When to consider microsurgery, which tissue should be selected, when transplants are better than flaps and qualifications for micro-surgery practice are fully addressed. Pre- and postoperative considerations, including the use of arteriograms, monitoring, preoperative evaluations and the indications for free tissue tranfer are presented. Organization of a replantation team is outlined. Meticulously rendered anatomic line drawings depict the dissection of each donor area, and microvascular techniques are painstakingly detailed. The methodology of different free flaps and replants are highlighted by the presentations of case histories which illustrate trans-plants in various areas of the body. Many historical "first of a kind" operations are documented.
When to consider microsurgery, which tissue should be selected, when transplants are better than flaps and qualifications for micro-surgery practice are fully addressed. Pre- and postoperative considerations, including the use of arteriograms, monitoring, preoperative evaluations and the indications for free tissue tranfer are presented. Organization of a replantation team is outlined. Meticulously rendered anatomic line drawings depict the dissection of each donor area, and microvascular techniques are painstakingly detailed. The methodology of different free flaps and replants are highlighted by the presentations of case histories which illustrate trans-plants in various areas of the body. Many historical "first of a kind" operations are documented.
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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1728 illustrations, 76 plates, index
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Höhe: 300 mm
Breite: 255 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-8121-0981-8 (9780812109818)
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Part 1 Transplantation: introduction; great toe transplantation; neurovascular island and heterotopic transplantation; digital reconstruction by second toe transplantation; vascularized toe joint transplantation; dorsalis pedis; the groin flap; bilateral inferior epigastic flap (BIEF); the lateral upper arm flap; scalp transplantation between twins; temporoparietal fascia transplantation and temporoparietal composite osteofascial reconstruction; the deltold flap; the scapular cutaneous flap; the osteocutaneous scapular flap; the radial forearm flap; the radial forearm flap; deep circumflex lilac osteocutaneous graft ("The Deep Hip"); fibular free flaps; rib microvascular transplantation; vascularized muscle transplantation and gracilis muscle transplantation; latissimus dorsl muscle transplantation; rectus abdominis muscle transplantation; free serratus anterior static and dynamic muscle transplantation; facial paralysis' extensor digitorum and hallucis brevis muscle transplantation and application as an island muscle flap; superior gluteal free flap for breast reconstruction; tensor fascia late myocutaneous transplantation; ornamental transplantation; autogenous jejunal transplantation; multiple microvascular transplants. Part 2 Replantation: organization of the replantation unit; transportation protocol; replantation surgery; bony fixation in replantation; secondary reconstruction after replantation. Part 3 Pre- and postoperative considerations: arteriogram and doppler preoperative evaluation for free tissue transfer; preoperative and postoperative care; pharmacology; monitoring; complications; anaesthesia for microsurgery; the use of medicinal leeches in microsurgery; antibiotics and the management of infected wounds; hand therapy; aesthetic prostheses; the microsurgical laboratory.