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Flaps and Reconstructive Surgery 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

(Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan), (Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 872 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 2610 g, Approx. 1051 illustrations (1051 in full color); Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323243223
  • ISBN-13: 9780323243223
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 872 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 2610 g, Approx. 1051 illustrations (1051 in full color); Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323243223
  • ISBN-13: 9780323243223
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Flaps and Reconstructive Surgery, by Drs. Fu-Chan Wei and Samir Mardini, explains how to achieve excellent results while performing all major conventional and perforator flaps used as both pedicled and free flap procedures. Respected microsurgeons from around the world describe how to use these flaps to reconstruct particular defects around the body. Videos demonstrate the entire spectrum of surgical reconstructive procedures and flaps, while high-quality illustrations, clear photographs and detailed case studies provide examples to help you achieve best possible outcomes.


  • See how to make optimal use of perforator flaps for reconstruction of the mandible, maxilla, forehead, lower extremity . pedicled flaps for reconstruction of shoulder motion in brachial plexus palsy . anterolateral thigh flaps for reconstruction of defects in the head and neck, upper extremity, and lower extremity . temporoparietal fascia flap for ear reconstruction . nerve grafts for obstetric brachial plexus palsy reconstruction ... groin flaps for hand reconstruction ... harvest of the trimmed great toe, second toe, and combined second and third toe for hand and finger reconstruction . harvest of the radial forearm flap . exposure of recipient vessels in the facial artery and vein, transverse cervical artery and vein, and superficial temporal artery and vein . and much more.

  • Benefit from the knowledge, experience and unique insight of many of the world's most respected reconstructive micro surgeons.

  • Watch surgeons perform procedures in real time with an unparalleled two-hour video collection that demonstrates harvest of the fibula flap for use in mandible reconstruction, the jejunum for esophagus reconstruction, and the SIEA, DIEP and IGAP flaps for breast reconstruction . functioning muscle transfers for a variety of defects, including the gracilis muscle for facial reanimation and the gracilis musculocutaneous flap for finger flexion reconstruction with innervation using the intercostal nerves . lymphaticovenous anastomoses and microvascular anastomosis of the artery using suture techniques and anastomosis of the vein . and many other essential techniques.

  • Visualize what to look for and how to proceed with high-quality illustrations of regional anatomy, flap anatomy, and step-by-step flap dissections, as well as clear photographs demonstrating successful reconstructions.

  • Read detailed case studies that illustrate how to optimize every aspect of the care of the reconstructive surgery patient, including the postoperative period and long-term follow-up.

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Doody's Core Titles® 2022

2017 BMA Awards: First Prize, Surgery

"This is a singularly excellent book on flaps and reconstruction of defects that will educate even the most seasoned of surgeons. It is a worthwhile addition to any practice or bookshelf, and one that will not collect dust."

- Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, MD (Bridgeport Hospital) Doody's Score: 95 - 4 Stars!

