332159
Subjects (MeSH)
Laparoscopy - methods
Prostatectomy - methods
Robotics - methods
Surgery, Computer-Assisted - methods
Urologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Surgery
Urology
Abstract
Internationally, there is a very evident trend towards increased use of minimally invasive approaches when performing surgical procedures, and robotics is playing a vital role in this context. In this second, revised edition of Robotic Urology, leading robotic surgeons from around the world pool their knowledge to provide an updated manual that covers all the oncologic and reconstructive procedures in urologic surgery that are performed with robotic assistance. Each operation is described in detail, with careful explanation of the different surgical steps and numerous high-quality anatomic illustrations and color surgical photos. An additional feature is the inclusion of extensive references to the scientific literature that support the body of information provided in the book. As well as offering excellent guidance on the application of robotic surgery in urology, the book will serve as an ideal reference work for all urologists and should contribute in supporting new robotic teams and further popularizing robotic surgery.
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Part I. Kidneys -- 1. Surgical Anatomy of Kidneys and Adrenals -- 2. Robotic Kidney Surgery -- 3. Partial Resection of the Kidney for Renal Cancer -- 4. Robotic Nephroureterectomy -- 5. Robotic Pyeloplasty -- Part II. Adrenals -- 6. Robotic Adrenal Surgery -- Part III. Pelvis -- 7. Surgical Anatomy of Pelvic Lymph Nodes -- 8. Robotic-Assisted Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection -- 9. Pelvic Lymphadenectomy for Localised Prostate Cancer and Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy -- Part IV. Bladder -- 10. Surgical Anatomy of the Bladder -- 11. Robotic-Assisted Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer in the Female -- 12. Male Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy -- 13. Robotic-Assisted Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion -- 14. Technique of Extracorporeal Urinary Diversion -- 15. Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ureteral Reimplantation -- Part V. Prostate -- 16. Surgical Anatomy of the Prostate for Radical Prostatectomy -- 17. Anatomical Aspects of the Neurovascular Bundle in Prostate Surgery -- Part VI. Benign Disease -- 18 Robotic Adenomectomy -- Part VII. Radical Prostatectomy -- 19. Trans- and Extraperitoneal Approach for Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy -- 20. Radical Prostatectomy: Anterior Approach -- 21. Robotic Prostatectomy: The Posterior Approach -- 22. Bladder Neck Dissection During Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy -- 23. Techniques of Nerve Sparing in Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy -- 24. Antegrade Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Factors Impacting Potency Preservation -- 25. Allogenic Nerve Interposition During Non-Nerve-Sparing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy -- 26. The Apical Dissection -- 27. Posterior Reconstruction of the Rhabdosphincter -- 28. The Urethrovesical Anastomosis -- 29. Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Salvage Prostatectomy -- 30. Outcome Measures After Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy -- 31. Urinary Incontinence After Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy -- Part VIII. Reconstructive Urology -- 32. Paediatric Pelvic Exenteration -- 33. Robot-Assisted Laparoscopy for Genital Organ Prolapse -- 34. Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Repair of Supratrigonal Vesicovaginal Fistulae with Peritoneal Flap Inlay -- 35. Robotic Surgical Training: Imparting Necessary Skills to Future Urologic Surgeons -- Index.
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Manual of operative maxillofacial trauma surgery

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Michael Perry, Simon Holmes. --Cham, Switzerland: Springer , c2014.
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From emergency procedures to techniques in repair of fractures and soft tissue injuries, this book demonstrates the surgical management of all aspects of maxillofacial trauma and includes most of the surgical approaches and methods of repair for all maxillofacial injuries. The Manual of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery is the perfect 'how to' technical reference manual for surgeons and trainees, where each surgical procedure is illustrated with photographs for a better understanding. The …
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Holmes, Simon
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Michael Perry, Simon Holmes
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Operative maxillofacial trauma surgery
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Cham, Switzerland
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 170 pages)
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9783319044590 (electronic bk.)
9783319044583
Subjects (MeSH)
Facial Bones - injuries
Facial Injuries - surgery
Oral Surgical Procedures
Subjects (LCSH)
Face - Surgery - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Maxilla - Surgery - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Abstract
From emergency procedures to techniques in repair of fractures and soft tissue injuries, this book demonstrates the surgical management of all aspects of maxillofacial trauma and includes most of the surgical approaches and methods of repair for all maxillofacial injuries. The Manual of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery is the perfect 'how to' technical reference manual for surgeons and trainees, where each surgical procedure is illustrated with photographs for a better understanding. The Manual of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery will make a useful and portable accompaniment to the Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery. It will be a good resource for all trainees, not only in maxillofacial surgery, but also in other related specialties.
