Plastic Surgery
Volume 4: Trunk and Lower Extremity
- 5th Edition - August 22, 2023
- Authors: David H Song, Joon Pio Hong, Peter C. Neligan
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 1 0 4 1 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 7 3 8 0 - 2
Comprehensive and fully up to date, the six-volume Plastic Surgery remains the gold standard text in this complex area of surgery. Completely revised to meet the demands of both… Read more
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New chapters cover diabetes and foot reconstruction; expands and updates coverage of lymphedema and gender affirmation surgery; and coverage throughout includes new, pioneering translational work shaping the future of trunk and lower extremity surgery.
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New digital video preface by Dr. Peter C. Neligan addresses the changes across all six volumes.
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New treatment and decision-making algorithms added to chapters where applicable.
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New video lectures and editor-narrated slide presentations offer a step-by-step audiovisual walkthrough of techniques and procedures.
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Evidence-based advice from an expanded roster of international experts allows you to apply the very latest advances in trunk and lower extremity surgery and ensure optimal outcomes.
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- Instructions for online access
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Any screen, Any time, Anywhere
- Copyright
- Video Contents
- Volume One
- Volume Two
- Volume Three
- Volume Four
- Volume Five
- Volume Six
- Lecture Video Contents
- Volume One
- Volume Two
- Volume Three
- Volume Four
- Volume Five
- Volume Six
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- List of Editors
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- 1. Comprehensive lower extremity anatomy
- Abstract
- The gluteal region
- The thigh
- The leg
- The ankle and foot
- Conclusion
- References
- 2. Management of lower extremity trauma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basic science
- Diagnosis and patient presentation
- Patient selection
- Treatment and surgical techniques
- Complications
- Summary
- References
- Section I: Lower Extremity Surgery
- 3.1. Lymphedema: introduction and editors' perspective
- Abstract
- References
- 3.2. Imaging modalities for diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Lymphoscintigraphy
- Near-infrared fluorescent imaging
- Ultrasonography
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Further imaging modalities
- Imaging modality selection algorithm
- Conclusion
- References
- 3.3. Lymphaticovenular bypass
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background
- Clinical approach
- Lymphaticovenular bypass for subclinical lymphedema
- Conclusion
- References
- 3.4. Vascularized lymph node transplant
- Abstract
- History of VLNT
- Mechanism of VLNT
- Indications for VLNT
- Types of VLNT
- Outcomes
- Complications
- Summary
- References
- 3.5. Debulking strategies and procedures: liposuction of leg lymphedema
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Excess subcutaneous adiposity and chronic lymphedema
- Other research regarding adipose tissue deposition
- How to assess the efficacy of liposuction
- Preoperative planning
- Operative technique
- Postoperative care
- How CCT and liposuction works in clinical practice – an example
- Controlled compression therapy (CCT)
- Liposuction and postoperative success
- The lymphedema team
- How liposuction helps
- When to use liposuction to treat lymphedema – patient selection
- When liposuction should never be used
- Can the outcome be reproduced?
- References
- 3.6. Debulking strategies and procedures: excision
- Abstract
- Chen-modified Charles procedure
- Radical reduction with preservation of perforators (RPP procedure),
- Excisional therapy for genital lymphedema–
- Follow-up
- Surgical limitations
- Summary
- References
- 4. Lower extremity sarcoma reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basic science/disease process
- Diagnosis/patient presentation/imaging
- Historical perspectives
- Patient profile/general considerations/treatment planning
- Treatment/surgical resection techniques
- Reconstructive options for lower extremity preservation
- Postoperative care
- Secondary procedures
- Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
- References
- 5. Reconstructive surgery: lower extremity coverage
- Abstract
- Introduction
- History
- Principles
- Treatment approach
- Special considerations
- Postoperative care
- Muscle/musculocutaneous flaps
- Fasciocutaneous/perforator flap
- Compound flaps
- Supermicrosurgery
- References
- 6.1. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of lower extremity pain
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Etiology of lower extremity pain
- Diagnosis and patient selection
- Treatment options for lower extremity pain
- Postoperative management
- Prevention of lower extremity pain
- Alternative treatment measures
- Conclusion
- References
- 6.2. Targeted muscle reinnervation in the lower extremity
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Physiology of targeted muscle reinnervation
- Indications for targeted muscle reinnervation in the lower extremity
- General concepts and principles
- Targeted muscle reinnervation in primary amputations
- Targeted muscle reinnervation in secondary amputations
- Targeted muscle reinnervation in very proximal lower extremity amputations
- Targeted muscle reinnervation in minor amputations of the foot
- Targeted muscle reinnervation for symptomatic neuromas in non-amputees
- Future directions
- Conclusions
- References
- 6.3. Lower extremity pain: regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology of neuropathic lower extremity pain from symptomatic neuromas
- Treatment of lower extremity pain from symptomatic neuromas
- Regenerative peripheral nerve interface
- Technique to perform RPNI surgery
- Future directions
- Conclusion
- Disclosure statement
- References
- 7. Skeletal reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Biology of bone healing and grafting
