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E-Book, Englisch, 365 Seiten, ePub

Hultman 50 Studies Every Plastic Surgeon Should Know

E-Book, Englisch, 365 Seiten, ePub

ISBN: 978-1-63853-521-8
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
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50 Studies Every Plastic Surgeon Should Know identifies those influential contributors who have shaped the practice of modern plastic surgery. Presenting chief sections of 50 key scientific articles in the field, it demonstrates the vast depth and diversity of plastic surgery and highlights the importance of innovation as the field's core competency.

No single sub-specialty is neglected. The book presents studies on hand, craniofacial, aesthetic, and burn surgery as well as breast, trunk, and head and neck reconstruction. Studies on microsurgery, surgical foundations, and innovation are also included.

The book also provides commentary from the studies' original authors, supplemented by expert reflections and editorial perspectives. A short bibliography is added to each review, serving as a springboard for further inquiry. The book is an invaluable reference for residents and surgeons studying for boards or in-service exams, as well as for seasoned surgeons who want to stay current in the field.
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Section One: Foundations1 The Use and Uses of Large Split Skin Grafts of Intermediate Thickness2 The Theory and Practical Use of the Z-Incision for the Relief of Scar Contractures3 Surgical Replacement of the Breast4 Clinical Definition of Independent Myocutaneous Vascular Territories5 Classfication of the Vascular Anatomy of Muscles: Experimental and Clinical CorrelationSection Two: Hand Surgery6 The Carpal-Tunnel Syndrom: Seventeen Years' Experience in Diagnosis and Treatment of Six Hundred Fifty-Four Hands7 Primary Repair of Lacerated Flexor Tendons in "No Man's Land"8 Reconstructions of the Thumb by Transposition of an Adjacent Digit9 Immediate Thumb Extension Following Extensor Indicis Proprius-to-Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon Transfer Using the Wide-Awake Approach10 Nerve Transfers for the Restoration of Hand Function After Spinal Cord InjurySection Three: Craniofacial Surgery11 Refinemnets in Rotation-Advancement Cleft Lip Technique12 Cleft Palate Repair by Double Opposing Z-Plasty13 Lengthening the Human Mandible by Gradual Distraction14 Technical Advances in Ear Reconstruction With Autogenous Rib Cartilage Grafts: Personal Experience With 1200 Cases15 The Definitive Plastic Surgical Treatment of the Severe Facial Deformities of Craniofacial Dysostosis: Crouzon's and Apert's DiseasesSection Four: Head and Neck Reconstruction16 A Two-Stage Method for Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction With a Primary Pectoral Skin Flap17 The Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap: A Versatile Flap for Reconstruction in the Head and Neck18 A 10-Year Experience in Nasal Reconstruction With the Three-Stage Forehead Flap19 A Review of 60 Consecutive Fibula Free Flap Mandibel Reconstructions20 Comprehensive Management of Pan-facial FracturesSection Five: Breast Reconstruction21 Comparison of Radical Mastectomy With Alternative Treatments for Primary Breast Cancer: A First Report of Results From a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial22 Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy Using the Temporary Expander23 Meta-analyses of the Relation Between Silicone Breast Implants and the Risk of Connective-Tissue Diseases24 Breast Reconstruction With a Transverse Abdominal Island Flap25 Vertical Mammaplasty and Liposuction of the BreastSection Six: Microsurgery26 Thumb Replacement: Great Toe Transplantation by Microvascular Anastomosis27 Early Microsurgical Reconstruction of Complex Trauma of the Extremities28 The Radial Forearm Flap: A Versatile Method for Intra-oral Reconstruction29 Conventional TRAM Flap Versus Free Microsurgical TRAM Flap for Immediate Breast Reconstruction30 Have We Found and Ideal Soft-Tissue Flap? An Experience With 672 Anterolateral Thigh FlapsSection Seven: Trunk Reconstruction31 "Components Separation" Method for Closure of Abdominal-Wall Defects: An Anatomic and Clinical Study32 Multivariate Predictors of Failure After Flap Coverage of Pressure Ulcers33 High-Lateral-Tension Abdominoplasty With Superficial Fascial System Suspension34 Utility of the Omentum in the Reconstruction of Complex Extraperitoneal Wounds and Defects: Donor-Site Complications in 135 Patients From 1975 to 200035 Body Contouring by Lipolysis: A 5-Year Experience With Over 3000 CasesSection Eight: Burn Surgery36 The Treatment of the Surface Burns37 The Use of a Topical Sulfonamide in the Control of Burn Wound Sepsis38 Early Excision and Grafting vs. Nonoperative Treatment of Burns of Indeterminant Depth: A Randomized Prospective Study39 Improved Net Protein Balance, Lean Mass, and Gene Expression Changes with Oxandrolone Treatment in the Severely Burned40 Pulsed Dye Laser Therapy and Z-Plasty for Facial Burn Scars: The Alternative to ExcisionSection Nine: Aesthetic Surgery41 The Superficial Musculo-aponeurotic System (SMAS) in the Parotid and Cheek Area42 Spreader Graft: A Method of Reconstructing the Roof of the Middle Nasal Vault Following Rhinoplasty43 A Placebo-Controlled Surgical Trial of the Treatment of Migraine Headaches44 Subfascial Endoscopic Transaxillary Augmentation Mammaplasty45 Treatment of Galbellar Frown Lines with C. Botulinum-A ExotoxinSection Ten: Innovations46 The Vascular Territories (Angiosomes) of the Body: Experimental Study and Clinial Applications47 Vacuum-Assisted Closure: A New Method for Wound Control and Treatment: Clinical Experience48 Facial Augmentation With Structural Fat Grafting49 A Prospective Analysis of 100 Consecutive Lymphovenous Bypass Cases for Treatment of Extremity Lymphedema50 Near-Total Human Face Transplantion for a Severely Disfigured Patient in the USA


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