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Matrix Head and Neck Reconstruction. Scalable Reconstructive Approaches Organized by Defect Location
Stack Jr., B. — Vural, E. — Boyette, A.
1ª Edition August 2023
English
ISBN 9783031249815
Publisher SPRINGER
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Part I
1. Radial Forearm Fasciocutaneous Tissue Transfer
2. Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap
3. Osseoseptocutaneous Fibular Free Flap Harvest
4. Subscapular System Flaps: An Introduction
5. Scapula-Free Flap
6. Latissimus Dorsi-Free Flap
7. Myocutaneous Rectus-Free Flap
Part II
8. Reconstruction of a Scalp Defect with an Advancement Flap
9. Reconstruction of a Scalp Defect, Rotational Flap
10. Reconstruction of a Scalp Defect, O-S Rotational Flaps
11. Scalp Reconstruction with Fasciocutaneous Radial Forearm-Free Tissue Transfer
12. Reconstruction of Scalp Defects Using Latissimus-Free Flaps
Part III
13. Reconstruction of Composite Skull Defects Using Mesh and Radial Forearm-Free Flap
Part IV
14. Reconstruction of a Temple Defect, Rhombic Transposition Flap
15. Reconstruction of a Temple Defect, Note Transposition Flap
16. Temporoparietal Flap for Lateral Forehead and Temple Defects
17. Cervicofacial Advancement-Rotation Flaps (CARF) for Cutaneous Zygomaticotemporal and Temporoparietal Defects
18. Reverse Cervicofacial Advancement-Rotation Flap (RCARF) for Midface and Cheek Reconstruction
19. Reconstruction of Temple Defects Using Radial Forearm-Free Flap
Part V
20. Reconstruction of a Forehead Defect, O-H Advancement Flaps
21. Reconstruction of a Central Forehead Defect Advancement Flap, T-Plasty, and L-Plasty
22. Reconstruction of Forehead Defects with Anterolateral Thigh and Radial Forearm-Free Flaps
Part VI
23. Reconstruction of Anterior Skull Base Defects with Radial Forearm-Free Flaps
Part VII
24. Reconstruction of a Helical Rim Defect, Chondrocutaneous Advancement Flap
25. Reconstruction of a Superior Helical Rim Defect, Transposition Flap
26. Reconstruction of a Full-Thickness Upper Helical Defect, Rib Cartilage, and Local Flaps
27. Reconstruction of a Large Helical Rim Defect, Rib Cartilage, and Local Flaps
28. Reconstruction of a Central Helical Rim Defect with a Postauricular Interpolation Flap
29. Reconstruction of a Central Helical Defect, Postauricular Island Flap
30. Reconstruction of an Auricular Defect, Transposition Flaps
Part VIII
31. Lower Island Trapezius Musculocutaneous Flap for Reconstruction of Periauricular and Lateral Temporal Bone Defects
32. Reconstruction of Parotidectomy, Auriculectomy, and Temporal Bone Defects with Fasciocutaneous Supraclavicular Artery Island Flap
33. Lateral Skull Base Defect Repair with Radial Forearm-Free Flap
34. Reconstruction of Lateral Skull Base Using Rectus Abdominis-Free Flap
Part IX
35. Reconstruction of a Zygomatic/Malar Cheek Defect, Rotational Flap
36. Reconstruction of a Lateral Cheek Defect with a Rhombic Transposition Flap
37. Reconstruction of a Medial Cheek Defect with a Rhombic Transposition Flap
38. Reconstruction of a Buccal Cheek Defect, Bilobe Transposition Flap
39. Reconstruction of a Medial Cheek Defect, Bilobe Flap
40. Reconstruction of a Peri-alar, Medial Cheek Defect, V-Y Island Pedicle Advancement Flap
41. Musculocutaneous Submental Island Flap Reconstruction of Parotidectomy/Facial Defects
42. Reconstruction of Cheek Defects with Radial Forearm and Anterolateral Thigh Free Flaps
43. Fibular Free Flap for Maxillectomy Defects
Part X
44. Reconstruction of Lower Eyelid Defect with Hughes Tarsconjunctival Flap and Full-Thickness Skin Graft
45. Reconstruction of Orbital Exenteration Using Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap
46. Reconstruction of Orbital Exenteration and Radical Maxillectomy Defects Using Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap
Part XI
47. Reconstruction of a Nasal Sidewall Defect with a Cheek Advancement Flap
48. Reconstruction of a Lateral Nasal Sidewall Defect with the Note Transposition Flap
49. Reconstruction of a Nasal Sidewall Defect, V-Y Island Flap
50. Nasal Dorsum Defect, Bilateral O-to-T Advancement Flap
51. Reconstruction of a Nasal Dorsum Defect, Rotational-Advancement Flap
52. Reconstruction of a Nasal Alar Defect, Melolabial Interpolation Flap
53. Reconstruction of an Alar Rim Defect, Composite Graft
54. Reconstruction of a Nasal Tip Defect, East-West Advancement Flap
55. Reconstruction of a Nasal Tip Defect Bilobe Flap
56. Reconstruction of a Nasal Tip Defect with a Trilobed Flap
57. Reconstruction of a Nasal Soft Triangle or Tip Defect, Extended Melolabial Interpolation Flap
58. Nasal Vestibular Lining Defect: Ipsilateral Septal Mucoperichondrial Hinge Flap
59. Reconstruction of a Nasal Lining Defect: Contralateral Septal Mucoperichondrial Flap
60. Reconstruction of a Nasal Tip Defect with Paramedian Forehead Flap
61. Reconstruction of a Nasal Dorsum or Sidewall Defect, Paramedian Forehead Flap
62. Reconstruction of a Nasal Alar Defect, Paramedian Forehead Flap
Part XII
63. Reconstruction of a Lateral Upper Lip Defect, Rotational Flap
64. Reconstruction of a Lateral Upper Lip Defect, V-Y Island Advancement Flap
65. Reconstruction of an Upper or Lower Lip Defect with an O to T Advancement Flap
66. Reconstruction of an Upper Lip Defect, V to Y Philtral Advancement Flap
67. Lower Lip Reconstruction with Karapandzic Flap
