Contents Vol 1
Scalp, Forehead, and Nape of Neck Reconstruction
- Scalp Flaps and the Rotational Forehead Flap
- Multiple Pinwheel Scalp
Flaps
- "Banana Peel" Scalp, Forehead, and
Nape of Neck Flaps
- Temporoparieto-Occipital and
Temporoparieto-Occipitoparitetal Scalp Flaps
- Diagonal
Frontoparieto-Occipital Scalp Flaps
- Temporoparietal (Superficial
Temporal Artery) Fascial Flap
- Microvascular Free Transfer of
Temporo-Occipital Scalp Flaps
- Galea Frontalis Myofascial Flap for Cribriform
and Paracribriform Areas
- Galeal Frontalis Myofascial
Flap
- Microvascular Free Transfer
of Omentum
- Tissue Expansion in Forehead and Scalp
Reconstruction
Eyelid and Orbital Reconstruction
Lower Eyelid
- Transposed Flap in Eyelid
Reconstruction
- Cheek Rotation Skin (Mustardé) Flap to the
Lower Eyelid
- Cheek Rotation Skin (Imre) Flap to the Lower
Eyelid
- Superiorly-Based Taroconjunctival Advancement
Flap for Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid
- Lateral Tarsoconjunctival Flap for Lid
Tightening
- Bipedicle Upper Eyelid Flap for Lower Eyelid
Reconstruction
- Skin Island Orbicularis Oculi Musculocutaneous
Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
- Cheek V-Y Advancement Skin Flap to the Lower
Eyelid
- Laterally Based Tarsoconjunctival
Transposition Flap to the Lower Eyelid
- Nasolabial Skin Flap to the Lower Eyelid
- Laterally Based Transverse Musculocutaneous
Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
Upper
Eyelid
- Skin-Muscle-Tarsoconjunctival Flap from the
Lower to the Upper Eyelid
- Inferiorly Based Skin-Muscle-Conjunctival
Advancement Flap from the Lower to the Upper Eyelid
- Modified Tessier Flap for Reconstruction of
the Upper Eyelid
Medial
Canthus
- V-Y-S-Plasty for Closure of a Circular Defect
of the Medial Canthal Area
- V-Y Glabellar Skin Flap to the Medial Canthal
Region
Total
Eyelid and Socket
- Forehead Skin Flap for Total Upper and Lower
Eyelid Reconstruction
- Secondary Superficial Temporal Artery-Neck
Flap for Orbital Reconstruction
- Postauricular
Fasciocutaneous Island Flap
- Arm Skin Flap for Orbital Socket
Reconstruction
- Reverse Temporalis Flap for Reconstruction
after Orbital Exenteration
- Microvascular Free Transfer of a First Web
Space Skin Flap of the Foot to Reconstruct the Upper and Lower Eyelids
- Dorsalis Pedis Free Flap for Eye Socket
Reconstruction
35. Nasal Reconstruction
36. Chapters 35-79
37. Ear Reconstruction
38. Chapters 80-95
39. Cheek and Neck Reconstruction
40. Chapters 96-153
41. Lip Reconstruction
42. Chapters 154-177
43. Intraoral Reconstruction
44. Chapters 178-209
45. Pharyngoesophageal
46. Chapters 210-222
47. Index
Volume Two,Upper EXtremities
Third Edition,edited by Berish Strauch
Contents
Finger and Thumb Reconstruction
Fingertip
- Triangular Volar Skin Flap to the Fingertip
- Triangular Lateral Skin Flaps to the Fingertip
- Modified Triangular Lateral Skin Flaps to the
Fingertip
- Triangular Lateral Neurovasular Island Skin
Flap to the Fingertip
- Rectangular Lateral Neurovascular Island Skin
Flap to the Fingertip
- Oblique Triangular Skin Flap to the Fingertip
- Volar Advancement Skin Flap to the Fingertip
- Volar V-Y "Cup"
Flap
- Flag Skin Flap to the Finger
- On-Top-Plasty Skin Flap of the Finger
- Thenar Flap
- Thenar H-Flap
- Cross Thumb to Index Fingertip Skin Flap
- Cross-Finger-Skin-Nerve Flap
- Neurovascular Island Skin Flap to the Finger
Amputation Stump
Finger
- Transposition Skin Flap from the Side of a
Finger
- Lateral Finger Rotation Skin
Flap
- Bipedicle Strap Flaps of the Finger
- Axial Falg Skin Flap
- Use of the SEPA Flap in the Repair of Defects in
the Hands and Fingers
- Dorsolateral Neurovascular Skin Flap of the
Finger
- Arterialized Side Finger Flaps for the
Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
- Tendocutaneous Dorsal Finger
Flap
- Dorsal Cross-Finger Flaps
- Reversed Cross-Finger Subcutaneous Tissues
Flap
- Dorsal Branch of the Digital Nerve Innervated
Cross-Finger Flap
- Cross-Forearm Skin Flap
- Cross-Hand Hypothenar Skin Flap to the Finger
- Cross-Hand, Cross-Finger Neurovascular Skin
Flap
- Louvre Skin Flap
- Dermo-Epidermal Flap
- Supraclavicular Innervated Flap to the Finger
- Microvascular Transplantation En Bloc of the
Second and Third Toe
- Microvascular Free Transfer of Toe Joints
Thumb Tip
- Volar Thumb Advancement Skin
Flap
- Rotation Advancement Skin Flap to the Thumb
Tip
- Extended Palmar Advancement
Flap
- Volar Cross-Finger Flaps
- Side Finger Skin Flap to the Thumb Tip
- Cocked Hat Thumb Skin Flap
- Thumb Pulp Neurovascular
Island Flap
- Dorsal to Volar Transposition Skin Flap of the
Finger
- Dorsolateral Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip
and Thumb Tip
- Digital Neurovascular Island
Skin Flap
- Reverse Digital Artery Flap to the Fingertip
- Staged Neurovascular Island Flap form the
Middle Finger to the Thumb tip
- Modified Palmar Skin Flap to the Fingertip
- Reverse Dorsal Digital and
Metacarpal Flaps
- Microvascular Free Transfer of the Nail
Thumb
- Radial Innervated Cross-Finger Skin Flap to
the Thumb
- Neurovascular Skin Kite Flap from the Index
Finger
- Innervated Dorsal Index Finger Skin Flaps to
the Thumb
- Infraclavicular Skin Flap to the Hand and
Fingers
- Cross-Forearm Neurocutaneous
Flap
- Dynamic Abductor Digiti Minimi
Musculocutaneous Flap for the Thumb
- Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Big
Toe
- Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Second
Toe
- Wrap-Around Toe Flap
- Microneurovascular Partial
Toe Transfer
- Trimmed Big-Toe Transfer for Thumb
Reconstruction
283.
