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Innovations in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

✍ Scribed by M. Eisenmann-Klein, M. Eisenmann-Klein, C. Neuhann-Lorenz


Publisher
Springer
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
499
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In preparation for the quadrennial international IPRAS conference, leading plastic surgeons worldwide have been asked by the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery to contribute their most up-to-date findings, research results, and experiences in their area of expertise. The book is structured according to the major fields of plastic surgery, and the reader is thus offered insight into the most significant contributions to the international community, as well as into new developments, tricks, and refinements in the field.


This book is about visions and pioneers in the field share their innovations with the reader.


Innovations in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery will not only give plastic surgeons up-to-date knowledge of new developments, but will inspire with its innovations, many of which have not been published before.

✦ Table of Contents


a.pdf......Page 1
front-matter.pdf......Page 2
Part I.pdf......Page 16
01.01 Rediscovering the Wheel- Using the Past to Influence the Future.pdf......Page 17
01.02 Factors that Influence the Plastic Surgeon to Innovate or Accept or Reject Innovations of Others.pdf......Page 25
Part II.pdf......Page 29
02.03 Tissue Engineering and Plastic Surgery.pdf......Page 30
02.04 The Bioengineered Organoid Skin in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.pdf......Page 37
02.05 Matrix Flaps β€” New Approaches to Flap Prefabrication- Experimental Data and First Clinical Applications.pdf......Page 42
02.06 Low Level Laser Therapy and Phototherapy Assisted Hydrogel Dressing in Burn Wound Healing- Light Guided Epithelial Stem Cell Biomodulation.pdf......Page 49
02.07 Artificial Nerve Conduits and the Role of Autologous Hair Follicle Stem Cell Derived Schwann Cells for Repair of Large Peripheral Nerve Gaps.pdf......Page 56
02.08 Therapeutic Healing of Radiolesions by Autologous Lipoaspirate Transplant- A Process Mediated by Adipose-Derived Adult Stem Cells.pdf......Page 62
Part III.pdf......Page 77
03.09 Neurotizations in Brachial Plexus Injuries- New Approaches.pdf......Page 78
03.10 Nerve Reconstruction by Means of Tubulization.pdf......Page 89
03.11 Recent Conclusions Regarding the Reconstructive Microsurgery of Peripheral Nerves.pdf......Page 93
03.12 Long-term Results After Vascularized Joint Transfer for Finger Joint Reconstruction.pdf......Page 106
03.13 Versatility of the Lateral Arm Flap.pdf......Page 115
03.14 Three Tricks for Microvascular Fibular Grafting of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head.pdf......Page 127
03.15 Application of Flaps for Coverage of Foot Wounds with Tendon and Bone Exposure Based on a Subunit Principle.pdf......Page 130
Part IV.pdf......Page 138
04.16 The Use of Frogskin as a Biological Dressing for Temporary Cover of Burn Wounds.pdf......Page 139
04.17 Wound Bed Preparation by Hydrosurgery.pdf......Page 148
Part V.pdf......Page 153
05.18 Advances in Understanding the Surgical Anatomy of the Face.pdf......Page 154
05.19 In Preparation for Facial Transplantation.pdf......Page 159
05.20 Reconstruction of the Head and Neck Area with Tissue Expanders.pdf......Page 169
05.21 The Utility of Biomaterials in Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery.pdf......Page 178
05.22 Innovative Techniques in Noma Reconstructive Surgery.pdf......Page 186
05.23 Aesthetic and Functional Innovations in Jaw Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap.pdf......Page 202
05.24 Aesthetics in Cleft Secondary Treatment.pdf......Page 213
05.25 Correction of the Nasojugal Groove.pdf......Page 221
05.26 Contemporary Concepts for Correction of Neck Contour Deformities.pdf......Page 230
05.27 Embracing the High SMAS for Facial Rejuvenation.pdf......Page 240
05.28 Barbed Sutures in Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery- Evolution of Thought and Process.pdf......Page 244
05.29 Forehead and Midface Endoscopic Surgery.pdf......Page 252
05.30 Endoscopy of the Forehead- A Simple, Effective and Lasting Procedure.pdf......Page 262
05.31 Baldness Surgery- Megasessions with Follicular Units.pdf......Page 267
05.32 The Cantilever Rib Graft in Nasal Reconstruction.pdf......Page 283
05.33 Nasal Tip Surgery in Primary Rhinoplasty- My Two Different Approaches with the Closed Technique.pdf......Page 289
05.34 Refinements in Nasal Tip Surgery.pdf......Page 305
Part VI.pdf......Page 310
06.35 Breast Reconstruction with Deep Inferior Epigastric Flap- State of the Art and Practical Aspects.pdf......Page 311
06.36 Back from the Future- Reappraisal of the Pedicled TRAM Flap in β€œStandard” Patients.pdf......Page 315
06.37 Decision Making in Breast Reconstruction with Implants in Irradiated Patients- An Algorithm.pdf......Page 319
06.38 Advanced Oncoplastic Breast Surgery- Evolution of Surgical Strategies.pdf......Page 326
06.39 The Knife Marker.pdf......Page 331
06.40 Breast Reduction with Ultrasound Assisted Lipoplasty.pdf......Page 334
06.41 Vertical Mastopexy.pdf......Page 342
06.42 Internal Pedicle Shaping to Improve Aesthetic Results in Reduction Mammaplasty.pdf......Page 351
06.43 The Crossed Dermal Flaps Technique in Breast Reduction.pdf......Page 358
06.44 Sagittal Reduction Mammaplasty.pdf......Page 369
06.45 One-Stage Periareolar Breast Augmentation and Mastopexy for Tuberous Breasts and Mild to Moderate Hypoplastic and Ptotic Breasts.pdf......Page 379
06.46 Mastopexy - Augmentation.pdf......Page 385
06.47 Refinements in Breast Augmentation- How to Obtain Aesthetic and Natural Results.pdf......Page 393
06.48 Breast Augmentation- Particular Pearls for the Subpectoral Technique.pdf......Page 401
06.49 Transaxillary Subfascial Breast Augmentation- Optimizing Outcomes.pdf......Page 409
06.50 Subfascial Breast Augmentation.pdf......Page 414
06.51 Cohesive Breast Implants- A Significant Difference.pdf......Page 422
Part VII.pdf......Page 425
07.52 Liposuction in Arm Lymphedema Treatment.pdf......Page 426
07.53 Glandular Shaving- A New Treatment Modality for Axillary Hyperhidrosis.pdf......Page 436
07.54 Lipomioplasty with VASER- A New Approach to Body Contouring.pdf......Page 440
07.55 Innovation in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Lipoplasty.pdf......Page 450
Part VIII.pdf......Page 461
08.56 Adhesion Stitches to Avoid and to Treat Seroma.pdf......Page 462
08.57 Lipoabdominoplasty.pdf......Page 478
08.58 Lower Body Lift After Massive Weight Loss- Belt Lift.pdf......Page 489
back-matter.pdf......Page 494


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