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E-grāmata: Combination Facial Reconstruction after Mohs Surgery: A Case Based Atlas [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Mohs & Reconstructive Surgery Director, Epiphany Dermatology, TX, US), (Hospital de Clķnicas da Univ Federal do Paranį, Brazil)
  • Formāts: 184 pages, 108 Tables, black and white; 607 Halftones, color; 607 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003023739
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  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Cena: 209,00 €*
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  • Formāts: 184 pages, 108 Tables, black and white; 607 Halftones, color; 607 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003023739
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
"This book offers a concise guide to combined reconstruction operations for facial defects after Mohs surgery. Repairs from different facial subunits are shown, to demonstrate the full range of these difficult repairs; a range of intraoperative photographs illustrates each repair"--

This book offers a concise guide to combined reconstruction operations for facial defects after Mohs surgery. Repairs from different facial subunits are shown to demonstrate the full range of these difficult repairs; a range of intraoperative photographs illustrates each repair.



This book offers a concise guide to combined reconstruction operations for facial defects after Mohs surgery. Repairs from different facial subunits are shown to demonstrate the full range of these difficult repairs; a range of intraoperative photographs illustrates each repair.

* 61 cases of combined reconstructions divided by subunits: nose (13), forehead/temple (8), scalp (6), cheek (6), ear (10), lip/perioral (9), and eyelid/periorbital (9)

• Almost 600 pre-, post-, and mainly intraoperative photographs to demonstrate the main steps of each repair

• Detailed legends to ensure adequate understanding by the reader

• "Pros and Cons" table for each repair to facilitate decision making

• "Complications and How to Avoid Them" table to reduce the likelihood of adverse outcomes

• "Learning Points" after each case to improve the learning experience by the readeres of combined reconstructions divided by subunits: nose (13), forehead/temple

(8), scalp (6), cheek (6), ear (10), lip/perioral (9), and eyelid/periorbital (9)

• Almost 600 pre-, post-, and mainly intraoperative photographs to demonstrate the

main steps of each repair

• Detailed legends to ensure adequate understanding by the reader

• “Pros and cons” table for each repair to facilitate decision making

• “Complications and how to avoid them” table to reduce the likelihood of adverse

outcomes

• “Learning points” after each case to improve the learning experience by the reader

Foreword

Introduction

1.Nasolabial interpolation: cartilage graft + second + primary. 2.Transposition + graft.
3. Rotation + transportation + Advancement + graft.
4. West by east-west flap.
5. Double advancement + Burows graft.
6. Crescentic advancement + 2nd.
7. Advancement + Burows graft.
8. DNRS and lateral based rotation graft flap.
9. Three defects.
10. Rotation graft + advancement.
11. Cheek: Interpolation + rotation.
12. Temple: Advancement + Transportation + Primary.
13. Primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft (2 defects).
14. Advancement + Full Thickness Skin Graft + 2nd.
15. Advancement + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
16. Large rotation.
17. Temple: combo-Z (2 defects).
18. Double rotation.
19. Advancement + Full Thickness Skin Graft (2 defects).
20. Double rotation + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
21. Bilateral rotation + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
22. Transposition + 2nd.
23. Scalp and frontal forehead: hinge + graft + Primary
24. Primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
25. VY + Full Thickness Skin Graft + crescentic.
26. Cheek: Burows advancement + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
27. Primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
28. Double rotation (2 defects).
29. V-Y + Primary.
30. Ear: interpolation + cartilage graft.
31. Rotation + Full Thickness Skin Graft + Integra.
32. Helical advancement + wedge.
33. Transposition + rotation.
34. Double transposition
35. Interpolation + Theraskin.
36. Transposition + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
37. Full Thickness Skin Graft + cartilage graft.
38. Modified wedge closure.
39. Ear: preauricular interpolation + cartilage graft.
40. Crescentic Burows advancement flap.
41. Pincer and mucosal VY.
42. Lateral advancement + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
43. Double rotation.
44. VY Pincer and seagull.
45. Bilateral advancement.
46. Advancement + mucosal advancement.
47. Crescentic Burows advancement flap + mucosal advancement.
48. Oculoplastic.
49. Tenzel flap.
50. Hinge + primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
51. Double rotation + Full Thickness Skin Graft + 2nd.
52. Rotation + Primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
53. Rotation graft + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
54. Primary + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
55. Primary + Burows + 2nd.
56. Advancement + transposition + Full Thickness Skin Graft + 2nd.
57. Forehead advancement and Burows graft.
58. Folded forehead flap + cartilage graft.
59. Forehead flap with cheek advancement.
60. Glabella - primary + hinge + Puracol + Full Thickness Skin Graft.
61. Perioral: V-Y + transposition + Full Thickness Skin Graft + 2nd

Stanislav N. Tolkachjov, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Director of Mohs Micrographic & Reconstructive Surgery Epiphany Dermatology

Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas, USA

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Texas at Southwestern

Clinical Associate Professor, Texas A&M College of Medicine

Core Clinical Faculty, Dermatology Residency, Baylor University Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, USA

Felipe B. Cerci, MD, MSc

Mohs Curitiba-Clķnica Cepelle

and Hospital Universitįrio Evangélico Mackenzie

Curitiba, Brazil