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Initial Assessment and Management of Life- and Sight-Threatening Complications -- Timing Repair and Airway Considerations -- Useful "First Aid" Measures and Basic Techniques -- Principles of Fracture Management -- Injuries to Teeth and Supporting Structures -- Mandibular Fractures -- Fractures of the Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton -- Fractures of the Cheek: The Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (ZMC) -- Orbital Fractures -- Nasal Fractures -- Nasoethmoid (Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid): NOE Fractures -- Panfacial Fractures -- The Coronal Flap -- Soft Tissue Injuries -- Craniofacial Fractures and the Frontal Sinus -- "Is This Right?": On-Table Assessment of Our Repair -- Some Useful Adjuncts in Repair -- Aftercare and Follow-up.
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Atlas of operative maxillofacial trauma surgery : primary repair of facial injuries

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Michael Perry, Simon Holmes. --London: Springer , c2014.
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Holmes, Simon
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Michael Perry, Simon Holmes
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Operative maxillofacial trauma surgery
Primary repair of facial injuries
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 831 pages)
ISBN
9781447128557 (electronic bk.)
9781447128540
Subjects (MeSH)
Face - surgery
Head - surgery
Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
Neck - surgery
Oral Surgical Procedures - methods
Stomatognathic Diseases - surgery
Subjects (LCSH)
Face - Wounds and injuries - Surgery - Atlases
Maxilla - Surgery - Atlases
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1. Initial Considerations: High- vs. Low-Energy Injuries and the Implications of Coexisting Multiple Injuries -- 2. Timing Repair and Airway Considerations -- 3. Useful "First Aid" Measures and A Few Basic Techniques -- 4. Principles of Fracture Management -- 5. Injuries to Teeth and Supporting Structures -- 6. Mandibular Fractures -- 7. Fractures of the Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton -- 8. Fractures of the Cheek: Zygomaticomaxillary Complex -- 9. Orbital Fractures -- 10. Nasal Fractures -- 11. Nasoethmoid (Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid): NOE Fractures -- 12. Panfacial Fractures -- 13. The Coronal Flap -- 14. Soft Tissue Injuries -- 15. Ballistic Injuries -- 16. Craniofacial Fractures and the Frontal Sinus -- 17. Is this Right? On-Table Assessment of Our Repair -- 18. Some Useful Adjuncts in Repair -- 19. Aftercare and Follow-up.
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Anal fistula : principles and management

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Herand Abcarian, editor. --New York: Springer , c2014.
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Anal Fistula: Principles and Management provides a comprehensive and state of the art review of major issues specific and related to the treatment of anal fistulas. An important section of the book covers the large number of alternative procedures which have been developed in the last two decades. Needless to say, none of these procedures have been uniformly successful, otherwise there would be no need for all the different operations. The book addresses each alternative procedure, discusses th…
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New York
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Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
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1 online resource (xiv, 199 pages)
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9781461490142 (electronic bk.)
9781461490135
Subjects (MeSH)
Rectal Fistula
Subjects (LCSH)
Anal fistula - Treatment
Anus - Surgery
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Anal Fistula: Principles and Management provides a comprehensive and state of the art review of major issues specific and related to the treatment of anal fistulas. An important section of the book covers the large number of alternative procedures which have been developed in the last two decades. Needless to say, none of these procedures have been uniformly successful, otherwise there would be no need for all the different operations. The book addresses each alternative procedure, discusses the benefits of each procedure, includes the most up-to-date results. Other important chapters cover the causes and failure of treatment and operations for fistulas. Also included is a Cochrane Review of all available randomized controlled trials with levels of evidence culled from the literature.
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Epidemiology: incidence and prevalence of fistula in ano -- Applied anatomy -- Relationship of abscess to fistula -- Classification and treatment of anorectal infections -- Clinical assessment of anal fistulas -- Clinical assessment and imaging modalities of fistula in ano -- Classification and management strategies -- Seton (loose, cutting, chemical) -- Fistulotomy and lay open technique -- Fistulectomy with primary sphincter reconstruction -- Fibrin sealant -- Biologic fistula plugs -- Synthetic fistula plug -- Endorectal advancement flap -- Dermal advancement flap -- Ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) -- Video-assisted anal fistula treatment (VAAFT) -- Stem cell application in fistula disease -- Crohn's disease -- Tuberculosis fistulas -- Fistula surgery in the era of evidence based medicine -- Causes of operative failure -- Recurrence/persistence after fistula treatment: what next?.
