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Advanced male urethral and genital reconstructive surgery

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S.B. Brandes, A.F. Morey, editors ; foreword by Guido Barbagli. (Second edition) --New York: Humana Press , c2014.
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Since the publication of the first edition of Urethral Reconstructive Surgery, important refinements have been added to the urologic surgical armamentarium. Extensively revised and updated, Advanced Male Urethral and Genital Reconstructive Surgery, Second Edition guides urologists in a practical manner on how to evaluate and manage complex urethral and male genital reconstructive challenges. Chapters have been added on wound healing, synchronous urethral strictures, non-transecting anastomotic …
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Brandes, Steven B
Morey, Allen F
Responsibility
S.B. Brandes, A.F. Morey, editors ; foreword by Guido Barbagli
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Humana Press
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 780 pages)
Series Title
Current clinical urology
ISBN
9781461477082 (electronic bk.)
9781461477075
Subjects (MeSH)
Genitalia, Male - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Urethra - surgery
Subjects (LCSH)
Generative organs, Male - Surgery
Genitourinary organs - Surgery
Surgery, Plastic
Genitalia, Male - surgery
Abstract
Since the publication of the first edition of Urethral Reconstructive Surgery, important refinements have been added to the urologic surgical armamentarium. Extensively revised and updated, Advanced Male Urethral and Genital Reconstructive Surgery, Second Edition guides urologists in a practical manner on how to evaluate and manage complex urethral and male genital reconstructive challenges. Chapters have been added on wound healing, synchronous urethral strictures, non-transecting anastomotic urethroplasty (including muscle and vessel sparing), overlapping buccal grafts, male urethral slings, genital skin grafting, Peyronies surgery, priapism, pediatric strictures, and prosthetics. Such chapters greatly strengthen the overall appeal of the book. The volume closes with a new comprehensive appendix of preferred instruments. With broad contributions by international authorities in reconstructiveurologic surgery, Advanced Male Urethral and Genital Reconstructive Surgery, Second Edition is a valuable resource for all urologists, from residents to reconstructive surgeons.
Contents
Decision Making and Surgical Technique in Urethroplasty -- Male Urethra and External Genitalia Anatomy -- Vascular Anatomy of Genital Skin and the Urethra: Implications for Urethral Reconstruction -- Lichen Sclerosus -- Imaging of the Male Urethra -- Practical Plastic Surgery: Techniques for the Reconstructive Urologist -- The Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Economic Burden of Urethral Stricture -- Etiology, Histology, and Classifi cation of Urethral Stricture Disease -- Urethrotomy and Other Minimally Invasive Interventions for Urethral Stricture -- Endourethral Prostheses for Urethral Stricture -- Endourethral Prostheses for Urethral Stricture -- Stricture Excision and Primary Anastomosis for Anterior Urethral Strictures -- Oral Mucosal Graft Urethroplasty -- Lingual Grafts -- The Augmented Anastomotic Urethroplasty -- Penile Skin Flaps for Urethral Reconstruction -- Panurethral Strictures -- The Application of Muscular, Myocutaneous, and Fasciocutaneous Flaps as Adjuncts in Complex Refractory Urethral Disorders -- Posterior Urethral Strictures -- Staged Urethroplasty -- Complications of Urethroplasty -- Postprostatectomy Strictures -- Radiotherapy-Induced Urethral Strictures -- Complex Urinary Fistulas of the Posterior Urethra and Bladder -- Reconstruction of Failed Urethroplasty -- Urethral Stent Complications and Methods for Explantation -- Reoperative Hypospadias Surgery and Management of Complications -- Follow-Up Strategies After Urethral Stricture Treatment -- Urethral Rest as Precursor for Urethroplasty -- The Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Men with Urethral Stricture Disease -- Reconstruction of Synchronous Urethral Strictures -- Perineal Urethrostomy -- Double Overlapping Buccal Grafts -- Muscle-, Nerve-, and Vascular Sparing Techniques in Anterior Urethroplasty -- Primary and Secondary Reconstruction of the Neophallus Urethra -- Tissue Engineering of the Urethra: The Basics, Current Concept, and the Future -- Pediatric Urethral Strictures -- Non-transecting Bulbar Urethroplasty -- Genital Skin Loss and Scrotal Reconstruction -- Surgery for Priapism -- Penile Skin Grafting and Resurfacing of the Glans -- Peyronie's Disease Reconstruction: Simple and Complex -- The Buried Penis in Adults -- Penile Fracture -- Vascular Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction -- Penile and Inguinal Reconstruction and Tissue Preservation for Penile Cancer -- New Advances in Penile Implant Surgery -- Artifi cial Urinary Sphincters: Reoperative Techniques and Management of Complications -- Reconstruction and Salvage of Failed Male Urethral Slings -- Post-prostatectomy Incontinence (Evaluation and Practical Urodynamics).
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All Around the Nose : Basic Science, Diseases and Surgical Management

