Oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery of the breast
[Book]
edited by Guidubaldo Querci della Rovere, John R. Benson, Maurizio Nava.
New York ; London
Informa Healthcare
2011
(xv, 283 pages)
Front Cover; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1 Basic plastic surgical techniques; Chapter 2 The history and development of breast prostheses and the silicone problem; Chapter 3 Complications and contraindications to breast reconstruction; Chapter 4 Silicone implants; Chapter 5 Mastectomy with skin preservation: skin sparing, nipple-areola complex sparing, and skin reducing; Chapter 6 Breast reconstruction with tissue expanders; Chapter 7 Breast reconstruction with the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap. Chapter 8 Breast reconstruction with the autologous latissimus dorsi flapChapter 9 The mini latissimus dorsi flap; Chapter 10 Transversus abdominis myocutaneous pedicled flap; Chapter 11 The DIEP flap and variants; Chapter 12 Superior gluteal artery perforator flap; Chapter 13 The transverse myocutaneous gracilis flap; Chapter 14 The biological rationale for oncoplastic surgical procedures; Chapter 15 Skin incisions, glandular reshaping, and local flaps; Chapter 16 Grisotti advancement rotation flap; Chapter 17 Inferior pedicle breast reduction. Chapter 18 Superior pedicle breast reduction and comma-shaped mammoplastiesChapter 19 Variations of classical reduction patterns for oncoplastic purposes; Chapter 20 Horizontal mammoplasty; Chapter 21 Lateral mammoplasty; Chapter 22 Round-block Benelli periareolar technique: application in oncoplastic surgery; Chapter 23 Reduction mammoplasty avoiding a vertical scar; Chapter 24 Breast symmetrization and augmentation; Chapter 25 Correction of breast deformity following breast-conservative surgery; Chapter 26 Nipple-sparing mastectomy; Chapter 27 Nipple reconstruction. Chapter 28 Prosthetic nipples and nipple tattooingChapter 29 The science of autologous fat grafting; Chapter 30 Use of lipomodeling in breast-reconstructive surgery; Chapter 31 Psychological issues in breast reconstruction; Chapter 32 Breast reconstruction with myocutaneous flaps: biomechanical aspects; Chapter 33 Chronic pain after reconstructive surgery; Chapter 34 Breast reconstruction from a woman's point of view: experience of a male breast surgeon; Chapter 35 Breast reconstruction from a woman's point of view: experience of a female clinical nurse specialist-breast care. Chapter 36 Breast reconstruction following mastectomy: patients' expectationsChapter 37 The modern specialist breast surgeon; Chapter 38 Oncoplastic and reconstructive education and training in the U.K.; Chapter 39 Personal reflections; Index; Back Cover.
Drawing on the expertise of a team of international oncological and plastic surgery professionals, this book offers guidance to surgical techniques and treatments and examines issues raised by this topic in both staff and patients. The book's didactic style provides a step-by-step guide through all aspects of modern breast reconstruction. Commentaries at the end of each section give readers a critical analysis of the subject and content of corresponding chapters that help you form a balanced viewpoint on individual techniques. One of the book's many highlights is the section addressing patient issues. It is a complete, detailed, and reliable source of reference for breast reconstruction--Provided by publisher.
Breast -- Cancer -- Surgery.
Breast -- Surgery.
Mammaplasty -- Methods.
RD539
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8
E358
2011
edited by Guidubaldo Querci della Rovere, John R. Benson, Maurizio Nava.