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Given the wide-ranging nature of the literature one must study in plastic surgery training, a solid grounding in many fundamental principles and procedures is an absolute prerequisite to becoming a competent plastic surgeon. And yet, until now there has been no single source that collects these fundamental topics in one volume; rather, the information has had to be gleaned from the introductory chapters of multiple comprehensive textbooks. The present volume takes a new approach, and provides the trainee an opportunity to learn these fundamentals more efficiently and comprehensively through a single book.

This work will prepare the trainee to confidently advance to the more specific core topics in reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery.

Key Features:

  • Highly efficient presentation and organization of all fundamental plastic surgical topics
  • 21 chapters cover such topics as patient safety; normal and abnormal wound healing; local anesthesia and nerve blocks; soft tissue infections and antibiotics; implants and biomaterials; basic surgical techniques; grafting of fat, skin, bone, and other tissues; flaps; burns; and much more.
  • Each chapter closes with a summary of key points.

Ideal for all surgeons in training, Fundamental Topics in Plastic Surgery is a complete introduction to the science and technical expertise of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

Foreword ix
Preface x
Acknowledgments xii
Contributors xiii
Section I Principles
1(182)
1 Patient Safety in Plastic Surgery
3(10)
Brent B. Pickrell
Andrew P. Trussler
1.1 Introduction
3(1)
1.2 Practice-Based Safety
3(1)
1.3 Patient Risk Stratification
4(1)
1.4 Intraoperative Risk
4(6)
1.5 Conclusions
10(1)
1.6 Key Points
10(3)
2 Wound Healing
13(18)
Matthew G. Kaufman
Matthew R. Louis
Shan Shan Qiu
Edward P. Buchanan
2.1 Introduction
13(1)
2.2 Basic Science
13(4)
2.3 Factors Affecting Wound Healing
17(4)
2.4 Wound Care Management
21(2)
2.5 Scar Management
23(4)
2.6 Conclusions
27(1)
2.7 Key Points
27(4)
3 Wound Management and Pressure Sores
31(20)
Ricardo Roa
Cristian Taladriz
Daniel Calderon
Wilfredo Calderon
3.1 Introduction
31(1)
3.2 Basic Science
31(1)
3.3 Wound Assessment
32(1)
3.4 Wound Debridement
33(5)
3.5 Skin Substitutes
38(2)
3.6 Clinical Applications
40(1)
3.7 Pressure Sores
41(1)
3.8 Basic Science
42(2)
3.9 Classification
44(1)
3.10 Treatment
44(3)
3.11 Conclusions
47(1)
3.12 Key Points
47(4)
4 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
51(14)
Javier Buendia
Diego Marre
Marcus Castro Ferreira
4.1 Introduction
51(1)
4.2 Basic Science
52(3)
4.3 Dressings and Parameters
55(1)
4.4 Parameters
56(1)
4.5 Indications and Contraindications
57(2)
4.6 Tips and Tricks
59(1)
4.7 Clinical Applications
60(2)
4.8 Conclusions
62(1)
4.9 Key Points
62(3)
5 Local Anesthetics and Common Nerve Blocks
65(12)
Pablo Monedero
Ismael Gonzalez
Jesus Olivas
5.1 Introduction
65(1)
5.2 Basic Science
65(1)
5.3 Classification of Local Anesthetics
66(1)
5.4 Pharmacology
66(1)
5.5 Toxicity and Complications of Local Anesthetics
67(1)
5.6 Allergic Reactions
68(1)
5.7 Adjuvants
69(1)
5.8 Essential Regional Blocks for Plastic Surgery
69(6)
5.9 Median Nerve Block
73(4)
5.10 Conclusions
75(1)
5.11 Key Points
76(1)
6 Soft Tissue Infections and Antibiotics in Plastic Surgery
77(22)
Cristina Auba
Jose L. del Pozo
6.1 Introduction
77(1)
6.2 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
77(11)
6.3 Alloplastic Infections
88(3)
6.4 Antimicrobials for Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
91(5)
6.5 Conclusions
96(1)
6.6 Key Points
96(3)
7 Implants and Biomaterials
99(14)
Marco Romeo
Chiara Distefano
7.1 Introduction
99(1)
7.2 Materials
100(8)
7.3 Implantation Tips and Pitfalls
108(1)
7.4 Clinical Applications
109(1)
7.5 Conclusions
110(1)
7.6 Key Points
110(3)
8 Principles of Osteosynthesis
113(14)
Pedro Bolado
Jorge Bonastre
Luis Landin
8.1 Basic Science
113(3)
8.2 Fracture Repair
116(5)
8.3 Complications
121(2)
8.4 Distraction Osteogenesis
123(1)
8.5 Conclusions
124(1)
8.6 Key Points
124(3)
9 Essentials of Dermatology for Plastic Surgeons
127(24)
Isabel Irarrazaval
Pedro Redondo
9.1 Structure and Function of the Skin
127(1)
9.2 Basic Lesions of the Skin
128(1)
9.3 Skin Biopsies
129(1)
9.4 Nonsurgical Treatment Modalities
129(2)
9.5 Benign Skin Tumors
131(3)
9.6 Fibrous Tumors