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Cutaneous flaps in head and neck reconstruction : from anatomy to surgery

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Vasilios K. Thomaidis. --Heidelberg: Springer , c2014.
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This textbook, containing a plethora of illustrations and pictures, will serve as an atlas and as a superb guide to the use of cutaneous flaps in head and neck reconstruction. Each chapter depicts, in a layered manner, the anatomy of a particular donor site from which flaps are derived and used in head and neck defects, providing systematic steps in understanding the topographical anatomy of the various tissue layers. The flaps derived from each donor site are presented in detail, with step-by-…
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Vasilios K. Thomaidis
Place of Publication
Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 379 pages)
ISBN
9783642412547 (electronic bk.)
9783642412530
Subjects (MeSH)
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Head - surgery
Neck - surgery
Surgical Flaps
Subjects (LCSH)
Surgery, Plastic
Head - Surgery
Neck - Surgery
Abstract
This textbook, containing a plethora of illustrations and pictures, will serve as an atlas and as a superb guide to the use of cutaneous flaps in head and neck reconstruction. Each chapter depicts, in a layered manner, the anatomy of a particular donor site from which flaps are derived and used in head and neck defects, providing systematic steps in understanding the topographical anatomy of the various tissue layers. The flaps derived from each donor site are presented in detail, with step-by-step instructions in flap design and harvesting techniques based in anatomy. The author uses numerous high-quality color illustrations drawn from his own practice in order to demonstrate the techniques. His combined expertise as a maxillofacial surgeon and an assistant professor of anatomy enables him to explain clearly the transition from basic science anatomy to applied anatomy and to document reconstructive surgical techniques in precise detail. This beautifully illustrated book, including many basic and advanced flap designs, will be an illuminating reference for all who treat defects in the head and neck area.
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General Considerations -- Scalp and Temple -- Forehead -- Nose -- Cheek -- Lips and Chin -- Auricle -- Neck -- Deltopectoral Region.
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Eyelid tumors : clinical evaluation and reconstruction techniques

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Arnab Biswas. --New Delhi: Springer , c2014.
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Eyelid tumors are commonly encountered by oculoplastic as well as plastic surgeons. The challenge of managing these cases lies not only in performing the surgery in a precise manner in small area, but also in ensuring a visually-appealing cosmetic outcome. This is an innovative and concise portable handbook that guides the surgeons on how to approach and manage these cases in a step-by-step manner. Each chapter of this practical guidebook has outstanding illustrations drawn in full color clearl…
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Arnab Biswas
Place of Publication
New Delhi
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
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1 online resource (xxiii, 271 pages)
ISBN
9788132218746 (electronic bk.)
9788132218739
Subjects (MeSH)
Eyelid Neoplasms - surgery
Subjects (LCSH)
Eyelids - Tumors
Ophthalmic plastic surgery
Ophthalmology
Plastic surgery
Abstract
Eyelid tumors are commonly encountered by oculoplastic as well as plastic surgeons. The challenge of managing these cases lies not only in performing the surgery in a precise manner in small area, but also in ensuring a visually-appealing cosmetic outcome. This is an innovative and concise portable handbook that guides the surgeons on how to approach and manage these cases in a step-by-step manner. Each chapter of this practical guidebook has outstanding illustrations drawn in full color clearly showing each incision line, flap management, suture placement and its technique, and the expected cosmetic outcome. When a lid tumor is excised, there is a tissue defect that needs to be corrected. Ophthalmologists and plastic surgeons will find this work an excellent reference material to solve the jigsaw puzzle of tissue defects in and around the periorbital region. Importantly, they can quickly refer to the images just before starting a procedure. The author has first explained the anatomical aspects and anesthetic techniques for eyelid surgery, followed by review of the benign and malignant tumors, finally describing the flap creation and reconstruction techniques that are currently used in various lid tumors in an organized fashion.
Contents
Eyelid Anatomy -- Types of Lesions Involving the Eyelid Skin -- Clinical Evaluation for a Suspected Case of Eyelid Tumor -- Classification of Eyelid Tumors -- Benign Eyelid Lesions -- Malignant Eyelid Lesions -- Histopathology of Eyelid Tumors -- Anesthesia for Eyelid Surgery -- Flaps in Eyelid Reconstruction -- Biopsy and Frozen Section -- Basics of Eyelid Reconstruction -- Upper Eyelid Reconstruction -- Lower Eyelid Reconstruction -- Medial Canthal Reconstruction -- Lateral Canthal Reconstruction -- Technique of Repair of Defects Not Involving the Eyelid Margin.
