LEADER 06125nam 2200757 450 001 9910824312003321 005 20230729071219.0 010 $a3-13-258052-X 010 $a3-13-169632-X 024 7 $a10.1055/b-002-99022 035 $a(CKB)2670000000575867 035 $a(EBL)1837288 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001414395 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12004902 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001414395 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11434435 035 $a(PQKB)11320519 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1837288 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10985893 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL661025 035 $a(OCoLC)895433992 035 $a10.1055-b-002-99022 035 $a(DE-2912)1495644650623 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1837288 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000575867 100 $a20141201h20152015 uy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aReconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery $eA Problem-Solving Manual /$fby: Weerda MD, DMD, Hilko 205 $aSecond revised and expanded edition. 210 1$aStuttgart :$cThieme,$d[2015] 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (276 p.) 300 $aIn 2001, the first edition of this book was awarded the George Davey Howells Memorial Prize in Otolaryngology by the University of London and the Otology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, London, UK. 311 $a3-13-129642-9 311 $a1-322-29743-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aReconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery: A Problem-Solving Manual; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword to the 2nd Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Preface to the 2nd Edition; Contributors; I Anatomy, Principles of Facial Surgery, and Coverage of Defects; 1 Anatomy of the Skin and Skin Flaps; The Skin (Fig. 1.1); Types of Skin Flaps; Random Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.2); Axial Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.3); Island Flaps (Fig. 1.4); Myocutaneous Island Flaps (Fig. 1.5; see also Fig. 12.1); Neurovascular Island Flaps; 2 Basic Principles of Facial Surgery; Suture Materials and Techniques 327 $aBasic Instrument Set for Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery (Fig. 2.7)The Binocular Loupe (Fig. 2.7c); Additional instruments; Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision; Relaxed Skin Tension Lines, Vascular Supply (Fig. 2.8i), and "Esthetic Units" (Fig. 2.20); Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision; Management of Wounds with Traumatic Tattooing; Scar Revision by W-Plasty and the Broken-Line Technique of Webster (1969) (Fig. 2.8a-j); Small Excisions; Z-Plasty (Figs. 2.15 and 2.16); Postoperative Treatment of Scars 327 $aEsthetic Units of the Face (Fig. 2.20)Tumor Resection with Histologic Control (Fig. 2.21); Free Skin Grafts (Fig. 2.22); Composite Grafts (Fig. 2.23); Cartilagenous and Composite Grafts for Auricular and Nasal Reconstruction; Graft Nomenclature; 3 Coverage of Defects; Local Flaps; Advancement Flaps; Advancement Flap of Burow (1855) (Fig. 3.1); Burow's U-Advancement (Figs. 3.2-3.7); V-Y and V-Y-S Advancement of Argamaso (1974) (Figs. 3.8-3.10); Flaps without Continous Epithelial Coverage (Rettinger 1996a, b); Sliding Flap (Figs. 3.11-3.14); Pedicled Flaps; Transposition Flap (Fig. 3.15) 327 $aRotation Flap (Fig. 3.19)Bilobed Flap (Fig. 3.22); Rhomboid Flap (Figs. 3.24-3.27); Turnover Flap (Fig. 3.28); Tubed Pedicle Flap (Bipedicle Flap) (Fig. 3.29); Distant Flaps; Distant Tubed Pedicle Flap; Myocutaneous and Myofascial Flaps (see Figs. 12.1-12.3); Special Part; II Coverage of Defects in Specific Facial Regions; 4 Forehead Region; Median Forehead Region; Wedge-Shaped Defects (Fig. 4.1); H-Flap (Fig. 4.2); Double Rotation Flap (Fig. 4.3); Lateral Forehead Defects (Fig. 4.5); 5 Nasal Region; Glabella and Nasal Root (Figs. 5.1-5.9); U-Advancement Flap of Burow (Fig. 5.1) 327 $aV-Y Advancement (Fig. 5.2 see also Figs. 3.8-3.10); Sliding Flap (Fig. 5.7); Nasal Dorsum (Figs. 5.8-5.12); Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.8); Island Flap (Fig. 5.9); Rieger Flap (Fig. 5.10); Nasolabial Flap (Fig. 5.11); Median Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.12); Nasal Tip (Figs. 5.13-5.17); Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.13); V-Y Advancement Flap of Rieger (1957) (Fig. 5.14); Median and Paramedian Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.15); Larger Defects of the Nasal Tip and Ala; Frontotemporal Flap of Schmid and Meyer (Figs. 5.17 and 5.18); Nasal Flank; Flap Advancement of Burow (1855) (Fig. 5.22) 327 $aMedian Cheek Rotation of Sercer and Mu?ndich (1962) (Fig. 5.23) 330 $aDrawing on decades of operating room and teaching experience, Dr. Weerda and his team offer a complete guide to reconstructive options for facial, head, and neck defects in this eagerly awaited second edition. 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