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Cemal Cingi, Nuray Bayar Muluk, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book is designed to provide all the information required for a sound understanding of diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses and the surgical techniques used in their management. After an opening section on basic science, clinical and radiological assessment is explained and individual chapters focus on conditions ranging from infectious diseases, allergic rhinitis, and nasal polyposis to trauma, malignancies, and skin diseases. A wide variety of surgical techniques are then described …
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Cingi, Cemal
Bayar Muluk, Nuray
Responsibility
Cemal Cingi, Nuray Bayar Muluk, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 936 p.) . 557 illus., 462 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030212179
9783030212162 (Print ed.)
9783030212186 (Print ed.)
9783030212193 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Nasal Surgical Procedures
Nose - physiology
Nose Diseases - diagnosis
Nose Diseases - therapy
Specialty
General Surgery
Abstract
This book is designed to provide all the information required for a sound understanding of diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses and the surgical techniques used in their management. After an opening section on basic science, clinical and radiological assessment is explained and individual chapters focus on conditions ranging from infectious diseases, allergic rhinitis, and nasal polyposis to trauma, malignancies, and skin diseases. A wide variety of surgical techniques are then described with the aid of high-quality illustrations, covering nasal airway procedures and surgical approaches to the paranasal sinuses, including diverse endoscopic and image-guided procedures, nasal reconstruction, and endonasal and external rhinoplasty. The book is a collaborative project between the new generation of Turkish specialists and well-known experts from across the world. It will be of value for ENT doctors in all countries, as well as for students and trainees and those working in ENT-related fields such as maxillo-facial surgery, pediatrics, allergology, neurology, infectious diseases, and neurosurgery.
Contents
1. Introduction -- PART I: BASIC SCIENCE OF NOSE & PARANASAL SINUSES -- 2. History of Rhinology -- 3. Histology and Embryology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 4. Surgical Anatomy of the External and Internal Nose -- 5. Surgical Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses -- 6. Physiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 7. Mucociliary Clearance and Its Importance -- 8. Olfactory Function -- 9. Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Methods to Understand Nasal Cavity Flows -- 10. The Evaluation of the Nose and Nasal Cavity and Airway -- 11. Clinical Assessment of Nasal Airway Obstruction -- PART II: ASSESSMENT OF NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES -- 12. Clinical Assessment of Mucociliary Disorders -- 13. Clinical Assessment of Olfactory Disorders -- 14. Acoustic Rhinometry -- 15. Principles of Allergy Skin Testing -- 16. Nasal Provocation Tests -- 17. Radiological Assessment of Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 18. Imaging of Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Tumors -- PART III: DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES -- 19. Congenital Malformations of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 20. Superantigens and Biofilms in Sinus Diseases -- 21. Infantile Rhinitis -- 22. Microbiology of Rhinosinusitis and Antimicrobial Resistance -- 23. Acute Viral Rhinitis -- 24. Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis. Pediatric and Adult -- 25. Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Pediatric and Adult -- 26. Complications of Rhinosinusitis -- 27. Acute Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis -- 28. Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis -- 29. Sinusitis and Chronic Progressive Exercise-induced Cough and Dyspnea -- 30. Role of Anosmia on Personal Communication -- 31. Quality of Life in Rhinosinusitis -- PART IV: ALLERGIC AND NON-ALLERGIC RHINITIS -- 32. Pathophysiology of Allergic Rhinitis -- 33. Epidemiology of Allergic Rhinitis -- 34. Hypersensitivity to Aspirin and Other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs -- 35. Medical Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis -- 36. Immunotherapy for Allergic Rhinitis -- 37. Herbal Remedy Alternatives for Allergic Rhinitis -- 38. Allergic Rhinitis in Pediatric Patients -- 39. Role of Allergic Rhinitis on Personal Communication -- 40. Local Allergic Rhinitis -- 41. Nonallergic Rhinitis -- PART V: NASAL POLYPOSIS -- 42. Epidemiology of Nasal Polyposis -- 43. Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps -- 44. Medical Treatment of Nasal Polyposis -- 45. Surgical Treatment of Nasal Polyposis -- 46. Evidence-based Treatment of Nasal Polyposis -- PART VI: SURGERY OF NASAL CAVITY AND AIRWAY -- 47. Paranasal Sinus Mucoceles -- 48. Management of Epistaxis -- 49. Rheumatological Diseases of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 50. Surgical Management of the Nasal Septum -- 51. Nasal Valve Surgery -- 52. Surgical Management of Septal Perforation -- 53. Surgical Management of the Turbinates -- 54. Odontogenic Casuese of Sinus Infections and Treatment -- 55. Management of Trauma to the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses -- 56. Pediatric Septoplasty -- 57. Surgical Management of Choanal Atresia -- 58. Tumors and Malignancies of Nasal Cavity -- 59. Robot Assisted Surgery Around the Nose -- PART VII: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PARANASAL SINUSES -- 60. Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Sinus Surgery -- 61. Functional Endoscopic Sphenoethmoidectomy -- 62. Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 63. Complications of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery -- 64. Revision Sinus Surgery -- 65. Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 66. Laser Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 67. Functional Endoscopic Dilatation of the Paranasal Sinuses -- 68. Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Pediatric Patients -- 69. External Approaches for Sinus Surgery -- 70. Combined Open and Endoscopic Approaches to the Paranasal Sinus -- 71. Endoscopic Management of Malignant Sinonasal Tumors -- 72. Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression -- 73. Endoscopic Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Encephaloceles -- 74. Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Hypophysectomy -- 75. Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery - Anatomical Basis of Skull Base Approaches -- 76. Conventional and Powered Instrumentation for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery -- 77. Conventional and Powered Instrumentation for Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery -- 78. Image-guided Sinus Surgery -- 79. 3D Modeling Before Sinus Surgery -- 80. Robotic Surgery of Skull Base -- PART VIII: NASAL RECONSTRUCTION -- 81. Management of Small Nasal Defects -- 82. Grafting in Nasal Reconstruction -- 83. Local Nasal Flaps -- 84. Regional Nasal Flaps. Forehead Flaps -- 85. Inner Lining Reconstruction of the Nose. - 86. Management of Full-thickness Nasal Defects -- 87. Regenerative Medicine in Rhinology -- 88. Orthodontic Abnormalities of Upper Jaw as a Cause of Maxillary Sinus Problems -- PART IX: RHINOPLASTY - 89. Preoperative Facial Analysis -- 90. Anesthesia for Rhinoplasty -- 91. Endonasal and External Approaches in Rhinoplasty -- 92. Basic Techniques for Endonasal Rhinoplasty -- 93. Basic Techniques for External Rhinoplasty -- 94. Osteotomies -- 95. Management of the Midvault -- 96. Management of the Deviated Septum -- 97. Nasal Tip Surgery -- 98. Alar Base Surgery -- 99. Reconstruction of Saddle Nose Deformity -- 100. Complications of Rhinoplasty -- 101. Revision Rhinoplasty -- 102. Rib Grafting in Rhinoplasty -- 103. Allografts in Rhinoplasty -- 104. Application of Fillers in Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty -- 105. Communication Disorders due to Facial Deformities.
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Atlas of Cleft Lip and Palate & Facial Deformity Surgery

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Jian-min Yao, Jing-hong Xu, editors. --Singapore: Springer ; Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers , c2020.
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This book consists the basic theories and comprehensive skills of surgery, plastic surgery and chin surgery. The book contains more than 1900 color surgical photos, which mainly from lip and palate surgery in “Operation Smile” and the accumulation in decades of clinical practice. It briefly introduces various surgical methods of cleft lip and palate and alternative methods, procedures and steps of recommended repair surgeries by the way of pictures and graphic. It also emphasizes on describing …
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Yao, Jian-min
Xu, Jing-hong
Responsibility
Jian-min Yao, Jing-hong Xu, editors
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
Springer ; Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 381 p.) : 246 illus. in color
ISBN
9789811544194
9789811544187 (Print ed.)
9789811544200 (Print ed.)
9789811544217 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Cleft Lip - surgery
Cleft Palate - surgery
Congenital Abnormalities - surgery
Face - abnormalities
Face - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Orthognathic Surgery
Abstract
This book consists the basic theories and comprehensive skills of surgery, plastic surgery and chin surgery. The book contains more than 1900 color surgical photos, which mainly from lip and palate surgery in “Operation Smile” and the accumulation in decades of clinical practice. It briefly introduces various surgical methods of cleft lip and palate and alternative methods, procedures and steps of recommended repair surgeries by the way of pictures and graphic. It also emphasizes on describing common and practical cleft lip and palate surgery, and explores innovative surgical methods, operative techniques and key points. By means of schematic diagrams and surgical photos, various surgical procedures for cleft lip and palate are introduced. It is a useful reference book for surgeons in plastic surgery, oral surgery, cosmetic surgery and otolaryngology.
Contents
Part I. Classification and Operation of Cleft Lip and Palate -- 1. Classification of Cleft Lip and Palate -- 2. Repair Methods for Cleft Lip and Palate -- 3. Surgical Instruments of Cleft Lip and Palate -- 4. Special Suture Technique -- Part II. Repair of Cleft Lip -- 5. Repair of Unilateral Cleft Lip -- 6. Repair of Bilateral Cleft Lip -- 7.. Repair of Median Cleft Lip -- 8. Repair of Secondary Cleft Lip Deformity -- Part III. Repair of Cleft Palate -- 9. Repair of Unilateral Cleft Palate -- 10. Repair of Bilateral Cleft Palate -- 11. Repair of Alveolar Cleft -- 12. Pharyngoplasty (Posterior Pharyngeal Flaps) -- 13. Repair of Postpalateplasty Complications -- Part IV. Repair of Other Congenital Facial Deformities -- 14. Repair of Congenital Eye Deformity -- 15. Repair of Congenital Nasal Deformity -- 16. Repair of Congenital Oral Lip Deformity -- 17. Repair of Congenital Ear Deformity -- 18. Repair of Congenital Torticollis Deformity -- Part V. Repair of Acquired Facial Deformity -- 19. Repair of Eye Defect -- 20. Repair of Nasal Defect -- 21. Repair of Oral Lip Defect -- 22. Repair of Auricle Defect.
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Atlas of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery : The Compartment Surgery for Resection in 3-D

