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  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132412899
  • ISBN-13: 9783132412897
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 182 pages, height x width: 270x195 mm, weight: 756 g, - 382 Illustrations, color, Contains 1 Digital download and 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132412899
  • ISBN-13: 9783132412897
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Your expert introduction to genital surgery techniques

This unique work describes the possibilities and limitations of modern reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of the female and male genitalia.

Reconstruction of congenital and acquired abnormalities or defects – both functional and aesthetic – is a major challenge, as is individualized treatment in the case of diagnostically verified transsexualism. Surgical procedures in this highly sensitive body region require unusually detailed knowledge of the anatomy and a well-founded operative training, which goes beyond specialist training.

Written by a panel of European experts in genital surgery, the work successfully links the fields of plastic surgery, gynecology, urology, and dermatology.

Key Features:

  • The specialized surgical techniques can be quickly reviewed and understood by means of concise texts and more than 300 illustrations
  • Complications and complication management are directly integrated into the chapters and facilitate a realistic assessment of the risks while suggesting appropriate therapy of the complications themselves
  • Numerous case studies illustrate the many facets of the subject using many highquality color photographs and graphics
  • Special chapter on genital surgery in the pediatric population, including ectopic testes, phimosis, hypospadias, vaginal malformations, rectovaginal fistulas, and more.

