11103nam 2200601 450 991050262020332120230426114711.03-030-75389-1(CKB)4100000012037899(MiAaPQ)EBC6737914(Au-PeEL)EBL6737914(OCoLC)1272996694(PPN)258056827(EXLCZ)99410000001203789920220628d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecipient vessels in reconstructive microsurgery anatomy and technical considerations /edited by Raffi Gurunian and Risal DjohanCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (287 pages)Includes index.3-030-75388-3 Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 1: Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Microvascular Anastomoses -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Head and Neck Reconstruction -- 2: External Carotid Branches/External Jugular/Internal Jugular -- Introduction -- Arterial Anatomy and Selection -- Venous Anatomy and Selection -- External Jugular Vein -- Internal Jugular Vein -- Nerve and Lymphatic Anatomy and Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Considerations -- Relevant Anatomy -- Operative Technique -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Angular Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Considerations -- Relevant Anatomy -- Operative Technique -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Superficial Temporal Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 6: Transverse Cervical Vessels -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Upper Cervical Vessels -- Carotid and Jugular Systems -- Applied Anatomy -- Transverse Cervical Vessels -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Vessels Outside the Head and Neck Region -- Discussion -- Algorithm for Recipient Vessel Selection -- Preoperative Assessment Tools -- Technical Pearls -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Anatomy of the Larynx and Phonatory Physiology -- Vascular Anatomy of the Neck -- Branches of the Carotid System -- Venous Anatomy of the Neck -- The Transverse Cervical Vessels -- The Thoracoacromial Vessels -- The Cephalic Vein.Surgical Options for Voice Reconstruction -- Recipient Vessels for Voice Reconstruction: Selection and Surgical Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 9: Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Overview of Free Tissue Transfer Options -- Recipient Arteries: External Carotid Arterial System -- Recipient Veins: Internal and External Jugular Venous System -- Recipient Vessels in the Vessel-Depleted Neck -- Contralateral Neck Vessels -- Transverse Cervical Vessels -- Subclavian Artery, Thoracoacromial Vessels, and Internal Mammary Vessels -- Dorsal Scapular Vessels -- Cephalic Vein -- Technique -- Preoperative Assessment -- Anastomosis -- Anticoagulation -- Postoperative Care -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Trunk Reconstruction -- 10: Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Inframammary Fold Incision: Modifications in Technique -- Delayed Immediate Reconstruction: Modifications in Technique -- Discussion -- References -- 11: Internal Mammary Vessels: Rib-Sparing Approach -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 12: Subscapular-Thoracodorsal and Lateral Thoracic Vessels -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 13: Venous Salvage Using Cephalic Vein/External Jugular Vein -- Introduction -- Anatomy -- Internal Mammary System -- Axillary System -- Venous Outflow Options Other Than the Internal Mammary and Axillary Systems -- External Jugular Vein -- Cephalic Vein -- Discussion -- References -- 14: Thoracoacromial Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Preoperative Cutaneous Marking -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Transmuscular Approach.Retromuscular Approach -- Discussion -- Summary -- References -- 15: Deep Inferior Epigastric Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- External Approach -- Intra-abdominal Approach -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 16: Intra-abdominal/Intraperitoneal Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Gastroepiploic Vessels -- Jejunal Vessels -- Gastroduodenal Vessels -- Inferior Mesenteric Vessels -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Gastroepiploic Vessels -- Jejunal Vessels -- Gastroduodenal Vessels -- Inferior Mesenteric Vessels -- Discussion -- References -- 17: Common and Superficial Femoral Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- Summary -- References -- 18: Saphenous Arteriovenous Loop -- Introduction -- Indications -- Preoperative Planning -- Surgical Technique -- Complications -- Conclusion -- References -- 19: Superficial Circumflex Iliac and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 20: Superior Epigastric Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 