
Plastic Surgery
Volume 4: Trunk and Lower Extremity
- 3rd Edition - September 5, 2012
- Imprint: Saunders
- Authors: David H Song, Peter C. Neligan
- Language: English
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Contents
Foreword by Joseph G. McCarthy XXX
Preface to the Third Edition XXX
List of Contributors XXX
Acknowledgments XXX
Dedication XXX
Volume One: Principles
Geoffrey C. Gurtner
1
Plastic surgery and innovation in medicine XXXPeter C. Neligan2
History of reconstructive and aesthetic surgery XXXRiccardo F. Mazzola and Isabella C. Mazzola3
Psychological aspects of plastic surgery XXXLaurie A. Stevens and Mary H. McGrath4
The role of ethics in plastic surgery XXXPhillip C. Haeck5
Business principles for plastic surgeons XXXC. Scott Hultman6
Medico-legal issues in plastic surgery XXXNeal R. Reisman7
Photography in plastic surgery XXXBrian M. Kinney8
Patient safety in plastic surgery XXXBruce Halperin9
Local anesthetics in plastic surgery XXXA. Aldo Mottura10
Evidence-based medicine and health services research in plastic surgery XXXCarolyn L. Kerrigan, E. Dale Collins Vidal,Andrea L. Pusic, Amy K. Alderman, and
Valerie Lemaine
11
Genetics and prenatal diagnosis XXXDaniel Nowinski, Elizabeth Kiwanuka, Florian Hackl,Bohdan Pomahac, and Elof Eriksson
12
Principles of cancer management XXXTomer Avraham, Evan Matros, and Babak J. Mehrara13
Stem cells and regenerative medicine XXXBenjamin Levi, Derrick C. Wan, Victor W. Wong,Geoffrey C. Gurtner, and Michael T. Longaker
14
Wound healing XXXChandan K. Sen and Sashwati Roy15
Skin wound healing: Repair biology, wound,and scar treatment XXXUrsula Mirastschijski, Andreas Jokuszies, and
Peter M. Vogt
16
Scar prevention, treatment, and revision XXXPeter Lorenz and A. Sina Bari17
Skin graft XXXSaja S. Scherer-Pietramaggiori, Giorgio Pietramaggiori,and Dennis P. Orgill
18
Tissue graft, tissue repair, and regeneration XXXWei Liu and Yilin Cao19
Tissue engineering XXXAndrea J. O’Connor and Wayne A. Morrison20
Repair, grafting, and engineering of cartilage XXXWei Liu and Yilin Cao21
Repair and grafting of bone XXXIris A. Seitz, Chad M. Teven, and Russell R. Reid22
Repair and grafting of peripheral nerve XXXRenata V. Weber, Kirsty U. Boyd, andSusan E. Mackinnon
23
Vascular territories XXXSteven F. Morris and G. Ian Taylor24
Flap classification and applications XXXScott L. Hansen, David M. Young, Patrick Lang,and Hani Sbitany
25
Flap pathophysiology and pharmacology XXXCho Y. Pang and Peter C. Neligan26
Principles and techniques of microvascularsurgery XXXFu-Chan Wei and Sherilyn Keng Lin Tay
27
Principles and applications of tissueexpansion XXXMalcolm W. Marks and Louis C. Argenta
28
Therapeutic radiation: Principles, effects,and complications XXXGabrielle M. Kane
29
Vascular anomalies XXXArin K. Greene and John B. Mulliken30
Benign and malignant nonmelanocytictumors of the skin and soft tissue XXXRei Ogawa
31
Melanoma XXXStephan Ariyan and Aaron Berger32
Implants and biomaterials XXXCharles E. Butler and Timothy W. King33
Facial prosthetics in plastic surgery XXXGordon H. Wilkes, Mohammed M. Al Kahtani, andJohan F. Wolfaardt
34
