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    Author(s)Leonard Gordon
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461283584
    Pages186
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2011

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    Springer Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Extremities Indications Technique and Postoperative Care 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Leonard Gordon

    On April 23, 1906, Alexis Carrel presented his manuscript entitled 'The Surgery of Blood Vessels' to the Johns Hopkins Medical Society. His work on the tech­ nique of small vessel anastomosis and the transplantation of visceral organs earned him the Nobel Prize in 1912. The use of magnification in operative surgery began in 1921 with the work of Nylen, who first employed the microscope for reconstructive procedures in the middle ear. Jacobson and Suarez published their initial observa­ tions on the use of microsurgery for the anastomosis of small vessels in 1960, and two years later, Malt reported the historic replantation of an upper extremity. To surgeons involved in reconstruction of the extremities, the evolution of micro­ surgery has provided the most significant advances of the past three decades. The dramatic clinical successes of replantation surgery and free tissue transfer have substantially improved functional and cosmetic results in addition to decreas­ ing morbidity in patients who present with complex reconstructive problems. Mi­ crosurgical Reconstruction of the Extremities crosses the traditional surgical discip­ lines and will be invaluable to orthopaedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, hand sur­ geons, and general surgeons, as well as to residents and fellows. 1 Muscle Transplantation.- 1.1 Overview.- 1.2 Indications.- 1.3 Choice of Transplant.- 1.4 Gracilis Muscle Transplantation.- 1.5 Serratus Anterior and Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Transplantation.- 1.6 Tensor Fasciae Latae Musculocutaneous Transplant.- 1.7 Postoperative Care.- 1.8 Selected Bibliography.- 2 Cutaneous Transplantation.- 2.1 Overview.- 2.2 Indications.- 2.3 Choice of Transplant.- 2.4 Lateral Arm Flap.- 2.5 Scapular Flap.- 2.6 Dorsalis Pedis Flap.- 2.7 Radial Forearm Flap.- 2.8 Postoperative Care.- 2.9 Selected Bibliography.- 3 Vascularized Bone Transplantation.- 3.1 Overview.- 3.2 Indications.- 3.3 Choice of Transplant.- 3.4 Vascularized Fibula Transplantation.- 3.5 Vascularized Iliac Crest Transplantation.- 3.6 Postoperative Care.- 3.7 Selected Bibliography.- 4 Toe Transplantation for Hand Reconstruction.- 4.1 Overview.- 4.2 Indications.- 4.3 Choice of Transplant.- 4.4 Preoperative Planning.- 4.5 Anatomy.- 4.6 Surgical Technique.- 4.7 Postoperative Care.- 4.8 Selected Bibliography.- 5 Replantation.- 5.1 Indications.- 5.2 Contraindications.- 5.3 Emergency Department Care.- 5.4 Surgical Technique — General Considerations.- 5.5 Postoperative Care.- 5.6 Surgical Technique.- 5.7 Selected Bibliography.- 6 Regional Indications.- 6.1 Soft Tissue.- 6.2 Bone.- 6.3 Composite Loss.- 6.4 Selected Bibliography.- 7 Recipient Site Preparation.- 8 Monitoring.



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