21: Lumbar Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 22: Superior Gluteal Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Intraoperative Considerations -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Medial Approach -- Muscle-Splitting Approach -- Superior-Lateral Approach -- Lateral Approach -- Postoperative Considerations -- Discussion -- References -- 23: Inferior Gluteal Vessels -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Preoperative Assessment.Surgical Site Exposure -- Postoperative Management -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Upper Extremity Reconstruction -- 24: Brachial Artery and Basilic/Cephalic Veins -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- The Brachial Artery -- The Cephalic, Basilic, and Brachial Veins -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 25: Radial Artery -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Anatomic Variants -- Radial Artery Branches -- Forearm -- Radial Recurrent Artery (RRA) -- Muscular Branches -- Septocutaneous Branches -- Periosteal Branches -- Wrist -- Superficial Palmar Branch (SPB) -- Palmar (Volar) Carpal Branches -- Dorsal Carpal Branches -- Hand -- Princeps Pollicis Artery (PPA) -- First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery (FDMA) -- Radialis Indicis Artery -- Deep Palmar Arch -- Preoperative Assessment -- Allen Test/Modified Allen Test -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Cubital Fossa and Proximal Third of the Forearm -- Microsurgical Indications -- Middle and Distal Thirds of the Forearm -- Microsurgical Indications -- Snuffbox -- Microsurgical Indications -- Princeps Pollicis Artery and the Origin of the Deep Palmar Arch -- Volar Approach -- Dorsal Approach -- Microsurgical Indications -- References -- 26: Ulnar Artery -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Anatomic Variants -- Branches -- Forearm -- Ulnar Recurrent Arteries -- Common Interosseous Artery -- Posterior Interosseous Artery (PIA) -- Interosseous Recurrent Artery (IRA) -- Anterior Interosseous Artery (AIA) -- Muscular Branches -- Septocutaneous Branches -- Periosteal Branches -- Wrist -- Dorsal Branch -- Palmar (Volar) Carpal Branches -- Dorsal Carpal Branches -- Hand -- Superficial Palmar Arch -- Preoperative Assessment -- Allen Test/Modified Allen Test -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Cubital Fossa and Proximal Third of the Forearm -- Microsurgical Indications.Middle and Distal Thirds of the Forearm -- Microsurgical Indications -- Guyon's Canal -- Microsurgical Indications -- References -- 27: Recipient Vessels: Humerus Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Recipient Vessels -- Humerus Reconstruction with Vascularized Fibula -- Complications -- Summary -- Case Example -- References -- 28: Recipient Vessels: Ulna Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Etiology -- Anatomy of the Ulna -- Vascular Anatomy of the Forearm -- Preoperative Assessment of the Vascular Anatomy -- Preoperative Modelling for the Planning of Ulna Reconstruction -- Recipient Vessel Exposure in the Forearm -- General Considerations -- Proximal Forearm -- Mid-forearm -- Distal Forearm -- Fibula Flap -- Discussion -- References -- 29: Recipient Vessels: Radius Reconstruction -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Overview of Vascular Anatomy of the Forearm -- Surgical Exposure of Proximal Radius and the Recipient Vasculature -- Surgical Exposure of Distal Radius and Recipient Vasculature -- Operative Technique -- Free Fibula Osteocutaneous or Musculoseptocutaneous Flap -- Operative Technique -- Free Fibula Osteomusculocutaneous Flap Elevating with Physis -- Postoperative Management -- Nonvascular Complications of Vascularized Fibula Flap -- Discussion -- References -- Part V: Lower Extremity Reconstruction -- 30: Descending Branch of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels -- Introduction -- Applied Anatomy -- Recipient Site Preparation -- Proximal-Based Recipient Site -- Distal-Based Recipient Site -- Discussion -- References -- 31: Ascending and Transverse Branches of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment -- Applied Anatomy -- Surgical Site Exposure -- Discussion -- References -- 32: Superficial Femoral Vessels and Branches -- Introduction -- Preoperative Assessment.Applied Anatomy.AngioplastySurgery, PlasticVasos sanguinisthubMicrocirurgiathubCirurgia plàsticathubLlibres electrònicsthubAngioplasty.Surgery, Plastic.Vasos sanguinisMicrocirurgiaCirurgia plàstica617.413Gurunian RaffiDjohan RisalMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910502620203321Recipient Vessels in Reconstructive Microsurgery2587193UNINA