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Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery

Volume 4: Trunk and Lower Extremity

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Comprehensive and fully up to date, the six-volume Plastic Surgery remains the gold standard text in this complex area of surgery. Completely revised to meet the demands of both the trainee and experienced surgeon, Trunk and Lower Extremity, Volume 4 of Plastic Surgery, 5th Edition, features new, full-color clinical photos, procedural videos, lectures, and authoritative coverage of hot topics in the field. Editor-narrated video presentations offer a step-by-step audio-visual walkthrough of techniques and procedures.
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Elsevier
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9780323810418
9780323810418

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
680
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
2080
  • Volume One: Principles
    1 Plastic surgery and innovation in medicine
    2 History of reconstructive and aesthetic surgery
    3 Applying psychology to routine plastic surgery practice
    4 The role of ethics in plastic surgery and medico-legal issues in plastic surgery
    5 Business principles for plastic surgeons
    6 Value-based healthcare
    7 Digital photography in plastic surgery
    8 Pre- and intra-operative imaging for plastic surgery
    9 Patient safety in plastic surgery
    10 Anesthesia and pain management in plastic surgery
    11 Evidence-based medicine and health services research in plastic surgery
    12 Patient-reported outcomes in plastic surgery
    13 Health services research in plastic surgery
    14 Principles of cancer management
    15 Wound healing
    16 Scar prevention, treatment, and revision
    17 Skin grafting
    18 Tissue engineering
    19 Repair, grafting, and engineering of cartilage
    20 Repair and grafting of bone
    21 Repair and grafting of peripheral nerve
    22 Repair and grafting fat and adipose tissue
    23 Vascular territories
    24 Flap physiology, classification, and applications
    25 Principles and techniques of microvascular surgery
    26 Tissue expansion and implants
    27 Principles of radiation therapy
    28 Lymphedema: pathophysiology and basic science
    29 Benign and malignant nonmelanocytic tumors of the skin and soft tissue
    30 Melanoma
    31 Implants and biomaterials
    32 Transplantation in plastic surgery
    33 Technology innovation in plastic surgery: a practical guide for the surgeon innovator
    34 Robotics in plastic surgery
    35 Digital technology in plastic surgery
    36 Aesthetic improvement through noninvasive technologies
    37 Education and teaching in plastic surgery
    38 Global plastic surgery
    39 Gender-affirming surgery
    Index
    Volume Two: Aesthetic
    1 Managing the aesthetic surgery patient
    2 Principles of practice management and social media for cosmetic surgery
    Section I: Aesthetic Anesthesia Techniques
    3 Essential elements of patient safety in aesthetic plastic surgery
    4 Pain management in plastic surgery
    5 Anatomic blocks of the face and neck
    6 Local anesthesia
    Section II: Aesthetic Surgery of the Face
    7 Non-surgical skin care and rejuvenation
    8.1 Editors perspective: injectables and non-surgical resurfacing techniques
    8.2 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Soft-tissue fillers
    8.3 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Botulinum toxin/neurotoxins
    8.4 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Lasers in aesthetic surgery
    8.5 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Chemical peels
    8.6 Minimally invasive multimodal facial rejuvenation
    9.1 Editors perspective: surgical facial rejuvenation
    9.2 Facial anatomy and aging
    9.3 Principles and surgical approaches of facelift
    9.4 Facelift: Facial rejuvenation with loop sutures: the MACS lift and its derivatives
    9.5 Facelift: Platysma-SMAS plication
    9.6 Facelift: Lateral SMASectomy facelift
    9.7 Facelift: The extended SMAS technique in facial rejuvenation