Video Table of Contents ix
List of
Chapter Contributors
xv
List of Expert Commentary Contributors
xxiv
Video Contributor List xxx
Preface xxxix
Dedication xli
Acknowledgments xlii
PART 1 PRINCIPLES
1 Problem Analysis in Reconstructive Surgery: Reconstructive Ladders, Elevators, and Surgical Judgment
1(1)
Nicholas B. Vedder
2 Classification of Flaps
1(5)
Geoffrey G. Hallock
Reza Ahmadzadeh
Steven F. Morris
3 Considerations in Flap Selection
6(5)
Geoffrey G. Hallock
4 Emerging Technology in Reconstructive Surgery
11(5)
Matthew M. Hanasono
5 Prefabrication and Prelamination
16(9)
Indranil Sinha
Lifei Guo
Julian J. Pribaz
6 Tissue Engineering
25(3)
Jan Jeroen Vranckx
Margot Den Hondt
7 Percutaneous Aponeurotomy and Lipofilling (PALF): A Regenerative Alternative to the Flap
28(12)
Roger Karl Khouri Jr.
Roger K. Khouri
8 Lymphedema: Microsurgical Reconstruction
40(21)
Joseph H. Dayan
Jaume Masia Ayala
Isao Koshima
9 Robotic Applications in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
61(1)
Jesse Selber
PART 2 CLINICAL ANATOMY AND RECIPIENT VESSEL ANATOMY, SELECTION, AND EXPOSURE
10 Clinical Anatomy of the Head and Neck, and Recipient Vessel Selection
61(14)
Peter C. Neligan
Basel Sharaf
11 Clinical Anatomy and Recipient Vessel Selection in the Chest, Abdomen, Groin, and Back
75(14)
Joshua Fosnot
Joseph M. Serletti
12 Clinical Anatomy and Recipient Vessel Selection in the Upper Extremity
89(26)
Karim Bakri
13 Clinical Anatomy and Recipient Vessel Selection and Exposure in the Lower Extremity
115(23)
Christopher J. Pannucci
T. Shane Johnson
L. Scott Levin
PART 3 RECONSTRUCTION
14 Head and Neck Reconstruction
138(24)
Michael Sosin
Mark Fisher
Eduardo D. Rodriguez
15 Facial Reanimation: Evolution and Refinements
162(21)
Julia K. Terzis
Dimitrios Karypidis
16 Breast Reconstruction
183(20)
Maurice Y. Nahabedian
17 Chest and Back Reconstruction
203(15)
Amanda K. Silva
David H. Song
18 Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
218
Donald P. Baumann
Charles E. Butler
19 Pelvic and Urogenital Reconstruction
43(184)
Jens U. Berli
Richard J. Redett
20 Upper Extremity Reconstruction
227(15)
Michael W. Neumeister
21 Adult Brachial Plexus Injury (A-BPI) Reconstruction
242(13)
David Chwei-Chin Chuang
22 Lower Extremity Reconstruction
255(20)
Frank Fang
Chih-Hung Lin
23 Functional Muscle Transfers for Various Purposes
275(20)
Milomir Ninkovic
P. Niclas Broer
S. Voigt
Marina Ninkovic
SECTION A MICROSURGERY TECHNIQUES
295
24 Nerves
295(15)
Kazuteru Doi
Alison Snyder-Warwick
25 Vessels
310
S. Raja Sabapathy
SECTION B FLAP HANDLING AND TECHNICAL TIPS
62(286)
26 Thinning and Tailoring
62(261)
Naohiro Kimura
27 Avoiding Complications
323(10)
Jeremy L. Wilson
Andrew N. Morritt
Kenneth L. Fan
Karen Kim Evans
Wayne A. Morrison
28 Flap Re-exploration and Salvage
333(15)
Jonathan Bank
Lawrence J. Gottlieb
SECTION C PRE AND POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT
348(19)
29 Postoperative Care
348(9)
Jonathan Rimler
Audrey Nguyen
Gregory R.D. Evans
30 Reconstructive Options Following Flap Failure
357(10)
Michael J. Miller
Rajiv Chandawarkar
PART 4 CONVENTIONALI WORKHORSE FLAPS
SECTION A LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE HEAD AND NECK
367(20)
31 Local Flaps in the Head and Neck: Forehead, FAMM, Submental, Nasolabial and Cervicofacial Flaps
367
Robert L. Walton
Thomas Willson
Elliot Hirsch
32 Temporoparietal Fascia Flap
72(315)
Steven L. Moran
Eric Santamaria
SECTION B LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE CHEST
387
33 Supraclavicular Artery Flap
387(9)
Michael R. Zenn
34 Pectoralis Major Flap
396
William Ignace Wei
Chan Yu Wai
35 Deltopectoral Flap and Internal Mammary Artery Perforator Flap
