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A systematic approach to Mohs surgery and reconstruction from renowned skin cancer surgeons
More than 5.4 million cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer, most notably basal cell, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, occur annually in the United States alone. The Mohs technique, developed in the 1950s and refined over the years, has the highest cure rate of any treatment for nonmelanoma skin cancer, is used increasingly for melanoma, and the lowest recurrence rate. Mohs Micrographic Surgery:: From Layers to Reconstruction by renowned dermatologic and Mohs surgeons Christopher Harmon and Stanislav Tolkachjov provides a detailed yet succinct road map to learning and mastering Mohs and reconstruction.
The algorithmic organization coupled with instructive photographs and illustrations provide a reader-friendly format conducive to learning. The two opening chapters describe the principles of Mohs surgery including:: progressive layer excision to determine if wound margins are cancer free, associated pitfalls, recurrences, special sites, reconstructive principles, and general considerations. The subsequent eight chapters are organized by facial site, from the nose to the eyelid/eyebrow. The final two chapters discuss combination reconstructions stretching over multiple subunits and perioperative management and wound care.
Key Highlights
This unique resource will help residents, fellows, and surgeons in dermatology, plastic surgery, and facial plastic surgery master nuances of Mohs reconstructive techniques to achieve the most functional and aesthetically pleasing outcomes for patients.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Data sheet
1. Mohs Micrographic Surgery
2. Facial Subunit Reconstructive Principles and General Considerations
3. Nose
4. Forehead and Temple Reconstruction
5. Scalp
6. Cheek
7. Auricular Reconstruction
8. Lip (Perioral) Reconstruction
9. Chin Reconstruction
10. Reconstruction of the Eyelids and Eyebrows
11. Combination Reconstruction
12. Perioperative Management and Wound Care
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