    9.8 High SMAS facelift: combined single flap lifting of the jawline, cheek, and midface
    9.9 The lift-and-fill facelift
    9.10 Neck rejuvenation
    9.11 Male facelift
    9.12 Secondary facelift irregularities and the secondary facelift
    9.13 Perioral rejuvenation, including chin and genioplasty
    9.14 Facial feminization
    10 Editors perspective: brow and eye
    11 Forehead rejuvenation
    12 Endoscopic brow lift
    13 Blepharoplasty
    14 Secondary blepharoplasty
    15 Asian facial cosmetic surgery
    16 Facial fat grafting
    17 Editors perspective: nose
    18 Nasal analysis and anatomy
    19 Open technique rhinoplasty
    20 Closed technique rhinoplasty
    21 Airway issues and the deviated nose
    22 Secondary rhinoplasty
    23 Otoplasty and ear reduction
    24 Hair restoration
    Section III: General Aesthetic Surgery
    25.1 Editors perspective: liposuction
    25.2 Liposuction: a comprehensive review of techniques and safety
    25.3 Correction of liposuction deformities with the SAFE liposuction technique
    26 Editors perspective: abdominal contouring
    27 Abdominoplasty
    28 Lipoabdominoplasty with anatomical definition: a new concept in abdominal aesthetic surgery
    29 Editors perspective: truncal contouring
    30 Bra-line back lift
    31 Belt lipectomy
    32 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring in massive weight loss patients:
    the lower lipo-bodylift
    33 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring: autologous buttocks
    augmentation with purse-string gluteoplasty
    34 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring: lower bodylift with autologous
    gluteal flaps for augmentation and preservation of gluteal contour
    35.1 Editors perspective: buttock augmentations
    35.2 Buttock augmentation with implants
    35.3 Buttock shaping with fat grafting and liposuction
    36 Upper limb contouring
    37 Medial thigh
    38 Post-bariatric reconstruction
    39 Energy devices in aesthetic surgery
    40 Aesthetic genital surgery
    Volume Three: Craniofacial, Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatric Surgery
    Part 1: Craniofacial, Head and Neck Surgery
    1 Management of craniomaxillofacial fractures
    2 Scalp and forehead reconstruction
    3 Aesthetic nasal reconstruction
    4 Auricular construction
    5 Secondary treatment of acquired cranio-orbital deformities
    6.1 Computerized surgical planning: introduction
    6.2 Three-dimensional virtual planning in orthognathic surgery
    6.3 Computerized surgical planning in head and neck reconstruction
    7 Introduction to post-oncologic reconstruction
    8 Overview of head and neck soft-tissue and bony tumors
    9 Post-oncologic midface reconstruction: the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and
    MD Anderson Cancer Center approaches
    10 Local flaps for facial coverage
    11 Lip reconstruction
    12 Oral cavity, tongue, and mandibular reconstructions
    13 Hypopharyngeal, esophageal, and neck reconstruction
    14 Secondary facial reconstruction
    15 Facial paralysis
    16 Surgical management of facial pain, including migraines
    17 Facial feminization
    Part 2: Pediatric Surgery
    18 Embryology of the craniofacial complex
    Section I: Clefts
    19.1 Unilateral cleft lip: introduction
    19.2 Rotation advancement cheiloplasty
    19.3 Extended Mohler repair
    19.4 Anatomic subunit approximation approach to unilateral cleft lip repair
    20 Repair of bilateral cleft lip
    21.1 Cleft palate: introduction
    21.2 Straight line repair with intravelar veloplasty (IVVP)
    21.3 Double opposing Z-palatoplasty
    21.4 Buccal myomucosal flap palate repair
    21.5 The buccal fat pad flap
    21.6 Oral fistula closure
    21.7 Alveolar clefts
    21.8 Orthodontics in cleft lip and palate management
    21.9 Velopharyngeal dysfunction
    21.10 Secondary deformities of the cleft lip, nose, and palate
    21.11 Cleft and craniofacial orthognathic surgery
    Section II: Craniofacial
    22 Pediatric facial fractures
    23 Orbital hypertelorism
    24 Craniofacial clefts
    25.1 Craniosynostosis: introduction