87(11)
J.R. Castro
Charles E. Stewart
Mark L. Urken
SECTION C LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE ABDOMEN
98(36)
36 Omentum, Superior Epigastric, and External/Internal Oblique Flaps
98(318)
Marina Barandun
Anne O'Neill
Stefan O.P. Hofer
37 Rectus Abdominis Flap
416
Marcus Castro Ferreira
Luis Henrique Ishida
Lincoln Saito Millan
38 Jejunum Flap
112(22)
Hung-Chi Chen
Stefano Spanio di Spilimbergo
Karen Kim Evans
Samir Mardini
SECTION D LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE BACK
134(330)
39 Trapezius Flap
134(298)
Franz Haas
Andreas Weiglein
Neal D. Futran
40 Scapular and Parascapular Flaps
432(14)
Claudio Angrigiani
Matthew M. Hanasono
41 Latissimus Dorsi Flap
446(18)
Gunter Germann
Matthias Reichenberger
SECTION E LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE PELVIS, GROIN, AND BUTTOCK
464(27)
42 Iliac Flap
464(14)
James S. Brown
43 Groin Flap and Superficial Circumflex Iliac Artery Perforator Flap
478
Isao Koshima
Kensuke Tashiro
Samir Mardini
Fu-Chan Wei
44 Gluteus Flap
157(334)
Moustapha Hamdi
SECTION F LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE UPPER EXTREMITY
491(49)
45 Pedicled Flaps of the Hand
491(20)
James P. Higgins
Ryan D. Katz
46 Lateral Arm Flap
511(14)
Milomir Ninkovic
Ulf Dornseifer
47 Radial Forearm Flap
525(15)
Amir H. Taghinia
Joseph Upton
SECTION G LOCAL AND FREE FLAPS IN THE LOWER EXTREMITY
540(108)
48 Local Flaps in the Foot
540(19)
Kevin D. Han
Karen Kim Evans
Christopher E. Attinger
49 Gracilis Flap
559(11)
Ronald M. Zuker
Robert D. Bains
50 Gastrocnemius Flap
570(11)
Alain-Charles Masquelet
Paolo Sassu
Marco Innocenti
51 Soleus Flap
581(15)
Jacques Baudet
Philippe Pelissier
Vincent Casoli
Philippe Caix
Felix J. Farias
Wieslawa De Pawlikowski
52 Fibula Flap
596
Christopher J. Salgado
Harvey Chim
Steven L. Moran
Fu-Chan Wei
Samir Mardini
53 Glabrous Skin Flaps
176(437)
Gregory M. Buncke
Rudolf F. Buntic
54 Toe Flaps and Toe Transplantation
613(23)
Chih-Hung Lin
Paolo Sassu
55 Medial Femoral Condyle and Descending Genicular Artery Perforator Flaps
636(12)
Matthew Houdek
Heinz Burger
Steven L. Moran
PART 5 PERFORATOR-BASED WORKHORSE FLAPS
56 Perforator Flaps in the Lateral Thoracic Region
648(20)
Jeong-Tae Kim
57 Deep and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flaps
668(19)
Alain R. Gagnon
Phillip N. Blondeel
58 Superior and Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flaps
687(13)
Robert J. Allen Sr
Joshua L. Levine
Katherine A. Impastato
59 Anterolateral and Anteromedial Thigh Flaps
700
Samir Mardini
Harvey Chim
Fu-Chan Wei
60 Tensor Fascia Lata Flap
190(527)
Omer Ozkan
O. Koray Coskunfirat
Ozlenen Ozkan
61 Posterior Tibial Artery Perforator Flap
717(12)
Niri S. Niranjan
62 Free-style Flaps
729
Fu-Chan Wei
Seng-Feng Jeng
Samir Mardini
PART 6 RECONSTRUCTIVE TRANSPLANT SURGERY
63 Starting a Reconstructive Transplantation Program
204(535)
Laurant Lantieri
Hatem Amer
64 Face Transplantation
739(15)
Joseph A. Ricci
Bohdan Pomahac
65 Hand and Upper Extremity Transplantation
754(16)
Jaimie T. Shores
Gerald Brandacher
W.P. Andrew Lee
66 Laryngeal, Abdominal Wall, and Uterus Transplantation
770
Omer Ozkan
Ozlenen Ozkan
67 Immunology and Research in Reconstructive Transplantation
210(569)
Maria Z. Siemionow
Bahar Bassiri Gharb
Antonio Rampazzo
68 Peripheral Nerve Allotransplantation
779(20)
Amy M. Moore
James T.W. Saunders
Susan E. Mackinnon
Index 799
Dr. Mardini is a plastic surgeon from Washington, DC who after serving a fellowship with Dr. Wei in Taiwan is a Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota and Director Face Transplant and Surgical Director, Essam and Dalal Obaid Center for Reconstructive Transplant Surgery