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Nirav Trivedi. --New Delhi: Springer India , c2015.
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Surgery for head neck cancer has evolved greatly in the recent years. Appropriate surgical resection with negative margins still remain corner-stone in achieving good oncological outcome. This atlas proposes a new concept of "The Compartment Surgery" to achieve negative margins in third dimensions which is the problem area in majority of cases. Reconstructive techniques have evolved vastly in the recent years with use of microvascular free flaps and this has significantly improved the functiona…
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Trivedi, Nirav
Responsibility
Nirav Trivedi
Place of Publication
New Delhi
Publisher
Springer India
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 299 p. : 1005 illus., 984 illus. in color)
ISBN
9788132220503
9788132220497 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Head and Neck Neoplasms - surgery
Abstract
Surgery for head neck cancer has evolved greatly in the recent years. Appropriate surgical resection with negative margins still remain corner-stone in achieving good oncological outcome. This atlas proposes a new concept of "The Compartment Surgery" to achieve negative margins in third dimensions which is the problem area in majority of cases. Reconstructive techniques have evolved vastly in the recent years with use of microvascular free flaps and this has significantly improved the functional outcome. Performing each step in appropriate manner cumulatively enables us to perform more complex procedures. Theme of this atlas revolves around this fact. This atlas on head and neck cancers takes a fresh stylistic approach where each surgical procedure is described in a step-wise manner through labeled high-resolution images with minimal incorporation of text. This allows the surgeons to rapidly revise the operative steps of a procedure within minutes just before they start a surgery. Head and neck has multidimensional anatomy and surgical treatment requires specific approach for each subsite. This operative atlas covers the entire spectrum of common, uncommon and rare cancers of the head and neck area. Each subsite is addressed in a separate chapter with further subdivisions for surgery of tumors with varying extent. Each procedure is demonstrated with photographs of each surgical step and line diagrams. Commonly used flaps (regional and free flaps) are demonstrated in separate chapter for reconstruction. With over 1000 images, and coverage of both the ablative and reconstructive surgical procedures, this is a technique-focused atlas in comparison to the available comprehensive texts. There are two chapters on very advanced cancers, and surgery in resource constrained surgical units making the book relevant to a wide range of cancer surgeons and fellows-in-training in varied clinical settings.
Contents
Concepts for compartment resection -- General Head and Neck surgical procedures -- Tumors of Parotid -- Disease of Neck -- Tumors of Parapharynx space -- Tumors of Buccal mucosa and Alveolus -- Tumors of Tongue and Floor of Mouth -- Tumors of Oropharynx -- Tumors of Larynx and Hypopharynx -- Tumors of Nose and Paranasal sinus -- Skull base tumors -- Tumors of Infratemporal Fossa -- Treatment of very advanced head and neck cancers -- Head and Neck cancer surgery in resource constrained setup -- Flaps.
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Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery : Post-Traumatic Deformity

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Michael Perry, Simon Holmes, editors. --London: Springer , c2020.
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This book provides a guide to the correction of maxillofacial trauma surgery. Chapters covering the initial considerations, assessment, and techniques required in post-traumatic surgery are included to give the reader an understanding of how and why a particular procedure takes place. The treatment of eye, nose, cheek, ear, jaw, and soft tissue deformities are also discussed. Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery: Post-Traumatic Deformity aims to give a framework to trainee and practi…
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Perry, Michael
Holmes, Simon
Responsibility
Michael Perry, Simon Holmes, editors
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 963 p.) : 1648 illus., 1591 illus. in color
ISBN
9781447156161
9781447156154 (Print ed.)
9781447156178 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Face - abnormalities
Facial Injuries - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Reoperation
Specialty
Orthognathic Surgery
Traumatology
Abstract
This book provides a guide to the correction of maxillofacial trauma surgery. Chapters covering the initial considerations, assessment, and techniques required in post-traumatic surgery are included to give the reader an understanding of how and why a particular procedure takes place. The treatment of eye, nose, cheek, ear, jaw, and soft tissue deformities are also discussed. Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery: Post-Traumatic Deformity aims to give a framework to trainee and practising surgeons to help them manage trauma and allow them to assess and treat patients with facial deformities.
Contents
Part I. Initial Considerations -- Psychological Aspects of Posttraumatic Deformity -- Complications in Craniofacial Trauma: An Overview of Some Common Problems -- Hardware Removal in Craniomaxillofacial Trauma -- Gustatory Dysfunction -- Chronic Pain: An Overview of Causes and Management -- The Early Zygomatic Malunion -- Part II. Assessment -- Principles of Correction: An Overview of Secondary Correction of Posttraumatic Bony Deformities -- Three-Dimensional Facial Imaging for the Diagnosis of Complex Soft Tissue Secondary to Craniofacial Deformity -- Computer-assisted Treatment Planning in Complex Cases: Digital Technology -- Photography for Revision Surgery -- The Role of Computer-Aided Design and Three-Dimensional Printing in Posttraumatic Correction -- Orthoptic Assessment and Intervention Post-orbital Fracture Repair -- Part III. Materials and Techniques -- Surgical Materials in Secondary Reconstruction -- Topical Negative Wound Pressure Therapy: Its Uses in Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery -- An Overview of Augmentation of Soft Tissue Deformities Using Injectable Techniques (Fillers Versus Fat) -- Tissue Expansion for Craniofacial Defects -- Fat Grafting in Soft Tissue Augmentation -- Augmenting Soft Tissues with Fat, Dermis and Dermal Fat Grafts -- Part IV. Reconstruction of Forehead and Skull Defects -- Cranioplasty -- Hair Loss and Transplantation -- Eyebrow Reconstruction -- Part V. The Orbit and Eye -- Secondary Management of the Orbit -- The Anophthalmic Orbit -- The Role of the Ocularist in Reconstructing the Posttraumatic Anophthalmic Orbit -- Eyelid Deformities -- Repositioning the Corners of the Eye -- Part VI. The Nose -- The Twisted/Crooked Nose -- Nasal Augmentation -- Augmentation of the Nasal Pyramid: ‘Saddle-Shaped’ and Lateral Deformities -- Deformities of the Nasal Septum -- Nasal Tip Deformities -- Total and Near-Total Nasal Reconstruction -- Posttraumatic Rhinoplasty: Is There a Role for Internal Fixation? -- Nasomaxillary Osteotomy -- Part VII. The Cheek -- Deformities of the Zygoma -- Reconstruction of Zygomatic and Periorbital Deformity with Alloplastic Material -- Contemporary Management of Traumatic Parotid-Cutaneous Communications and Fistulae -- Part VIII. The Ear - Surgical Reconstruction of the Ear (Pinna) -- Ear Reconstruction with Temporoparietal Fascia Flaps and Porous Polyethylene -- Hearing Impairment and Tinnitus: Cochlear Implantation and Other Rehabilitative Solutions -- Management of Posttraumatic Facial Palsy -- Part IX The Jaws and Teeth -- The Management of Posttraumatic Facial Skeletal Deformity Affecting the Occlusion: The Early Malunited Mandible -- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders -- Replacing Missing Teeth: Dental Implants -- Injuries to the Teeth: Long-term Effects and Their Management -- Part X. The Soft Tissues -- Scar Revision and Camouflage: An Overview -- Scar Revision -- Nonsurgical Management of Traumatic Scars -- Initial Scar Management and Camouflage Techniques -- Part XI. Complex Problems -- Missile Injuries: An Overview of Correction -- Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation (Face Transplantation) -- Facial Prostheses.
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Atlas of Perforator Flap and Wound Healing : Microsurgical Reconstruction and Cases