Reconstructive and Aesthetic Genital Surgery will be a much-welcomed guide for the surgeon becoming acquainted with the complexities and controversies of genital surgery.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Foreword ix
Preface x
Contributors xi
Part 1 Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
1 Fundamentals and Principles
2(5)
1.1 Etiology of Vulvovaginal Defects
2(2)
D. Ulrich
1.2 Principles of Vulvar Reconstruction
4(1)
D. Ulrich
1.3 Etiology of Penoscrotal Defects
5(1)
C. Djedovic
U. M. Rieger
1.4 Principles of Penis and Scrotum Reconstruction
5(2)
C. Djedovic
U. M. Rieger
2 Techniques
7(66)
2.1 Fundamentals
7(9)
P. H. Zeplin
2.1.1 Skin Grafting
7(1)
P. H. Zeplin
2.1.2 Flaps: Fundamentals
7(3)
P. H. Zeplin
2.1.3 Fillers and Lipofilling in Genital Surgery
10(3)
R. Ferrara
S. Schill
2.1.4 Laser Therapy
13(3)
R. W. Gansel
2.2 Flaps from the Lower Abdominal and Inguinal Region
16(9)
2.2.1 Myocutaneous Rectus Abdominis Flaps (VRAM, TRAM)
16(3)
P. H. Zeplin
D. Ulrich
2.2.2 Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap
19(2)
D. Ulrich
2.2.3 Mons Pubis and Suprapubic Flap
21(2)
P. H. Zeplin
2.2.4 Groin Flaps
23(2)
I. Kuhfuss
S. Hoormann
P. H. Zeplin
2.3 Flaps from the Vulvoperineal Region
25(7)
2.3.1 Internal Pudendal Artery Flaps
25(4)
D. Ulrich
P. H. Zeplin
2.3.2 Deep External Pudendal Artery Flap
29(1)
P. H. Zeplin
2.3.3 Flap from the Anterior Branch of the Obturator Artery
30(2)
P. H. Zeplin
2.4 Flaps from the Gluteal Region
32(4)
2.4.1 Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap
32(3)
P. H. Zeplin. D. Ulrich
2.4.2 Perforator Propeller Flap for Soft-Tissue Reconstruction in the Genital Region
35(1)
R. C. Jakubietz
2.5 Flaps from the Thigh
36(11)
2.5.1 Medial, Anterior, Anteromedial, and Posterior Thigh Flaps
36(3)
P. H. Zeplin
D. Ulrich
2.5.2 Gracilis Flaps
39(2)
P. H. Zeplin
D. Ulrich
2.5.3 Rectus Femoris Flap
41(2)
P. H. Zeplin
2.5.4 Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap
43(2)
P. H. Zeplin
D. Ulrich
2.5.5 Tensor Fasciae Latae Flap
45(2)
P. H. Zeplin
2.6 Combination of Flaps
47(2)
D. Ulrich
2.7 Management of Complications
49(4)
D. Ulrich
2.8 Labia Minora Reconstruction
53(2)
P. H. Zeplin
M. Nuwayhid
2.8.1 Etiology of Defects of the Labia Minora
53(1)
2.8.2 Principle of Anterior and Posterior Labia Minora Y-V Flap
53(1)
2.8.3 Principle of Anterior and Posterior Cross-Labial Flap
53(2)
2.9 Penis and Scrotum Reconstruction
55(3)
C. Djedovic
U. M. Rieger
2.9.1 Penis Reconstruction
55(1)
2.9.2 Scrotum Reconstruction
55(3)
2.10 Treatment of Specific Clinical Pictures
58(15)
2.10.1 Reconstructive Surgery After Female Genital Mutilation
58(4)
R. B. Karim
J.J. Dekker
2.10.2 Peyronie's Disease
62(3)
A. El-Seweifi
2.10.3 Necrotizing Fasciitis
65(3)
G. Djedovic
U. M. Rieger
2.10.4 Lichen Sclerosus
68(3)
P. Stosius
2.10.5 Scars and Neuromas
71(2)
D. Ulrich
3 Genital Surgery in Children
73(17)
3.1 Correction of Congenital Urogenital or Anorectal Malformations in Children
73(12)
Th. Meyer
3.1.1 Anorectal Malformations
73(7)
3.1.2 Congenital Urogenital Malformations in Boys
80(5)
3.1.3 Congenital Urogenital Malformations in Girls
85(1)
3.2 Traumatic Urogenital or Anorectal Injuries in Children
85(2)
3.3 Disorders of Sexual Differentiation
87(3)
Part 2 Functional Aesthetic Surgery
4 Functional and Aesthetic Genital Surgery in the Female
90(39)
P. H. Zeplin
A. Borkenhagen
4.1 Fundamentals
90(2)
4.1.1 Anatomy
90(1)
4.1.2 Physiologic Norms
90(1)
4.1.3 History and Preoperative Preparations
91(1)
4.2 Labiaplasty
92(27)
4.2.1 Labia Majora
92(4)
U. E. Ziegler
D. von Lukowicz
P. H. Zeplin
4.2.2 Labia Minora
96(19)
P. H. Zeplin
D. von Lukowicz
S. Schinner
S. Emmes
M. Nuwayhid
4.2.3 Clitoral Hood Reduction
115(4)
M. Nuwayhid
D. von Lukowicz
S. Schinner
P. H. Zeplin
4.3 Hymen Repair
119(1)
P. H. Zeplin
D. von Lukowicz
4.3.1 Indication
119(1)
4.3.2 Surgical Technique
119(1)
4.4 Perineoplasty
120(1)
M. Nuwayhid
P. H. Zeplin
4.4.1 Indication
120(1)
4.4.2 Surgical Technique
120(1)
4.5 Monsplasty
121(2)
U. E. Ziegler
P. H. Zeplin
4.5.1 Principle
121(1)
4.5.2 Surgical Techniques
122(1)
4.5.3 Complications and Complication Management
123(1)
4.6 Colporrhaphy
123(6)
R. W. Gansel
M. Nuwayhid
P. H. Zeplin
F. Schneider-Affeld
4.6.1 Fundamentals
123(1)
4.6.2 Posterior Colporrhaphy
124(1)
4.6.3 Bilateral Colporrhaphy
124(1)
4.6.4 Laser Colporrhaphy
124(5)
5 Functional and Aesthetic Genital Surgery in the Male
129(19)
5.1 Fundamentals
129(1)
A. El-Seweifi
P. H. Zeplin
5.1.1 Anatomy
129(1)
5.1.2 History and Preoperative Preparations
129(1)
5.2 Phalloplasty
129(8)
A. El-Seweifi
S. Schill
5.2.1 Lengthening Phalloplasty
130(1)
5.2.2 Penis Augmentation
131(4)
5.2.3 Glans Augmentation
135(2)
5.3 Scrotum Lift
137(3)
A. El-Seweifi
M. Nuwayhid
P. H. Zeplin
5.3.1 Surgical Procedure
137(2)
5.3.2 Aftercare
139(1)
5.3.3 Complications
139(1)
5.4 Buried Penis (Concealed Penis)
140(8)
D. K. Boliglowa
H. Menke
5.4.1 Introduction
140(1)
5.4.2 Surgical Technique (Optional and Obligatory Surgical Steps)
141(5)
5.4.3 Aftercare
146(1)
5.4.4 Complications and Complication Care
146(2)
6 Transsexualism
148(18)
6.1 Fundamentals
148(1)
U. M. Rieger
C. Djedovic
M. Sohn
S. Morath
J. Schaff
6.2 Male-to-Female Transsexualism
148(6)
S. Morath
J. Schaff
6.2.1 History
148(1)
6.2.2 Goal of Treatment
148(1)
6.2.3 Sequence of the Surgical Procedures
148(1)
6.2.4 Preparation for Surgery
149(1)
6.2.5 Positioning
150(1)
6.2.6 Surgical Technique
150(1)
6.2.7 Postoperative Bandage
151(1)
6.2.8 Postoperative Phase
151(1)
6.2.9 Aftercare
152(1)
6.2.10 Corrective Surgery
152(1)
6.2.11 Complications
153(1)
6.3 Female-to-Male Transsexualism
154(12)
6.3.1 Background
154(2)
U. M. Rieger
C. Djedovic
M. Sohn
S. Morath
J. Schaff
6.3.2 Radial Forearm Flap Phalloplasty
156(3)
U. M. Rieger
S. Morath
J. Schaff
C. Djedovic
M. Sohn
6.3.3 Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap Phalloplasty
159(7)
J. Schaff
S. Morath
Index 166