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Main description:
Mohs surgery is now regarded as the most effective treatment choice for patients with skin cancer, the microscopic nature of the procedure allowing for extremely targeted removal of cancerous tissue. However it demands precise reconstructive skills of the surgeon to ensure optimum aesthetic and functional results.
Aesthetic Facial Reconstruction After Mohs Surgery provides comprehensive guidance on the repair of soft tissue defects of the face after Mohs surgery. After a brief review of the Mohs technique and of the histologic variations in different skin cancers, the book systematically covers all facial regions explaining how to optimize the aesthetic outcome of tissue reconstruction. Each chapter includes examples of the most commonly seen Mohs defects with detailed pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative photographs as well as illustrations and text which will guide the surgeon through each step of the reconstruction. An accompanying DVD highlights key operative details.
Must-have resource for all clinicians who treat skin cancer patients using Mohs surgery: depending on market this includes dermatologic, facial plastic and plastic surgeons with a secondary market that includes histotechnicians and assisting nurses
Lavishly illustrated with over 400 colour clinical photos, many of which feature anatomic overlays to help the surgeon visualize and navigate three dimensional anatomic structures
Contents:
1 A Primer on Mohs Micrographic Surgery Technique
2 Histologic Review of Common Skin Cancers
3 Aesthetic Concepts in Facial Soft Tissue Reconstruction
4 Wound Healing and Flap Physiology
5 Approach to Defects of the Forehead
6 Reconstruction of the Ear
7 Reconstruction of the Eyebrow
8 Reconstruction of the Upper Eyelid
9 Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid
10 Reconstruction of the Cheek
11 Reconstruction of the Nose
12 Reconstruction in the Lips and Mouth
13 Reconstruction of the Lateral Face
14 Scar Physiology and Non-surgical Treatment of Scars
DVD-ROM contents
Video 1
Instruments and suture techniques (Chapter 4)
Video 2
Design of transpositional flap for nasal tip defect (Chapter 4)
Video 3
Design of rotational advancement flap for nasal tip defect (Chapter 4)
Video 4
Design of bilateral advancement flaps for forehead defect (Chapter 4)
Video 5
Reconstruction of central forehead defect with bilateral O-to-H advancement
flaps (Chapter 5)
Video 6
Closure of large forehead and scalp defect with bilobed flap and scalp
advancement (Chapter 5)
Video 7
Reconstruction of Mohs helical rim defect with Antia-Buch flap (Chapter 6)
Video 8
Upper eyelid reconstruction with direct closure and canthotomy (Chapter 7)
Video 9
Repair of upper eyelid Mohs defect with two-stage Cutler-Beard bridge flap
(Chapter 7)
Video 10
Anterior lamellar reconstruction with acellular dermal matrix and paramedian
forehead flap (Chapter 7)
Video 11
Direct closure of lower eyelid defect (Chapter 8)
Video 12
Reconstruction of lower eyelid defect with periosteal flap and Tenzel flap
(Chapter 8)
Video 13
Reconstruction of lower eyelid defect with Hughes flap and Tripier flap
(Chapter 8)
Video 14
Reconstruction of lower eyelid defect with ear cartilage and myocutaneous
flap (Chapter 8)
Video 15
Reconstruction of nasal alar defect with full thickness skin graft (Chapter 9)
Video 16
External nasal valve reconstruction with ear cartilage graft and nasolabial
flap (Chapter 9)
Video 17
Aesthetic reconstruction of Mohs alar defect with multiple, staged flaps
and ear cartilage graft (Chapter 9)
Video 18
Reconstruction of lower eyelid and midcheek defect with cervicofacial
rotational flap (Chapter 10)
Video 19
Reconstruction of lateral cheek defect with rhombic transposition flap
(Chapter 11)
Video 20
Reconstruction of total lip defect with Karapandzic flaps (Chapter 12)
Video 21
Aesthetic scar revision nasal alar contraction (Chapter 14)
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Jaypee Medical (JP Medical Ltd)
Publication date: September, 2016
Pages: 225
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General, Plastic/Reconstructive & Aesthetic