Hand
284.
Chapters 283-312
285.
Web Space
286.
Chapters 313-323
287.
Forearm
288.
Chapters 324-331
289.
Elbow
290.
Chapters 332-339
291.
Arm
292.
Chatpers 340-344
293.
Index
Volume Three :Torso, Pelvis, and Lower Extremities
Third Edition.edited
by Berish Strauch
Contents
Breast
Reconstruction
Breast
Mound
- Skin Expansion
- Superolateral Pedicle for
Breast Surgery
- Medical Pedicle Flap for Breast-Reduction
Surgery
- Sliding Skin Flap from the Abdomen
- Transverse Thoracoepigastric
Skin Flap
- Composite Cone Flap
- Lateral Abdominal Skin Flap
- Contralateral Breast Flap
- Deepithelialized Flap from Arm to Chest
- Tubed Abdominal Skin Flap
- Omental Flap
- Latissimus Forsi
Musculocutaneous Flap
- Extended Composite Latissimus Dorsi
Musculocutaneous Flap
- Autogenous Latissimus Flap for Breast
Reconstruction
- Intercostal Arter Perforator (ICAP) Flap for
Breast Reconstruction in Post-Bariatric Weight Loss Patients
- External Oblique
Musculocutaneious Abdominal Flap
- Rectus Abdominis
Musculocutaneous Flap
- Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous
Flap from the Scarred Abdomen
- Microvascular Free Transfer of a Groin Skin
Flap
- Microvascular Free Superficial Inferior
Epigastric Artery (SIEA) Flap
- Microsurgical Free Transfer of a Latissimus
Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap
- Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal
Musulocutaneous Flap
- Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal
Musulocutaneous Flap
- Microvascular Free TRAM Flap
- Microvascular Free Deep Inferior Epigastric
Perforator (DIEP) Flap
- Immediate Microvascular Free
TRAM Flap
- Rubens Flap for Breat
Reconstruction
- Microvascular Free Superior and Inferior
Gluteal Artery Perforator (SGAP/IGAP) Flaps for Breat Reconstruction
- Adipofascial (Anterior Rectus Sheath) Flaps
for Breast Reconstruction
Anxilla
and Chest Wall Reconstruction
- Transposition and
Advancement Skin Flaps
- Five-Skin Flap
- Parascapular Fasciocutaneous Flap for Release
of Axillary Burn Contracture
- Transposition and
Advancement Skin Flaps
- Contralateral Transverse
Thoracoabdominal Skin Flap
- Bipedicle Skin Flaps
- Breast Flaps
- Deepithelialized Turnover
Deltopectoral Flap
- Omental Flap
- Pectoralis Major Muscle and Musculocutaneous
Flaps
- Rotation-Advancement Split Pectoralis (RASP)
Major Turnover Flap for Median Chest Wounds and Median Sternotomy
Dhiscence and Infection
- Rectus Abdominis Muscle Flaps for Median
Sternotomy Infections
- Serratus Anterior Muscle and Musculocutaneous
Flap
- Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Musculocutaneous
Flap
- Intercostal Neurovascular
Musculocutaneous-Rib Flap
Abdominal
Wall and Groin Reconstructiton
Chapters
394-406
Vaginal,
Vulvar, and Perineal Reconstruction
Chapters
407-422
Penile,
Scrotal, and Perineal Reconstruction
Chapters
423-439
Anal
Reconstruction
Chapters
440-443
Lumbosacral
Reconstruction
Chapters
444-455
Ischial
Reconstruction
Chapters
456-460
Trochanteric
Reconstruction
Chapters 461-473
Lower Leg and Knee Reconstruction
Chapters 474-503
Foot and Ankle Reconstruction
Chapters 504-544
Index
Pub Date:
September 2008
Pages: 2288
llustrations:
4460
Trim Size:
8.5 x 1
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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