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He-Ping Zheng, Jian Lin, Yong-Qing Xu, De-Qing Hu. --Singapore: People's Medical Publishing House ; Springer , 2019.
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This Atlas is organized in a way with a combination of basic theory and clinical practices, and of real photos and text description in perforator flap. The book includes four parts: the first part is the overview of the definition, vascular physiology and main principles of clinical applications of the perforator flap, etc.; the second to fourth parts are the descriptions of the indication, applied anatomy, typical clinical cases and key points in harvesting technologies of the direct and indir…
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Zheng, He-Ping
Other Authors
Lin, Jian
Xu, Yong-Qing
Hu, De-Qing
Responsibility
He-Ping Zheng, Jian Lin, Yong-Qing Xu, De-Qing Hu
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
People's Medical Publishing House ; Springer
Date of Publication
2019
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 430 p.) : 338 illus. in color
ISBN
9789811315534
9789811315527 (Print ed.)
9789811315541 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgical Flaps
Wound Healing
Specialty
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This Atlas is organized in a way with a combination of basic theory and clinical practices, and of real photos and text description in perforator flap. The book includes four parts: the first part is the overview of the definition, vascular physiology and main principles of clinical applications of the perforator flap, etc.; the second to fourth parts are the descriptions of the indication, applied anatomy, typical clinical cases and key points in harvesting technologies of the direct and indirect perforator flaps over the human body, etc. This Atlas is a useful reference for medical researchers and doctors relevant to microsurgery, hand surgery, orthopaedic surgery, and plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Contents
Part I. Overview of Perforator Flap -- 1. Development History of Flap -- 2. Concept of Perforator Flap -- 3. Principles for Perforator Flap Selection -- 4. Procedures for Perforator Flap -- 5. Complications of Perforator Flap and the Management -- Part II. Perforator Flap from the Trunk -- 6. Internal Mammary Artery Perforator Flap -- 7. The Perforator Flap Pedicled with the Cervical Cutaneous Branch of Transverse Cervical Artery -- 8. The Thoracoacromial Artery Perforator Flap, TAAP -- 9. Lateral Thorax Perforator Flap -- 10. Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap, DIEP -- 11. Circumflex Scapular Artery Perforator Flap -- 12. Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap -- 13. Superior and Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap -- 14. Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery Perforator Flap -- Part III. Perforator Flap from Upper Limbs -- 15. Medial Arm Perforator Flap -- 16. Lateral Arm Perforating Flap -- 17. Radial Forearm Perforator Flap -- 18. Antebrachial Ulnar Perforator Flap -- 19. Dorsal Antebrachial Perforator Flap -- 20. Perforator Flap at Dorsal Hand -- 21. Digital Dorsal Perforator Flap -- Part IV. Perforator Flap from Lower Limbs -- 22. Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap -- 23. Medial Thigh Perforator Flap -- 24. Posterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap -- 25. Posterior Thigh Perforator Flap -- 26. Lateral Crural Perforator Flap -- 27. Anterolateral Crus Perforator Flap -- 28. Medial Crus Perforator Flap -- 29. Dorsal Pedis Perforator Flap -- 30. Medial Pedis Perforator Flap -- 31. Toe Cutaneous (Perforator) 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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Ginat, Daniel Thomas
Other Authors
Westesson, Per-Lennart A
Responsibility
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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Atrophic Rhinitis : From the Voluptuary Nasal Pathology to the Empty Nose Syndrome

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Stefano Di Girolamo, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book presents the state of the art in atrophic rhinitis and analyses its specific characteristics in non-allergic rhinitis. Little has been written on this condition, which represents a topical issue in modern clinical practice, and as such many clinicians tend to underestimate its impact on patients’ quality of life. This book covers the definition, aetiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management, providing specialists with a better understanding of this condition and of the tr…
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Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
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1 online resource (xii, 202 p.) : 74 illus., 67 illus. in color
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9783030517052
9783030517045 (Print ed.)
9783030517069 (Print ed.)
9783030517076 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Rhinitis, Atrophic
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Otolaryngology
Abstract
This book presents the state of the art in atrophic rhinitis and analyses its specific characteristics in non-allergic rhinitis. Little has been written on this condition, which represents a topical issue in modern clinical practice, and as such many clinicians tend to underestimate its impact on patients’ quality of life. This book covers the definition, aetiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management, providing specialists with a better understanding of this condition and of the treatment options. It describes in detail the latest diagnostic tools, such as the innovative computational fluid-dynamics studies, nasal cytology, trigeminal stimulation tests, olfactometry, subjective questionnaires, with a focus on the psychological aspects, which have not yet been systematically investigated. Further, it discusses therapeutic strategies, both medical and surgical, reviewing the literature, from the first historical procedures to recent conservative techniques, such as lateral nasal wall reconstruction with various materials, and septal perforation repair. Illustrating all the options currently available, the book is an invaluable resource, not only for otolaryngologists, but also for plastic surgeons, clinical allergists and rheumatologists.
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Part I. Primary Atrophic Rhinitis -- 1. Primary Atrophic Rhinitis: Ozaena and Other Infective Forms -- Part II Secondary Atrophic Rhinitis -- 2. Secondary Atrophic Rhinitis: Autoimmune and Granulomatous Forms -- 3. Iatrogenic Atrophic Rhinitis: Post-Nasal Surgery or Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) -- 4. Drug-Induced Atrophic Rhinitis -- Part III. Diagnosis of Atrophic Rhinitis -- 5. Empty Nose Syndrome: Clinical Evaluation with Subjective Questionnaires and Psychological Evaluation -- 6. The Role of Nasal Cytology in the Diagnosis of Atrophic Rhinitis -- 7. The Role of Rhinomanometry and Nasal Airflow Evaluation in the Diagnosis of Atrophic Rhinitis -- 8. Computational Fluid Dynamics: Is It Possible to Produce a Real Model of the Nasal Flux? -- 9. Imaging: The Role of CT Scan, Cone-Beam and MRI in the Diagnosis of Atrophic Rhinitis -- Part IV. Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis -- 10. Atrophic Rhinitis: Medical Treatment -- 11. Surgical Treatment of Empty Nose Syndrome: Inferior Turbinate Reconstruction Using Intranasal Mucosal Flaps -- 12. Surgical Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis: Inferior Turbinate Augmentation with Submucosal Injections -- 13. Nasal Septal Perforations: Modern Diagnostic Work-Up, Management and Surgical Strategy -- 14. Surgical Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis: The Use of Autografts in Nasal Dorsum Repair -- 15. Surgical Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis: Use of Autologous Costal Cartilage Grafts -- 16. Allografts Use in Nasal Reconstruction.
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Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension Lines for Cutaneous Surgery