Transplantation in plastic surgery XXXDavid W. Mathes, Peter E. M. Butler, andW. P. Andrew Lee
35
Technology innovation in plastic surgery:A practical guide for the surgeon innovator XXXLeila Jazayeri and Geoffrey C. Gurtner
36
Robotics, simulation, and telemedicine inplastic surgery XXXJoseph M. Rosen, Todd E. Burdette, Erin Donaldson,
Robyn Mosher, Lindsay B. Katona, and
Sarah A. Long
Volume Two: Aesthetic
Richard J. Warren
1
Managing the cosmetic patient XXXMichelle B. Locke and Foad NahaiSection I: Aesthetic Surgery of the Face
2
Nonsurgical skin care and rejuvenation XXXLeslie Baumann3
Botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) XXXMichael A.C. Kane4
Soft-tissue fillers XXXTrevor M. Born, Lisa E. Airan, and Dimitrios Motakis5
Facial skin resurfacing XXXSteven R. Cohen, Ryan C. Frank, and E. Victor Ross6
Anatomy of the aging face XXXBryan Mendelson and Chin-Ho Wong7
Forehead rejuvenation XXXRichard J. Warren8
Blepharoplasty XXXJulius Few Jr. and Marco Ellis9
Secondary blepharoplasty: Techniques XXXGlenn W. Jelks, Elizabeth B. Jelks, Ernest S. Chiu,and Douglas S. Steinbrech
10
Asian facial cosmetic surgery XXXKyung S. Koh, Jong Woo Choi, and Clyde H. Ishii11.1
Facelift: Principles XXXRichard J. Warren11.2
Facelift: Introduction to deep tissuetechniques XXXRichard J. Warren
11.3
Facelift: Platysma-SMAS plication XXXDai M. Davies and Miles G. Berry11.4
Facelift: Facial rejuvenation with loop sutures,the MACS lift and its derivatives XXXMark Laurence Jewell
11.5
Facelift: Lateral SMASectomy XXXDaniel C. Baker11.6
Facelift: The extended SMAS technique infacial rejuvenation XXXJames M. Stuzin
11.7
Facelift: SMAS with skin attached – the"high SMAS" technique XXXFritz E. Barton Jr.
11.8
Facelift: Subperiosteal facelift XXXOscar M. Ramirez12
Secondary deformities and the secondaryfacelift XXXTimothy J. Marten and Dino Elyassnia
13
Neck rejuvenation XXXJames E. Zins, Colin Myles Morrison, andClaude-Jean Langevin
14
Structural fat grafting XXXSydney R. Coleman and Alesia P. Saboeiro15
Skeletal augmentation XXXMichael J. Yaremchuk16
Anthropometry, cephalometry, andorthognathic surgery XXXDaniel I. Taub, Jordan M.S. Jacobs, and
Jonathan S. Jacobs
17
Nasal analysis and anatomy XXXJoel E. Pessa and Rod J. Rohrich18
Open technique rhinoplasty XXXRod J. Rohrich and Jamil Ahmad19
Closed technique rhinoplasty XXXMark B. Constantian20
Airway issues and the deviated nose XXXBahman Guyuron and Bryan S. Armijo21
Secondary rhinoplasty XXXRonald P. Gruber, Simeon H. Wall Jr.,David L. Kaufman, and David M. Kahn
22
Otoplasty XXXCharles H. Thorne23
Hair restoration XXXJack FisherSection II: General Aesthetic Surgery
24
Liposuction: A comprehensive review oftechniques and safety XXXJeffrey M. Kenkel and Phillip J. Stephan
25
Abdominoplasty procedures XXXDirk F. Richter and Alexander Stoff26
Lipoabdominoplasty XXXOsvaldo Ribeiro Saldanha,Sérgio Fernando Dantas de Azevedo,
Osvaldo Ribeiro Saldanha Filho,
Cristianna Bonneto Saldanha, and
Luis Humberto Uribe Morelli
27
Lower bodylifts XXXAl Aly, Khalid Al-Zahrani, and Albert Cram28
Buttock augmentation XXXTerrence W. Bruner, José Abel de la Peña Salcedo, Constantino G. Mendieta, and Thomas L. Roberts III29
