Author: Andrew J. Kaufman
Written by a highly experienced authority in the field of plastic surgery, facial reconstruction. Theory and practice guides the reader through the decision-making process in the design and execution of facial repairs, in addition to offering advice, recommendations and key points that cause seemingly complex flaps less complicated, and that repairs are more aesthetic and Functionally successful.
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The abundant illustrations and the numerous videos provide a practical visual orientation on the reconstruction of the cheek, the forehead, the nose, the lips, the ears and the eyelids. In addition, Dr. Kaufman shares in the book Tips, tricks and recommendations for each repair, with the aim of simplifying and demystifying many useful reconstructive techniques. The second edition of facial reconstruction, by Andrew Kaufman, is an ideal resource for both the beginner surgeon and for the experienced that he wants to have a practical guide, step by step, for facial reconstruction.
Foreword - Preface - Acknowledgments - Historical note: Front flap Moulage - Section
Section 1 - Theory
Chapter 1. Principles, Design, Realization
1.1. Principles of reconstruction
1.2. Anatomical considerations
1.3. Considerations related to the patient
1.4. Reconstruction of the design
1.5. Surgical technique
1.6. Recreation execution
1.7. Wounded care
Section 2 - Practice
Chapter 2. Practical aspects of facial reconstruction
2.1. Scar
2.2. Reconstruction from side to side
2.3. Advance flaps
2.4. Rotating flaps
2.5. Transposition flaps
2.6. Flags of advance in Isla
2.7. Skin and cartilage grafts
2.8. Flags of deferred interpolation or in stages
Chapter 3. Reconstruction of cheeks and chin
3.1. Medial cheek: Reconstruction from side to side
3.2. Medial cheek: Advance flap 39
3.3. Medial cheek: flap of advance on island
3.4. Nasomellus Fold: Flag of Advance on Isla
3.5. Underoorbital cheek: Flag of Advance
3.6. Preauricular cheek: flap of advance in island and flap of advance
3.7. Cygarian cheek: flap of rotation
3.8. Bottom cheek: flap of rhomboidal transposition and flap of bilobulated transposition
3.9. Medium chin: unilateral and bilateral rotation flap
Chapter 4. Reconstruction of the forehead and the temple
4.1. Medial, lateral and supraorbital front: Reconstruction from side to side
4.2. Front (eyebrow): Flag of Advance
4.3. Lateral front: Flash of Advance
4.4. Lateral front (eyebrow): Total thickness skin graft
4.5. Side front: Rotation flap from or Z
4.6. Average front: Bilateral advance flap
4.7. Superior middle front: Bilateral rotation flap
4.8. SIEN: healing by second intention
4.9. Sien: Flag of Advance
4.10. Sien: Rotation flap
4.11. SIEN: Flaught of rhomboidal transposition
Chapter 5. Reconstruction of the nose
5.1. Right nose suprapunta, rhomboidal transposition flap (and backfire / nose lateral wall repaired with rhomboidal transposition flap)
5.2. Middle nasal back: bilateral advance flap
5.3. Nasal side wall and nasomellum fold: flap of advance on island
5.4. Nasal and suprapunta side wall: Bilobulated transposition flap, side pedicle
5.5. Nasal Punta Media: Bilateral Rotation Flaughty
5.6. Previous alar fold: Total thickness skin graft and scar abrasion
5.7. Previous Alar Fold: Flag of Advance on Isla
5.8. Fold Alar and Later Nasal Wings: Flag of Rhomboidal Transposition
5.9. Previous nasal wing: Bilobulated transposition flap, medial pedicle
5.10. Nasal Ala: Graft of Cartilage and healing by second intention
5.11. Right nasal side wall and a shall fold: flap of melolabial transposition.
5.12. Total thickness defect of the lateral tip and the soft triangle: repair with Flash of interpolation cheek-nose (and nasal default Alar repaired with variant on Isla del Flash Flag-Nose)
5.13. Larger defects in nasal tip or on the distal part of the nose: paramedian flap on the forehead
5.14. Nasal Punta, Suprapunta and Back: Bread of Nasal Rotation Dorsal
Chapter 6. Reconstruction of lips
6.1. Left top cutaneous lip: repair from side to side
6.2. Right upper lip: Flag of Advance
6.3. Top lip: rotation flap
6.4. Tower Threshold: Flag of Advance on Isla
6.5. Urilion of Half Lip and Lower Lip: Bermellectomy and Flag of Mucoso Advance
6.6. Lower half lip vermilion: Bilateral rotate rotation flap of vermilion
6.7. Urilion and Filtrum of the medium upper lip: flaps of advance in island and bilateral rotation of the vermilion.
6.8. BRUNTRON AND FILTRRUM OF THE MIDDLE LIP: Fleases on advance clamp on island and of mucous advance
6.9. Half Half Lip: Bilateral Advance Flag
6.10. Lower lip: Flash of melolabial transposition (lower base pedicle)
6.11. Lower lip: Wedge split
6.12. Upper lip: Abbe-Stlander flap (Lip / Switch)
Chapter 7. Ear Reconstruction
7.1. Helical edge: Reconstruction Delted by side
7.2. Medial headset pavilion: transposition flaps (rhomboidal and bilobulated).
7.3. Swallow (and headset): Pregnant transposition flap
7.4. Headset shell (and triangular pit): healing by second intention
7.5. Headset shell (and triangular pit): posauricular traction flap
7.6. Antihélix: Total thick skin graft
7.7. Helicoidal flange: Flag of Advance
7.8. Helicoidal flange: Wedge excision reconstruction
7.9. Flange helical: Posauricular transposition flap in stages
Chapter 8. Reconstruction of eyelids
8.1. Lower eyelid: Reconstruction from side to side
8.2. Lower eyelid: Wedge excision reconstruction
8.3. Lower eyelid: Flash of Advance (and Total Thick Skin Graft)
8.4. Medial song (and nasal root): flap of rotation
8.5. Side ridge: Flash of rhomboidal transposition (and repairing scroll by rhomboidal transposition flap)
8.6. Lower eyelid and cheek (and lateral singing in the second patient): complex linear reconstruction and cutaneous graft of total adjacent fabric thickness
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