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Sharad P. Paul. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book is a detailed review of the 'state-of-the art' of skin lines in cutaneous surgery. Surgical literature is inundated with references to Langer's Lines, Cleavage Lines, Wrinkle Lines and Relaxed Skin Tension Lines, but this title discusses the difference between these and incisional and excisional lines biomechanically, introducing the concept of biodynamic excisional skin tension (BEST) Lines. The problem with current concepts of skin tension lines is that they seem to differ in differ…
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Paul, Sharad P.
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Sharad P. Paul
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Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
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1 online resource (xix, 188 p.) : 74 illus., 67 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319714950
9783319714943 (print ed.)
9783319714967 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Biomechanical Phenomena
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
Skin
Specialty
Dermatology
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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This book is a detailed review of the 'state-of-the art' of skin lines in cutaneous surgery. Surgical literature is inundated with references to Langer's Lines, Cleavage Lines, Wrinkle Lines and Relaxed Skin Tension Lines, but this title discusses the difference between these and incisional and excisional lines biomechanically, introducing the concept of biodynamic excisional skin tension (BEST) Lines. The problem with current concepts of skin tension lines is that they seem to differ in different textbooks, and lines for surgical egress, which work in conditions of low tension, are not necessarily suitable for skin cancer surgery. Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension Lines for Cutaneous Surgery describes skin biomechanics, the properties of collagen and elastin, lower limb skin vascularity and also maps BEST lines across the body, making it a great reference guide for plastic or dermatologic surgery worldwide. As such, it will be beneficial for anyone performing cutaneous surgery and skin cancer excisions in clinical practice, or for those planning further research into skin biomechanics to read this volume.
Contents
Introduction -- Examining the Science behind Skin Lines currently used for Surgical Excisions, and introducing a new concept of BEST (Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension) Lines -- Why the Geological Approach Doesn't Work for Wrinkles: The Need to Move from Anatomy to Physiology -- Understanding the Interplay between Elastin and Collagen During Surgical Procedures and their Relationship to BEST Lines -- Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension Lines: Using a New Skin Tensiometer Device and Computational Analyses to Understand Excisional Skin Biomechanics -- Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension (BEST) Lines for Scalp Reconstruction After Skin Cancer Surgery -- Golden Spirals and Scalp Whorls: Nature's Patterns and the Designing of a new Scalp Flap -- The Golden Spiral Flap: A New Flap Design that allows for Closure of Larger Scalp Wounds better than other Rotational Flap Designs -- Zigs and Zags in Plastic Surgery: Lengthening v. Reduction of Tension -- Biodynamic Excisional Skin Tension (BEST) Lines on the Trunk -- BEST Lines of the Lower Limb -- Understanding Vascular Anatomy of the Lower Limb to help planning of Perforator based Island Flaps -- Anatomical Considerations during Cutaneous Surgery on the Cheek, Skin Biodynamics and BEST lines of the Face -- Patterns, Biomechanics and Behaviour.
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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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Richter, Dirk F.
Uebel, Carlos O.
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J. Peter Rubin ... [et al.]
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Publisher
Elsevier Saunders
Date of Publication
c2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 614 p.)
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9781455737963 (electronic bk.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Lipectomy - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Lipectomy - methods
Liposuction
Contents
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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Breast Cancer : Innovations in Research and Management

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Umberto Veronesi, Aron Goldhirsch, editors-in-chief ; Paolo Veronesi, Oreste Davide Gentilini, Maria Cristina Leonardi, editors. --Cham: Springer , 2017.
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This book provides the reader with up-to-date information on important advances in the understanding of breast cancer and innovative approaches to its management. Current and emerging perspectives on genetics, biology, and prevention are first discussed in depth, and individual sections are then devoted to pathology, imaging, oncological surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, medical oncology, and radiotherapy. In each case the focus is on the most recent progress and/or state of the art …
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Goldhirsch, Aron
Veronesi, Paolo
Gentilini, Oreste Davide
Leonardi, Maria Cristina
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Umberto Veronesi, Aron Goldhirsch, editors-in-chief ; Paolo Veronesi, Oreste Davide Gentilini, Maria Cristina Leonardi, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2017
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1 online resource (xiv, 928 pages) : 296 illus., 236 illus. in color
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9783319488486
9783319488462 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast Neoplasms - pathology
Breast Neoplasms - therapy
Abstract
This book provides the reader with up-to-date information on important advances in the understanding of breast cancer and innovative approaches to its management. Current and emerging perspectives on genetics, biology, and prevention are first discussed in depth, and individual sections are then devoted to pathology, imaging, oncological surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, medical oncology, and radiotherapy. In each case the focus is on the most recent progress and/or state of the art therapies and techniques. Further topics to receive detailed consideration include particular conditions requiring multidisciplinary approaches, the investigation of new drugs and immunological agents, lifestyle and psychological aspects, and biostatistics and informatics. The book will be an excellent reference for practitioners, interns and residents in medical oncology, oncologic surgery, radiotherapy, pathology, and human genetics, researchers, and advanced medical students.
Contents
Part I: An Integrated view of Breast Cancer Biology -- Fundamental pathways in breast cancer 1: signaling from the membrane -- Fundamental pathways in breast cancer 2: maintenance of genomic stability -- Fundamental pathways in breast cancer 3: estrogen biology -- Fundamental pathways in breast cancer 4: maintenance of epigenomic stability and the role of stem cells -- Breast cancer microenvironment and the metastatic process -- Mouse models of breast cancer -- Human mammary tumor virus proteins in human breast cancer cells -- Part II: Epidemiology, Genetics and Prevention -- Epidemiology, life style and environment -- Genetic predisposition -- Chemoprevention -- Surgical prevention -- Part III Pathology: Standard and Molecular Diagnostics -- Premalignant lesions -- Prognostic and predictive role of genetic signatures -- Adding molecular information to immunohistochemistry -- Special types of breast cancer and nonepithelial tumors -- Pathology after neoadjuvant treatments -- Breast cancer genomics -- Pathology report 2015 -- Part IV: Imaging -- Radiological screening of breast cancer. Evolution -- Innovation of radiological means for breast cancer -- Nuclear medicine in the clinical management (ROLL, SNB and PET) -- One-step systemic staging for patients with breast cancer -- Imaging after breast surgery -- Integrated breast biopsy for best radiological diagnosis of breast cancer -- Part V: Oncological Surgery -- Conservative surgery -- Conservative mastectomies -- Surgical treatment of reappearance of breast cancer -- Management of the axilla -- Management of intraepithelial disease -- Surgery after neoadjuvant therapies -- Surgery of primary tumor in stage IV breast cancers -- Local therapy for breast cancer in malignant lymphoma survivors -- Surgery of metastases -- Part VI: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery -- Oncoplastic surgery -- Delayed breast reconstruction -- Immediate breast reconstruction direct-to-implant -- Breast reconstruction with tissue expanders and definitive implant replacement -- Breast reconstruction with pedicled flaps -- Breast reconstruction with free flaps -- Contralateral breast management -- Fat grafting in breast reconstruction -- Breast reconstruction with biological and nonbiological meshes -- How to manage complications in breast reconstruction -- Part VII: Medical Oncology -- Adjuvant systemic therapies by subtypes: guidelines -- Primary systemic therapies: guidelines -- Treatment of advanced disease: guidelines -- Endocrine therapies in the adjuvant and advanced disease settings -- Chemotherapy regimens in the adjuvant and advanced disease settings -- Anti-HER2 therapies in the adjuvant and advanced disease settings -- Systemic therapy with bisphosphonates and anti-RANK-L agents -- Systemic treatment for specific medical situations -- Part VIII: Radiotherapy -- Conceptual basis and principles of radiation oncology -- Whole breast radiation following breast-conserving surgery in invasive cancer -- Whole breast radiation following breast-conserving surgery in noninvasive cancer -- Post-mastectomy radiotherapy -- Integration of radiotherapy with systemic therapies -- Partial breast irradiation -- Intraoperative radiotherapy ELIOT -- Radiotherapy for metastatic lesions -- Part IX: Special Conditions Requiring Multidisciplinary Approaches -- Emergencies in breast cancer -- Breast cancer during pregnancy -- Fertility issues in patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer -- Sexual functions and breast cancer -- Male breast cancer -- Inflammatory breast cancer -- Treatment of CNS involvement -- Treatment of skeletal disease -- Follow-up of patients with breast cancer -- Part X: Investigating New Drugs and Immunological Agents in Breast Cancer -- Targeting immune-checkpoint -- Targeting PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR -- Targeting genome instability and DNA repair -- Targeting CDK4/6 pathway -- Targeting FGFR pathway -- Integrating next generation sequencing data in trial design -- Part XI: Investigational and Miscellaneous Approaches -- Lifestyle and breast cancer -- Psychological support -- HIFU and radiofrequency as alternatives to surgery -- Hyperthermia with RT and with systemic therapies -- Electro-chemotherapy -- Circulating miRNA in early diagnosis -- Relevance of stem cells -- Part XII Biostatistics and Bioinformatics -- Subgroup analyses and information from clinical trials on breast cancer -- The methodology of meta analyses and its potential contribution to patient care -- Modern biostatistics for accelerated data acquisition for new drugs -- Bioinformatics for clinical use in breast cancer -- Efficacy endpoints in breast cancer studies.
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Breast Cancer Management for Surgeons : A European Multidisciplinary Textbook