Upper limb contouring XXXJoseph F. Capella, Matthew J. Trovato, andScott Woehrle
30
Post-bariatric reconstruction XXXJonathan W. Toy and J. Peter Rubin31
Aesthetic genital surgery XXXGary J. AlterVolume Three: Craniofacial, Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatric Plastic Surgery
Part 1: Craniofacial, head and neck surgery: Eduardo D. Rodriguez
1
Anatomy of the head and neck XXXAhmed M. Afifi and Risal DjohanSection I: Craniofacial Trauma
2
Facial trauma: Soft tissue injuries XXXReid V. Mueller3
Facial fractures XXXEduardo D. Rodriguez, Amir H. Dorafshar,and Paul N. Manson
4
TMJ dysfunction and obstructive sleep apnea XXXStephen A. Schendel and Brinda ThimmappaSection II: Head and Neck Reconstruction
5
Scalp and forehead reconstruction XXXMark D. Wells and Carla Skytta6
Aesthetic nasal reconstruction XXXFrederick J. Menick7
Reconstruction of the ear XXXBurton D. Brent8
Acquired cranial and facial bone deformities XXXRenee M. Burke, Robert J. Morin,and S. Anthony Wolfe
9
Midface reconstruction XXXConstance M. Chen, Joseph J. Disa,and Peter G. Cordeiro
10
Cheek and lip reconstruction XXXPeter C. Neligan11
Facial paralysis XXXRonald M. Zuker, Eyal Gur, Gazi Hussain,and Ralph T. Manktelow
12
Oral cavity, tongue, and mandibularreconstructions XXXMing-Huei Cheng and Jung-Ju Huang
13
Hypopharyngeal, esophageal, and neck reconstruction XXXPeirong Yu14
Salivary gland tumors XXXStephan Ariyan, Deepak Narayan, andCharlotte E. Ariyan
15
Tumors of the facial skeleton: Fibrousdysplasia XXXYou-Wei Cheong and Yu-Ray Chen
16
Tumors of the lips, oral cavity, oropharynx,and mandible XXXJohn Joseph Coleman III and Anthony P. Tufaro
17
Carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract XXXMichael E. Kupferman, Justin M. Sacks,and Edward I. Chang
18
Local flaps for facial coverage XXXIan T. Jackson19
Secondary facial reconstruction XXXJulian J. Pribaz and Rodney K. Chan20
Facial transplant XXXLaurent Lantieri21
Surgical management of migraine headaches XXXBahman Guyuron and Ali TotonchiPart 2: Pediatric plastic surgery: Joseph E. Losee
Section I: Clefts
22
Embryology of the craniofacial complex XXXMaryam Afshar, Samantha A. Brugmann,and Jill A. Helms
23
Repair of unilateral cleft lip XXXPhilip Kuo-Ting Chen, M. Samuel Noordhoff,and Alex Kane
24
Repair of bilateral cleft lip XXXJohn B. Mulliken25
Cleft palate XXXWilliam Y. Hoffman26
Alveolar clefts XXXRichard A. Hopper27
Orthodontics in cleft lip and palatemanagement XXXAlvaro A. Figueroa and John W. Polley
28
Velopharyngeal dysfunction XXXRichard E. Kirschner and Adriane L. Baylis29
Secondary deformities of the cleft lip, nose,and palate XXXEvan M. Feldman, John C. Koshy, Larry H. Hollier Jr.,
and Samuel Stal
30
Cleft and craniofacial orthognathic surgery XXXJesse A. Goldstein and Steven B. BakerSection II: Craniofacial
31
Pediatric facial fractures XXXJoseph E. Losee and Darren M. Smith32
Orbital hypertelorism XXXEric Arnaud, Daniel Marchac, Federico Di Rocco,and Dominique Renier
33
Craniofacial clefts XXXJames P. Bradley and Henry K. Kawamoto Jr.34
Nonsyndromic craniosynostosis XXXDerek M. Steinbacher and Scott P. Bartlett35
Syndromic craniosynostosis XXXJeffrey A. Fearon36
