Plastic and reconstructive surgery approaches and techniques

"Contemporary guide to the fundamental approach and techniques of plastic surgery"--Proporcionado por el editor.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Farhadieh, Ross D., editor (editor), Bulstrode, Neil, editor, Cugno, Sabrina, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Inc 2015.
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46132739*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • About the companion website
  • Part I: Basic science and principles
  • 1 Wound healing and scar formation
  • 2 Basic skin flaps and blood supply
  • 3 Biomaterials and structural fat grafting
  • 4 Local anaesthetics
  • 5 Lasers
  • 6 Tissue expansion
  • 7 Tissue engineering
  • Part II: Integument
  • 8 Skin structure
  • 9 Melanoma
  • 10 Non]melanoma skin cancers
  • 11 Atypical skin lesions
  • 12 Allotransplantation
  • 13 Radiation therapy and soft tissue response
  • 14 Burns: acute care and reconstruction
  • Part III: Paediatric plastic surgery and congenital disorders
  • 15 Congenital melanocytic naevi
  • 16 Vascular anomalies
  • 17 Cleft lip
  • 18 Cleft palate and velopharyngeal dysfunction
  • 19 Congenital ear anomalies
  • 20 Craniofacial clefts
  • 21 Craniosynostosis
  • 22 Orthognathic surgery
  • 23 Facial reanimation
  • Part IV: Head and neck reconstruction
  • 24 Head and neck malignancy: staging and neck dissections
  • 25 Oral tongue reconstruction
  • 26 Mandibular reconstruction
  • 27 Maxillary reconstruction
  • 28 Pharyngeal reconstruction
  • 29 Skull base reconstruction
  • 30 Cheek reconstruction
  • 31 Lip reconstruction
  • 32 Nasal reconstruction
  • 33 Eyelid reconstruction
  • 34 Ear reconstruction
  • 35 Scalp and calvarial reconstruction
  • 36 Facial trauma
  • Part V: Breast
  • 37 Anatomy and physiology of the breast
  • 38 Breast augmentation
  • 39 Breast reconstruction
  • 40 Gynaecomastia and tuberous breast
  • 41 Mastopexy and breast reduction
  • Part VI: Trunk and lower limb
  • 42 Chest wall reconstruction
  • 43 Abdominal wall reconstruction
  • 44 Genitourinary and perineal reconstruction
  • 45 Pressure sores
  • 46 Lower limb reconstruction
  • 47 Lymphoedema
  • Part VII: Upper limb
  • 48 Hand examination and investigations
  • 49 Congenital hand differences
  • 50 Finger tip injuries
  • 51 Flexor tendon injuries
  • 52 Extensor tendon injuries
  • 53 Tendon transfers
  • 54 Amputations, replantation and thumb reconstruction
  • 55 Compartment syndrome in the extremities
  • 56 Nerve injury, repair and reconstruction
  • 57 Brachial plexus injuries and reanimation
  • 58 Nerve compressions
  • 59 Dupuytren disease
  • 60 Fractures and dislocations in the hand
  • 61 Osteoarthritis and prosthetic joints in the hand
  • 62 Wrist pathology
  • 63 Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand and wrist
  • 64 Lesions of the hand
  • Part VIII: Aesthetic surgery
  • 65 Facial anatomy and ageing
  • 66 Non]operative facial rejuvenation
  • 67 Forehead lift
  • 68 Upper eyelid rejuvenation
  • 69 Lower eyelid-cheek junction rejuvenation
  • 70 Facelift
  • 71 Neck lift
  • 72 Rhinoplasty
  • 73 Genioplasty
  • 74 Blepharoptosis
  • 75 Liposuction and liposculpture
  • 76 Abdominoplasty and body contouring
  • Part IX: Military, simulation training and exams
  • 77 Simulation learning in plastic surgery
  • 78 Military plastic surgery
  • 79 Plastic surgery fellowship and board exams.