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Decision Making in Plastic Surgery

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Decision Making in Plastic Surgery edited by Drs. Jeffrey L. Marsh and Chad A. Perlyn, is destined to become a favorite with all students of plastic surgery, whether residents in training or experienced practitioners. It provides essential tools for clinical problem solving for a wide range of aesthetic and reconstructive problems. The unique format, composed of algorithms with supporting text, provides the reader with a virtual roadmap for navigating the decision-making process that characterizes the management of plastic surgery clinical problems.

Comprehensive Coverage

Divided into three parts with numerous subsections and chapters, this book's coverage ranges from head to toe and from reconstructive to aesthetic. The first part discusses fundamentals and includes chapters on upper and lower facial lacerations, acute ear trauma, acute burns, frostbite, pressure sores, and scars. Part II, Reconstructive Surgery, includes comprehensive subsections on skin, head and neck (congenital anomalies, dentoskeletal malocclusion, craniofacial trauma, neoplasms, and reconstruction), breast and trunk, and upper and lower extremities. And Part III, Aesthetic Surgery, contains sections on skin, scalp, brow and periorbital area, face, nose, breast body contouring, and body contouring after massive weight loss.

Expert Editors and Contributors

Drs. Marsh and Perlyn are talented educators and expert surgeons. They have gathered an impressive group of rising stars and recognized leaders in plastic surgery to write chapters and share their expertise in patient management strategies for different clinical problems.

Unique Format

The decision-making format provides information in a convenient and accessible manner. Readers can compare their approach to that of the experts as they trace the decision trees outlining treatment options for different clinical problems. The design and organization of the book permits quick and easy reading. On the right-hand page, the reader finds an algorithm to indicate the problem, surgical interventions and endpoints, surgical and nonsurgical options, and the hierarchy of what options work best for different situations. On the left-hand page is descriptive text that is keyed into the algorithms so the reader can easily follow the different steps being described. Legends introduce each section, providing a key to the colored boxes, bullet points, and arrows that point to the different treatment options.
This book is essential reading for all students of plastic surgery. It provides a needed life boat when planning any surgical intervention.

Hot Topics

- Body contouring
- Facial aesthetic surgery
- Hand trauma
- Facial fractures
- Limb reconstruction
- Breast surgery

List of contents

1 Fundamentals
Wound Managemnt
1 Upper Facial Lacerations
2 Lower Facial Lacerations
3 Acute Ear Trauma
4 Bites
5 Burns: Acute Management
6 Acute Burns: Wound Management
7 Chemical Burns
8 Frostbite
9 Hidradenitis Suppurativa
10 Pressure Sores
11 Scars
12 Keloids
2 Reconstructive Surgery
Skin
13 Melanoma
14 Non-melanoma Skin Cancer
15 Blood Vessel Malformations: Infant
16 Blood Vessel Malformations: Not Infant
17 Lymphatic Malformations
Head and Neck
Congenital Anomalies
18 Cleft Lip and Palate: Management
19 Cleft Lip and Palate: Residual Deformities
20 Cleft Lip and Palate: Persistent Functional Impairments
21 Cleft Lip and Palate: Fistulas
22 Cleft Lip and/or Palate: Dentoskeletal Management
23 Craniofacial Deformities: Initial Evaluation
24 Craniofacial Deformities: Airway Management
25 Abnormal Calvarial Shape
26 Abnormal Orbital Region
27 Abnormal Midface
28 Abnormal Lower Face
29 Prominent Ears
30 Constricted Ears
31 Microtia
32 Midline Nasal Masses
33 Pediatric Neck Masses: Congenital
34 Pediatric Neck Masses: Acquired
Dentoskeletal Malocclusion
35 Dentofacial Deformities: Evaluation
36 Maxillary Deformities: Treatment Plan
37 Mandibular Deformities: Treatment Plan
Craniofacial Trauma
38 Facial Bone Fractures: Evaluation
39 Frontal Bone and Frontal Sinus Fractures
40 Nasal Bone Fractures
41 Orbital Fractures
42 Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
43 Nasoorbital-Ethmoid Fractures
44 Midface Fractures
45 Mandibular Fractures
Neoplasms and Reconstruction
46 Scalp Defects
47 Forehead Defects
48 Eyelid Defects
49 Eyelid Ptosis
50 Ear Defects
51 Nose Defects
52 Cheek Defects
53 Lip Defects
54 Mandibular Defects
55 Facial Paralysis
56 Parotid Masses
57 Lip Cancer
58 Oral Cavity Cancer
Breast and Trunk
59 Breast Reconstruction: Overview
60 Breast Reconstruction: Autologous
61 Partial Breast Reconstruction
62 Gynecomastia
63 Sternal Wounds
64 Abdominal Wall Wounds
65 Groin Wounds
66 Male Genital Anomalies: Congenital
67 Male Genital Anomalies: Acquired
68 Female Genital Anomalies: Congenital
69 Female Genital Anomalies: Acquired
70 Vaginal Defects
71 Myelomeningocele
Upper Extremity
Congenital and Acquired Pediatric Abnormalities
72 Congenital Hand Anomalies: Evaluation
73 Polydactyly
74 Syndactyly
75 Camptodactyly and Clinodactyly
76 Thumb Anomalies
77 Forearm and Hand Anomalies
78 Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injuries
Acute Hand Trauma
79 Distal Phalanx Fractures
80 Middle and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
81 Metacarpal Fractures
82 Wrist Fractures
83 Extensor Tendon Injuries
84 Flexor Tendon Injuries
85 Acute Nerve Injuries: Open
86 Acute Nerve Injuries: Closed
87 Upper Extremity and Digit Amputations
88 Upper Extremity Crush Injuries
89 Extensive Tissue Loss
90 Upper Extremity Injection Injuries
91 Hand Infections
Special Problems
92 Bone and Joint Pain
93 The Stiff Joint
94 Thumb Reconstruction
95 Scaphoid Nonunion
96 Impaired Vascularity
97 Motor Deficits
98 Delayed Flexor Tendon Injuries
99 Peripheral Nerve Compression
100 Neuromas
101 Dupuytren's Contracture
Lower Extremity
102 Lower Extremity Injuries: Evaluation
103 Proximal and Middle Third Lower Leg Defects
104 Distal Third Lower Leg Defects
105 Heel and Ankle Defects
106 Dorsal Foot Defects
107 Plantar Defects
108 Lower Extremity Osteomyelitis
109 Lymphedema
3 Aesthetic Surgery
Skin
110 Lines, Texture, Dy

