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Advanced Application of Arthroscopy : A Practical Guide with Illustrative Cases

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Yu-jie Liu, Jing Xue, Chang-ming Huang, Chun-bao Li, editors. --Singapore: Springer , c2020.
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This book provides novel arthroscopy techniques and applications to clinical practitioners, including sports medicine therapeutics, orthopaedic surgeons, specialist training candidates, rehabilitation clinicians. Small incisions per minimally invasive surgery using a camera mounted on a thin tube to visualize, repair and reconstruct joint-associated structures are accepted and welcomed by the sports medicine field. Arthroscopy technique as a minimally invasive surgical method, in Orthopeadics i…
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Liu, Yu-jie
Xue, Jing
Huang, Chang-ming
Li, Chun-bao
Responsibility
Yu-jie Liu, Jing Xue, Chang-ming Huang, Chun-bao Li, editors
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 223 p.) : 512 illus., 417 illus. in color
ISBN
9789811546846
9789811546839 (Print ed.)
9789811546853 (Print ed.)
9789811546860 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Arthroscopy - methods
Orthopedic Procedures - methods
Specialty
Orthopedic Procedures
Abstract
This book provides novel arthroscopy techniques and applications to clinical practitioners, including sports medicine therapeutics, orthopaedic surgeons, specialist training candidates, rehabilitation clinicians. Small incisions per minimally invasive surgery using a camera mounted on a thin tube to visualize, repair and reconstruct joint-associated structures are accepted and welcomed by the sports medicine field. Arthroscopy technique as a minimally invasive surgical method, in Orthopeadics is not only for the treatment of intra-articular diseases but also an advanced conception for treatment of extra-articular diseases and peri-articular fractures. After performing years of arthroscopy, authors intend to provide an elite technique demonstration of each procedure, including indications, technique, complications, and results. There are three main parts of the book, including the extra-articular application of arthroscopy techniques, arthroscopic minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of intra-articular fractures, and Innovative technology for repair and reconstruction of bone and joint injuries. Key technical points and experience of arthroscopic repair of joint injuries, dislocation of joints, fixation of the intra-articular fractures, ligament release for limbs are illustrated. Special situations such as congenital torticollis, deltoid contracture, gluteal muscle contracture, bone grafting, removal of locking plate and screw and benign tumors treatment are also included.
Contents
Part I. Application of arthroscopy technology outside joints -- 1. Endoscopic release of congenital muscular torticollis with radiofrequency under local anesthesia -- 2. Arthroscopic acromioclavicular arthroplasty for acromioclavicular impingement -- 3. Radiofrequency micro-debridement under arthroscopy for tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) -- 4. Arthroscopic transverse carpal ligament release for carpal tunnel syndrome -- 5. Arthroscopic palmar membrane release for Dupuytren's disease -- 6. Arthroscopic release of the deltoid contracture -- 7. Arthroscopic gluteal muscle contracture release with radiofrequency energy -- 8. Removal of popliteal cyst under endoscopy -- 9. Arthroscopic curettage of benign bone tumors -- 10. Removal of plate and screws under endoscopy -- 11. Minimally invasive arthroscopy for achilles tendinopathy -- 12. Arthroscopic percutaneous suture of Achilles tendon ruptures -- 13. Arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus caused by bunion -- Part II. Arthroscopic minimally invasive technique for treatment of intra-articular fractures -- 14. Arthroscopic prying reduction and fixation for the greater tuberosity fractures -- 15. Arthroscopic reduction and fixation of bony Bankart lesions -- 16. Treatment of fracture of radial head with arthroscopic prying reduction and fixation -- 17. Arthroscopic treatment o of avulsion fracture of the tibial intercondylar eminence -- 18. Treatment of tibial plateau fractures with Prying reduction and fixation under arthroscopy -- 19. Arthroscopic poking reduction and fixation of ankle fractures -- Part III. Innovative technology for repair and reconstruction of joint injuries -- 20. Reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament with tendon knot press fitted technique -- 21. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with remnant preserving technique -- 22. Femoral and tibia fixation with cross-pin system in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by using semitendinosus and gracilis -- 23. Applying allogenetic cortical bone press-fit screw in fixation of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction -- 24. Applying allogenetic cortical bone cross-pin in fixation of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction -- 25. Bone bio-anchors for repairing rotator cuff tear -- 26. Repair of Bankart lesion with biological bone anchors -- 27. Autologous scapular bone block with bone allograft pins for bony Bankart lesion -- 28. Arthroscopic superior capsular reconstruction using “sandwich” complex patch graft for irreparable rotator cuff tears -- 29. Clearance and radial head resection of elbow joint of rheumatoid arthritis under arthroscopy -- 30. Ankle arthrodesis under arthroscopy -- 31. Debridement of early hip joint lesions in ankylosing spondylitis.
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Atlas of Endoscopic Plastic Surgery

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Edoardo Raposio, editor. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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Concentrating on technique, which is explained and illustrated in detail, this book is written by worldwide experts and provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to perform state-of-the-art endoscopic surgical techniques in the complex Plastic Surgery field. More than 300 high-quality photos help clarify complex techniques throughout the book. Atlas of Endoscopic Plastic Surgery represents a comprehensive description of the current endoscopic techniques in the plastic, reconstructive …
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Raposio, Edoardo
Responsibility
Edoardo Raposio, editor
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 138 p. : 187 illus., 185 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319194615
9783319194608 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Endoscopy - methods
Abstract
Concentrating on technique, which is explained and illustrated in detail, this book is written by worldwide experts and provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to perform state-of-the-art endoscopic surgical techniques in the complex Plastic Surgery field. More than 300 high-quality photos help clarify complex techniques throughout the book. Atlas of Endoscopic Plastic Surgery represents a comprehensive description of the current endoscopic techniques in the plastic, reconstructive an aesthetic field. It supplies surgeons with all the information necessary to successfully accomplish an endoscopic approach to vary plastic surgery procedures, from carpal and cubital tunnel release, breast augmentation and reconstruction, migraine surgery, hyperhidrosis management, to facial aesthetic surgery, flap and fascia lata harvesting, and mastectomy and abdominal wall surgery.
Contents
1 Endoscope-Assisted Brow Lift -- 2 Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Surgical Treatment of Headache -- 3 Endoscopic Harvest of the Fascia Lata for Facial Reanimation -- 4 Axillary Endoscopic Breast Augmentation -- 5 Transaxillary Endoscopic Subfascial Breast Augmentation -- 6 Endoscope-Assisted Partial Mastectomy -- 7 Breast Reconstruction Using Laparoscopically Harvested Omental Flap -- 8 Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Sympathicotomies for the Treatment of Palmar and Axillary Hyperhidrosis -- 9 Endoscopic Diastasis Recti Repair -- 10 Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release -- 11 Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release -- 12 Endoscopic Flap Design and Harvesting.
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Deadly Dermatologic Diseases : Clinicopathologic Atlas and Text

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David R. Crowe, Michael Morgan, Stephen Somach, Kara Trapp, editors. (2nd ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This new edition of the popular 2007 original text is completely updated with full color, high quality photographs and illustrations for easy reference by dermatologists, dermatology residents, primary care and emergency medicine physicians. Presented in an easily accessible manner, this second edition discusses more than 40 diseases that could lead to serious medical consequences, including death. Organized alphabetically and focusing more heavily on dermatopathology than its predecessor, Dead…
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Crowe, David R
Morgan, Michael
Somach, Stephen
Trapp, Kara
Responsibility
David R. Crowe, Michael Morgan, Stephen Somach, Kara Trapp, editors
Edition
2nd ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 272 p. : 170 illus.)