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Manual of head and neck reconstruction using regional and free flaps

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Boban M. Erovic, Piero Lercher. --Wien: Springer , c2015.
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Erovic, Boban M.
Other Authors
Lercher, Piero
Responsibility
Boban M. Erovic, Piero Lercher
Place of Publication
Wien
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 256 pages)
ISBN
9783709111727 (electronic bk.)
9783709111710
Subjects (MeSH)
Head - surgery
Neck - surgery
Surgical Flaps - transplantation
Subjects (LCSH)
Flaps (Surgery) - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Head - Surgery - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Contents
Part I. Introduction -- 1. History of Microvascular Surgery -- 2. Selection of Flaps -- 3. Classification of Flaps -- 4. Preoperative Considerations -- 5. Intraoperative Considerations -- 6. Arterial Anastomosis -- 7. Venous Anastomosis -- 8. Patency of Anastomosis -- 9. Postoperative Care -- 10. Timetable of Homeostasis -- 11. No Patency and Flap Salvage Options -- 12. Skin Graft Harvesting -- 13. Harvesting a Vein Graft -- 14. Sural Nerve Grafting -- 15. Harvesting Rib Cartilage -- Part II. Regional Flaps -- 16. Paramedian Forehead Flap -- 17. Buccal Fat Pad Flap -- 18. Palatal Island Flap -- 19. The Facial Artery Musculomucosal Flap -- 20. Sternocleidomastoid Flap -- 21. Supraclavicular Artery Flap -- 22. Deltopectoral Flap -- 23. Pectoralis Major Muscle Flap -- Part III. Free Flaps -- 24. Temporoparietal Fascia Flap -- 25. Scapular and Parascapular Free Flap -- 26. Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Flap -- 27. Radial Forearm Free Flap -- 28. Anterolateral Thigh Flap -- 29. Tensor Fasciae Latae Flap -- 30. Fibula Free Flap -- Further Reading -- Curriculum Vitae -- Index.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery : Experimental Models and Research Designs

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Maria Z. Siemionow, editor. --London: Springer , c2015.
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Halifax Infirmary: v. 83, 1989 - v. 96, 1995.
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With novel approaches to the application of new technologies via research based studies on stem cells, tissue engineering and new fields of reconstructive transplant (face, hand or larynx transplants), this book facilitates access to this latest knowledge which is not traditionally part of the plastic surgery curriculum. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Experimental Models and Research Designs presents pertinent introductions to different fields (stem cell, transplantation, nerve regeneratio…
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Siemionow, Maria Z
Responsibility
Maria Z. Siemionow, editor
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Holdings
Halifax Infirmary: v. 83, 1989 - v. 96, 1995.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 661 p. : 50 illus., 25 illus. in color)
ISBN
9781447163350
9781447163343 (print ed.)
ISSN
0032-1052
Subjects (MeSH)
Models, Animal
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Transplantation - methods
Abstract
With novel approaches to the application of new technologies via research based studies on stem cells, tissue engineering and new fields of reconstructive transplant (face, hand or larynx transplants), this book facilitates access to this latest knowledge which is not traditionally part of the plastic surgery curriculum. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Experimental Models and Research Designs presents pertinent introductions to different fields (stem cell, transplantation, nerve regeneration, tissue engineering) and experimental models which can be used as a tool to develop technologies of interest by various groups of surgeons. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Experimental Models and Research Designs benefits a range of surgeons, including plastic and reconstructive surgeons, microsurgeons, hand surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons and transplant surgeons.