134(1)
9.7 Miscellaneous
135(1)
9.8 Premalignant Lesions
136(1)
9.9 Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
137(10)
9.10 Conclusions
147(1)
9.11 Key Points
147(4)
10 Laser Therapy: Principles and Applications in Skin Diseases
151(18)
Maider Pretel
Ester Moreno-Artero
10.1 Introduction
151(1)
10.2 Basic Science
151(2)
10.3 Therapeutic Parameters
153(1)
10.4 Types of Laser
154(1)
10.5 Clinical Applications
154(7)
10.6 Pigmentation Disorders
161(2)
10.7 Laser Hair Removal
163(1)
10.8 Skin Resurfacing
164(1)
10.9 Conclusions
165(1)
10.10 Key Points
166(3)
11 How to Set Up a Research Protocol in Plastic Surgery
169(14)
Stefan Danilla
Ekaterina Troncoso Olchevskaia
11.1 Introduction
169(1)
11.2 Clinical Question and Types of Study
169(2)
11.3 Basic Components of a Research Protocol
171(1)
11.4 Measuring the Accuracy of a Diagnostic Test
172(1)
11.5 Determining the Prognosis of a Disease
173(2)
11.6 Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Treatment
175(2)
11.7 In Search of the Cause of Your Patient's Disease
177(2)
11.8 What about the Analysis?
179(1)
11.9 Key Points
179(4)
Section II Techniques
183(228)
12 Basic Surgical Techniques, Sutures, and Wound Closure
185(22)
Diego Marre
Tomas Gantz
Alex Eulufi
12.1 Introduction
185(1)
12.2 Sutures
185(5)
12.3 Wound Closure
190(6)
12.4 Suturing Techniques
196(2)
12.5 The Unfavorable Scar: Prevention and Treatment
198(7)
12.6 Common Surgical Procedures
205(1)
12.7 Conclusions
206(1)
12.8 Key Points
206(1)
13 Grafts: Skin, Fascia, Nerve, Tendon, Cartilage, and Bone
207(22)
Alvaro Cabello
Aranzazu Menendez
Diego Marre
Bernardo Hontanilla
13.1 Introduction
207(1)
13.2 Skin Grafts
207(7)
13.3 Fascia Grafts
214(1)
13.4 Tendon Grafts
215(2)
13.5 Nerve Repair and Grafting
217(4)
13.6 Cartilage Grafts
221(2)
13.7 Bone Grafts
223(2)
13.8 Conclusions
225(1)
13.9 Key Points
225(4)
14 Fat Grafting
229(6)
Stefan Danilla
Ekaterina Troncoso Olchevskaia
14.1 Introduction
229(1)
14.2 Basic Science
229(1)
14.3 Surgical Technique
230(1)
14.4 Clinical Applications
231(1)
14.5 Conclusions
232(1)
14.6 Key Points
233(2)
15 Vascular Anatomy of the Skin and Muscles
235(26)
Diego Marre
Michael Tecce
Alejandro Conejero
15.1 Introduction
235(1)
15.2 Basic Science
236(7)
15.3 Blood Supply to the Muscles
243(3)
15.4 Regional Blood Supply
246(12)
15.5 Conclusions
258(1)
15.6 Key Points
259(2)
16 Flaps
261(30)
Diego Marre
Leigh Jansen
Sandhya Deo
16.1 Introduction
261(1)
16.2 Basic Science
262(2)
16.3 Principles of Flap Surgery
264(1)
16.4 Flap Classification
264(6)
16.5 Putting It All Together: Examples of Commonly Used Local Flaps
270(4)
16.6 Fasciocutaneous Flaps
274(2)
16.7 Flap Modifications
276(5)
16.8 Perforator Flaps
281(4)
16.9 Propeller Flaps
285(2)
16.10 Conclusions
287(1)
16.11 Key Points
288(3)
17 Tissue Expansion
291(18)
Alvaro Cuadra
Bruno Dagnino
17.1 Introduction
291(1)
17.2 Basic Science
292(2)
17.3 Types of Expanders
294(2)
17.4 Preoperative Planning and Surgical Technique
296(2)
17.5 Complications
298(1)
17.6 Clinical Applications
299(4)
17.7 Reexpansion
303(1)
17.8 Preexpanded Free Flaps
303(1)
17.9 Conclusions
303(1)
17.10 Key Points
304(5)
18 Burns
309(32)
Jose Manuel Collado Delfa
18.1 Introduction
309(1)
18.2 Epidemiology
309(1)
18.3 Thermal injury
310(17)
18.4 Electrical Injuries
327(4)
18.5 Chemical Injuries
331(4)
18.6 Cold Injuries
335(1)
18.7 Key Points
336(5)
19 Microsurgery
341(28)
Diego Marre
Pablo Zancolli
Gustavo Perez-Abadia
Hector Roco
19.1 Introduction
341(1)
19.2 Training in Microsurgery
342(9)
19.3 Basic Science of Free Flap Failure
351(3)
19.4 Factors Influencing Flap Failure
354(4)
19.5 Free Flap Monitoring and Salvage
358(3)
19.6 Postoperative Pharmacological Therapy in Microsurgery
361(2)
19.7 Clinical Applications
363(2)
19.8 Conclusions
365(1)
19.9 Key Points
365(4)
20 Facial Trauma
369(24)
Nicolas Pereira
Patricio Andrades
20.1 Introduction
369(1)
20.2 Relevant Anatomy
369(1)
20.3 Soft Tissue Trauma
370(3)
20.4 Maxillofacial Trauma
373(14)
20.5 Clinical Cases
387(1)
20.6 Conclusions
387(2)
20.7 Key Points
389(4)
21 Hand Trauma
393(18)
S. Raja Sabapathy
R. Raja Shanmugakrishnan
21.1 Introduction
393(1)
21.2 Relevant Anatomy
393(2)
21.3 Assessment of an Injured Hand
395(1)
21.4 Identification of the Injured Structures
396(4)
21.5 Management of Hand Injuries
400(5)
21.6 Clinical Cases
405(3)
21.7 Conclusions
408(1)
21.8 Key Points
408(3)
Index 411