ISBN
9783319315669
9783319315645. (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Skin Diseases, Infectious - pathology
Skin Diseases, Infectious - therapy
Skin Neoplasms - pathology
Skin Neoplasms - therapy
Abstract
This new edition of the popular 2007 original text is completely updated with full color, high quality photographs and illustrations for easy reference by dermatologists, dermatology residents, primary care and emergency medicine physicians. Presented in an easily accessible manner, this second edition discusses more than 40 diseases that could lead to serious medical consequences, including death. Organized alphabetically and focusing more heavily on dermatopathology than its predecessor, Deadly Dermatologic Diseases, Second Edition contains a single clinical photograph accompanied by three photomicrographs that detail the diagnostic features of each case. Additionally, each subsection discusses a disease prognosis with a current bibliography in a succinct, bulleted manner, making this a must-have reference for clinicians and pathologists alike.
Contents
Part I. Malignant Cutaneous Neoplasms -- 1. Angiosarcoma -- 2. Life-threatening Lymphomas and Leukemias with Prominent Cutaneous Involvement -- 3. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis -- 4. Leukemia Cutis -- 5. Mast Cell Disease: Urticaria Pigmentosa -- 6. Merkel Cell Carcinoma -- 7. Cutaneous Metastasis -- 8. Paget’s Disease -- 9. Kaposi Sarcoma -- Part II. Hereditary Cancer-Predisposition Syndromes and Paraneoplastic Disorders -- 10. Muir-Torre Syndrome -- 11. Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome -- 12. Cowden Syndrome -- 13. Gardner Syndrome -- 14. Multiple Cutaneous Leiomyomas -- 15. Lethal Hereditary Vascular Disorders: Osler- Weber- Rendu Syndrome, Ataxia-Telangiectasia, and Fabry’s Disease -- Part III. Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease -- 16. Acquired Ichthyosis, Acanthosis Nigricans, and Palmar Hyperkeratosis -- 17. Amyloidosis: Systemic, Nodular, and Epidermal Derived -- 18. Gyrate Erythemas: Erythema Gyratum Repens and Erythema Chronicum Migrans -- 19. Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis -- 20. Lethal Non-Langerhans Cell Histiocytoses: Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma and Xanthoma Disseminatum -- 21. Pancreatic Panniculitis -- 22. Scleromyxedema -- 23. Necrolytic Migratory Erythema -- 24. Pyoderma Gangrenosum -- Part IV. Drug Eruptions -- 25. Eruptive Xanthoma -- 26. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis -- 27. Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms -- 28. Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis: AGEP -- Part V. Infectious Diseases -- 29. Anthrax -- 30. Ecthyma Gangrenosum -- 31. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Rickettsioses -- 32. Smallpox -- 33. Staphylococcal Toxin-Mediated Scalded Skin and Toxic Shock Syndromes -- 34. Meningococcemia and Purpura Fulminans -- Part VI. Autoimmune Disease -- 35. Cutaneous and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- 36. Dermatomyositis -- 37. Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis -- 38. Pemphigus Vulgaris and Paraneoplastic Pemphigus -- 39. Relapsing Polychondritis -- 40 Graft-Versus-Host Disease -- Part VII. Vasculitis and Vasculopathic Disease -- 41. Systemic Vasculitis -- 42. Calciphylaxis (Calcifi c Uremic Arteriolopathy) -- 43. Kawasaki Disease.
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Difficult decisions in thoracic surgery : an evidence-based approach

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Mark K. Ferguson, editor. (Third edition) --London: Springer , c2014.
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The third edition of Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach, devotes itself to looking at questions and decisions in general thoracic surgery that are difficult or controversial. Focused topics are explored, and readers will find pithy analyses and recommendations which are carefully given in accordance with the level of supporting evidence available. Written by recognized experts in the field, Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach 3rd …
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Ferguson, Mark K
Responsibility
Mark K. Ferguson, editor
Edition
Third edition
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 787 pages)
Series Vol.
1
Series Title
Difficult decisions in surgery
ISBN
9781447164043 (electronic bk.)
9781447164036
Subjects (MeSH)
Clinical Decision-Making
Thoracic Surgical Procedures
Abstract
The third edition of Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach, devotes itself to looking at questions and decisions in general thoracic surgery that are difficult or controversial. Focused topics are explored, and readers will find pithy analyses and recommendations which are carefully given in accordance with the level of supporting evidence available. Written by recognized experts in the field, Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach 3rd edition is a timely reference source for practicing surgeons, surgeons in training, and educators that describes the recommended ideal approach, rather than customary care, in selected clinical situations.
Contents
Introduction -- Evidence Based Medicine: Quality of Evidence and Evaluation Systems -- Decision Analytic Techniques and Other Decision Processes -- Decision Making: The Surgeon's Perspective -- Decision Making: The Patient's Perspective -- Indications for Pretreatment Pathologic Mediastinal Staging in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer -- Preoperative Smoking Cessation for Lung Resection Patients -- High Tech Exercise Testing in Assessing Candidates for Lung Resection -- Management of Perioperative Anticoagulation in Lung Resection -- Perioperative Arrhythmia Prophylaxis for Major Lung Resection -- VATS Versus Open Lobectomy for Stage I or II NSCLC -- Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (RATS) Versus Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Lobectomy for Stage I or II Non-small Cell Lung Cancer -- Lobectomy After Induction Therapy for NSCLC in the Presence of Persistent N2 Disease -- Pneumonectomy After Induction Therapy for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer -- Resection Versus SBRT for Stage I Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in Patients with Good Pulmonary Function -- Digital Drainage Systems After Major Lung Resection -- Management of Persistent Post-operative Alveolar Air Leak -- Surveillance After Resection of Stage I Non Small Cell Lung Cancer -- Support Therapy for Lung Failure: The Utility of Device Therapy -- Extracorporeal Support for Lung Grafts Prior to Transplantation -- Pulmonary Metastasectomy -- Optimal Therapy for Barrett High Grade Dysplasia -- Preoperative Chemo Versus Chemoradiotherapy for Regionally Advanced Esophageal Adenocarcinoma -- The Role of Surgery in the Management of Regionally Advanced Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer -- Optimal Surgical Approach to Esophagectomy for Distal Esophageal Adenocarcinoma -- Regional Extent of Lymphadenectomy for Esophageal Cancer -- Optimal Lymph Node Dissection in Esophageal Cancer -- Salvage Esophagectomy for Persistent or Recurrent Disease After Definitive Chemoradiotherapy -- Gastric Emptying Procedure After Esophagectomy -- Postoperative Adjuvant Therapy After Resection of Regionally Advanced Esophageal Cancer -- Prophylactic Antireflux Surgery in Lung Transplantation -- Surgical Versus Endoscopic Management for Esophageal Perforations -- Stents for Esophageal Anastomotic Leak -- Management of Small Esophageal GIST Tumors -- Surgery for Minimally Symptomatic Pulsion Diverticula of the Thoracic Esophagus -- Partial Versus Total Fundoplication for GERD in Patients with Normal Esophageal Motility -- Diaphragm Pacing -- Minimally Invasive Versus Open Repair of Giant Paraesophageal Hernia -- Synthetic Reinforcement of Diaphragm Closure for Large Hiatal Hernia Repair -- Diaphragmatic Plication for Eventration -- Management of Minimally Symptomatic Recurrent Hiatal Hernia -- Stenting for Benign Airway Obstruction -- Bioengineered Tissues for Tracheal Reconstruction -- Percutaneous Versus Standard Tracheostomy in the Critically Ill Adult -- Carinal Resection for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer -- Management of Persistent Postoperative Air Leaks -- Fibrinolytics for Managing Pleural Empyema -- VATS Versus Open Management of Pleural Empyema -- Optimal Management of Symptomatic Malignant Pleural Effusion -- Pleurectomy Versus Radical Pleuropneumonectomy for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma -- Surgical and Medical Therapy for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma -- Extended Versus Standard Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis -- Optimal Approach for Resection of Encapsulated Thymoma: Open Versus VATS -- Robotic Versus VATS Thymectomy for Encapsulated Thymoma -- Video Mediastinoscopy Versus Standard Mediastinoscopy -- Debulking for Extensive Thymoma -- Surgery for Palmar Hyperhidrosis: Patient Selection and Extent of Surgery -- Synthetic Versus Biologic Reconstruction of Bony Chest Wall Defects -- Management of Flail Chest -- Management of Pectus Deformities in Adults.
