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Grabb'sEncyclopedia of Flaps. 3 Vols,Text on Line

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Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps Three-Volume Set Volume I: Head and Neck; Volume II: Upper Extremities; Volume III: Torso, Pelvis, and Lower Extremities Hardbound, Print Three-Volume Set.

Author(s):Berish  Strauch MD,Luis O Vasconez MD
Elizabeth J Hall-Findlay MD, FRCS(C),Bernard T Lee MD

full description
Now in its thoroughly updated Third Edition, this classic work is the most comprehensive reference ever published on surgical flaps for reconstructing defects in all parts of the body. In 535 clearly organized chapters, internationally recognized surgeons describe and illustrate every clinically proven flap option available for repairing every routine and unusual defect. Complementing the text are hundreds of clinical photographs and diagrams of anatomy, blood supply, flap design, and operative procedures.

The Third Edition features 45 new chapters by experts who have made landmark contributions to the recent literature. Many chapters from the previous edition have been completely revised. Wherever appropriate, the editors have added editorial comments to guide the reader in selection of flaps.

The volumes are extensively indexed and organized by anatomic region, and chapters follow a uniform format that clearly presents all the information needed on each flap—indications, anatomy, blood supply, surgical techniques, complications, safeguards to keep in mind, and advantages and disadvantages of the flap. From this remarkably complete collection of clinical information, surgeons can select with confidence the best flap for safe, predictable, and aesthetically acceptable results.

Purchasers of the three-volume set will have access to a companion Website featuring the fully searchable text.

 
Volume One,Head and Neck Third Edition,edited by Berish Strauch

Contents Vol 1

Scalp, Forehead, and Nape of Neck Reconstruction

  1. Scalp Flaps and the Rotational Forehead Flap
  2. Multiple Pinwheel Scalp Flaps
  3. "Banana Peel" Scalp, Forehead, and Nape of Neck Flaps
  4. Temporoparieto-Occipital and Temporoparieto-Occipitoparitetal Scalp Flaps
  5. Diagonal Frontoparieto-Occipital Scalp Flaps
  6. Temporoparietal (Superficial Temporal Artery) Fascial Flap
  7. Microvascular Free Transfer of Temporo-Occipital Scalp Flaps
  8. Galea Frontalis Myofascial Flap for Cribriform and Paracribriform Areas
  9. Galeal Frontalis Myofascial Flap
  10. Microvascular Free Transfer of Omentum
  11. Tissue Expansion in Forehead and Scalp Reconstruction

Eyelid and Orbital Reconstruction

Lower Eyelid

  1. Transposed Flap in Eyelid Reconstruction
  2. Cheek Rotation Skin (Mustardé) Flap to the Lower Eyelid
  3. Cheek Rotation Skin (Imre) Flap to the Lower Eyelid
  4. Superiorly-Based Taroconjunctival Advancement Flap for Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid
  5. Lateral Tarsoconjunctival Flap for Lid Tightening
  6. Bipedicle Upper Eyelid Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
  7. Skin Island Orbicularis Oculi Musculocutaneous Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
  8. Cheek V-Y Advancement Skin Flap to the Lower Eyelid
  9. Laterally Based Tarsoconjunctival Transposition Flap to the Lower Eyelid
  10. Nasolabial Skin Flap to the Lower Eyelid
  11. Laterally Based Transverse Musculocutaneous Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction

Upper Eyelid

  1. Skin-Muscle-Tarsoconjunctival Flap from the Lower to the Upper Eyelid
  2. Inferiorly Based Skin-Muscle-Conjunctival Advancement Flap from the Lower to the Upper Eyelid
  3. Modified Tessier Flap for Reconstruction of the Upper Eyelid

Medial Canthus

  1. V-Y-S-Plasty for Closure of a Circular Defect of the Medial Canthal Area
  2. V-Y Glabellar Skin Flap to the Medial Canthal Region

Total Eyelid and Socket

  1. Forehead Skin Flap for Total Upper and Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
  2. Secondary Superficial Temporal Artery-Neck Flap for Orbital Reconstruction
  3. Postauricular Fasciocutaneous Island Flap
  4. Arm Skin Flap for Orbital Socket Reconstruction
  5. Reverse Temporalis Flap for Reconstruction after Orbital Exenteration
  6. Microvascular Free Transfer of a First Web Space Skin Flap of the Foot to Reconstruct the Upper and Lower Eyelids
  7. 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

  1. Triangular Volar Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  2. Triangular Lateral Skin Flaps to the Fingertip
  3. Modified Triangular Lateral Skin Flaps to the Fingertip
  4. Triangular Lateral Neurovasular Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  5. Rectangular Lateral Neurovascular Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  6. Oblique Triangular Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  7. Volar Advancement Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  8. Volar V-Y "Cup" Flap
  9. Flag Skin Flap to the Finger
  10. On-Top-Plasty Skin Flap of the Finger
  11. Thenar Flap
  12. Thenar H-Flap
  13. Cross Thumb to Index Fingertip Skin Flap
  14. Cross-Finger-Skin-Nerve Flap
  15. Neurovascular Island Skin Flap to the Finger Amputation Stump

