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Lower Extremity Soft Tissue and Cutaneous Plastic Surgery
Dockery, G. — Crawford, M.
2ª Edición Abril 2012
Inglés
Tapa dura
520 pags
1731 gr
23 x 28 x 3 cm
ISBN 9780702031366
Editorial Saunders (W.B.) Co Ltd
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Description
Since publication of the first edition, Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery has attracted wide acclaim for its superb illustrations, clear step-by-step approach, thoroughness and practicality. Progressing from basic information on instruments and principles of tissue handling through to complex techniques, no surgeon of the foot and ankle will want to be without this authoritative text which will aid in their recognition of conditions and provide a suitable method of treatment with the latest surgical techniques.
This second edition provides additional information regarding the current techniques of suturing, aseptic and sterile techniques, vascular anatomy, incisional and excisional procedures, cutaneous flaps and grafts as well as reconstructive and plastic surgical techniques. Four new chapters have been added along with numerous new photographs and illustrations. Emphasis is placed on plastic surgery techniques that are applicable on the foot, ankle and lower leg whenever possible.
KEY FEATURES
- Over 1,300 superb full color illustrations
- Practical step-by-step instructions of all the major techniques
- Suitable for all surgeons performing reconstructive or plastic surgery on the lower limb
NEW TO THIS EDITION
- Four new chapters:
- Cutaneous anatomy and its surgical implications
- Aseptic techniques
- Leg ulcer management
- Dressings and postoperative care
- Text fully updated throughout with extra illustrations for maximum clarity
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Preoperative patient evaluation - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 2. Cutaneous anatomy and its surgical implications - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 3. Vascular anatomy and its surgical implications- John S Steinberg, Andrew J Meyr, Christopher E Attinger
- Chapter 4. Surgical principles - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 5. Basic instruments and tissue handling - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 6. Anesthesia - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 7. Aseptic techniques - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 8. Hemostatic techniques - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 9. Suture materials and techniques - Dennis N Gusman
- Chapter 10. Wound-healing properties - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 11. Digital medical photography - Christopher J Lamy
- Chapter 12. Excisional techniques and procedures - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 13. Biopsy techniques - G Dock Dockery, Bradley W Bakotic
- Chapter 14. Flap classification and survival factors - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 15. V-Y and Y-V plasty - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 16. Z and W skin plasty - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 17. Advancement and rotational flaps - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 18. Transpositional flaps - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 19. Skin grafts - Peter A Blume, Jonathan J Key
- Chapter 20. Autografts, allografts and xenografts in cutaneous surgery - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 21. Soft tissue considerations in partial-foot amputations - Gary P Jolly, Thomas Zgonis
- Chapter 22. The role of microsurgical-free flaps in foot and ankle surgery - Chris E Attinger, Mark W Clemens, Ivica Ducic, Eric B Unger, Lawrence B Colen
- Chapter 23. The use of local muscle flaps in foot and ankle reconstruction - Chris E Attinger, Mark W Clemens, Mark M Levin, Charles Zelen
- Chapter 24. Nail and periungual reconstruction - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 25. Digital procedures - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 26. Foot and ankle benign soft tissue masses - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 27. Surgical dressings - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 28. Scars - G Dock Dockery
- Chapter 29. Negative pressure wound threapy in lower extremity reconstruction - Neal M Blitz, John S Steinberg
- Chapter 30. Surgical complications and their treatments - Mary E Crawford
- Chapter 31. Leg ulcer management - Carlos A Charles, Anna F Falabella, Adlolfo C Fernandez-Obregon
- Chapter 32. Dressings and postoperative care - May Leveriza-Oh, Tania J Phillips
- Index
AUTHOR INFORMATION
By G Dock Dockery, DPM, FACFAS, Fellow & Past Board of Directors, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics; Fellow, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology; Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics; Board Certified in Foot & Ankle Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Board Certified in Podiatric Orthopedics, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine; Chairman of the Board and Director of Scientific Affairs, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Edmonds, Washington, USA and Mary Elizabeth Crawford, DPM, FACFAS, Fellow, Past Board of Director and President, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics; Board Certified in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Instructor, Department of Foot & Ankle Surgery, Swedish Podiatric Surgical Residency Program, Swedish Medical Center, First Hill Campus, Seattle, Washington; Chair, Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Edmonds, Washington; Private Practice, Ankle & Foot Clinic of Everett, Everett, Washington, USA
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