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Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery : An Evidence-Based Approach

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Mark K. Ferguson, editor. (Fourth edition) --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This updated volume provides a practical guide to decision making within thoracic surgery. Focussed chapters contain pithy analyses and recommendations that allow useful information to be identified at a glance. All new chapters bring insight into the challenges faced operating on the lung, esophagus, diaphragm, airway, pleaura, mediastinum, and chest wall. Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery aims to help the reader navigate the complexities of thoracic surgery through clearly formatted and…
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Ferguson, Mark K.
Responsibility
Mark K. Ferguson, editor
Edition
Fourth edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 705 p.) : 19 illus., 17 illus. in color
Series
Difficult Decisions in Surgery: An Evidence-Based Approach
Series Title
Difficult decisions in surgery
ISBN
9783030474041
9783030474034 (Print ed.)
9783030474058 (Print ed.)
9783030474065 (Print ed.)
ISSN
2198-7750
Subjects (MeSH)
Clinical Decision-Making
Thoracic Surgery
Treatment Outcome
Specialty
Thoracic Surgery
Abstract
This updated volume provides a practical guide to decision making within thoracic surgery. Focussed chapters contain pithy analyses and recommendations that allow useful information to be identified at a glance. All new chapters bring insight into the challenges faced operating on the lung, esophagus, diaphragm, airway, pleaura, mediastinum, and chest wall. Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery aims to help the reader navigate the complexities of thoracic surgery through clearly formatted and evidence-based chapters. The book is relevant to practicing and trainee surgeons, as well as medical professionals working within thoracic surgery.
Contents
1. Introduction - 2. Evidence Based Medicine: Quality of Evidence and Evaluation Systems -- 3. Decision Analytic Techniques and Other Decision Processes -- 4. Decision Making: The Surgeon’s Perspective -- 5. Involving Patients in Difficult Decisions About Having Surgery -- Part I. Lung -- 6. EBUS vs. Mediastinoscopy for Initial Pathologic Mediastinal Staging in NSCLC -- 7. Does Preoperative Smoking Cessation Reduce Surgical Morbidity After Lung Resection? -- 8. Is Low Tech as Good as High Tech Exercise Testing in Assessing Healthy Candidates for Lung Resection? -- 9. Does Assessment of Frailty and Sarcopenia in Lung Resection Candidates Affect Patient Selection? -- 10. Can Frailty and Sarcopenia Be Mitigated in Lung Resection Candidates? -- 11. Is Antibiotic Prophylaxis Necessary for Major Lung Resection? -- 12. Uniportal Versus Multiportal VATS Lobectomy -- 13. Robotic Versus Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Major Lung Resection for Early Stage NSCLC -- 14. Does Blood Patch for Persistent Postoperative Air Leak Reduce Air Leak Duration -- 15. Is Resection of Persistent N2 Disease After Induction Therapy Effective? -- 16. N2 Disease Discovered at the Time of Vats Lung Resection: Resect or Abort? -- 17. Does Induction Immunotherapy Confer Increased Operative Risk for Lung Resection? -- 18. Does an Enhanced Recovery Program for Lobectomy Improve Surgical Outcomes? -- 19. Resection vs. SBRT for Stage I NSCLC in Patients with Good Pulmonary Function -- 20. Do Endobronchial Valves Assist in Resolution of Postoperative Persistent Air Leak? -- 21. Is Long-Term Surveillance Effective After Resection of Stage I Non-small Cell Lung Cancer? -- 22. Does ECMO for Lung Failure in ICU Patients Improve Survival? -- 23. Does Local Therapy for Oligometastatic Disease in Lung Cancer Patients Improve Survival? -- 24. Is Pulmonary Metastasectomy Effective in Prolonging Survival? -- Part II. Esophagus -- 25. Surgical Resection Versus Endoscopic Therapy for T1bN0 Esophageal Adenocarcinoma -- 26. Does Induction Therapy for T2N0 Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Patients Improve Survival? -- 27. Can Frailty and Sarcopenia Be Mitigated in Esophagectomy Candidates? -- 28. Do Enhanced Recovery Programs for Esophagectomy Patients Improve Outcomes? -- 29. Does Jejunostomy Tube Feeding Improve Outcomes After Esophagectomy? -- 30. Surgery Versus Definitive Chemoradiotherapy for Regionally Advanced Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer -- 31. Robotic Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (RAMIE) vs. Open Esophagectomy (OE) for Resectable Esophageal Cancer -- 32. Two-Field vs. Three-Field Lymphadenectomy for Esophageal Adenocarcinoma -- 33. What Is the Appropriate Extent of Lymph Node Dissection in Esophageal Cancer -- 34. Salvage Esophagectomy for Persistent or Recurrent Disease After Chemoradiation -- 35. Early Oral Feeding After Esophagectomy -- 36. Stent vs. Primary Repair for Esophageal Perforation -- 37. Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy vs. Stenting for Esophageal Anastomotic Leaks -- 38. Thoracoscopic Versus Endoscopic Therapy for Small Sub-epithelial Esophageal Tumors -- 39. Laparoscopic vs. Endoscopic Therapy for Achalasia -- 40. Laparoscopy or Endoscopic Therapy for Recurrent Symptoms from Achalasia -- 41. Laparoscopy or Thoracotomy for Symptomatic Recurrent Paraesophageal Hernia -- Part III. Diaphragm -- 42. Does Diaphragm Pacing for Bilateral Phrenic Nerve Paralysis Improve Function or Quality of Life? -- 43. Does Phrenic Nerve Reconstruction for Unilateral Diaphragm Paralysis Improve Function or Quality of Life -- 44. Is Plication for Diaphragmatic Eventration Effective in Improving Lung Function? -- Part IV. Airways -- 45. Is Long-Term Stenting for Benign Airway Obstruction Effective? -- 46. Are Engineered Tissues Useful for Tracheal Reconstruction? -- 47. Management of Positive Margins After Resection of Primary Tracheal Malignancies -- 48. Optimal Management of Posttransplant Bronchial Stenosis: Stenting or Reoperation -- Part V. Pleura and Pleural Spaces -- 49. Is tPA/DNase Effective in the Management of Pleural Empyema? -- 50. VATS vs Open Management of Pleural Empyema -- 51. Indwelling Pleural Catheters Versus Talc Pleurodesis for Recurrent Symptomatic Malignant Pleural Effusions -- 52. Quality of Life: Extended Pleurectomy/Decortication vs Extrapleural Pneumonectomy -- Part VI. Mediastinum -- 53. Does Thymectomy Improve Outcomes in Patients with Nonthymomatous Myasthenia Gravis? -- 54. Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Evaluation of Suspected Encapsulated Thymoma -- 55. Robotic vs. Thoracoscopic Thymectomy for Thymoma -- 56. VATS for Resection of Mediastinal Parathyroid Adenomas -- 57. Thymectomy in the Setting of Pleural Metastasis -- 58. Sympathectomy for Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmias -- 59. The Extent of Surgery for Palmar Hyperhidrosis -- Part VII. Chest Wall -- 60. Synthetic Versus Biologic Reconstruction of Bony Chest Wall Defects -- 61. Traumatic Rib Fracture in the Absence of Flail Chest: Conservative Therapy or Surgical Fixation? -- 62. Is Surgical Management of Flail Chest Effective? -- 63. Epidural vs Regional Blocks for VATS and Thoracotomy -- 64. The Nuss Procedure Versus the Modified Ravitch Repair for Pectus Excavatum in Adults.
