SKIN FLAPS IN FACIAL SURGERY

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9780071459433
  • Author: BUCHEN
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
  • Publish Date: 2006-12-04


Sharpen your facial surgery skills--by mastering the design and execution of flaps

This practical, all-encompassing sourcebook demystifies the planning and execution of flaps for anyone performing facial surgery. Written by leading facial surgery experts, the book starts with an introductory chapter that highlights the basic principles common to all flaps. Next, you'll get an in-depth look at flap physiology and random flap patterns, such as advancement and rotation flaps; split- and full-thickness grafts; the repair of eyelids, ears, and lips; the replacement of nasal lining and support; and free flaps.

The high-yield coverage features multiple options for any procedure, and is supported by a quick-access format that features lines and arrows superimposed on full-color patient photos--a convenient tool that helps you visualize the design and movement of flaps.

Features

A step-by-step, technique-driven presentation that deepens your understanding of facial surgery involving flaps A skill-building presentation of multiple close options--including the pros and cons of eachA graphic outline of each flap, accompanied by patient photos that include superimposed lines and arrows showing how the flap is designedHighly instructive, up-to-date chapters on random pattern flaps: advancement, rotation, transposition, and interpolation flapsImportant coverage of split- and full-thickness grafts Unique single-chapter coverage of retracted eyelid repair and ectropion Approximately 500 full-color photographs throughout And much more!
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AuthorBUCHEN
Publish DateDec 4, 2006
Stock StatusPlease allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery
Table Of ContentSkin Flaps in Facial Surgery

1 Flap Principles

2 Advancement Flaps

3 Rotation Flaps

4 Transposition Flaps

5 Interpolation

6 Full-Thickness Skin Grafts

7 Eyelid Reconstruction

8 Cicatricial Ectropion and Retraction after Eyelid Reconstruction: Prevention and Management

9 Auricular Reconstruction

10 Lip Reconstruction

11 Split-Thickness Skin Grafts

12 Free Tissue Transfer in the Reconstruction of Composite Facial Defects

13 Nasal Lining and Support

14 Flap Physiology

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