    25.2 Nonsyndromic craniosynostosis
    25.3 Multisutural syndromic synostosis
    25.4 Neurosurgical and developmental issues in craniosynostosis
    26 Craniofacial microsomia
    27 Idiopathic progressive hemifacial atrophy
    28 Robin sequence
    29 Treacher Collins syndrome
    Section III: Pediatrics
    30 Congenital melanocytic nevi
    31 Vascular anomalies
    32 Pediatric chest and trunk deformities
    33 Pediatric tumors
    34 Conjoined twins
    Index
    Volume Four: Lower Extremity, Trunk and Burns
    1 Comprehensive lower extremity anatomy
    2 Management of lower extremity trauma
    Section I: Lower Extremity Surgery
    3.1 Lymphedema: introduction and editors perspective
    3.2 Imaging modalities for diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema
    3.3 Lymphaticovenular bypass
    3.4 Vascularized lymph node transplant
    3.5 Debulking strategies and procedures: liposuction of leg lymphedema
    3.6 Debulking strategies and procedures: excision
    4 Lower extremity sarcoma reconstruction
    5 Reconstructive surgery: lower extremity coverage
    6.1 Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of lower extremity pain
    6.2 Targeted muscle reinnervation in the lower extremity
    6.3 Lower extremity pain: regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces
    7 Skeletal reconstruction
    8 Foot reconstruction
    9.1 Diabetic foot: introduction
    9.2 Diabetic foot: management of wounds and considerations in biomechanics and amputations
    9.3 Diabetic foot: management of vascularity and considerations in soft-tissue reconstruction
    Section II: Trunk, Perineum, and Transgender
    10 Trunk anatomy
    11 Reconstruction of the chest
    12 Reconstruction of the posterior trunk
    13 Abdominal wall reconstruction
    14.1 Gender confirmation surgery: diagnosis and management
    14.2 Gender confirmation surgery, male to female: vaginoplasty
    14.3 Gender affirmation surgery, female to male: phalloplasty; and correction of male genital defects
    14.4 Breast, chest wall, and facial considerations in gender affirmation
    15 Reconstruction of acquired vaginal defects
    16 Pressure sores
    17 Perineal reconstruction
    Section III: Burn Surgery
    18 Burn, chemical, and electrical injuries
    19 Extremity burn reconstruction
    20 Management of the burned face and neck
    21 Pediatric burns
    Index
    Volume Five: Breast
    Section I: Aesthetic Breast Surgery
    1 Preoperative assessment and planning of the aesthetic breast patient
    2 Current status of breast implants
    3 Primary breast augmentation with implants
    4 Autologous fat transfer: fundamental principles and application for breast augmentation
    5 Augmentation mastopexy
    6 Mastopexy after massive weight loss
    7 Prevention and management of complications following breast augmentation and mastopexy
    8 Short scar breast reduction
    9 Reduction mammaplasty with inverted-T techniques
    10 Breast implant illness: diagnosis and management
    11 Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL): diagnosis and management
    12 A critical analysis of irrigation solutions in breast surgery
    13 Imaging and surveillance in patients with breast implants
    14 Breast implant explantation: indications and strategies to optimize aesthetic outcomes 15 Management strategies for gynecomastia
    16 Management options for gender affirmation surgery of the breast
    Section II: Reconstructive Breast Surgery
    17 Preoperative evaluation and planning for breast reconstruction following mastectomy
    18 Perfusion assessment techniques following mastectomy and reconstruction
    19 Introduction to prosthetic breast reconstruction
    20 One- and two-stage prepectoral reconstruction with prosthetic devices
    21 One-stage dual-plane reconstruction with prosthetic devices
    22 Two-stage dual-plane reconstruction with prosthetic devices
    23 Two-stage prosthetic reconstruction with total muscle coverage
    24 Skin reduction using smile mastopexy” technique in breast reconstruction
    25 Management of complications of prosthetic breast reconstruction