Craniofacial microsomia XXXJoseph G. McCarthy, Barry H. Grayson,Richard A. Hopper, and Oren M. Tepper
37
Hemifacial atrophy XXXPeter J. Taub, Lester Silver, and Kathryn S.Torok38
Pierre Robin sequence XXXChristopher G. Zochowski and Arun K. Gosain39
Treacher–Collins syndrome XXXFernando MolinaSection III: Pediatrics
40
Congenital melanocytic nevi XXXBruce S. Bauer and Neta Adler41
Pediatric chest and trunk defects XXXLawrence J. Gottlieb, Russell R. Reid, andJustine C. Lee
42
Pediatric tumors XXXSahil Kapur and Michael L. Bentz43
Conjoined twins XXXOksana Jackson, David W. Low and Don LaRossa44
Reconstruction of urogenital defects:Congenital XXXMohan S. Gundeti and Michael C. Large
Volume Four: Lower Extremity, Trunk
and Burns
David Song
Section I: Lower Extremity Surgery
1
Comprehensive lower extremity anatomy XXXGinard I. Henry and Grant M. Kleiber2
Management of lower extremity trauma XXXShannon Colohan and Michel Saint-Cyr3
Lymphatic reconstruction of the extremities XXXRuediger G. H. Baumeister, David W. Chang,and Peter C. Neligan
4
Lower extremity sarcoma reconstruction XXXGoetz A.Giessler and Michael Sauerbier5
Reconstructive surgery: Lower extremitycoverage XXXJoon Pio Hong
6
Diagnosis and treatment of painful neuroma andof nerve compression in the lower extremity XXXA. Lee Dellon
7
Skeletal reconstruction XXXStephen J. Kovach and L. Scott Levin8
Foot reconstruction XXXMark W. Clemens, Lawrence B. Colen,and Christopher E. Attinger
Section II: Trunk Surgery
9
Comprehensive trunk anatomy XXXMichael A. Howard and Sara R. Dickie10
Reconstruction of the chest XXXDavid H. Song and Michelle C. Roughton11
Reconstruction of the soft tissues of the back XXXGregory A. Dumanian12
Abdominal wall reconstruction XXXNavin K. Singh, Marwan R. Khalifeh,and Jonathan Bank
13
Reconstruction of male genital defects XXXStan Monstrey, Peter Ceulemans, Nathalie Roche,Philippe Houtmeyers, Nicolas Lumen, and Piet Hoebeke
14
Reconstruction of acquired vaginal defects XXXLaura Snell, Peter G. Cordeiro, and Andrea L. Pusic15
Surgery for gender identity disorder XXXLoren S. Schechter16
Pressure sores XXXRobert Kwon and Jeffrey E. Janis17
Perineal reconstruction XXXHakim K. Said and Otway LouieSection III: Burns Surgery
18
Acute management of burn/electrical injuries XXXLars Steinstraesser and Sammy Al-Benna19
Extremity burn reconstruction XXXLorenzo Borghese, Alessandro Masellis, andMichele Masellis
20
Cold and chemical injury to the upperextremity XXXDennis S. Kao and John Hijjawi
21
Management of facial burns XXXRobert J. Spence22
Reconstructive burn surgery XXXMatthew B. Klein23
Management of patients with exfoliativedisorders, epidermolysis bullosa, and TEN XXXAbdullah E. Kattan, Robert C. Cartotto, and Joel S. Fish
Volume Five: Breast
James C. Grotting
1
Anatomy for plastic surgery of the breast XXXJorge I. de la Torre and Michael R. DavisSection I: Cosmetic Surgery of the Breast
2 Breast augmentation XXXG. Patrick Maxwell and Allen Gabriel
3
Secondary breast augmentation XXXMitchell H. Brown4
Current concepts in revisionary breast surgery XXXG. Patrick Maxwell and Allen Gabriel5
Endoscopic approaches to the breast XXXNeil A. Fine and Clark F. Schierle6