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Lynda Wyld, Christos Markopoulos, Marjut Leidenius, Elzbieta Senkus-Konefka, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art knowledge of breast cancer management for the modern breast surgeon. It covers all aspects of multidisciplinary care including primary breast and axillary surgery, reconstruction and oncoplastic techniques, external beam radiotherapy and newer techniques such as tomotherapy, intraoperative radiotherapy and brachytherapy. In addition, systemic therapies including chemotherapy, the latest biological targeted therapies and end…
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Markopoulos, Christos
Leidenius, Marjut
Senkus-Konefka, Elzbieta
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European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists
European Society of Surgical Oncology
Union europe´enne des me´decins spe´cialistes. European Board of Surgery Division of Breast Surgery
Responsibility
Lynda Wyld, Christos Markopoulos, Marjut Leidenius, Elzbieta Senkus-Konefka, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 731 p.) : 242 illus., 198 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319566733
9783319566719 (print ed.)
9783319566726 (print ed.)
9783319859699 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis
Breast Neoplasms - surgery
Breast Neoplasms - therapy
Survivorship
Specialty
Gynecology
Surgical Oncology
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"Published with the official approval of the European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA), European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO), European Unions of Medical Specialists, Section of Surgery, Breast Surgery Division (UEMS-EBS)"-- Page four of cover.
Abstract
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art knowledge of breast cancer management for the modern breast surgeon. It covers all aspects of multidisciplinary care including primary breast and axillary surgery, reconstruction and oncoplastic techniques, external beam radiotherapy and newer techniques such as tomotherapy, intraoperative radiotherapy and brachytherapy. In addition, systemic therapies including chemotherapy, the latest biological targeted therapies and endocrine therapies are covered. Readers can find out about other important aspects of breast cancer such as genetics, screening, imaging and long-term health among others. Chapters take the reader through the basics up to the highest levels of knowledge in an easy to understand format with management algorithms to aid clinical care, generous referencing of the best literature and figures and photographs to illustrate each section. Published with the official approval of the European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO) and the European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA), the book is written by a panel of recognised leaders in the field and is an indispensable guide for the practicing breast specialist and senior specialists in training, wishing to update their knowledge with the latest trends or polish off their training before accreditation.
Contents
PART I. BASIC SCIENCE -- Gross Anatomy of the Breast and Axilla -- Physiology and Developmental Stages of the Breast -- Breast Cancer Epidemiology -- Effect of Estrogen Exposure, Obesity, Exercise, and Diet on Breast Cancer Risk -- Hereditary breast cancer genetics and risk prediction techniques -- PART II. SCREENING, HIGH RISK LESIONS, AND RISK MANAGEMENT -- Screening for High Familial Risk Women -- Risk-Reducing Breast and Ovarian Surgery for Women at High Familial Risk -- The Role of Breast Cancer Chemoprevention in High Risk Women -- Molecular Profiling of Breast Cancer and DCIS -- Pathology of high risk breast lesions -- Ductal Carcinoma In Situ -- Imaging of the Breast -- Breast Cancer Screening -- PART III. EARLY BREAST CANCER: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT -- Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Staging of Breast Cancer -- Pathology of Breast Cancer -- The Breast and Oncoplastic Multidisciplinary Team -- Surgery to the Breast: Mastectomy -- Surgery to the Breast: Breast Conservation Techniques -- Oncoplastic Breast Conserving Therapy -- Fat Transfer in Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery -- Breast Surgery after Primary Systemic Treatment -- Surgery for Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer -- Management of the Axilla: Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy -- Axillary Node Clearance -- Axillary Management in the Neoadjuvant Setting -- Axillary Reverse Mapping -- PART IV. RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY -- Immediate Reconstruction: General and Oncological Considerations -- Delayed Breast Reconstruction: General and Oncological Considerations -- Breast Implants: Design, Safety and Indications for Use -- Specific Implant-Based Techniques for Breast Reconstruction -- Specific Autologous Flaps Technique -- Goldilocks Procedure -- Nipple Reconstruction -- Complications of Beast Surgery and their Management -- PART V. ADJUVANT THERAPY FOR EARLY BREAST CANCER -- Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy -- Adjuvant Chemotherapy -- Adjuvant molecular therapies in breast cancer -- Primary Systemic Therapy for Breast Cancer -- Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer -- PART VI. BREAST CANCER IN SPECIAL GROUPS -- Breast Cancer in Special Groups: Young Women with Early Breast Cancer -- Hereditary Breast Cancer -- Breast Cancer in Special Groups: Breast Cancer in Pregnancy -- Fertility Preservation in Women with Breast Cancer -- Breast Cancer in Older Patients -- Breast Cancer in the Male Patient -- Sarcoma of the Breast -- Desmoid (Aggressive) Fibromatosis of the Breast -- PART VII. ADVANCED BREAST CANCER -- Locally Advanced Breast Cancer -- Metastatic breast cancer: Prognosis, Diagnosis, and Oncological Management -- The Role of Surgery in Metastatic Disease to the Bone -- Roles of Surgery and Modern Radiation Techniques in Metastatic Disease affecting the Brain -- Local Therapies for Liver Metastases from Breast Cancer -- Role of Surgery in Lung Metastases from Breast Cancer -- Surgery for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer -- The Role of Surgery to the Primary Cancer in Stage 4 Disease -- Palliative Care -- Supportive care -- PART VIII. SURVIVORSHIP -- Breast Cancer Survivorship: Chronic Post-Operative Pain and Sensory Changes -- Breast Cancer Survivorship: Psychological Distress, Body Image, Sexuality and the Importance of the Clinical Consultation -- Bone Health in Patients with Breast Cancer -- Nursing Issues and the Role of the Specialist Nurse in Breast Care -- Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema -- PART IX. QUALITY ASSURANCE -- Research and Audit in Advancing the Quality of Breast Cancer Care -- PART X. APPENDIX -- Multiple Choice Question Self-Test.
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Breast Diseases : An Evidence-Based Pocket Guide