Contents
Part 1. Microsurgery Models -- 1. Microsurgery Techniques in Reconstructive Surgery -- 2. Arterial and Venous Microanastomosis Models -- 3. Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis Training Model in Rat -- 4. Fallopian Tube Anastomosis -- 5. Vasoepididymostomy Anastomosis -- 6. The Microsurgical Groin Slin Flap in the Rat Model -- 7. Free TRAM Flap Model -- Part 2. Microcirculation Models -- 8. Application of Microcirculatory Models in Plastic Surgery Research -- 9. Standard Cremaster Muscle Model for Ischemia Reperfusion -- 10. Cremaster Muscle and Effect of Different Anesthetics -- 11. Microcirculatory Shock Model -- 12. Radiation and Microcirculation Models -- 13. Microcirculation and Smoking -- 14. Microcirculation Model for Invasive Animal Monitoring -- 15. Cremaster Chamber Model -- 16. Mouse Cremaster Muscle Allograft Model -- 17. Microcirculation and Pace Therapy -- 18. Microcirculation and Hypothermia Model -- Part 3. Transplantation Models -- 19. Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation Models -- 20. Rat Hind Cremaster Limb Allograft Model -- 21. Limb and Microcirculation - Cremaster Flap Model -- 22. Bilateral Vascularized Composite Skin/Bone Transplantation Model -- 23. Vascular Thymus and Hind Limb Allotransplantation Model -- 24. Vascular Thymus Transplantation -- 25. Vascularized Skin/Bone Transplantation Model -- 26. Vascularized Bone-Femur Transplantation Model -- 27. New Composite Tissue Allograft Model of Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplant: The Iliac Osteomyocutaneous Flap -- 28. New Modification of the Oldest Flap in Rats to Increase Antigenixcity of Transplanted Skin: The Extended Groin Flap Model -- 29. Combined Semimenbranosus Muscle and Epigastric Skin Flap Model -- 30. Composite Osseomusculocutaneous Thymus, Allotransplantation Model -- 31. Experimental Model for Monitoring of Composite Tissue Transplantation Induced Trauma -- 32. Cryopreservation in Plastic Surgery: Our Experience and Review of the Literature -- 33. A Xenotransplantation Model for Vascularized Composite Transplantation -- 34. Full Face Transplant Model in Rats -- 35. Hemiface Transplant Model -- 36. Composite Hemiface/Calvarium Transplantation Model in Rat -- 37. Maxilla Allograft Transplantation Model in Rat -- 38. Composite Hemiface/Mandible/Tongue Allotransplantation Model in Rats -- 39. Composite Osseomusculocutaneous Midface Allotransplantation Model with Motor and Sensory Units -- 40. Transplantation of the Mystacial Pad -- 41. Heterotopic Transplantation of Total Face/Scalp Flap -- 42. Non-Invasive Monitoring of Skin-Containing Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation -- 43. Abdominal Wall Transplant Models -- 44. Penis Allotransplantation Model -- 45. Composite Orbital and Periorbital Allotransplantation Model -- 46. Ear Transplantation -- 47. Heterotopic Vascularized Ovarian Autotransplantation Model in the Sheep -- 48. Spleen Transplantation Model -- Part 4. Peripheral Nerve Surgery Models -- 49. A Contemporary Overview of Peripheral Nerve Research -- 50. Epineural Sleeve End-to-End Repair -- 51. Somatosensory Evoked Potential Model for Assessment of Nerve Regeneration -- 52. Epineural Sleeve Nerve Grafting Technique -- 53. Single Fascicle Graft Repair Mofel -- 54. Nerve Decompression Models in Diabetic Rats -- 55. Epineural Seath Grafts for Nerve Regeneration -- 56. Epineural Tube Repair -- 57. Tissue Engineered Conduit -- 58. Venous Conduit as a Model for Nerve Regeneration -- 59. DRG Decompression Model -- 60. Epineural Patch Applications in Dorsal Root Ganglion Decompression Model -- 61. Sheep as a Large Animal Model for Nerve Regeneration Studies -- 62. Sciatic Nerve Crush Injury Model -- 63. Crush Injury and Epineural Patch Model -- 64. Neuroma Model -- 65. Diabetic Rat Model -- 66. Nerve Allograft Transplantation Review -- 67. Nerve Allograft Transplantation Review -- Part 5. Microsurgical Robot Applications -- 68. Application of the Microsurgical Robot RAMS in Microsurgery -- Part 6. Cellular Therapy Models -- 69. Cellular Therapies in Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplantation: Review -- 70. In Vivo Chimera Model by Chimera Creation -- 71. Ex Vivo Chimera Model by Cell Fusion -- 72. Cellular Therapies via Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplantation -- 73. Cellular Therapies in Vascularized Composite Allograft -- 74. Cellular Therapies in Post-Radiation Syndrome -- 75. Cellular Therapies in Nerve Regeneration.