Iatrogenic disorders following breast surgery XXXWalter Peters7
Mastopexy XXXKent K. Higdon and James C. Grotting8.1
Reduction mammaplasty XXXJack Fisher and Kent K. Higdon8.2
Inferior pedicle breast reduction XXXJack Fisher8.3
Superior or medial pedicle XXXFrank Lista and Jamil Ahmad8.4
Short scar periareolar inferior pedicle reduction (SPAIR) mammaplasty XXXDennis C. Hammond8.5
The L short-scar mammaplasty XXXArmando Chiari Jr.8.6
Periareolar technique with mesh support XXXJoao Carlos Sampaio Góes8.7
Sculpted pillar vertical reduction mammaplasty XXXKent K. Higdon and James C. Grotting9
Revision surgery following breast reductionand mastopexy XXXKenneth C. Shestak
Section II: Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast
10
Breast cancer: Diagnosis therapy andoncoplastic techniques XXXElisabeth Beahm and Julie E. Lang
11
The oncoplastic approach to partial breast reconstruction XXXAlbert Losken12
Patient-centered health communication XXXGary L. Freed, Alice Andrews, and E. Dale Collins Vidal13
Imaging in reconstructive breast surgery XXXJaume Masia, Carmen Navarro, and Juan A. Clavero14
Expander-implants breast reconstruction XXXMaurizio B. Nava, Giuseppe Catanuto, Angela Pennati, Valentina Visintini Cividin, and Andrea Spano15
Latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction XXXScott L. Spear and Mark W. Clemens16
The bilateral pedicled TRAM flap XXXL. Franklyn Elliott, John D. Symbas, andHunter R. Moyer
17
Free TRAM breast reconstruction XXXJoshua Fosnot and Joseph M. Serletti18
The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator(DIEAP) flap XXXPhillip N. Blondeel, Colin M. Morrison, and
Robert J. Allen
19
Alternative flaps for breast reconstruction XXXMaria M. LoTempio, Robert J. Allen, andPhillip N. Blondeel
20
Omentum reconstruction of the breast XXXJoao Carlos Sampaio Góes and Antonio LuizVasconcellos Macedo
21
Local flaps in partial breast reconstruction XXXMoustapha Hamdi and Eugenia J. Kyriopoulos22
Reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex XXXKetan M. Patel and Maurice Y. Nahabedian23.1
Congenital anomalies of the breast XXXEgle Muti23.2 Poland syndrome XXXPietro Berrino and Valeria Berrino
24
Contouring of the arms, breast, upper trunk, and male chest in the massive weight loss patient XXXJonathan W. Toy and J. Peter Rubin25
Fat grafting to the breast XXXHenry Wilson and Scott L. SpearVolume Six: Hand and Upper Extremity
James Chang
Introduction: Plastic surgery contributions
to hand surgery xxxvii
James Chang
Section I: Introduction and Principles
1
Anatomy and biomechanics of the hand XXXJames Chang, Francisco Valero-Cuevas,Vincent R. Hentz, and Robert A. Chase
2
Examination of the upper extremity XXXRyosuke Kakinoki3
Diagnostic imaging of the hand and wrist XXXAlphonsus K. Chong and David M.K. Tan4
Anesthesia for upper extremity surgery XXXJonay Hill, Vanila M. Singh and Subhro K. Sen5
Principles of internal fixation as applied tothe hand and wrist XXXJeffrey Yao and Christopher Cox
Section II: Acquired Traumatic Disorders
6
Nail and fingertip reconstruction XXXMichael W. Neumeister, Elvin G. Zook,Nicole Z. Sommer, and Theresa A. Hegge