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Guilherme Novita, Antônio Luiz Frasson, Eduardo Camargo Millen, Felipe Zerwes, Francisco Pimentel Cavalcante, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2019.
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Nova Scotia Hospital: v. 1, 1990 - v. 8, 1998.
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Guilherme Novita, Antônio Luiz Frasson, Eduardo Camargo Millen, Felipe Zerwes, Francisco Pimentel Cavalcante, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2019
Holdings
Nova Scotia Hospital: v. 1, 1990 - v. 8, 1998.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xx, 604 p.) : 201 illus., 131 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030136369
9783030136352 (Print ed.)
9783030136376 (Print ed.)
ISSN
1043-321X
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast Diseases
Breast Neoplasms
Breast - surgery
Specialty
Gynecology
Medical Oncology
Women's Health
Contents
BI-RADS® Classification -- Mammography -- Ultrasonography -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Nuclear Medicine: Sentinel Lymph Node Detection and Radioguided Occult Lesion Localization (ROLL) -- Other Imaging Methods -- Mammographic Screening: General Population -- Special Screening Situations -- Percutaneous Biopsies: Clinical and Radiological Aspects -- Percutaneous Biopsies: Histopathological Aspects -- Histopathological Classification of Benign Lesions -- Breast Lump -- Breast Pain -- Nipple Discharge -- Gynecomastia -- Infectious Breast Diseases -- Classification of Intraductal Precursor and Proliferative Lesions -- Procedure for Cases of Intraductal and Proliferative Lesions -- Ductal Carcinoma in Situ -- Identifying High-Risk Female Patients -- Practical Aspects of Genetic Counseling: Genetic Tests to Identify Risks -- Prevention: Behavioral Measures and Habits -- Prevention: Chemoprevention (Primary Prevention of Breast Cancer) -- Prevention: Risk-Reducing Surgery -- Carcinogenesis and Natural History of Breast Cancer -- Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Classification of Invasive Breast Carcinomas -- Staging and Prognostic Factors -- Epidemiology of Breast Cancer -- Prognostic Predictors: Genetic Signatures, Adjuvant!, and PREDICT -- Mastectomy -- Breast Conserving Surgery -- Axillary Surgery and Other Regional Lymph Nodes -- Non-palpable Lesion Surgery -- Handling of Surgical Specimen -- Principles of Oncoplastic Surgery -- Partial Breast Reconstruction -- Breast Reconstruction with Implants -- Breast Reconstruction with Myocutaneous Flaps -- Autologous Fat Grafting in the Breast: Lipofilling -- Aesthetic Breast Surgery -- Early Breast Cancer -- Locally Advanced Breast Cancer -- Influence on Histologic, Immunohistochemical, and Molecular Subtypes on Therapeutics -- Inflammatory Breast Cancer -- Invasive Lobular Carcinoma Occult Breast Cancer -- Paget’s Disease -- Non-epithelial Tumors -- Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer -- Breast Cancer in Young Women -- Breast Cancer in Elderly Women -- Multifocal, Multicentric, and Bilateral Carcinoma -- Breast Cancer in Men -- Local Recurrence After Surgery -- Breast Cancer After Aesthetic Surgery -- Locorregional Treatment in Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer -- Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer -- Adjuvant Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer -- Adjuvant Chemotherapy of Breast Cancer -- Anti-HER2 Adjuvant Therapy Neoadjuvant Therapies -- Other Systemic Treatments for Breast Cancer -- Follow-Up After Breast Cancer -- Survivorship: Life After Breast Cancer -- Physical Rehabilitation After Breast Cancer Treatment -- Contraception and Infertility -- Approaching Climacteric Issues -- Metastatic Disease: Therapy and Palliative Care.
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Breast Reconstruction : Art, Science, and New Clinical Techniques

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Melvin A. Shiffman, editor. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This book, written by leading international experts in the field, offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in breast reconstruction. A particular feature is the presentation of a multitude of new clinical techniques, with high-quality supporting illustrations. The opening sections document the history of breast reconstruction, describe the anatomy of the pectoral muscles, pectoral nerves, and perforator flaps, and provide guidance on preoperative imaging and planning. After fu…
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Shiffman, Melvin A
Responsibility
Melvin A. Shiffman, editor
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxii, 1590 p. : 912 illus., 829 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319187266
9783319187259 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Mammaplasty
Abstract
This book, written by leading international experts in the field, offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in breast reconstruction. A particular feature is the presentation of a multitude of new clinical techniques, with high-quality supporting illustrations. The opening sections document the history of breast reconstruction, describe the anatomy of the pectoral muscles, pectoral nerves, and perforator flaps, and provide guidance on preoperative imaging and planning. After full documentation of techniques (including use of autogenous tissues and prosthetic implants), further sections are devoted to the effects of chemotherapy and radiation, the role of angiography and thermography, monitoring, quality of life outcomes, and complications and their management. Breast Reconstruction: Art, Science, and New Clinical Techniques will be invaluable both for residents and fellows and for practicing and highly experienced cosmetic surgeons, plastic surgeons, general surgeons, and those in cosmetic surgical subspecialties.
Contents
HISTORY -- ANATOMY -- PREOPERATIVE -- TECHNIQUES -- CHEMOTHERAPY, RADIATION -- ANGIOGRAPHY, THERMOGRAPHY -- MONITORING -- QUALITY OF LIFE, OUTCOMES -- COMPLICATIONS.
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Breast Reconstruction : Modern and Promising Surgical Techniques

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Horacio F. Mayer, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book examines distinct innovative and modern techniques for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy necessitated by breast cancer. It serves as not only an entry point in learning about the most modern and promising surgical techniques available, but as a pragmatic guide as well. Beginning with an introduction to the history of the subject, the opening chapter offers a lesson in the evolution of the development and improvement of breast reconstruction techniques. Following this, chapters …
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Mayer, Horacio F.
Responsibility
Horacio F. Mayer, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 296 p.) : 262 illus., 255 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030346034
9783030346027 (Print ed.)
9783030346041 (Print ed.)
9783030346058 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Breast - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Gynecology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This book examines distinct innovative and modern techniques for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy necessitated by breast cancer. It serves as not only an entry point in learning about the most modern and promising surgical techniques available, but as a pragmatic guide as well. Beginning with an introduction to the history of the subject, the opening chapter offers a lesson in the evolution of the development and improvement of breast reconstruction techniques. Following this, chapters examine anatomic landmarks, including vascular anatomy, design and markings and best indications depending on the type of breast to be reconstructed. Subsequent chapters then present a multitude of surgery methods, including the progression from large open surgical procedures, to endoscopic approaches, and robotic assisted minimally invasive surgery. Finally, scaffold-based tissue engineering that offers a promising future for breast reconstruction surgeries without donor site morbidity is also reviewed. Additionally, the book’s expertly written text is supplemented by high-quality illustrations and videos that provide vital surgical guidance for improved surgical outcomes. Comprised of contributions from world-renowned plastic surgeons, Breast Reconstruction: Modern and Promising Surgical Techniques is an invaluable reference for residents, fellows, practicing and highly experienced plastic surgeons, breast surgeons, and those in surgical sub-specialties.
Contents
1. History of Breast Reconstruction -- 2. Partial Breast Reconstruction -- 3. Breast Reconstruction with the Adjustable Breast Implant -- 4. Synthetic Meshes in Breast Reconstruction -- 5. Biologic Meshes in Breast Reconstruction -- 6. Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction -- 7. Breast Reconstruction with Fat Grafting Alone -- 8. Hybrid Breast Reconstruction -- 9. Breast Reconstruction with Intratissular Expansion and Fat Grafting -- 10. Breast Reconstruction with External Expansion and Fat Grafting -- 11. Breast Reconstruction with the Latissimus Dorsi Flap and Fat Grafting -- 12. Breast Reconstruction with the Endoscopically Harvested Latissimus Dorsi Flap -- 13. Breast Reconstruction with the Robotic-Assisted Latissimus Dorsi Harvest -- 14. Total Breast Reconstruction Using the Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap TDAP -- 15. Breast Reconstruction Using the Muscle Sparing Lattisimus Dorsi Flap with Alloplastic Devices -- 16. Free and Muscle-Sparing Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 17. Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 18. Breast Reconstruction with the Neurotized Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap -- 19. Breast Reconstruction with Simultaneous Lymphatic Transfers -- 20. Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 21. Breast Reconstruction with the Laparoscopically Harvested Omental Free Flap -- 22. Lumbar Artery Perforator Flap for Breast Reconstruction -- 23. Septocutaneous Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 24. Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 25. Lateral Thigh Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 26. Transverse Upper Gracilis Flap in Breast Reconstruction -- 27. Profunda Artery Perforator Flaps for Breast Reconstruction -- 28. Breast Reconstruction with Perforator Flap Transplants from Identical Twins -- 29. Breast Reconstruction Using Scaffold-Based Tissue Engineering.
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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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Clinical Cases in Skin Cancer Surgery and Treatment