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Uncemented Femoral Stems for Revision Surgery : The Press-fit Concept - Planning - Surgical Technique - Evaluation

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Pierre Le Béguec, François Canovas, Olivier Roche, Mathias Goldschild, Julien Batard. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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Choosing an uncemented femoral prosthesis means first choosing a concept and, to be effective, an operator has to have access to all the information that will allow them to reach the desired goals. This is the first step to be made. The quality of a surgical procedure does not depend on the manual skills of the surgeon performing it, but on how he has prepared and performed the operation "virtually" before actually performing it. This is the second step. An operating technique must be adapted t…
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Le B©guec, Pierre
Other Authors
Canovas, Fran©ois
Roche, Olivier
Goldschild, Mathias
Batard, Julien
Responsibility
Pierre Le Béguec, François Canovas, Olivier Roche, Mathias Goldschild, Julien Batard
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 136 p. : 151 illus., 85 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319036144
9783319036137 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Femur - surgery
Prosthesis Implantation - methods
Reoperation - methods
Abstract
Choosing an uncemented femoral prosthesis means first choosing a concept and, to be effective, an operator has to have access to all the information that will allow them to reach the desired goals. This is the first step to be made. The quality of a surgical procedure does not depend on the manual skills of the surgeon performing it, but on how he has prepared and performed the operation "virtually" before actually performing it. This is the second step. An operating technique must be adapted to the chosen concept and the purpose of every surgical procedure must be clearly formulated and understood by the operator. This is the third step. Every surgeon has to have a reliable and rigorous radiological method of analysis for evaluating overall results and which suggests ways of improving results.
Contents
[publisher supplied] Part I: Press-Fit Concept -- The Uncemented Concepts: Parameters to Make a Choice -- The Press-Fit Concept: Principles and Press-Fittable Zones -- The Press-Fit Concept: Practical Application -- The Press-Fit Concept: Implants And Instruments -- Part II: Preoperative Planning -- Radiographic Analysis Of The Femur -- Selection of a Strategy -- Making a Preoperative Template -- Part III: Surgical Technique -- Trochantero-Diaphyseal Femoral Flap -- Femoral Flap and Diaphyseal Primary Fixation -- Endofemoral Approach and Proximal Primary Stability -- Part IV: Evaluation of Radiographic Results-How? -- Evaluation of Initial and Secondary Bone Stock -- Evaluation of Osseointegration and Secondary Stability -- Global Radiographic Score -- Comparative Elements with the Engh Score -- Part V: Evaluation of the Radiographic Results-Why? -- The Learning Curve and its Teachings -- Different Types of Primary Stability: Their Impact on the Radiographic Results -- Degree of Osteoporosis: Its Impact on the Radiographic Results -- Affected Initial Bone Stock: Its Impact on the Radiographic Results -- Parameters to Improve Radiographic Results -- Complications and Contraindications -- Numerical Evaluation and Comparative Analysis of Results -- General Conclusions: What You Should and What You Should not Do.
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Fingertip Injuries : Diagnosis, Management and Reconstruction

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Leo M. Rozmaryn, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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Focusing exclusively on the various categories of injury to the fingertip--the most common orthopedic injury seen in the ER--this book covers anatomy, physiology, mechanisms of injury, treatment options and outcomes, and possible complications stemming from these treatments. Management strategies discussed in this book range from simple splinting to complex microvascular reconstruction, open reduction internal fixation (ORIF), complex nail reconstruction, decompression of high pressure injectio…
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Rozmaryn, Leo M
Responsibility
Leo M. Rozmaryn, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 191 p. : 146 illus., 123 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319132273
9783319132266 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Finger Injuries
Thumb - injuries
Abstract
Focusing exclusively on the various categories of injury to the fingertip--the most common orthopedic injury seen in the ER--this book covers anatomy, physiology, mechanisms of injury, treatment options and outcomes, and possible complications stemming from these treatments. Management strategies discussed in this book range from simple splinting to complex microvascular reconstruction, open reduction internal fixation (ORIF), complex nail reconstruction, decompression of high pressure injection injuries, local and regional flap reconstructions, and free tissue transfers for fingertip coverage. Additional topics include the management of fingertip burns (thermal, chemical and electrical, and frostbite) as well as special considerations in pediatric fingertip injuries and rehabilitation strategies. It will be an essential reference for orthopedic and hand surgeons, as well as plastic, trauma and emergency surgeons and their staff at work in the ER.
Contents
Anatomy and Physiology of the Fingertip -- Closed Injuries: Bone, Ligament and Tendon -- Injuries to the Nail Apparatus -- High Pressure Injection Injuries -- Fingertip Amputations: Supermicrosurgery and Replantation -- Fingertip Amputations: Coverage, Local and Regional Flaps -- Reconstruction of the Thumb Tip -- Free Tissue Transfer for Fingertip Coverage -- Fingertip Burns -- Pediatric Fingertip Injuries -- Rehabilitation of the Fingertip.