Finger

  1. Transposition Skin Flap from the Side of a Finger
  2. Lateral Finger Rotation Skin Flap
  3. Bipedicle Strap Flaps of the Finger
  4. Axial Falg Skin Flap
  5. Use of the SEPA Flap in the Repair of Defects in the Hands and Fingers
  6. Dorsolateral Neurovascular Skin Flap of the Finger
  7. Arterialized Side Finger Flaps for the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
  8. Tendocutaneous Dorsal Finger Flap
  9. Dorsal Cross-Finger Flaps
  10. Reversed Cross-Finger Subcutaneous Tissues Flap
  11. Dorsal Branch of the Digital Nerve Innervated Cross-Finger Flap
  12. Cross-Forearm Skin Flap
  13. Cross-Hand Hypothenar Skin Flap to the Finger
  14. Cross-Hand, Cross-Finger Neurovascular Skin Flap
  15. Louvre Skin Flap
  16. Dermo-Epidermal Flap
  17. Supraclavicular Innervated Flap to the Finger
  18. Microvascular Transplantation En Bloc of the Second and Third Toe
  19. Microvascular Free Transfer of Toe Joints

Thumb Tip

  1. Volar Thumb Advancement Skin Flap
  2. Rotation Advancement Skin Flap to the Thumb Tip
  3. Extended Palmar Advancement Flap
  4. Volar Cross-Finger Flaps
  5. Side Finger Skin Flap to the Thumb Tip
  6. Cocked Hat Thumb Skin Flap
  7. Thumb Pulp Neurovascular Island Flap
  8. Dorsal to Volar Transposition Skin Flap of the Finger
  9. Dorsolateral Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip and Thumb Tip
  10. Digital Neurovascular Island Skin Flap
  11. Reverse Digital Artery Flap to the Fingertip
  12. Staged Neurovascular Island Flap form the Middle Finger to the Thumb tip
  13. Modified Palmar Skin Flap to the Fingertip
  14. Reverse Dorsal Digital and Metacarpal Flaps
  15. Microvascular Free Transfer of the Nail

Thumb

  1. Radial Innervated Cross-Finger Skin Flap to the Thumb
  2. Neurovascular Skin Kite Flap from the Index Finger
  3. Innervated Dorsal Index Finger Skin Flaps to the Thumb
  4. Infraclavicular Skin Flap to the Hand and Fingers
  5. Cross-Forearm Neurocutaneous Flap
  6. Dynamic Abductor Digiti Minimi Musculocutaneous Flap for the Thumb
  7. Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Big Toe
  8. Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Second Toe
  9. Wrap-Around Toe Flap
  10. Microneurovascular Partial Toe Transfer
  11. 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

  1. Skin Expansion
  2. Superolateral Pedicle for Breast Surgery
  3. Medical Pedicle Flap for Breast-Reduction Surgery
  4. Sliding Skin Flap from the Abdomen
  5. Transverse Thoracoepigastric Skin Flap
  6. Composite Cone Flap
  7. Lateral Abdominal Skin Flap
  8. Contralateral Breast Flap
  9. Deepithelialized Flap from Arm to Chest
  10. Tubed Abdominal Skin Flap
  11. Omental Flap
  12. Latissimus Forsi Musculocutaneous Flap
  13. Extended Composite Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap
  14. Autogenous Latissimus Flap for Breast Reconstruction
  15. Intercostal Arter Perforator (ICAP) Flap for Breast Reconstruction in Post-Bariatric Weight Loss Patients
  16. External Oblique Musculocutaneious Abdominal Flap
  17. Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap
  18. Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap from the Scarred Abdomen
  19. Microvascular Free Transfer of a Groin Skin Flap
  20. Microvascular Free Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery (SIEA) Flap
  21. Microsurgical Free Transfer of a Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap
  22. Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal Musulocutaneous Flap
  23. Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal Musulocutaneous Flap
  24. Microvascular Free TRAM Flap
  25. Microvascular Free Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) Flap
  26. Immediate Microvascular Free TRAM Flap
  27. Rubens Flap for Breat Reconstruction
  28. Microvascular Free Superior and Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator (SGAP/IGAP) Flaps for Breat Reconstruction
  29. Adipofascial (Anterior Rectus Sheath) Flaps for Breast Reconstruction

Anxilla and Chest Wall Reconstruction

  1. Transposition and Advancement Skin Flaps
  2. Five-Skin Flap
  3. Parascapular Fasciocutaneous Flap for Release of Axillary Burn Contracture
  4. Transposition and Advancement Skin Flaps
  5. Contralateral Transverse Thoracoabdominal Skin Flap
  6. Bipedicle Skin Flaps
  7. Breast Flaps
  8. Deepithelialized Turnover Deltopectoral Flap
  9. Omental Flap
  10. Pectoralis Major Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
  11. Rotation-Advancement Split Pectoralis (RASP) Major Turnover Flap for Median Chest Wounds and Median Sternotomy Dhiscence and Infection
  12. Rectus Abdominis Muscle Flaps for Median Sternotomy Infections
  13. Serratus Anterior Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
  14. Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
  15. 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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