Verlag: W.B. Saunders Company
Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. Volume 19, Number 2, April 1992. (Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Facial Surgery) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Anbieter: CSG Onlinebuch GMBH, Darmstadt, Deutschland
hard bound. Zustand: Gebraucht. " Neu A nasal reconstruction authority shows you how to obtain the best outcomes and repair unsatisfactory results from former surgeries. In addition to presenting the latest principles and techniques, this new resource also examines evolving concepts and methods, keeping you at the forefront of today?s practice. The book emphasizes the restoration of nasal defects?from simple to complex?and achieving normal appearance and function. Comprehensive coverage of all nasal injuries and available surgical methods both cutting edge as well as older, established approaches?help you choose the best approach for each patient and situation. Full-color clinical photos offer real-life clinical views of conditions and techniques in action as well as providing hints and tips for obtaining optimal surgical outcomes. A photographic Table of Cases provides a quick reference to the book's contents. Hundreds of defects covering the full scope of nasal reconstruction with variability in size, site, outline, depth, and adjacent midface injury are photographically illustrated within the Table of Cases.Simply identify a defect similar to the case before you whether due to trauma, cancer excision, immune disease, infection, a prior failed reconstruction, etc. and be directed to the solution within the text.Based on a principled approach to repair, you'll learn how to: Know the Normal Analyze a defect and formulate a solid approach to reconstruction, based on fundamental principles Define the \"true\" tissue loss to determine what is missing and what is present, plus evaluate what tissues are available and appropriate to make what you wantSet priorities and develop a planPrepare the wound, patient, and surgeon for successDesign operative templates to replace tissues accuratelyReplace missing cover, lining, and supportEmploy secondary healingUse forehead skin grafts for nasal resurfacingWhen and how to use local flapsChoose between nasolabial and forehead donorsUse a 2- and 3-stage forehead flap (indications and techniques)Handle the forehead donor site primary closure, expansion, surgical delay, harvesting a second or third or fourth flap Design and position cartilage supportCorrect initial errors and imperfections before pedicle division Avoid and treat complications, such as intraoperative problems, postoperative cover and lining necrosis, and infectionRevise an imperfect result or re-do a failed reconstructionUse microvascular free flaps for nasal reconstructionRestore a normal appearance with minimal scarring -This two-volume book is one of the most comprehensive and insightful works to date on the art of nasal reconstruction. The first volume focuses largely on the principles necessary to approach every aspect of nasal reconstruction and spans the spectrum of complexity with excellent case examples. The second volume of the series transitions into detailing concepts further with special topics such as "redoing a failed nasal reconstruction." High-resolution images and very detailed descriptions of the reconstructive thought process make both volumes very convenient for surgeons to learn how to apply these techniques to their practice.There are 33 chapters filled with pearls on nasal reconstructive principles; Dr. Menick makes sure to address both the necessary principles and the false principles that should not be followed. These pearls consist of a diverse range of information such as "the 10 commandments of Gillies and Millard" and how "the transfer of a full thickness forehead flap in three stages has revolutionized my practice." Most impressively, this text includes the teachings of generations of nasal reconstructive experts and incorporates them into an evolved modern aesthetic approach. The components of total nasal reconstruction are addressed as separate topics in terms of skin cover, lining, and support. Each of these components is broken down into the different surgical options and the ideal defects size for each technique. Because the text is two volumes, no important detail is spared in explaining how to achieve a modern aesthetic nasal reconstruction in nearly every fathomable type of defect.".