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Reoperative Aesthetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery

โœ Scribed by James C. Grotting


Publisher
Thieme
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
2122
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Reoperative Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery has long been regarded as the gold standard for secondary surgery, the best place to find full coverage of the entire spectrum of reoperative scenarios encountered by plastic surgeons. A valued resource for surgeons seeking solutions to common surgical problems, it is filled with clinical insights for both experienced practitioners and residents studying for the boards. Presented by the world's foremost plastic surgeons, the book covers the range of scenarios requiring reoperation: staged procedures, revision of unsatisfactory results, refinements and finesse procedures, recurrence of disease, changes associated with aging, and complications. Readers will appreciate its logical, thorough instructions for dozens of procedures addressing the head and neck, breast and chest wall, trunk, and extremities. The semi-atlas format features steps described and illustrated along with special tips, cautions, and clinical caveats needed for unusual situations or to manage possible complications. The book includes detailed discussions of the common reasons for reoperation, crucial anatomic considerations, patient evaluation, and timing of reoperation. One chapter delves into the special psychological challenges presented by the reoperative patient with strategies for management. Another on reoperative rhytidectomy covers new developments in face-lift surgery with attention given to facial shaping, scar concealment, hairline restoration, and midface rejuvenation. Two DVDs with operative videos supplement the text.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Frontmatter.pdf (p.1-24)
Chapter 1 What Is Reoperative Plastic Surgery.pdf (p.25-60)
Chapter 2 The Patient.pdf (p.61-80)
Chapter 3 Psychological Considerations in Reoperative Plastic Surgery Patients.pdf (p.81-102)
Chapter 4 The Surgeon.pdf (p.103-112)
Chapter 5 Common Secondary Complications.pdf (p.113-138)
Chapter 6 Scars and Scar Revision.pdf (p.139-172)
Chapter 7 Reoperation for Donor Site Complications.pdf (p.173-200)
Chapter 8 Repeated Tissue Expansion.pdf (p.201-220)
Chapter 9 Failed and Failing Free Flaps.pdf (p.221-242)
Chapter 10 Milestones in the Evolution of Face-Lift Techniques.pdf (p.243-282)
Chapter 11 Reoperative Rhytidectomy.pdf (p.283-334)
Chapter 12 Reoperative Forehead Lift.pdf (p.335-358)
Chapter 13 Use of Endoscopy in Reoperative Brow-Lifting.pdf (p.359-372)
Chapter 14 Adjunctive Surgical Procedures to Improve the Face-Lift Result.pdf (p.373-402)
Chapter 15 Adjunctive Procedures to Improve the Results in Facial Aesthetic Surgery.pdf (p.403-428)
Chapter 16 Revisional Fat Grafting of the Cheek and Lower Eyelid.pdf (p.429-466)
Chapter 17 Reoperative Blepharoplasty.pdf (p.467-506)
Chapter 18 Reoperative Lower Lid Blepharoplasty.pdf (p.507-538)
Chapter 19 Secondary Ptosis Correction.pdf (p.539-570)
Chapter 20 Reoperation and Avoidance and Treatment of Complications in Eyelid Surgery.pdf (p.571-620)
Chapter 21 Secondary Rhinoplasty.pdf (p.621-730)
Chapter 22 Reoperative Surgery for Nasal Reconstruction.pdf (p.731-784)
Chapter 23 Staged Sequential Procedures for Ear Reconstruction.pdf (p.785-826)
Chapter 24 Surgery for Recurrent Cutaneous Malignancies of the Head and Neck.pdf (p.827-854)
Chapter 25 Reoperative Issues Following Flap Reconstruction in the Head.pdf (p.855-884)
Chapter 26 Secondary Procedures in Facial Reanimation.pdf (p.885-906)
Chapter 27 Primary Care and Secondary Reconstruction of the Burned Face and Neck.pdf (p.907-928)
Chapter 28 Reoperative Facial Fracture Repair.pdf (p.929-1038)
Chapter 29 Secondary Corrections for Cleft Lip and Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity.pdf (p.1039-1078)
Chapter 30 Secondary Cleft Palate Surgery.pdf (p.1079-1138)
Chapter 31 Reoperative Craniomaxillofacial Surgery With Emphasis on Alloplastic Failure.pdf (p.1139-1164)
Chapter 32 Reoperative Craniomaxillofacial Surgery.pdf (p.1165-1220)
Chapter 33 Reoperative Breast Surgery After Reduction Mammaplasty and Mastopexy.pdf (p.1221-1286)
Chapter 34 Reoperative Surgery Following Breast Augmentation.pdf (p.1287-1342)
Chapter 35 Reoperation Following Implant Breast Reconstruction.pdf (p.1343-1390)
Chapter 36 Finishing Touches After Breast Reconstruction With Pedicled Flaps.pdf (p.1391-1436)
Chapter 37 Reoperation Following Free Flap Breast Reconstruction.pdf (p.1437-1506)
Chapter 38 Imaging Considerations in Plastic Surgery of the Breast.pdf (p.1507-1536)
Chapter 39 Local Recurrence After Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction.pdf (p.1537-1550)
Chapter 40 Reoperative Surgery of the Chest Wall.pdf (p.1551-1624)
Chapter 41 Reoperative Liposuction.pdf (p.1625-1660)
Chapter 42 Reoperation After Liposuction and Body Contour Surgery.pdf (p.1661-1726)
Chapter 43 Staging, Reoperation, and Treatment of Complications After Body Contouring in the Massive-Weight-Loss Patient.pdf (p.1727-1766)
Chapter 44 Reoperative Surgery of the Abdominal Wall.pdf (p.1767-1850)
Chapter 45 Treatment of Recurrent Pressure Sores.pdf (p.1851-1886)
Chapter 46 Reoperative Hand Surgery.pdf (p.1887-1964)
Chapter 47 Secondary Surgery Following Digit Replantation.pdf (p.1965-1988)
Chapter 48 Reoperative Surgery After Excision and Grafting of Upper Extremity Burns.pdf (p.1989-2010)
Chapter 49 Reoperative Peripheral Nerve Surgery.pdf (p.2011-2034)
Chapter 50 Reoperative Surgery Following Tissue Transplantation in Extremity Reconstruction.pdf (p.2035-2084)
Chapter 51 In Closing.pdf (p.2085-2090)
Credits.pdf (p.2091-2092)
Answer Key to Review Questions.pdf (p.2093-2094)
Index.pdf (p.2095-2122)


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