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Sharad P. Paul, Robert A. Norman, editors. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This clinical case book serves as a useful guide for dermatologists, surgeons, family practitioners, residents and anyone who is engaged in the practice of cutaneous surgery to manage skin cancer. The case-study-based format allows readers to understand planning of procedures and surgical techniques, and the differing cases are designed to relate to different situations that may arise within dermatosurgery practices. Clinical Cases in Skin Cancer Surgery and Treatment provides relevant surgical…
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Paul, Sharad P
Norman, Robert A
Responsibility
Sharad P. Paul, Robert A. Norman, editors
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 183 p. : 94 illus., 79 illus. in color)
Series Title
Clinical cases in dermatology
ISBN
9783319209371
9783319209364 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Skin Neoplasms - surgery
Skin Neoplasms - therapy
Abstract
This clinical case book serves as a useful guide for dermatologists, surgeons, family practitioners, residents and anyone who is engaged in the practice of cutaneous surgery to manage skin cancer. The case-study-based format allows readers to understand planning of procedures and surgical techniques, and the differing cases are designed to relate to different situations that may arise within dermatosurgery practices. Clinical Cases in Skin Cancer Surgery and Treatment provides relevant surgical and anatomical tips, and finer points of surgical techniques gleaned from the author's experience. Each chapter covers a different type of case, flap or skin graft closure, and will help the attending physician or surgeon in improving their skill levels and knowledge. The Editors and contributors provide enough detail to allow residents or family practitioners to develop further competence in the surgical management of skin cancers, while ensure that this book serves as a useful practical guide. For more experienced cutaneous surgeons, the book helps in fine-tuning techniques and reinforcing good practice methods.
Contents
[publisher supplied] Malignant melanoma of the Ear: Mastoid Interpolation Flap Reconstruction Tips -- One technique fits all: the versatility of the full thickness graft on the lateral wall of the nose -- Islands on the cheek: island flaps on the cheek and a modified oblique-sigmoid flap -- Rotation Flaps of the Scalp: study of the design, planning and biomechanics of single, double and triple pedicle flaps -- Double-advancement "H" Flaps for very large defects of the forehead: design, planning and the use of sub-periosteal dissection to increase mobility -- The Modified Rhomboid flap: an improvement on the traditional technique and its use in defects of the ala nasi -- The Keystone Design Perforator Island Flap: an easy option for the lower limb, but how does it actually work? -- Amelanotic Malignant melanoma of the toe presenting as an ulcer: management and biopsy guidelines -- Revisiting the halo graft: why does it heal faster when compared to conventional split-skin grafts? -- Balloon Cell Nevi and Balloon Cell Melanomas: what are they? -- Topical treatment of skin cancers and the risks of "fighting fire with fire" -- When a Lipoma wasn't a Lipoma -- How small is small for a melanoma? -- Multiple Basal Cell Carcinomas and Superficial Radiation Therapy -- Adenocystic Carcinoma -- Sebaceous Carcinoma -- Metastatic Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma -- Zosteriform Cutaneous Metastasis.
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Clinical Scenarios in Reconstructive Microsurgery : Strategy and Operative Techniques.

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[edited by] Andreas Gravvanis, Despoina D. Kakagia, Venkat Ramakrishnan. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book presents more than 120 cases covering all areas of reconstructive surgery. Divided into six parts (Head/Neck, Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity, Trunk, Breast and Lymphedema), it guides the reader through the difficult path of problem diagnosis, analysis and decision-making, presenting concrete steps and techniques for the successful management of patients with specific reconstructive needs. Each full-color case starts with a patient profile and continues with the diagnosis, key decisi…
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Gravvanis, Andreas
Kakagia, Despoina D.
Ramakrishnan, Venkat
Responsibility
[edited by] Andreas Gravvanis, Despoina D. Kakagia, Venkat Ramakrishnan
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource
Series Title
Springer reference
ISBN
9783319941912
Subjects (MeSH)
Microsurgery - methods
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Specialty
Surgery, Plastic
Notes
"Living reference work."
Abstract
This book presents more than 120 cases covering all areas of reconstructive surgery. Divided into six parts (Head/Neck, Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity, Trunk, Breast and Lymphedema), it guides the reader through the difficult path of problem diagnosis, analysis and decision-making, presenting concrete steps and techniques for the successful management of patients with specific reconstructive needs. Each full-color case starts with a patient profile and continues with the diagnosis, key decisions, treatment plan, surgical procedure(s) and technical steps, postoperative management, outcome and case conclusion. Further, each case includes a discussion of pros and cons, comments, learning points and suggestions for further reading. This book will be useful for all surgeons actively involved or interested in Reconstructive Microsurgery, especially Senior Residents and Fellows in Plastic, Head and Neck, Breast Surgery and Orthopedics.
Contents
Combined Osteodistraction and Free “Mini Wraparound” Great Toe Flap for Thumb Reconstruction After Amputation at the Metacarpophalangeal Level -- Complex Thumb Reconstruction Using Free Chain-Linked “Mini Wraparound” Great Toe and Dorsalis Pedis Flaps -- Ear Reconstruction Using Microvascular Techniques -- Ear Replantation -- First Toe-to-Hand Transfer and the Forearm Radial Flap as Chain-Linked Flaps for Thumb Reconstruction After Amputation -- Serratus Anterior-Rib Flap for the Reconstruction of Complex Defects Involving the First Metacarpal -- Submental Lymph Node Transfer to the Lower Extremity -- Supermicrosurgical Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis (LVA) for Early-Stage (Stage 1–2) Extremity Lymphedema -- Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunion Using the Free Corticocancellous Lateral Femoral Condyle Bone Flap.
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Color Atlas of Burn Reconstructive Surgery

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edited by Hiko Hyakusoku, Dennis P. Orgill, Luc Teot, Julian J. Pribaz, Rei Ogawa. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag , c2010.
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Hyakusoku, Hiko
Other Authors
Orgill, Dennis P
Teot, Luc
Pribaz, Julian J
Ogawa, Rei
Responsibility
edited by Hiko Hyakusoku, Dennis P. Orgill, Luc Teot, Julian J. Pribaz, Rei Ogawa
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Date of Publication
c2010
ISBN
9783642050701
Subjects (MeSH)
Burns - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Surgical Flaps
Subjects (LCSH)
Dermatology
Surgery
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e-Book
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Atlas
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Color Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery : A Step-by-Step Guide

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Siba P. Dubey, Charles P. Molumi. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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This surgical atlas, featuring a wealth of color photographs, provides detailed step-by-step descriptions of a wide range of open head and neck procedures, including radical and conservative (organ preservation, functional) approaches, aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries with the use of axial and free flaps, and surgery within the narrow confines of the skull base. Individual chapters are dedicated to surgery of the nose and paranasal sinuses, laryngeal surgery, thyroid surgery, surgery of t…
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Dubey, Siba P
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Molumi, Charles P
Responsibility
Siba P. Dubey, Charles P. Molumi
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 180 p. : 410 illus., 409 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319156453
9783319156446 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Head - surgery
Neck - surgery
Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Abstract
This surgical atlas, featuring a wealth of color photographs, provides detailed step-by-step descriptions of a wide range of open head and neck procedures, including radical and conservative (organ preservation, functional) approaches, aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries with the use of axial and free flaps, and surgery within the narrow confines of the skull base. Individual chapters are dedicated to surgery of the nose and paranasal sinuses, laryngeal surgery, thyroid surgery, surgery of the salivary glands, surgery of the mandible, surgery for temporal bone malignancy, facial plastic surgery, neck dissection, and surgery of the lip and oral cavity. The atlas will be a comprehensive practical reference for clinicians in the various specialties involved in head and neck surgery, including otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, and surgical oncologists. It will assist practitioners in achieving the high level of competence that is essential owing to the large number of vital structures in the head and neck region.
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