- Historical perspective
- Methods of skeletal reconstruction
- Patient evaluation
- Reconstruction by anatomic areas
- Postoperative care
- Conclusion
- References
- 8. Foot reconstruction
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Introduction
- Angiosomes of the foot
- Clinical relevance of the angiosome model
- Patient evaluation and diagnosis
- Management
- Surgical techniques for soft-tissue reconstruction
- Reconstruction by anatomic location
- Summary
- References
- 9.1. Diabetic foot: introduction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Risk factors for diabetic foot wounds
- Patient-centered outcomes
- Multidisciplinary team and beyond
- IWGDF practical guidelines
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- 9.2. Diabetic foot: management of wounds and considerations in biomechanics and amputations
- Abstract
- Principles of wound healing
- Biomechanical considerations
- Partial foot amputations
- Conclusion
- References
- 9.3. Diabetic foot: management of vascularity and considerations in soft-tissue reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Reconstructive options
- Surgical planning
- Cases
- References
- Section II: Trunk, Perineum, and Transgender
- 10. Trunk anatomy
- Abstract
- Surface anatomy and skin considerations (Fig. 10.1)
- Skin perfusion and angiosome concept (Fig. 10.2)
- Anterior chest
- Axilla
- Back
- Abdomen and flank
- Groin
- Perineum
- Buttock
- Bones
- References
- 11. Reconstruction of the chest
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Etiology
- Chest wall biomechanics and pathophysiology
- Evaluation of the defect and functional goals
- Medical optimization and preparation of the wound bed
- Skeletal reconstruction
- Soft-tissue reconstruction
- Rectus abdominis
- Postoperative care
- Congenital chest wall deformities
- Conclusion
- References
- 12. Reconstruction of the posterior trunk
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- Flaps for reconstruction of the posterior trunk
- Other flaps
- Special clinical scenarios
- Perioperative care
- Techniques for soft-tissue reconstruction in the posterior trunk
- Algorithmic approach to reconstruction of the posterior trunk
- References
- 13. Abdominal wall reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Abdominal wall anatomy and physiology
- Blood supply to the abdominal skin and musculature
- Nerve supply and innervation of the muscles
- Abdominal wall muscle function
- Tissue apposition
- Midline hernia repair
- Conclusion
- References
- 14.1. Gender confirmation surgery: diagnosis and management
- Abstract
- Epidemiology
- Change in coverage over time – Affordable Care Act
- WPATH
- Expanded societal support/paradigm shift
- Terminology
- WPATH Standards of Care
- Mental health practitioners
- Adolescent therapy
- Hormone therapy
- Multidisciplinary treatment
- Patient satisfaction following gender confirmation surgery
- Barriers to patient care
- Preoperative assessment
- Goals of therapy
- Arrangements for aftercare
- Conclusion
- References
- 14.2. Gender confirmation surgery, male to female: vaginoplasty
- Abstract
- Preoperative assessment
- Penile inversion vaginoplasty
- Patient positioning and preparation
- Harvest of skin flaps and grafts
- Penile disassembly and inversion
- Dissection of vaginal cavity
- Creation of neoclitoris
- Inset of grafts/flaps and closure
- Intestinal vaginoplasty
- Peritoneal flaps
- Complications
- Postoperative care
- Conclusion
- References
- 14.3. Gender affirmation surgery, female to male: phalloplasty; and correction of male genital defects
- Abstract
- Patient selection
- Phalloplasty
- Metoidioplasty
- Considerations in other genital defects
- References
- 14.4. Breast, chest wall, and facial considerations in gender affirmation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- WPATH guidelines
- Chest masculinization
- Breast augmentation
- Facial feminization surgery
- Conclusions
- References
- 15. Reconstruction of acquired vaginal defects
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomic considerations
- Diagnosis
- Historical perspective
- Patient selection/preoperative considerations
- Treatment/surgical technique
- Postoperative care
- Complications, prognosis, and outcomes
- References
- 16. Pressure sores
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basic science
- Diagnosis
- Patient evaluation
- Treatment
- Postoperative care
- Outcomes, prognosis, and complications
- Secondary procedures
- References
- 17. Perineal reconstruction
- NON-PRINT ITEMAbstract
- Introduction
- History of perineal reconstruction
- Basic science/disease process
- Diagnosis/patient presentation
- Patient selection
- Treatment/surgical technique
- Postoperative care
- Outcomes, prognosis, complications
- References
- Section III: Burn Surgery
- 18. Burn, chemical, and electrical injuries
- Abstract
- Synopsis
- Epidemiology
- Risk factors
- Evolution of burn medicine
- Pathophysiology of burn injuries
- Physiological consequences of thermal skin burns
- Acute burn trauma management
- Complications
- Rehabilitation
- Managing scar hypertrophy and contracture
- References
- 19. Extremity burn reconstruction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Burns of the upper extremity
- Operative wound management of acute burns of the extremities
- Therapy considerations
- Reconstruction of lower extremity burns
- References
- 20. Management of the burned face and neck
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Anatomy and pathophysiology
- Acute facial burn management
- Management of facial post-burn deformities
- Reconstruction of specific areas
- Acid burns
- Future directions
- Conclusion
- References
- 21. Pediatric burns
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Basic science
- Initial assessment
- Wound management
- Medical management
- Rehabilitation
- Reconstruction
- References
- Index
- Confidence is ClinicalKey
- No. of pages: 680
- Language: English
- Edition: 5
- Published: August 22, 2023
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323810418
- eBook ISBN: 9780323873802
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David H Song
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