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Essential Tissue Healing of the Face and Neck

Essential Tissue Healing of the Face and Neck

9781607950073
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This unique textbook focuses exclusively on wound healing of the face and neck, integrating scientific principle with state-of-the-art clinical precept. Detailed, step-by-step surgical techniques demonstrate the best methods of repair of tissue. Contemporary healing concepts encompass the structures of the skin, cartilage, bone, nerve, oral mucosa, middle ear mucosa and airway mucosa.

The book benefits from the diverse backgrounds and expertise of each of its authors bringing the reader new insights to the question of why some facial and neck wounds heal satisfactorily and others do not. Dr. Hom suggests a holistic approach to surgery of the face and neck that includes the healing process. Future directions for wound healing of the face and neck are also illuminated. The first section describes the healing aspects of the structures of the face and neck the second section addresses common clinical tissue healing problems encountered and methods to treat them. The third section discusses specific therapies used to optimize healing.

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46976
9781607950073
9781607950073

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
442
Dimensions (mm)
218 x 288
Weight (g)
2

  • Section One: Salient Healing Features of Specific Tissues of the Face and Neck

    1: Wound Healing of Skin, Hebda
    2: Facial Bones, Yu, Dinsmore
    3: Craniofacial Cartilage Wound Healing: Implications for Facial Surgeons, Friedman, Micou
    4: Peripheral Nerve, Rowe, Matloub
    5: Salient Healing Features of Muscles of the Face & Neck, Kalliainen
    6: Salient Features of the Oral Mucosa, Wehrhan, Schultze-Mosgau, Schliephake
    7: Wound Healing of the Larynx, Thibeault
    8: Wound Healing in the Subglottis & Trachea, Dohar, Hebda, Sandulache
    9: Cervical Esophagus, Maddalozzo, Sulman
    10: Salient Healing Features of the Tympanic Membrane, Hellstrom
    11: Sinonasal Mucosal Wound Healing: Implications for Contemporary Rhinologic Surgery, Shipchandler, Batra, Citardi

    Section Two: Clinical Problems and Issues of Healing Tissues

    12: Burned Facial Skin, Gosain, Das
    13: Keloids and Hypertrophic Scarring, Chim, Tang
    14: Laser Resurfaced Facial Skin: Clinical Problems & Issues of Healing Tissues: Pearls and Pitfalls, Koch, Banthia
    15: Irradiated Skin and its Postsurgical Management, Hom, Ho, Lee
    16: Irradiated Soft Tissue Wounds, Adams
    17: Nonunion of the Mandible and the Irradiated Mandible, MacLeod
    18: Irradiated Temporal Bone, Hahn, Brodie
    19: Cranial Suture Biology and Craniosynostosis, Longaker, Nacamuli, Wan
    20: Vocal Fold Scar, Sataloff
    21: Clinical Considerations of Wound Healing in the Subglottis and Trachea, Ottenson, Parekh, Dohar
    22: The Facial Nerve After Injury, May, Boaheni

    Section Three: Therapeutic Options

    23: General Approach to a Poorly Healing Problem Wound: Practical and Clinical Overview, Hom, Dresner
    24: Nutrition and Wound Healing, Barbul, Katz
    25: Controlling Infection, Johnson, Fraioli
    26: Wound Debridement, Brem, Schultz, Ayello
    27: Hyperbaric Oxygen and Wound Healing in the Head & Neck, Feldmeir
    28: Blood Products in Wound Healing, Greene, Johnson, OGrady, Toriumi
    29: Growth Factors – Modulators of Wound Healing, Nanney, Greco
    30: Vacuum Assisted Devices for Difficult Wounds of the Face & Neck, Stoeckel, Molnar, Argenta, DeFranzo
    31: Choice of Wound Dressings and Ointments, Brown, Zitelli
    32: Adipose Tissue in Stem Cell Biology, Ogle, Katz, Tholopady

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