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Oral Cavity Reconstruction [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 975 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1574448927
  • ISBN-13: 9781574448924
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 975 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1574448927
  • ISBN-13: 9781574448924
Teised raamatud teemal:
Standing as the most comprehensive reference on oral cancer reconstruction, this handbook serves as an all-encompassing compendium of surgical and cosmetic strategies for the reconstruction of bone, muscles, nerves, arteries, and anatomical structures of the oral cavity- covering wounds extending from the lips to the pharynx with detailed illustrations depicting the exact techniques utilized for functional and cosmetic repair and optimization of quality of life.
Foreword v
Preface vii
Acknowledgment ix
Contributors xvii
SECTION I: PRE-TREATMENT EVALUATION
Principles and History of Oral Cavity Reconstruction
1(10)
Carsten E. Palme
Patrick J. Gullane
Introduction
1(1)
Evaluation and Planning
2(1)
Reconstructive Options
3(4)
Conclusion
7(1)
References
7(4)
Anatomy of the Oral Cavity and Related Structures
11(12)
Jeffrey H. Spiegel
Daniel G. Deschler
Introduction
11(1)
Importance of Structure and Function
11(11)
Conclusion
22(1)
References
22(1)
Functional Aspects and Physiology of the Oral Cavity
23(16)
Gregory K. Hartig
Introduction
23(1)
Embryology
23(2)
Oral Competence
25(2)
Salivation
27(1)
Mastication
28(4)
Bolus Formation and Propulsion
32(3)
Taste
35(1)
Conclusion
36(1)
References
36(3)
Pathology of Neoplastic Diseases of the Oral Cavity
39(20)
Mary Richardson
Introduction
39(1)
Oral Squamous Malignancy by Anatomic Site
40(12)
Oral Lichen Planus (OLP)
52(1)
Osteoradionecrosis
52(1)
Melanoma
52(1)
Sarcoma
53(1)
Tissue Procurement
54(1)
Conclusion
54(1)
References
54(5)
Benign Lesions and Tumors of the Oral Cavity
59(20)
Charles L. Dunlap
Introduction
59(15)
References
74(5)
Planning and Diagnostic Evaluation in Oral Cavity Reconstruction
79(16)
Terance T. Tsue
David J. Kriet
Derrick I. Wallace
Douglas A. Girod
Introduction
79(1)
Evaluation and Planning
80(7)
Reconstructive Options
87(4)
Conclusion
91(1)
References
91(4)
SECTION II: TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Surgical Approaches to the Oral Cavity
95(24)
J. David Osguthorpe
Judith M. Skoner
Introduction
95(3)
Evaluation and Planning
98(4)
Reconstructive Options
102(14)
Conclusion
116(1)
References
117(2)
Lip Reconstruction
119(38)
Gregory Renner
Introduction
119(1)
Pertinent Anatomy
119(3)
Evaluation and Planning
122(2)
Reconstructive Options
124(5)
Lip Repair Techniques
129(3)
Simple Lip Advancement Flaps
132(21)
Summary
153(1)
References
153(4)
Reconstruction of the Buccal Mucosa and Salivary Ducts
157(20)
Timothy M. McCulloch
D. Gregory Farwell
Introduction
157(1)
Evaluation and Planning
158(1)
Reconstructive Options
159(14)
Summary
173(1)
References
173(4)
Ventral Tongue and Floor of Mouth
177(28)
Brian B. Burkey
C. W. David Chang
Introduction
177(1)
Evaluation and Planning
177(1)
Reconstructive Options
178(20)
Conclusion
198(1)
Problem-Based Discussion
199(1)
References
200(5)
Reconstruction of Partial Glossectomy Defects
205(18)
Judith M. Skoner
Joshua Hornig
Terry A. Day
Introduction
205(1)
Reconstructive Options
206(13)
References
219(4)
Reconstruction of the Base of Tongue and Total Glossectomy Defects
223(30)
Mark K. Wax
Dana S. Smith
Introduction
223(2)
Evaluation and Planning
225(2)
Reconstructive Options
227(22)
Conclusion
249(1)
References
250(3)
Hard Palate Reconstruction
253(20)
J. Trad Wadsworth
Neal Futran
Introduction
253(1)
Evaluation and Planning
253(1)
Reconstructive Options
254(9)
Decision Making Tips
263(6)
Preoperative Considerations
269(1)
Special Surgical Requirements
269(1)
Conclusion
270(1)
References
270(3)
Reconstruction of the Soft Palate and Velopharyngeal Complex
273(10)
Craig W. Senders
Introduction
273(1)
Evaluation and Planning
274(1)
Reconstructive Options
275(6)
Conclusion
281(1)
References
281(2)
Cleft Lip and Palate
283(24)
Jonathan M. Sykes
Travis T. Tollefson
Introduction
283(3)
Evaluation and Planning
286(6)
Reconstructive Options
292(13)
Conclusion
305(1)
References
305(2)
Dental and Prosthetic Reconstruction of the Oral Cavity
307(20)
Betsy K. Davis
Eleni Roumanas
Introduction
307(1)
Evaluation and Planning
308(1)
Reconstruction Options
309(16)
Conclusion
325(1)
References
325(2)
Mandibular Reconstruction
327(20)
Deepak Gurushanthaiah
Jeffrey R. Haller
Introduction
327(1)
Evaluation and Planning
327(1)
Reconstructive Options
328(9)
Location of Mandibular Defects
337(6)
Conclusion
343(1)
References
344(3)
Composite Defects of the Oromandibular Complex
347(36)
Douglas A. Girod
Terance T. Tsue
Introduction
347(1)
Relevant Anatomy
348(1)
Evaluation and Planning
348(2)
Reconstructive Options for the Oromandibular Complex
350(21)
Multiple Flaps for the Reconstruction of Oromandibular Defects
371(2)
Implants and Biomaterials
373(3)
Decision-Making Tips
376(2)
References
378(5)
Secondary Oral Cavity Reconstruction
383(8)
Theodoros N. Teknos
Douglas B. Chepeha
Steven J. Wang
Introduction
383(1)
Evaluation and Planning
383(1)
Reconstructive Options
384(4)
Decision-Making Tips
388(1)
Conclusion
389(1)
References
389(2)
SECTION III: POST-RECONSTRUCTIVE ISSUES
Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation
391(30)
Bonnie Martin-Harris
Julie Blair
Introduction
391(1)
Vocal Subsystems
391(2)
Swallowing
393(3)
Evaluation Methods and Observations
396(3)
Voice, Resonance, and Speech Disorders
399(2)
Swallowing Disorders
401(2)
Swallowing Treatment Strategies
403(6)
Summary
409(2)
Appendix A
411(4)
References
415(6)
Outcomes Research in Oral Cavity Reconstruction
421(10)
Michael G. Stewart
Introduction
421(2)
Global QOL Instruments
423(1)
Head and Neck Instruments
423(2)
Functional Status After Reconstruction
425(1)
QOL After Reconstruction
426(1)
Cost-Effectiveness Issues
426(2)
Summary
428(1)
References
428(3)
New Horizons in Oral Cavity Reconstruction
431(18)
Ahmed S. Ismail
Peter D. Costantino
David H. Hiltzik
Jason Moche
Craig D. Friedman
Introduction
431(1)
Distraction Osteogenesis
432(4)
Bone Growth Factors
436(4)
Tissue Engineered Oral Mucosal Lining
440(3)
Conclusion
443(1)
References
443(6)
Index 449


Terry A. Day, Douglas A. Girod