7
Hand fractures and joint injuries XXXWarren C. Hammert8
Fractures and dislocations of the wrist anddistal radius XXXKevin C. Chung and Steven C. Haase
9
Flexor tendon injury and reconstruction XXXJin Bo Tang10
Extensor tendon injuries XXXKai Megerle and Günther Germann11
Replantation and revascularization XXXWilliam W. Dzwierzynski12
Reconstructive surgery of the mutilated hand XXXWilliam C. Pederson and Randolph Sherman13
Thumb reconstruction: Nonmicrosurgicaltechniques XXXNicholas B. Vedder and Jeffrey B. Friedrich
14
Thumb and finger reconstruction: Microsurgical techniques XXXFu Chan Wei and Wee Leon LamSection III: Acquired Nontraumatic Disorders
15
Benign and malignant tumors of the hand XXXJustin M. Sacks, Kodi K. Azari, Scott Oates,and David W. Chang
16
Infections of the hand XXXSean M. Bidic and Tim Schaub17
Management of Dupuytren’s disease XXXAndrew J. Watt and Caroline Leclercq18
Occupational hand disorders XXXSteven J. McCabe19
Rheumatologic conditions of the handand wrist XXXDouglas M. Sammer and Kevin C. Chung
20
Osteoarthritis in the hand and wrist XXXBrian T. Carlsen, Karim Bakri, Faisal M. Al-Mufarrejand Steven L. Moran
21
The stiff hand and the spastic hand XXXDavid T. Netscher22
Ischemia of the hand XXXHee Chang Ahn and Neil F. Jones23
Complex regional pain syndrome in the upper extremity XXXIvica Ducic and John M. Felder III24
Nerve entrapment syndromes XXXMichael Bezuhly, James P. O’Brien andDonald Lalonde
Section IV: Congenital Disorders
25
Congenital hand I: Embryology, classification,and principles XXXMichael Tonkin and Kerby Oberg
26
Congenital hand II: Disorders of formation (transverse and longitudinal arrest) XXXGill Smith and Paul Smith27
Congenital hand III: Disorders of formation –thumb hypoplasia XXXJoseph Upton III and Amir Taghinia
28
Congenital hand IV: Disorders of differentiationand duplication XXXSteven E.R. Hovius
29
Congenital hand V: Disorders of overgrowth, undergrowth, and generalized skeletaldeformities XXXLeung Kim Hung, Ping Chung Leung, and
Takayuki Miura (Addendum by Michael Tonkin)
30
Growth considerations in pediatric upperextremity trauma and reconstruction XXXMarco Innocenti and Carla Baldrighi
31
Vascular anomalies of the upper extremity XXXJoseph Upton IIISection V: Paralytic Disorders
32
Peripheral nerve injuries of the upperextremity XXXSimon Farnebo, Johan Thorfinn, and Lars B. Dahlin
33
Nerve transfers XXXKirsty U. Boyd, Ida K. Fox, and Susan E. Mackinnon34
Tendon transfers in the upper extremity XXXNeil F. Jones35
Free-functioning muscle transfer inthe upper extremity XXXIsaac Harvey and Gregory H. Borschel
36
Brachial plexus injuries: Adult and pediatric XXXDavid Chwei-Chin Chuang37
Restoration of upper extremity function intetraplegia XXXCatherine Curtin and Vincent R. Hentz
Section VI: Rehabilitation
38
Upper extremity composite allotransplantation XXXVijay S. Gorantla, Stefan S. Schneeberger,and W.P. Andrew Lee
39
Hand therapy XXXChristine B. Novak and Rebecca L. von der Heyde40
Treatment of the upper extremity amputee XXXGregory A. Dumanian and Todd A. KuikenIndex to all volumes i XXX –i XXX
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