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    Author(s)Ralph T. Manktelow
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783642703317
    Pages224
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2011

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    Springer Microvascular Reconstruction Anatomy Applications and Surgical Technique 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Ralph T. Manktelow

    Reconstructive microvascular surgery is now in its teens. At first many thought this new child was a whim and would fail to thrive. Some were un­ certain, others with vision either supported or became actively involved in this new area of surgical endeavour. Although initial interest was focused on the replantation of amputated parts, it has been the one stage free trans­ fer of living tissue to a distant site which has launched microsurgery into the surgical spotlight. From its humble beginnings we have witnessed a revolution in this branch of plastic surgery; many of the long established methods of recon­ struction have, like barricades, fallen before the advances made in this field. In its infancy there were relatively few procedures available. There was a tendency to make the patient's problem fit the operation, rather than the reverse, and this frequently led to an inferior result. The then known flaps, such as the groin flap and the deltopectoral flap, were employed. Unfortunately they were sites which posed many technical problems; namely those of vascular anomaly, a short pedicle and vessels of small cal­ ibre. Long operations were the norm, and vascular thrombosis was not un­ common. Hospital routine often was disrupted and there was a danger that these new techniques would fall into disrepute. Over the last decade this state of affairs has changed dramatically. 1. Preamble.- I. Tissue Transfers.- Skin Flaps.- 2. Groin Flap.- 3. Dorsal Foot Flap.- 4. Forearm Flap.- 5. Scapular Flap.- Muscle Transfers.- 6. Gracilis.- 7. Latissimus Dorsi.- 8. Rectus Abdominis.- Bone Transfers.- 9. Fibula.- 10. Iliac Crest.- 11. Metatarsal.- II. Microvascular Reconstructions.- Head and Neck Reconstruction.- 12. Head and Neck Coverage.- 13. Facial Contour Reconstruction.- 14. Intra-Oral Reconstruction.- 15. Esophagus Reconstruction.- 16. Mandibular Reconstruction.- 17. Facial Paralysis Reconstruction.- Upper Extremity Reconstruction.- 18. Upper Extremity Coverage.- 19. Functioning Muscle Transplantation.- 20. Toe to Thumb Transfer.- Lower Extremity Reconstruction.- 21. Lower Extremity Coverage.- 22. Bone Reconstruction.- Paediatrics.- 23. Paediatrics.



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