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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
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 474 p. : 253 ill., 198 ill. in color)
ISBN
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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Fracture-Dislocations of the Wrist

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Emmanuel Apergis. --Milan: Springer , c2013.
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According to reports in the literature, despite the severe disruption of carpal anatomy, fracture-dislocations of the wrist are missed on clinical and radiographic examination in a high percentage of cases. Orthopedic surgeons' lack of familiarity with these injuries is one of the factors contributing to failed or delayed diagnosis. This richly illustrated book covers all types of wrist dislocation and fracture-dislocation. Detailed information is provided on anatomy and biomechanics, while ter…
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Apergis, Emmanuel
Responsibility
Emmanuel Apergis
Place of Publication
Milan
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 305 p. : 245 illus., 153 illus. in color)
ISBN
9788847053281
9788847053274 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Fractures, Bone
Joint Dislocations
Wrist Injuries
Abstract
According to reports in the literature, despite the severe disruption of carpal anatomy, fracture-dislocations of the wrist are missed on clinical and radiographic examination in a high percentage of cases. Orthopedic surgeons' lack of familiarity with these injuries is one of the factors contributing to failed or delayed diagnosis. This richly illustrated book covers all types of wrist dislocation and fracture-dislocation. Detailed information is provided on anatomy and biomechanics, while terminology and classification of injuries are explained. Treatment options are thoroughly analysed, with special emphasis on surgical treatment, which is presented step by step. All of the figures--radiological and surgical--relate to patients treated by the author himself. Most of the cases are from the Red Cross Hospital of Athens that admits many patients with such injuries, in part through referral from other centres due to the author's acknowledged expertise in the field. This volume, with its highly informative and up-to-date chapters and reviews, and a wealth of color figures, will be of great practical value for clinicians and residents in orthopedic surgery, who assist them in daily decision making.
Contents
1. Introduction -- Part I. General Aspects -- 2. Wrist Anatomy -- 3. Wrist Biomechanics -- Part II. Perilunate Fracture-Dislocations -- 4. Acute Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations -- 5. Scaphocapitate Syndrome -- 6. Palmar Perilunate Dislocations or Fracture-Dislocations -- 7. Delayed and Chronic Perilunate Dislocations -- Part III. Proximal and Distal Wrist Dislocations -- 8. Radiocarpal Dislocations or Fracture-Dislocations -- 9. Carpometacarpal (CMC) Dislocations or Fractures-Dislocations Excluding the Thumb -- Part IV. Other Carpal Dislocations -- 10. Axial Dislocations or Fracture-Dislocations -- 11. Isolated Dislocations of the Carpal Bones.
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editors, James W. Strickland, Thomas Graham. (2nd ed.) --Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins , c2005.
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WE 830 S917h 2005
Location
Halifax Infirmary
Call Number
WE 830 S917h 2005
Other Authors
Strickland, James W
Graham, Thomas
Responsibility
editors, James W. Strickland, Thomas Graham
Edition
2nd ed.
Alternate Title
Master techniques in orthopaedic surgery : the hand
Master techniques in orthopedic surgery : the hand
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Date of Publication
c2005
Physical Description
492 p.
Series Title
Master techniques in orthopaedic surgery
ISBN
0781740800
Subjects (MeSH)
Hand - surgery
Hand Deformities - surgery
Hand Injuries - surgery
Orthopedic Procedures - methods
Contents
Open reduction and internal fixation of the tubular bones of the hand / Alan E. Freeland and Jorge L. Orbay -- Closed pinning and bouquet pinning of fractures of the metacarpals / Lance A. Retting and Thomas J. Graham -- Open reduction internal fixation: unicondylar fractures of the head of the proximal phalanx / Hill Hastings II -- Hemi hamate resurfacing arthroplasty for salvage of selected fracture dislocations of the PIP joint / Hill Hastings II -- Volar plate arthroplasty for acute and chronic proximal interphalangeal joint fracture/subluxation / Matthew M. Malerich and Richard G. Eaton -- Malunion and nonunion of the phalanges and metacarpals / Jesse B. Jupiter -- Dynamic external fixation for treatment of fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint / Stuart J. Elkowitz and Thomas J. Graham -- Surgical treatment of acute and chronic incompetence of the thumb metacarpophalangeal joint stabilizers / Steven Z. Glickel -- Surgical treatment of fractures of the thumb metacarpal base: Bennett's and Rolando's fractures / Keith B. Raskin and Steven S. Shin -- Fixation of fractures in the child's hand / Donald S. Bae and Peter M. Waters -- Index pollicization for congenital absence and hypoplasia of the thumb / Joe Upton -- Release and reconstruction of digital syndactyly / Michelle A. James -- Reconstruction of the duplicated thumb / Gary M. Lourie -- Tendon transfers for radial nerve paralysis / Ioannis Sarris, Nickolaos A. Darlis, and Dean G. Sotereanos -- Opponensplasty for low median nerve deficit / John F. Dalton and John Gray Seiler -- Ulnar nerve paralysis / Hill Hastings II -- Repeat decompression of the medial nerve at the wrist with the hypothenar fat pad coverage / Kevin Plancher -- Flexor tendon injuries / James W. Strickland -- Treatment of the "Jersey finger": repair and reconstruction of FDP avulsion injuries / Brian M. Katt and Joseph P. Leddy -- Correction of post-traumatic ulnar subluxation of the metacarpophalangeal joint extensor tendon with a dynamic lumbrical tendon transfer / Keith A. Segalman and E.F. Shaw Wilgis -- Staged flexor tendon and pulley reconstruction / John S. Taras, Stephen M. Hankins, and Daniel J. Mastella -- Free tendon grafting / Robert Lee Wilson -- Capsulectomies of the metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints / Richard S. Idler -- Treatment options for distal tip amputation / Raymond A. Wittstadt -- Microsurgical repair of soft tissue deficits of the upper extremity: use of the lateral arm flap and the latissimus dorsi free flap / Michael A. McClinton -- The reversed radial forearm flap / Matthew M. Tomaino -- Ray amputation with and without digital transposition / Peter J. L. Jebson and Dean S. Louis -- Reconstruction of the partially amputated thumb with metacarpal lengthening / Todd M. Guyette and Thomas J. Graham -- Silicone metacarpophalangeal joint arthroplasty / Jennifer L.M. Manuel and Arnold-Peter C. Weiss -- Small joint fusions / Richard W. Barth and J. Robert Anderson -- Reconstruction for boutonniere deformity / James R. Doyle -- Reconstruction for flexible and fixed swan-neck deformities / Drew R. Engles, Konstantinos Ditsios, and Martin I. Boyer -- The rheumatoid thumb: evaluation and surgical reconstruction of the swan neck deformity / Andrew L. Terrono -- Repair of ruptured finger extensors in rheumatoid arthritis / Donald C. Ferlic -- Subtotal palmar fasciectomy for Dupuytren's contracture / James W. Strickland -- Decompression and lavage for suppurative flexor tenosynovitis / John A. McAuliffe.
