Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns : An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies /: An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies. ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns : An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies /: An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of Burns : An Atlas of New Techniques and Strategies
- Further Information:
- Note: Viktor M. Grishkevich, Max Grishkevich.
- Editors:
- Grishkevich, Viktor M
Grishkevich, Max - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: Postburn Scar Contracture: Formation, Anatomy and Classification; Introduction; Functional Zones of Joint Surfaces; Edge Contracture Formation; Medial Contracture Formation; Total Contracture Formation; Edge Postburn Scar Contracture Anatomy and Clinical Signs; Similar Anatomy of Edge Scar Contractures of the Joints, Commissures, Neck, and Inguinal; Anatomical Features and Clinical Signs of Medial Scar Contractures of the Joints, Commissures, Neck, Trunk, and Perineum; Similar Total Contracture Anatomy of Different Location; References 2: Deficit of Postburn Scar Surface is Contracture Cause and Basis for Adequate Reconstructive Techniques Development and ChoiceIntroduction; Postburn Scar Contracture Anatomy; Edge Scar Contracture Anatomy (Figs. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, and 2.9); Anatomy of Medial Scar Contracture (Figs. 2.2 and 2.6); Total Contracture Anatomy (Fig. 2.3); Scar Surface Deficit as the Real Cause of Contracture Exploration of Scar Surface Deficit in Relation to Contracture Cause and Local Flaps and Anatomical Local-Flap Technique Substantiation Allowing Complete Scar Contracture Elimination (Fig. 2.4)Scar Surface Deficit Causing Edge Scar Contractures; Scar Surface Deficit Causing Medial Scar Contracture; Scar Surface Deficit of Total Scar Contracture; References; 3: Single-Stage Upper Lip and Philtrum Reconstruction in Burned Patients; Introduction; Anatomical Features of Burned Upper Lip and Philtrum; SurgicalIntro; Preface; Contents; 1: Postburn Scar Contracture: Formation, Anatomy and Classification; Introduction; Functional Zones of Joint Surfaces; Edge Contracture Formation; Medial Contracture Formation; Total Contracture Formation; Edge Postburn Scar Contracture Anatomy and Clinical Signs; Similar Anatomy of Edge Scar Contractures of the Joints, Commissures, Neck, and Inguinal; Anatomical Features and Clinical Signs of Medial Scar Contractures of the Joints, Commissures, Neck, Trunk, and Perineum; Similar Total Contracture Anatomy of Different Location; References 2: Deficit of Postburn Scar Surface is Contracture Cause and Basis for Adequate Reconstructive Techniques Development and ChoiceIntroduction; Postburn Scar Contracture Anatomy; Edge Scar Contracture Anatomy (Figs. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, and 2.9); Anatomy of Medial Scar Contracture (Figs. 2.2 and 2.6); Total Contracture Anatomy (Fig. 2.3); Scar Surface Deficit as the Real Cause of Contracture Exploration of Scar Surface Deficit in Relation to Contracture Cause and Local Flaps and Anatomical Local-Flap Technique Substantiation Allowing Complete Scar Contracture Elimination (Fig. 2.4)Scar Surface Deficit Causing Edge Scar Contractures; Scar Surface Deficit Causing Medial Scar Contracture; Scar Surface Deficit of Total Scar Contracture; References; 3: Single-Stage Upper Lip and Philtrum Reconstruction in Burned Patients; Introduction; Anatomical Features of Burned Upper Lip and Philtrum; Surgical Technique of Upper Lip and Philtrum Restoration; Suggested Readings 4: Postburn Microstomia: Anatomy and Elimination with Trapeze-Flap PlastyIntroduction; Anatomy; Surgical Technique; Suggested Reading; 5: Elimination of Postburn Dorsal Nasal Contracture; Introduction; Contracture Anatomy; Surgical Technique; Suggested Reading; 6: Split Ascending Neck Flap in Burned Face Resurfacing; Introduction; Anatomy and Variants of the Split Ascending Neck Flap; Axial Blood Supply of the Neck Skin; Common Principles of the Split Ascending Neck Flap Use; Using a Cervico-Thoraco-Periauricular Flap; Lower Face One-Stage Resurfacing with Split Neck Flap Two-Stage Total Cheek ResurfacingHalf-Face Resurfacing (Skin and Soft Tissue Defect); Two-Stage Face Resurfacing with Split Ascending Neck Flap; Reference; 7: Burned Half-Cheek Resurfacing Techniques; Introduction; Split Ascending Neck Flaps Design and Specific Technical Features of Half-Cheek Resurfacing; Lateral Cheek Resurfacing; Lower Cheek Resurfacing; Technical Details (Figs. 7.3 and 7.4); Medial Cheek Resurfacing; Upper Cheek, Eyebrow, and Nose Resurfacing; Reference; 8: Total Cheek Resurfacing with Split Ascending Neck Flap; Introduction … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 617.11059
Medicine
Burns and scalds -- Surgery -- Atlases
Surgery
MEDICAL / Surgery / General
Burns and scalds -- Surgery
Medical -- Surgery -- Plastic & Cosmetic
Plastic & reconstructive surgery
Medicine & Public Health
Plastic Surgery
Electronic books
Scientific atlases - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319787145
3319787144 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319787138
3319787136 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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