Summary

Decision Making in Plastic Surgery edited by Drs. Jeffrey L. Marsh and Chad A. Perlyn, is destined to become a favorite with all students of plastic surgery, whether residents in training or experienced practitioners. It provides essential tools for clinical problem solving for a wide range of aesthetic and reconstructive problems. The unique format, composed of algorithms with supporting text, provides the reader with a virtual roadmap for navigating the decision-making process that characterizes the management of plastic surgery clinical problems.Comprehensive CoverageDivided into three parts with numerous subsections and chapters, this book's coverage ranges from head to toe and from reconstructive to aesthetic. The first part discusses fundamentals and includes chapters on upper and lower facial lacerations, acute ear trauma, acute burns, frostbite, pressure sores, and scars. Part II, Reconstructive Surgery, includes comprehensive subsections on skin, head and neck (congenital anomalies, dentoskeletal malocclusion, craniofacial trauma, neoplasms, and reconstruction), breast and trunk, and upper and lower extremities. And Part III, Aesthetic Surgery, contains sections on skin, scalp, brow and periorbital area, face, nose, breast body contouring, and body contouring after massive weight loss.Expert Editors and ContributorsDrs. Marsh and Perlyn are talented educators and expert surgeons. They have gathered an impressive group of rising stars and recognized leaders in plastic surgery to write chapters and share their expertise in patient management strategies for different clinical problems.Unique FormatThe decision-making format provides information in a convenient and accessible manner. Readers can compare their approach to that of the experts as they trace the decision trees outlining treatment options for different clinical problems. The design and organization of the book permits quick and easy reading. On the right-hand page, the reader finds an algorithm to indicate the problem, surgical interventions and endpoints, surgical and nonsurgical options, and the hierarchy of what options work best for different situations. On the left-hand page is descriptive text that is keyed into the algorithms so the reader can easily follow the different steps being described. Legends introduce each section, providing a key to the colored boxes, bullet points, and arrows that point to the different treatment options. This book is essential reading for all students of plastic surgery. It provides a needed life boat when planning any surgical intervention. Hot TopicsBody contouringFacial aesthetic surgeryHand traumaFacial fracturesLimb reconstructionBreast surgery

Product details

Assisted by Jeffre Marsh (Editor), Jeffrey Marsh (Editor), Jeffrey L. Marsh (Editor), Perlyn (Editor), Perlyn (Editor), Chad Perlyn (Editor)
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2010
 
EAN 9781626235601
ISBN 978-1-62623-560-1
No. of pages 372
Dimensions 216 mm x 279 mm x 21 mm
Weight 1270 g
Illustrations 170 Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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