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Hyperhidrosis : A Complete Guide to Diagnosis and Management

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Marcelo de Paula Loureiro, José Ribas M. de Campos, Nelson Wolosker, Paulo Kauffman, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest. Despite prevalence of at least 1% of the global population, Hyperhidrosis is still an unknown entity, for the most part -- an undertreated and even neglected medical condition. Moreover, there are few sources summarizing the knowledge on hyperhidrosis to a wider audience. The purpose of this book is to provid…
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de Campos, José Ribas M.
Wolosker, Nelson
Kauffman, Paulo
Responsibility
Marcelo de Paula Loureiro, José Ribas M. de Campos, Nelson Wolosker, Paulo Kauffman, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 285 p.) : 72 illus., 71 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319895277
9783319895260 (print ed.)
9783319895284 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Hyperhidrosis - diagnosis
Hyperhydrosis - therapy
Specialty
Dermatology
Physiology
Abstract
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest. Despite prevalence of at least 1% of the global population, Hyperhidrosis is still an unknown entity, for the most part -- an undertreated and even neglected medical condition. Moreover, there are few sources summarizing the knowledge on hyperhidrosis to a wider audience. The purpose of this book is to provide information regarding hyperhidrosis, ranging from basic information on pathophysiology to the most advanced therapeutic alternatives. From a therapeutic perspective, hyperhidrosis requires clinical treatment using topical and subdermal agents as well as surgical approaches. The book will not only cover these topics but will discuss all aspects of care -- from patient selection through post-surgical complications. Special attention will be given to sympathectomies. Medical and paramedical professionals, as well as students and researchers, interested in the topic will find the book comprehensive in scope and targeted in offering practical, clinical guidance. Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperhidrosis: A Complete Guide counts with the collaboration of most renowned specialists of this field, and is intended as an easy to read and very practical reference book.
Contents
Part I. The Patient with Hyperhidrosis -- Anatomy of the Sudoripar Glands -- Secondary Hyperhidrosis: Endocrinopathies and Hyperhidrosis -- Hyperhidrosis and obesity -- Primary Hyperhidrosis -- The Prevalence of Hyperhidrosis Worldwide -- Hyperhidrosis in Children -- The Psychological Profile of the Patient with Primary Hyperhidrosis -- Psychiatric Features in Hyperhidrosis -- Anxiety, Depression and Hyperhidrosis -- Hyperhidrosis and Diet Induced Thermogenesis -- Constraints Caused by Primary Hyperhidrosis -- Part II. General Treatment of Hyperhidrosis -- Pharmacological Treatment of Hyperhidrosis -- Hyperhidrosis, Its Deep Consequences in People and Its Topical Treatment -- Axillary Hyperhidrosis and Bromidrosis: The Dermatologist's Point of View -- Botulinum Toxin for Axillary and Palmar Hyperhidrosis -- Axillary Hyperhidrosis: Surgical Local Treatment with Aspiratory Curettage -- Part III. Sympathectomies for Hyperhidrosis -- Anatomy of the Sympathetic Nervous System Correlations with the Surgical Hyperhidrosis Treatment -- Criteria for Surgical Patient Selection -- Surgical Techniques for the Realization of Thoracic Sympathectomy -- Bilateral Thoracic Sympathectomy: How I Do It? -- Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS) for Primary Palmar Hyperhidrosis -- Evolution of Surgical Tactics and Difficulties of ETS -- Is the Clipping Method for Sympathetic Nerve Surgery a Reversible Procedure? -- Surgical Difficulties and Complications of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic for Thoracic Sympathectomy -- Outpatient Clinic for Patients with Hyperhidrosis -- Management of Compensatory Hyperhidrosis -- Endoscopic Lumbar Sympathectomy in the Treatment of Hyperhidrosis: Technical Aspects -- Endoscopic Lumbar Sympathectomy: Results and Complications -- Part IV. Blushing -- Facial Blushing : Psychiatric Management -- Approach and Selection of the Patients with Facial Blushing for Surgery -- ETS for Facial Blushing and Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis -- Part V. Final -- Quality of Life Evaluation During Treatment of Hyperhidrosis -- Ethical-legal Aspects of the Management of Hyperhidrosis -- Questions And Answers About Hyperhidrosis, Treatment And Consequences.
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Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures : A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons

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Adilson Da Costa, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures are an important part of dermatologists’ day-to-day clinical routine. However, plastic surgeons are also becoming more willing to explore them, and minimally invasive cosmetic and aesthetic procedures are now an established interdisciplinary topic. Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures: A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons addresses the needs of both these specialties. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most relevant and widely used …
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Da Costa, Adilson
Responsibility
Adilson Da Costa, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxxi, 817 p.) : 1000 illus., 988 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319782652
9783319782645 (Print ed.)
9783319782669 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Cosmetic Techniques
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Specialty
Cosmetic Techniques
Dermatology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures are an important part of dermatologists’ day-to-day clinical routine. However, plastic surgeons are also becoming more willing to explore them, and minimally invasive cosmetic and aesthetic procedures are now an established interdisciplinary topic. Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures: A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons addresses the needs of both these specialties. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most relevant and widely used minimally invasive procedures, presented in a practical and straightforward style. Rather than a broad overview of the literature, it offers a step-by-step guide to clinical procedures. Each chapter explores a single clinical procedure, discussing the theoretical basis; the materials needed; the methods and techniques; clinical follow-up; before-and-after illustrations; as well as the side effects and complications and their management. It also includes a summary of tips and relevant references. With more than a hundred procedures presented and discussed in a clinically applicable format, Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures: A Guide for Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons is a practical manual for all dermatology and plastic surgery practitioners who are interested in aesthetic medicine.