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Lymphedema : Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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Arin K. Greene, Sumner A. Slavin, Håkan Brorson, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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This volume is a clinically-oriented book that can be used for patient care, teaching, or research. It covers the entire field of lymphedema, including both primary and secondary disease, as well as all diagnostic and treatment modalities. The text begins with a foundation for the condition, including its pathophysiology, epidemiology, and morbidity. Next, the classification of lymphedema is covered which is the template for accurate diagnosis. Clinical, radiological, and differential diagnosis…
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Greene, Arin K
Slavin, Sumner A
Brorson, Håkan
Responsibility
Arin K. Greene, Sumner A. Slavin, Håkan Brorson, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 353 p. : 203 illus., 129 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319144931
9783319144924 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Lymphedema - diagnosis
Lymphedema - therapy
Abstract
This volume is a clinically-oriented book that can be used for patient care, teaching, or research. It covers the entire field of lymphedema, including both primary and secondary disease, as well as all diagnostic and treatment modalities. The text begins with a foundation for the condition, including its pathophysiology, epidemiology, and morbidity. Next, the classification of lymphedema is covered which is the template for accurate diagnosis. Clinical, radiological, and differential diagnosis of lymphedema is also reviewed. Finally, conservative and operative management is presented, including both physiologic and excisional procedures. Lymphedema: Presentation, Diagnosis, andáTreatment provides a comprehensive, easy-to-read reference for any health care provider managing a patient with lymphedema. The text is clinically-focused, evidence-based, and practical. The reader, regardless of his/her level of training or specialty, will be able to adequately treat a patient with lymphedema using this resource. To facilitate its use in clinical settings, the book was designed to be portable. In addition, diagnostic and treatment algorithms are included to further simplify the management of these patients. Patient images are presented throughout the text to illustrate the clinical care of lymphedema. All chapters are written by experts in the field, and contain the most current information on the topic.
Contents
Section 1: Overview of Lymphedema -- The Lymphatic System -- Pathophysiology of Lymphedema -- Genetic Causes of Lymphedema -- Epidemiology and Morbidity of Lymphedema -- Myths Associated with Lymphedema -- The Lymphedema Center and Multidisciplinary Management -- Section 2: Classification of Lymphedema -- Primary Lymphedema -- Secondary Lymphedema -- Obesity-Induced Lymphedema -- Section 3: Diagnosis of Lymphedema -- History and Physical Examination -- Volume Measurements and Follow-Up -- Bioelectrical Impedance Spectrometry for the Assessment of Lymphoedema: Principles and Practice -- Assessing Free and Bound Water in Skin at 300 MHz Using Tissue Dielectric Constant Measurements with the MoistureMeterD -- Conventional Imaging Modalities for the Diagnosis of Lymphedema -- Lymphoscintigraphy and Other Imaging Methods -- Differential Diagnosis of Lymphedema -- Section 4: Non-Operative Management of Lymphedema -- Activities of Daily Living -- Controlled Compression Therapy and Compression Garments -- Complex Decongestive Therapy -- Pneumatic Compression -- Section 5: Operative Management of Lymphedema -- Uncommon Procedures for Lymphedema -- Lymphatic Vessel Transplantation -- Lymphatic-Venous Anastomosis -- Lymph Node Transfer to Proximal Extremity -- Lymph Node Transfer to Distal Extremity -- Modified Charles' Procedure and Its Combination with Lymph Node Flap Transfer for Advanced Lymphedema -- Staged Skin and Subcutaneous Excision -- Suction-Assisted Lipectomy -- Treatment of Lymphocele -- Genital Lymphedema.