    26 Secondary refinement procedures following prosthetic breast reconstruction
    27 Introduction to autologous breast reconstruction with abdominal free flaps
    28 Breast reconstruction with the pedicle TRAM flap
    29 Breast reconstruction with the latissimus dorsi flap
    30 Autologous breast reconstruction with the DIEP flap
    31 Autologous breast reconstruction with the free TRAM flap
    32 Autologous breast reconstruction with the superficial inferior epigastric artery
    (SIEA) flap
    33 Introduction to autologous reconstruction with alternative free flaps
    34 Gluteal free flaps for breast reconstruction
    35 Autologous breast reconstruction with medial thigh flaps
    36 Autologous breast reconstruction with the profunda artery perforator (PAP) flap
    37 Autologous reconstruction with the lumbar artery perforator (LAP) free flap
    38 Hybrid breast reconstruction: combining flaps and implants
    39 Innervation of autologous flaps
    40 Stacked and conjoined flaps
    41 Management of complications following autologous breast reconstruction
    42 Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in breast surgery: techniques and
    outcomes
    43 Secondary procedures following autologous reconstruction
    44 Introduction to oncoplastic breast surgery
    45 Partial breast reconstruction using reduction and mastopexy techniques
    46 Oncoplastic breast reconstruction: local flap techniques
    47 Surgical and non-surgical management of breast cancer-related lymphedema
    48 Breast reconstruction and radiotherapy: indications, techniques, and outcomes
    49 Robotic-assisted autologous breast reconstruction
    50 Total breast reconstruction by external vacuum expansion (EVE) and autologous
    fat transfer (AFT)
    51 Current options for nipple reconstruction
    Index
    Volume Six: Hand and Upper Extremity
    Introduction: Plastic surgery contributions to hand surgery
    Section I: Principles of Hand Surgery
    1 Anatomy and biomechanics of the hand
    2 Examination of the upper extremity
    3 Diagnostic imaging of the hand and wrist
    4 Anesthesia for upper extremity surgery
    5 Principles of internal fixation
    Section II: Trauma Reconstruction
    6 Nail and fingertip reconstruction
    7 Hand fractures and joint injuries
    8 Fractures and dislocations of the wrist and distal radius
    9 Flexor tendon injuries and reconstruction
    10 Extensor tendon injuries
    11 Replantation
    12 Reconstructive surgery of the mutilated hand
    13 Thumb reconstruction: Non-microsurgical techniques
    14 Thumb reconstruction: Microsurgical techniques
    Section III: Specific Disorders
    15 Infections of the hand
    16 Tumors of the hand
    17 Dupuytrens disease
    18 Osteoarthritis in the hand and wrist
    19 Rheumatologic conditions of the hand and wrist
    20 Occupational disorders of the hand
    Section IV: Nerve Disorders
    21 Nerve entrapment syndromes
    22 Peripheral nerve repair and reconstruction
    23 Brachial plexus injuries: adult and pediatric
    24 Tetraplegia
    25 Tendon transfers
    26 Nerve transfers
    27 Free-functioning muscle transfer
    Section V: Challenging Disorders
    28 The ischemic hand
    29 The spastic hand
    30 The stiff hand
    31 The painful hand
    Section VI: Congenital Disorders
    32 Congenital hand I: Embryology, classification, and principles
    33 Congenital hand II: Malformations - whole limb
    34 Congenital hand III: Malformations - abnormal axis differentiation - hand plate:
    proximodistal and radioulnar
    35 Congenital hand IV: Malformations - abnormal axis differentiation - hand plate:
    unspecified axis
    36 Congenital hand V: Deformations and dysplasias - variant growth
    37 Congenital hand VI: Dysplasias - tumorous conditions
    38 Congenital hand VII: Dysplasias - congenital contractures
    39 Growth considerations in the pediatric upper extremity
    Section VII: New Directions
    40 Treatment of the upper extremity amputee
    41 Upper extremity composite allotransplantation
    42 Aesthetic hand surgery
    43 Hand therapy
    Index
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