Contents
Part I. Peelings -- 1. Introduction: Classification of peels -- 2. Pearl chapter: Basis of photoaging and the use of chemical peelings -- 3. Tip chapter: Peels for ethnic skin -- 4. Blepharopeel -- 5. Cook peel (70% glycolic acid + 70% trichloroacetic acid) for face -- 6. Cook peel (70% glycolic acid + 70% trichloroacetic acid) for extra-facial areas -- 7. Fluor-hydroxy pulse peel for face -- 8. Fluor-hydroxy pulse peel for extra-facial areas -- 9. Genital bleaching peel -- 10. Glycolic acid peel for face -- 11. Glycolic acid peel for extra-facial areas -- 12. Jessner peel for face -- 13. Jessner peel for extra-facial areas -- 14. Phenol-croton oil peel -- 15. Pyruvic acid peel for face and extra-facial areas -- 16. Resorcin peel for face -- 17. Resorcin peel for extra-facial areas -- 18. Salicylic acid for face -- 19. Salicylic acid for extra-facial areas -- 20. Tretinoin peel for face -- 21. Tretinoin peel for extra-facial areas -- 22. Trichloroacetic acid peel for face -- 23. Trichloroacetic acid peel for extra-facial areas -- 24. Tyoglycolic acid peel for dark circles under eyes -- 25. Tyoglycolic acid peel for hemosiderin and post-inflammatory hyperchromia -- Part II. Botulinum toxin -- 26. Introduction: What is botulinum toxin? -- 27. Tip chapter: Histology and Physiology of the skin -- 28. Botulinum toxin for craniofacial hyperhidrosis -- 29. Botulinum toxin for superior third of the face -- 30. Botulinum toxin for middle third of the face -- 31. Botulinum toxin for inferior third of the face -- 32. Botulinum toxin for neck -- 33. Botulinum toxin for axillar hyperhidrosis -- 34. Botulinum toxin for palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis -- 35. Botulinum toxin for special conditions: chemical rhinoplasty -- 36. Botulinum toxin for special conditions: facial mesotherapy -- 37. Botulinum toxin for special conditions: gummy smile -- 38. Botulinum toxin for special conditions: masseter hypertrophy -- 39. Botulinum toxin for special conditions: miomodulation to body countour -- Part III. Hyaluronic acid filler -- 40. Introduction: What is hyaluronic acid filler? -- 41. Tip chapter: Anatomy of the face, neck, hands and genital areas -- 42. Hyaluronic acid for dermic skin hydration -- 43. Hyaluronic acid for frontal and glabella areas -- 44. Hyaluronic acid for temporal and eye brown areas -- 45. Hyaluronic acid for peri-ocular area -- 46. Hyaluronic acid for malar area and zygomatic arch -- 47. Hyaluronic acid for pre-auricular area -- 48. Hyaluronic acid for ear lobes -- 49. Hyaluronic acid for nose -- 50. Hyaluronic acid for nasolabial folds -- 51. Hyaluronic acid for lips and perioral fine lines and wrinkles -- 52. Hyaluronic acid for mandibular area -- 53. Hyaluronic acid for chin -- 54. Hyaluronic acid for neck -- 55. Hyaluronic acid for hands -- 56. Hyaluronic acid for genital area -- Paret IV. Threads in cosmetic procedures -- 57. Introduction: Threads in cosmetic procedures -- 58. Tip chapter: Anesthesia in cosmetic procedures -- 59. Threads for superior third of the face -- 60. Threads for middle third of the face -- 61. Threads for inferior third of the face -- 62. Threads for chin lifting -- 63. Threads for neck -- 64. Threads for corporal areas: upper and inferior limbs -- 65. Threads for corporal areas: abdomen -- 66. Threads for corporal areas: buttocks -- Part V. Chemical substances for injectable cosmetic neocollagenesis -- 67. Introduction: Chemical substances for injectable cosmetic neocollagenesis -- 68. Tip chapter: Improving healing in cosmetic procedures -- 69. Calcium hydroxyapatite for face -- 70. Calcium hydroxyapatite for hands -- 71. Calcium hydroxyapatite for unusual areas -- 72. Platelet-enriched plasma -- 73. Poly-l-Lactic acid for face -- 74. Poly-l-Lactic acid for neck -- 75. Poly-l-Lactic acid arms -- 76. Poly-l-Lactic acid for hands -- 77. Poly-l-Lactic acid for buttocks -- 78. Polyacrilamide for face -- 79. Polycaprolactone for face -- 80. Polycaprolactone for extra-facial areas -- 81. Polyethylene glycol for face and hands -- 82. Polymethyl methacrylate for face -- 83. Polymethyl methacrylate for body -- Part VI. Micro-aesthetic surgery and others -- 84. Introduction: Dressings to improve healing in cosmetic procedures -- 85. Tip chapter: How might cosmeuticals improve skin aesthetic procedures outcome? -- 86. Chemical liposculpture of the chin -- 87. Microneedling for neocollagenesis of the face -- 88. Acne scar: shaving and electrosurgery -- 89. Acne scar: 5-fluorouracil injection -- 90. Acne scar: bleomycin plus triamcinolone injection -- 91. Acne scar: CROSS (chemical reconstruction of skin scar) -- 92. Acne scar: dermal graft -- 93. Acne scar: dermoablasion -- 94. Acne scar: hyaluronic acid filler -- 95. Acne scar: microneedling -- 96. Acne scar: punch elevation -- 97. Acne scar: subscision -- 98. Aspiration curettage for axillary hyperhidrosis -- 99. Autologous fat transplantation -- 100. Autologous fibroblasts injections in face -- 101. Cellulite: subscision -- 102. Chemical lipolysis of infra-orbicular fat pads -- 103. Electro-blepharoplasty -- 104. Microliposuction of the chin -- 105. Stretch marks: microdermabrasion -- 106. Stretch marks: transcision -- 107. Superior blepharoplasty -- Part VII. Aesthetic approach of scalp -- 108. Introduction: Clinical emergency during aesthetic procedures -- 109. Tip chapter: Methods and tips for a better scar quality -- 110. Low-level light therapy and high-energy lasers for the scalp -- 111. Scalp mesotherapy -- 112. Microneedling of the scalp -- 113. Tricopigmentation of the scalp.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns : An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies

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Viktor M. Grishkevich, Max Grishkevich. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This comprehensive atlas provides a step-by-step guide of new techniques in burn surgery and enables readers to identify the appropriate treatment plan and best possible procedure for each patient pre-surgery before delving into a variety of different surgical possibilities for treatment and recovery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns—An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies presents new solutions in plastic and reconstructive surgery for burns built upon tried and true techniques of…
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Grishkevich, Viktor M.
Other Authors
Grishkevich, Max
Responsibility
Viktor M. Grishkevich, Max Grishkevich
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 376 p.) : 301 illus., 254 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319787145
9783319787138 (print ed.)
9783319787152 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Burns - surgery
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Dermatology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This comprehensive atlas provides a step-by-step guide of new techniques in burn surgery and enables readers to identify the appropriate treatment plan and best possible procedure for each patient pre-surgery before delving into a variety of different surgical possibilities for treatment and recovery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns—An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies presents new solutions in plastic and reconstructive surgery for burns built upon tried and true techniques of contracture restoration using various flaps and skin grafts. Accompanying illustrations and schemes allow the reader to visualize the process from mapping, dissecting and closing the wound. Preoperative and postoperative results are compared, with extensive illustrations and pictures that cover areas of the body most commonly treated for burns including face, neck, breast, torso, arms, legs, hands, and feet. Outcomes of the surgeries including full functional and aesthetic restoration of treated patients are meticulously photographed and provided alongside each technique. New classifications are presented based on contracture anatomy which showcase the development of new flaps and techniques that elevate functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of burned patients to a new level. The culmination of the decades long career of renowned plastic surgeon, Viktor M. Grishkevich, many new and original techniques, currently unpublished in U.S. literature, are detailed in depth alongside techniques uniquely designed by Dr. Grishkevich and previously published around the world. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns—An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies, has international reach and is meant for plastic and reconstructive surgeons with specialties in hand, maxillo-facial, facial, and ENT. Due to its detailed nature, the atlas is also appropriate for residents in the related fields of surgery as well.