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Fluorescence Imaging for Surgeons : Concepts and Applications

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Fernando D. Dip, Takeaki Ishizawa, Norihiro Kokudo, Raul J. Rosenthal, editors. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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This volume presents the experiences of leading researchers and surgeons with different fluorescence methods. Chapters range from basic science of fluorescence to current clinical applications and new horizons. The first few chapters cover the historical evolution and physical principles of fluorescence and provide the foundation for the reader to understand the current scope and limits of its use in surgery. The second section focuses on the clinical applications of intraoperative fluorescence…
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Dip, Fernando D
Ishizawa, Takeaki
Kokudo, Norihiro
Rosenthal, Raul J
Responsibility
Fernando D. Dip, Takeaki Ishizawa, Norihiro Kokudo, Raul J. Rosenthal, editors
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 360 p. : 196 illus., 154 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319156781
9783319156774 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Fluorescence
Fluorescent Dyes
Neoplasms - diagnosis
Neoplasms - surgery
Optical Imaging
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Abstract
This volume presents the experiences of leading researchers and surgeons with different fluorescence methods. Chapters range from basic science of fluorescence to current clinical applications and new horizons. The first few chapters cover the historical evolution and physical principles of fluorescence and provide the foundation for the reader to understand the current scope and limits of its use in surgery. The second section focuses on the clinical applications of intraoperative fluorescence imaging, including subsections on fluorescence cholangiography, applications to hepatectomy, lymph node navigation, applications to GI tract and pelvic surgery and identification of cancer tissues. The third section focuses on new frontiers including fluorescence probes, imaging systems and applications to photodynamic therapy. Authored by leaders in the development of fluorescent methods worldwide, Fluorescence Imaging for Surgeons: Concepts and Applications will have an impact on numerous medical specialists including general surgeons, colorectal and minimally-invasive surgeons and surgical oncologists. Researchers will find the book to be an invaluable resource on the latest advances in the utilization of nanoparticles and fluorescent probes.
Contents
Section I. Background -- Basic Concepts of Fluorescence and Fluorescent Probes -- Past, Present, and Future of Fluorescence -- Translation of Therapeutic Antibodies for Intraoperative Fluorescence Imaging -- Review of Indocyanine Green Imaging in Surgery -- Section II. Imaging Systems -- D-Light P System (Karl Storz) (with video) -- Robotic Surgery Using Firefly System -- Fluorescence Imaging Systems (PDE, HyperEye Medical System, and Prototypes in Japan) -- The Pinpoint System -- Economic Impact of Fluorescent Cholangiography -- Real-time Near-Infrared Fluorescent Cholangiography During Robotic Single-Site Cholecystectomy -- Fluorescent Guided Liver Surgery: Paul Brousse Experiences and Perspective -- Fluorescence Imaging in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy (with video) -- Section III. Clinical Applications of Intraoperative Fluorescence Imaging -- Identification of Hepatic Segment (with video) -- Intraoperative Evaluation of Regional Portal Uptake Function (with video) -- Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (with video) -- Identification of Metastatic Liver Cancer (with video) -- Prediction for Postoperative Intrahepatic Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma -- Detection of Bile Leakage after Hepatic Resection by Intraoperative Indocyanine Gren Flourescent Imaging -- Near-Infrared Laser Photodynamic Therapy for Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Line Tumor with Indocyanine Green Fluorescene -- Photodynamic Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid (with video) -- Applications of ICG Fluorescence Imaging for Surgery in Colorectal Cancer -- Fluorophore-Conjugated Chimeric Anti-CEA Antibodies for Fluorescence-Guided Surgery of Gastrointestinal (GI) Tumors -- Development of a Non-Blurring, Dual-Imaging (X-ray/Fluorescence) Tissue Marker for Localization of Gastrointestinal Tumors -- Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery by Infrared Imaging in Gastric Cancer -- A Dual Infrared Ray Imaging System for Sentinel Node Mapping Against Early Gastric Cancer: Absorption and Florescence Methods by Infrared Ray Electronic Endoscopy Combined with Indocyanine Green -- Indocyanine Green Fluorescence-Navigated Sentital Node Biopsy Showed Higher Sensitivity than the Conventional Radioisotope or Blue Dye Methods: It May Help to Reduce False-Negative Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies in Skin Cancer -- The Indocyanine Green Method is Equivalent to ther (99m) Tc-Labeled Radiotracer Method for Identifying the Sentinel Node in Breast Cancer: A Concordance and Validation Study -- Photodynamic Detection of Lymph Node Metastases in Gastronintestinal Cancer by Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid -- Application of Photodynamic Treatment (with video) -- Photodynamic Diagnosis Mediated by 5-Aminolevulinic Acid for Urinary Bladder Cancer (with video) -- Real-time Assessment of Intestinal Perfusion by Fluorescence-Based Enhanced Reality -- Fluorescent Angiography for Flap Planning and Monitoring in Reconstructive Surgery -- Fluorescein-Detection of Myocardial Ischemia in an Experimental Model of Acute Coronary Occlusion -- Spatial and Temporal Monitoring of Perfusing with Indocyanine Green Videoangiography in Rat Heart -- Ureter Identification Using Methylene Blue and Fluorescein -- Chymotrypsin Probe for Real-Time Visualization of Pancreatic Leak -- Miniaturized Clinical Imaging Device for Optical Surgery.
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