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This master work by Drs Michael Zenn and Glyn Jones represents the next generation of Mathes and Nahai's classic work on reconstructive surgery. It fulfills the original authors' plan to produce a final, definitive publication which captures the anatomy and technique in the earlier work while adding clinical applications, dissection techniques, expert commentary, and pearls and pitfalls. The result is a comprehensive work on reconstructive surgery that is current, clinically relevant and filled with valuable insights that will change the way you practice reconstructive surgery. Find Answers to Your Reconstructive Questions in This Comprehensive and Groundbreaking New Work! In this new 2-volume set: Reconstructive Surgery: Anatomy, Technique & Clinical Applications, Drs. Zenn and Jones pay full deference to Mathes and Nahai's original contribution to the field while taking it to the next level, adding their own considerable expertise to this topic. The authors are assisted by a select group of internationally recognized contributors who provide expert commentary and clinical cases on each flap. Together these leading surgeons share their vast experience and clinical insights on techniques for reconstructing all anatomic regions. The result is a virtual goldmine of valuable information, tips and tricks, and step-by-step operative detail. This is the definitive text in reconstructive surgery! Superbly Illustrated The educational value of this 2-volume work is enormously enhanced by the superb medical illustrations that grace its pages. The book has beautiful artwork that elegantly depicts important flap anatomy as well as the step-by-step surgical technique that is included for each of the operations that are described. 6 DVDS With Operative Video 6 DVDs demonstrating dissections for key flaps complement the book and provide additional educational value. Comprehensive Coverage Volume one begins with a section on Fundamentals that includes 4 key chapters. The first is an introduction to the book's organization to guide the reader through the various sections. The second chapter, contributed by Steven Morris, discusses the vascular basis of flaps and includes a flap classification. The third chapter focuses on Basic Principles and Concepts including the use of grafts, flaps, tissue expansion as well as basic information and guidelines on monitoring, wound management, and avoidance and management of complications. The final chapter in this section is entitled Clinical Applications: A Guide to Flap Selection. This unique chapter provides a key to clinical problem solving. It includes a series of tables or regional maps which are organized by clinical problem in each anatomic area providing the optimal reconstructive solutions and fall-back plans for specific problems. This chapter should prove invaluable to any surgeon struggling to find the best approach to solving a difficult reconstructive problem. Part II focuses on Regional Flaps and includes Anatomy, Basic Technique and Clinical applications for planning and executing reconstructive procedures in each anatomic area. It provides current clinical information on the most currently used flaps. This part is divided into 14 individual chapters: Head and Neck, Anterior Thorax, Posterior Trunk, Upper Extremity, Hand, Abdomen, Abdominal Viscera, Thigh, Leg, and Foot. These chapters are then subdivided into a total of 68 separate sections which detail specific flap solutions for each anatomic area, ranging from the median forehead, and pectoralis major flaps to the, lateral thoracic (ICAP) , latissimus dorsi, radial rorearm, anterior lateral thigh (ALT), great toe (Hallux), rectus abdominis, superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA), gracilis, gastrocnemius, and dorsalis dedis flaps to mention just a few. Each chapter in this section follows a distinct and consistent format. Beginning with key anatomic landmarks and including vascular anatomy, design and markings, guidelines for dissection, arc of rotation, flap transfer, inset and closure and clinical applications. Each chapter concludes with a box of pearls and pitfalls and commentary provided by a noted expert in this area. Now More Than Ever, This is the One Reference You Simply Must Own! Like its predecessor, this masterpiece is essential reading for residents and a must for any professional performing reconstructive surgery. Its clear organization, generous use of illustrations and surgical guidance will improve your outcomes with your very next case. Key Features in this Remarkable Book * Systematic approach to flap selection * Outline format highlights key anatomic features * Cadaver dissections with radiographs are paired with detailed medical illustrations of pertinent anatomy * Covers range of reconstructive options in each anatomic area * Includes muscle-sparing flaps and perforator flaps * New Authors/Editors * Select group of expert contributors * 6 DVDs include videos demonstrating cadaver dissections for all major flaps * Beautifully illustrated with thousand of photos, cadaver dissections, radiographs, and medical illustrations * 4-color throughout * Step-by-step guide to flap dissection in each chapter * Hundreds of cases demonstrating clinical applications * Clinical caveats and tips and tricks throughout * Annotated references CONTENTS VOLUME I Part I: Fundamentals 1. Introduction: A Systematic Approach 2. Vascular basis of flaps, flap classification Steven F. Morris, MD 3. Basic Principles and Key Concepts 4. Clinical Applications: A Guide to Flap Selection Part II: Regional Flaps: Anatomy, Technique & Clinical Applications 5. Head and Neck 1. Median Forehead Flap 2. Scalp Flap 3. Nasolabial Flap 4. Temporoparietal Fascia Flap 5. Temporalis Flap 6. Masseter Flap 7. Mustarde Flap 8. Orbicularis Oris Flap 9. Tongue Flap 10. Submental Flap 11. FAMM Flap 6. Anterior Thorax 1. Deltopectoral Flap 2. Pectoralis Minor Flap 3. Lateral Thoracic?Flap (ICAP flap) 4. Serratus Flap 5. Pectoralis Major Flap 7. Posterior Trunk 1. Gluteus Maximus– including IGAP/SGAP 2. Gluteal Thigh Flap 3. Scapular/Parascapular Flap 4. Lumbar Perforator Flap 5. Trapezius Flap 6. Latissimus Dorsi Flap 7. Paraspinous flaps 8. Upper Extremity 1. Lateral Arm Flap 2. Brachioradialis Flap 3. Posterior Interosseous Flap 4. Radial Forearm Flap 5. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Flap 6. Ulnar Recurrent Flap VOLUME II 9. Hand 1. Abductor Digiti Minimi Flap 2. First Dorsal Interosseous Flap 3. Great Toe (Hallux) Flap 4. Digital Artery Flap 5. Second?Toe Flap 6. Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap 7. Cross Finger Flap 8. Kleinert-Atasoy V-Y Flap 9. Moberg Advancement Flap 10. Abdomen 1. Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery Composite Flap/Rubens 2. Rectus Abdominis Flap and Variants 3. External Oblique Flap 4. Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap 5. Groin Flap 6. Internal Oblique Flap 7. Thoracoepigastric (Transverse Abdominal) Flap 8. Pudendal-Thigh Flap (Singapore) 11. Abdominal Viscera 1. Jejunal Flap 2. Omental Flap 12. Thigh 1. Anterior Lateral/Medial Thigh Flaps 2. Saphenous Flap 3. Gracilis Flap/TUG 4. Sartorius Flap 5. Hamstring (Biceps Femoris)?Flap 6. Tensor Fascia Lata Flap 7. Vastus Lateralis Flap 8. Rectus Femoris Flap 13. Leg 1. Anterior Tibial Artery Flap (Ponten fasciocutaneous) 2. Fibula Flap 3. Soleus Flap 4. Sural Artery Flap 5. Gastrocnemius Flap 6. Tibialis Anterior Flap 14. Foot 1. Abductor Digiti Minimi Flap 2. Flexor Digitorum Brevis Flap 3. Abductor Hallucis Flap 4. Lateral Plantar Artery Flap 5. Dorsalis Pedis Flap 6. Medial Plantar Artery Flap 7. Lateral Calcaneal Flap
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Publisher
Quality Medical Publishing Inc
Publication date
January 1, 2012
Pages
2000
ISBN
9781576263242
Format
Mixed media
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