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Handbook of Burns. Volume 2, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation

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Lars-Peter Kamolz, Marc G. Jeschke, Raymund E. Horch, Markus Küntscher, Pavel Brychta, editors. (Second edition) --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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The second edition of this volume has been updated with chapters on scar treatment using laser, microneedling, tissue engineering, adipose tissue and lipofilling. It compiles the perspectives of a multi-author team, examining the entire spectrum of burn reconstruction and long-term treatment. Individual updated chapters cover basic aspects of wound healing and scarring, and plastic surgery relating to tissue rearrangement and the use of flaps, as well as the long-term use of skin and skin subst…
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Kamolz, Lars-Peter
Jeschke, Marc G.
Horch, Raymund E.
Küntscher, Markus
Brychta, Pavel
Responsibility
Lars-Peter Kamolz, Marc G. Jeschke, Raymund E. Horch, Markus Küntscher, Pavel Brychta, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 343 p.) : 202 illus., 194 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030345112
9783030345105 (Print ed.)
9783030345129 (Print ed.)
9783030345136 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Burns - rehabilitation
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Dermatology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
The second edition of this volume has been updated with chapters on scar treatment using laser, microneedling, tissue engineering, adipose tissue and lipofilling. It compiles the perspectives of a multi-author team, examining the entire spectrum of burn reconstruction and long-term treatment. Individual updated chapters cover basic aspects of wound healing and scarring, and plastic surgery relating to tissue rearrangement and the use of flaps, as well as the long-term use of skin and skin substitutes. Furthermore, it addresses topics such as rehabilitation and scar management in detail. It provides comprehensive reconstruction guidelines organized by anatomic region (e.g. face, hands, ...) as well as future trends and prospects in burn reconstruction, such as allotransplantation and bionics. Please also have a look at the volume Handbook of Burns Volume 1, Acute Burn Care 2nd edition.
Contents
Part I. Psychological Aspects and Long Time Consequences -- 1. Acute Stress Disorder and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Individuals Suffering from Burn Injury -- 2. Long-Term Outcomes Following Burn Injuries -- Part II. Skin Architecture and Burn Wound Healing -- 3. Skin Architecture and Function -- 4. Burn Wound Healing: Pathophysiology -- Part III. Scar Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation -- 5. Scar Assessment -- 6. Burn Scar Treatment -- 7. The Future of Wound Documentation: Three-Dimensional, Evidence-Based, Intuitive, and Thorough -- 8. Evaluation of Mimic Function in Patients with Facial Burns by Use of the Three-Dimensional Video-Analysis -- 9. Rehabilitation and Scar Management -- 10. Laser Treatment of Scars -- 11. The Value of Medical Needling in Burn Scars -- 12. Principles of Autologous Fat Grafting: Current Application in Burn Wounds and Scars -- 13. Exercise -- Part IV. Burn Reconstruction: Principles -- 14. Principles of Burn Reconstruction -- 15. Tissue Expanders in Burn Surgery -- 16. Burn Reconstruction: Skin Substitutes and Tissue Engineering -- 17. Twelve-Year Follow-Up: A Clinical Study on Dermal Regeneration -- Part V. Burn Reconstruction: Special Body Regions -- 18. Burn Reconstruction: Neck Region -- 19. Burn Reconstruction: Eye Region -- 20. Ear Reconstruction in Post-burn Ear Deformity -- 21. Reconstruction of the Perioral Region After Facial Burns -- 22. Nasal Reconstruction -- 23. Reconstruction/Correction of Burn Alopecia -- 24. Burn Reconstruction: Breast -- 25. Reconstruction of Burn Deformities of the Lower Extremity -- 26. Thermal Injuries to the Foot -- 27. Burn Reconstruction: Hand -- 28. Burn Reconstruction: Future Perspectives—Facial Transplantation -- 29. Modern Myoprostheses in Electric Burn Injuries of the Upper Extremity -- Part VI. Simulation and Training -- 30. Simulation and Training.
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Deep Sternal Wound Infections

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Raymund E. Horch, Christian Willy, Ingo Kutschka (eds.). --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer , c2016.
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This concise and practical handbook covers the basics of pathophysiology, diagnosis, interdisciplinary surgical management, prevention and rehabilitation of patients with deep sternal wound infections and sternal osteomyelitis. All relevant aspects and surgical procedures are explained in an easily understandable way. Additionally special approaches and preventive measures are highlighted with regard to the perioperative handling as well as the rehabilitation possibilities. Through concise text…
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Horch, Raymund E
Willy, Christian
Kutschka, Ingo
Responsibility
Raymund E. Horch, Christian Willy, Ingo Kutschka (eds.)
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 137 p.) : ill.
ISBN
9783662497661
9783662497647 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Osteomyelitis
Sternotomy - adverse effects
Sternum - injuries
Surgical Wound Infection
Abstract
This concise and practical handbook covers the basics of pathophysiology, diagnosis, interdisciplinary surgical management, prevention and rehabilitation of patients with deep sternal wound infections and sternal osteomyelitis. All relevant aspects and surgical procedures are explained in an easily understandable way. Additionally special approaches and preventive measures are highlighted with regard to the perioperative handling as well as the rehabilitation possibilities. Through concise texts with numerous illustrations, the book is ideal for the practice and as a supplement to further studies. This book is suitable for all specialists who are involved into the treatment and diagnosis of sternal wound infections, particularly cardio-thoracis, thoracic, plastic, vascular surgeons, cardiologists, radiologists, and rehabilitation physicians.
Contents
1. Definition, Classification, and Epidemiology of Sternal Osteomyelitis -- 2. Anatomy and Blood Supply of the Sternum -- 3. Pathophysiology of Sternal Osteomyelitis -- 4. Stabilization of Thoracic Wall and Ventilatory Function by Negative Pressure Wound Therapy -- 5. Radiological Diagnostics of Postoperative Sternal Osteomyelitis -- 6. Microbiological Aspects and Epidemiological Data of Poststernotomy Deep Sternal Wound Infection -- 7. Primary Wound Management of Poststernotomy Infection -- 8. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Poststernotomy Deep Sternal Wound Infection -- 9. Bone Stabilization Methods After Sternal Osteotomy -- 10. Principles of Plastic Surgery in Sternal Osteomyelitis -- 11. Plastic Surgical Methods of Defect Coverage in Sternal Osteomyelitis with Pedicled Flaps -- 12. Indications for Free Flap Coverage and Interdisciplinary Combined Approaches with Vascular Surgery AV Loops -- 13. Anesthesiological Management -- 14. Rehabilitation After Sternal Osteomyelitis -- 15. Prevention of Poststernotomy Wound Infections by Closed Incision Negative Pressure Therapy -- Servicepart.
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