68. Reconstruction of an Upper Lip Defect, Melolabial Interpolation Flap
69. Estlander Flap for Lip Reconstruction
70. Reconstruction of a Vermillion Lip Defect: V to Y Mucosal Island Advancement Flap
71. Abbe Flap for Lip Reconstruction
72. Bernard-Burow-Webster Flap for Lip Reconstruction
73. Lip and Oral Commissure Reconstruction
Part XIII
74. Palatal Island Flap for Oral Cavity Reconstruction
75. Reconstruction of Maxillary Defects Using Radial Forearm Free Flap
76. Scapular Free Flaps for Palate Defects
Part XIV
77. Reconstruction of Buccal and Retromolar Trigone Defects with Musculocutaneous Submental Island Flap
78. Reconstruction of Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Defects with Fasciocutaneous Supraclavicular Artery Island Flap
79. Lower Island Trapezius Musculocutaneous Flap for Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Space Reconstruction
80. Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap for Oral Cavity Reconstruction
81. Reconstruction of Buccal Defects with Radial Forearm Free Flaps
82. Reconstruction of Hemiglossectomy Defect with Fasciocutaneous Radial Forearm Free Flap
83. Reconstruction of Tongue Defects with Rectus Abdominis Free Flap
84. Tongue Reconstruction Utilizing Anterolateral Thigh Flap
Part XV
85. Reconstruction of a Chin Defect with Advancement Flaps
86. Reconstruction of a Chin Defect, Rotational Flaps
87. Reconstruction of a Chin Defect, Bilobe Transposition Flap
88. Floor of Mouth Reconstruction Utilizing an Anterolateral Thigh Flap
89. Reconstruction of the Chin Using a Radial Forearm Free Flap
Part XVI
90. Reconstruction of Mandibular Defect with a Radial Forearm Free Flap
91. Mandibular Reconstruction Utilizing Scapular Free Flaps
92. Fibula Free Flap Reconstruction of the Mandible
Part XVII
93. Deltopectoral Fasciocutaneous Flap for Anterior Neck Reconstruction
94. Reconstruction of Cervical Cutaneous Defects with Fasciocutaneous Supraclavicular Artery Island Flap
95. Pectoralis Major Musculocutaneous Flap for Lateral Neck Reconstruction
96. Lower Island Trapezius Musculocutaneous Flap for Posterior Neck Reconstruction
97. Reconstruction of Posterolateral Cutaneous Neck Defect Using Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap
98. Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap for Posterior Neck Cutaneous Defects
Part XVIII
99. Reconstruction of Pharyngeal Defects with Anterolateral Thigh and Radial Forearm Free Flaps
100. Reconstruction of Pharyngeal Defects with Latissimus Dorsi Free Flaps
Part XIX
101. Reconstruction of Laryngopharyngectomy Defects with Fasciocutaneous Supraclavicular Artery Island Flap
102. Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous and Myofascial Flap for Pharyngeal Defect Reconstruction and Pharyngocutaneous Fistula Closure
103. Fasciocutaneous Radial Forearm Free Flap for Reconstruction of Laryngectomy Defects
104. Fasciocutaneous Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap for Reconstruction of Laryngectomy Defects
105. Jejunum Free Tissue Transfer for Laryngopharyngeal Defects
Head and neck reconstruction can be challenging due to the anatomical complexity of the area, its impact upon function, and the common need for adjuvant treatment postoperatively in cases of malignancy. Furthermore, the results are very visible and may significantly affect the patient’s ability to reintegrate socially. This unique surgical atlas is organized as a matrix of options, from simple to complex, covering all described anatomical areas of the head and neck. The organization of defects and reconstructive options, combined with illustrations and high-resolution intraoperative photography, make this the premier reconstructive reference that will be accessible when difficult reconstructive situations arise. The matrix concept is a unique approach to organizing and presenting facial, head and neck defects. Most clinical cases present as a defect or as the potential for a defect after a resection. The matrix approach is a human cognitive approach to problem solving. This atlas allows the reader to search out their potential defects and study the possible reconstructive options available to them. This spectrum of possibilities may help the surgeon to decide whether to manage on the case on their own or refer it for more expertise. It is also a visible tool to assist surgeons in reviewing options and making decisions with patients in the informed consent process. The matrix presents defects with internal consistency throughout the text and is organized in an anatomic order. Each anatomic sub-site is further subdivided into recognized clinical sub-units, and each potential defect is then illustrated in a standardized fashion to promote clarity and uniformity for easy reference. Commonly associated defects are linked. Each specific defect is then addressed, presenting reconstructive options of increasing complexity, with photography to show a staged approach to pre-reconstruction, site preparation, flap selection, flap inset, and final results acutely post-operatively and at a delayed time point. Matrix Head and Neck Reconstruction combines and distills the work of major head and neck reconstruction and facial plastic surgery to provide a broad and deep resource that is highly pictorial and practical in providing a scalable approach to reconstruction.
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