Contents
1. Postburn Scar Contractures Formation: Anatomy and Classification -- 2. Deficit of Postburn Scar Surface Is Contracture Cause and Basis for Development and Choice of Reconstructive Techniques -- 3. Single Stage Upper Lip and Philtrum Reconstruction in Burned Patients -- 4. Postburn Microstomia: Anatomy and Elimination with Trapeze-Flap Plasty -- 5. Elimination of Postburn Dorsal Nasal Contracture -- 6. Split Ascending Neck Flap in Burned Face Resurfacing -- 7. Burned Unilateral Half-Cheek Resurfacing Techniques -- 8. Total Cheek Resurfacing with Split Ascending Neck Flap -- 9. Postburn Neck Scar Contractures Classification -- 10. Midline Neck and Submandibular Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment -- 11. Unilateral Neck Scar Contracture and Deformity Elimination with Contralateral Split Neck Flap -- 12. Lateral Neck Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment -- 13. Total Neck Anterior Scar Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment with Local Scar-Fascial Trapezoid Flaps -- 14. Lateral Truncal Medial Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment with Local Adipose Scar Trapezoid Flaps -- 15. Restoration of the Shape, Location, and Skin of Severely Burn-Damaged Breast -- 16. Shoulder Edge Anterior Adduction Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment with Axillary Adipose-Cutaneous Trapezoid Flap -- 17. Edge Shoulder Adduction Contracture in Pediatric Patients: Anatomy, and Treatment -- 18. Shoulder Edge Posterior Adduction Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment with Axillary Adipose-Cutaneous Trapezoid Flap -- 19. Bilateral Shoulder Edge Adduction Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment -- 20. Total Shoulder Adduction Contracture Treatment with Preserved Skin in Axilla Apex: Anatomy and Treatment -- 21. Shoulder Medial Adduction Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment with Local Adipose Scar Trapezoid Flaps -- 22. Shoulder Total Adduction Contracture After Burns: Anatomy and Treatment with Quadrangular Local Subcutaneous Pedicle Flap -- 23. Elbow Edge Flexion Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment with Local Trapezoid Flaps -- 24. The Postburn Elbow Medial Flexion Scar Contracture Treatment with Trapeze-Flap Plasty -- 25. Total Elbow Flexion Contracture Treatment -- 26. Wrist Scar Contracture, Hand Deviation: Anatomy and Treatment with Trapeze-Flap Plasty -- 27. First Web Space Postburn Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Elimination with Local Trapezoid Flaps -- 28. Postburn Dorsal and Palmar Interdigital Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment -- 29. Postburn Flexion Contractures of Fingers: Anatomy and Treatment with Trapeze-Flap Plasty -- 30. Surgical Treatment of Postburn Boutonniere Deformity -- 31. Burned Perineum: Anatomy of Medial Contracture and Reconstruction with Trapezoid Adipose-Scar Flaps -- 32. Postburn Perineum Obliteration: Elimination of Perineal, Inguinal, and Perianal Contractures with the Groin Flap -- 33. Knee Edge Scar Flexion Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment -- 34. Knee Medial Scar Flexion Contractures After Burns: Anatomy and Treatment -- 35. Total Knee Flexion Contracture After Burns: Anatomy and Treatment -- 36. Ankle Edge Dorsiflexion Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment with Trapeze-Flap Plasty -- 37. Medial Ankle Dorsiflexion Contractures and Techniques of Their Treatment -- 38. Total Ankle Contracture: Anatomy and Treatment -- 39. Proximally Based Sural Adipose-Cutaneous/Scar Flap in Elimination of Ulcerous Scar Soft Tissue Defect over the Achilles Tendon and Posterior Heel Region -- 40. Inguinal Scar Contractures: Anatomy and Treatment.
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Soft Tissue Tumors : A Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Sarcomas and Benign Neoplasms

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Simone Mocellin. --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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The “world” of soft tissue sarcomas is a highly complex one, due to the large range of tumor types, each of which is characterized by specific features in terms of its epidemiology, pathology diagnosis, clinical behavior, therapy and biomarker pattern (of both diagnostic and therapeutic value). This book offers a practical, clearly structured reference guide, covering all of these aspects for each soft tissue tumor. Thanks to the consistent and user-friendly format, readers can quickly and easi…
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Mocellin, Simone
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Simone Mocellin
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (lii, 823 p.) : 7 illus., 5 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030587109
9783030587093 (Print ed.)
9783030587116 (Print ed.)
9783030587123 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Sarcoma
Soft Tissue Neoplasms
Specialty
Medical Oncology
Abstract
The “world” of soft tissue sarcomas is a highly complex one, due to the large range of tumor types, each of which is characterized by specific features in terms of its epidemiology, pathology diagnosis, clinical behavior, therapy and biomarker pattern (of both diagnostic and therapeutic value). This book offers a practical, clearly structured reference guide, covering all of these aspects for each soft tissue tumor. Thanks to the consistent and user-friendly format, readers can quickly and easily find the information they need; in addition, up-to-date and authoritative literature information helps them to pursue further research. Overall, this book offers professionals and residents in the fields of oncology, surgery, and pathology an essential guide for study, review, and everyday clinical practice.
Contents
Part I. Basics On Soft Tissue Tumors. Definition -- Epidemiology & Presentation -- Etiology & Predisposition -- Pathology -- Biomarkers -- Prognosis -- Therapy -- Part II. Soft Tissue Tumors -- Acoustic Neuroma -- Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma -- Acral Fibromyxoma -- Adult Fibrosarcoma -- Adult Rhabdomyoma -- Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma -- Anastomosing Hemangioma -- Aneurysmal Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Angiofibroma -- Angiofibroma Of Soft Tissue -- Angiokeratoma -- Angioleiomyoma -- Angiolipoma -- Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Angiomyofibroblastoma -- Angiomyolipoma -- Angiosarcoma -- Angiomatosis -- Angiomyxoma -- Arteriovenous Malformation Hemangioma -- Atypical Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Atypical Fibroxanthoma -- Atypical Lipomatous Tumor -- Atypical Vascular Lesion -- Bcor-Rearranged Sarcoma -- Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma -- Benign Triton Tumor -- Biphenotypic Sinonasal Sarcoma -- Bladder Soft Tissue Tumors -- Breast Angiosarcoma -- Breast Phyllodes Tumor -- Breast Soft Tissue Tumors -- Calcifying Aponeurotic Fibroma -- Calcifying Fibrous Tumor -- Cardiac Soft Tissue Tumors -- Cardiac Myxoma -- Cardiac Rhabdomyoma -- Cellular Angiofibroma -- Cellular Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Cherry Hemangioma -- Chondroid Lipoma -- Cic-Rearranged Sarcoma -- Clear Cell Sarcoma -- Clear Cell Sugar Tumor -- Composite Hemangioendothelioma -- Congenital Hemangioma -- Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma -- Cutaneous Angiofibroma -- Cutaneous Angiosarcoma -- Cutaneous Epithelioid Angiomatous Nodule -- Cutaneous Fibroepithelial Polyp -- Cutaneous Leiomyoma -- Cutaneous Leiomyosarcoma -- Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma -- Deep Angiomyxoma -- Dermal Nerve Sheath Myxoma -- Dermatofibroma -- Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans -- Dermatomyofibroma -- Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis -- Desmoplastic Fibroblastoma -- Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor -- Diffuse Pulmonary Lymphangiomatosis -- Diffuse Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor -- Digestive System Soft Tissue Tumors -- Ebv-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumor -- Disseminated Peritoneal Leiomyomatosis -- Ectomesenchymoma -- Ectopic Hamartomatous Thymoma -- Ectopic Meningioma -- Elastofibroma -- Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma -- Epithelioid Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma -- Epithelioid Hemangioma -- Epithelioid Sarcoma -- Esophageal Leiomyoma -- Ewing-Like Sarcomas -- Extrarenal Rhabdoid Tumor -- Extraskeletal Aneurysmal Bone Cyst -- Extraskeletal Chondroma -- Extraskeletal Chordoma -- Extraskeletal Ewing Sarcoma -- Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcoma -- Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma -- Fetal Rhabdomyoma -- Fibroma -- Fibroma Of Tendon Sheath -- Fibromatosis -- Fibromatosis Colli -- Fibro-Osseous Pseudotumor Of Digits -- Fibrosarcoma -- Fibrous Hamartoma Of Infancy -- Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Gardner Fibroma -- Gastrointestinal Clear Cell Sarcoma -- Gastrointestinal Soft Tissue Tumors -- Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (Gist) -- Genital Rhabdomyoma -- Giant Cell Fibroblastoma -- Giant Cell Tumor -- Glomeruloid Hemangioma -- Glomus Tumor -- Granular Cell Tumor -- Hemangioblastoma -- Hemangioendothelioma -- Hemangioma -- Hemosiderotic Fibrolipomatous Tumor -- Hepatic Angiosarcoma -- Hepatic Calcifying Nested Stromal Epithelial Tumor -- Hepatic Embryonal Sarcoma -- Hepatic Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma -- Hepatic Hemangioma -- Hepatic Mesenchymal Hamartoma -- Hibernoma -- High-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma -- Hobnail Hemangioma -- Hybrid Nerve Sheath Tumor -- Inclusion Body Fibromatosis -- Infantile Fibrosarcoma -- Infantile Hemangioma -- Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp -- Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor -- Intimal Sarcoma -- Intramuscular Hemangioma -- Intramuscular Myxoma -- Ischemic Fasciitis -- Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis -- Juxta-Articular Myxoma -- Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumor -- Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma -- Kaposi Sarcoma -- Kidney Clear Cell Sarcoma -- Kidney Rhabdoid Tumor -- Kidney Soft Tissue Tumors -- Leiomyoma -- Leiomyoma Of Deep Tissue -- Leiomyosarcoma -- Lipoblastoma -- Lipofibromatosis -- Lipofibromatosis-Like Neural Tumor -- Lipoma -- Lipomatosis -- Lipomatosis Of Nerve -- Liposarcoma -- Littoral Cell Angioma -- Localized Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor -- Low-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma -- Low-Grade Fibromyxoid Sarcoma -- Low-Grade Myofibroblastic Sarcoma -- Lung Chondroma -- Lung Soft Tissue Tumors -- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis -- Lymphangioma -- Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma -- Malignant Granular Cell Tumor -- Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor -- Malignant Triton Tumor -- Mediastinum Soft Tissue Tumors -- Melanotic Schwannoma -- Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma -- Mesenchymoma -- Microvenular Hemangioma -- Myelolipoma -- Myoepithelioma -- Myofibroblastoma -- Myofibroma -- Myolipoma Of Soft Tissue -- Myopericytoma -- Myositis Ossificans -- Myxofibrosarcoma -- Myxoid/Round Cell Liposarcoma -- Myxoinflammatory Fibroblastic Sarcoma -- Myxoma -- Nasal Glial Heterotopia -- Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma -- Neurofibroma -- Neuroma -- Neurothekeoma -- Nevus Lipomatosus Superficialis -- Nodular Fasciitis -- Nuchal-Type Fibroma -- Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor -- Ovarian Fibroma -- Ovarian Sclerosing Stromal Tumor -- Palmar / Plantar Fibromatosis -- Papillary Intralymphatic Angioendothelioma -- Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumor (Pecoma) -- Perineurioma -- Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor -- Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor -- Pleomorphic Dermal Sarcoma -- Pleomorphic Fibroma -- Pleomorphic Hyalinizing Angiectatic Tumor -- Pleomorphic Lipoma -- Pleomorphic Liposarcoma -- Pleomorphic Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Pleuropulmonary Blastoma -- Plexiform Fibrohistiocytic Tumor -- Plexiform Fibromyxoma -- Primitive Myxoid Mesenchymal Tumor Of Infancy -- Proliferative Fasciitis -- Proliferative Myositis -- Prostate Stromal Tumor Of Uncertain Malignant Potential -- Prostate Soft Tissue Tumors -- Prostate Stromal Sarcoma -- Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia -- Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma -- Pulmonary Myxoid Sarcoma -- Pyogenic Granuloma -- Retiform Hemangioendothelioma -- Rhabdoid Tumor -- Rhabdomyoma -- Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Schwannoma -- Sclerotic Fibroma -- Skin Soft Tissue Tumors -- Smarc-Deficient Sarcomas -- Smarc-Deficient Thoracic Sarcoma -- Smarc-Deficient Uterine Sarcoma -- Smooth Muscle Tumor Of Uncertain Malignant Potential (Stump) -- Solitary Circumscribed Neuroma -- Solitary Fibrous Tumor -- Spindle Cell Hemangioma -- Spindle Cell Lipoma -- Spindle Cell/Sclerosing Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Spleen Soft Tissue Tumors -- Superficial Angiomyxoma -- Superficial Fibromatosis -- Synovial Hemangioma -- Synovial Sarcoma -- Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor -- Triton Tumor -- Tufted Hemangioma -- Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma -- Undifferentiated/Unclassified Sarcomas -- Uterine Adenosarcoma -- Uterine Leiomyoma -- Uterine Leiomyosarcoma -- Uterine Sarcomas -- Uterine Soft Tissue Tumors -- Uterine Undifferentiated Sarcoma -- Venous Hemangioma -- Well Differentiated Liposarcoma.
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Surgery for Recurrent Soft Tissue Sarcoma : Barrier Resection and Reconstruction

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Ruming Zhang, editor. --Singapore: Springer ; Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers , c2020.
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This book addresses surgical management for recurrent soft tissue sarcomas (RSTS) based on a wealth of clinical cases. With aim to reduce recurrence rate, a surgical strategy of barrier resection plus repair reconstruction referring to natural barriers in human body for enhancing curative effect is presented in details. The first part introduces the general theory of surgical treatment for RSTS. The second part is a portfolio of clinical cases, showing the essential of the surgical strategy fro…
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Zhang, Ruming
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Ruming Zhang, editor
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
Springer ; Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 581 p.) : 413 illus., 411 illus. in color
ISBN
9789811512322
9789811512315 (Print ed.)
9789811512339 (Print ed.)
9789811512346 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Margins of Excision
Reoperation
Sarcoma - surgery
Specialty
Surgical Oncology
Abstract
This book addresses surgical management for recurrent soft tissue sarcomas (RSTS) based on a wealth of clinical cases. With aim to reduce recurrence rate, a surgical strategy of barrier resection plus repair reconstruction referring to natural barriers in human body for enhancing curative effect is presented in details. The first part introduces the general theory of surgical treatment for RSTS. The second part is a portfolio of clinical cases, showing the essential of the surgical strategy from hundreds of cases with tumour of different anatomical sites. Each case report is composed of detailed medical history, radiographic images and operational photos. It will help readers to make proper decisions on the basis of specific purposes. This book will be of benefit to oncologists, orthopaedic surgeons, general surgeon, plastic surgeons, and medical students.
Contents
Part I. General Instructions -- 1. Overview of Recurrence of Soft Tissue Sarcoma (STS) -- 2. Principles of Surgical Treatment of RSTS -- 3. Barrier Resection -- 4. Simple Coverage and Closure of Wound -- 5. Special Relationship Between Muscle and Soft Tissue Sarcoma (STS) -- 6. RSTS Complicated with Bone Invasion -- 7. Tumor Bed Resection -- 8. Complications Requiring Surgical Intervention -- Part II. Surgical Treatment of Common RSTS -- 9. Surgical Treatment of RSTS in the Clavicular-Thoracic-Axillary Area -- 10. Surgical Treatment of RSTS of the Dorsal Scapula-Upper Arm -- 11. Surgical Treatment of RSTS in the Lower Abdominal Wall-Perineum, Iliac-Pelvic, Gluteal, and Inguinal Region -- 12. Surgical Treatment of Thigh RSTS -- 13. Surgical Treatment of RSTS Around the Knee and in the Proximal Segment of the Lower Leg -- 14. Surgical Treatment of Foot, Ankle and Lower Leg RSTS -- 15. Surgical Treatment of RSTS in Forearm and Elbow Area -- 16. Surgical Treatment of RSTS on the Wrist-Palmar-Dorsum of the Hand.
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