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Simply Local Flaps
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This book provides a useful framework for categorizing local flaps on the basis of their composition, blood supply, geometry and means of transfer. The initial chapters are dedicated to the fundamentals the basic procedures, how to get started, and technical tips as well as advice on wound care and scar management.
These practical pointers are essential for students of plastic surgery, while also offering helpful refreshers for experienced practitioners. The subsequent chapters describe the types of flaps that are traditionally taught and the 10 most common flaps. There is also a practical guide to W-plasty, Z-plasty and their various modifications, which can be applied to both scar revision and the closure of the donor sites. The book also discusses the Keystone Perforator Island Flap (KPIF) and its application to various body sites, offering elegant solutions to some very tricky situations. In turn, the book's final chapters are focused on assessment, decision-making an d lessons learned essentially, how to decide if a skin graft is the better choice, matters relating to aesthetics, and dealing with complications. Rather than demonstrate exactly how to execute flaps, the book's primary goal is to inspire students and trainees to think about the reconstructive problem, consider all patient-related and anatomical factors, and accurately recognize what can feasibly be achieved.
Written by plastic surgeons with many years of surgical experience in teaching hospitals and private practice Covers traditional and local flaps from the head to toe, shows how to use them effectively to achieve excellent clinical results, and discusses when skin grafts may be a better choice Pursues a patient-focused approach that encourages the reader how to think like a plastic surgeon
Autorentext
Peter Charlesworth BSc, MBChB, FRACS Peter graduated in the inaugural class of the University of Auckland School of Medicine in 1973 and subsequently undertook surgical training at Middlemore, Auckland, and Waikato hospitals. During this period, he had twelve months plastic surgical experience, which strongly influenced his later practise, but he naively declined an offer from Professor William Manchester to pursue a career in the field. In his final year of training, he was appointed Chief Surgical Resident, working under Professors E M Nansen and G L Hill. Following the completion of his surgical Fellowship he had a one year clinical and research appointment as a Lecturer in Surgery, University of Auckland. He then had three years overseas postgraduate training, completing a Fellowship in Surgical Metabolism at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre, New York, NY, a Vascular Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and twelve months of General and Vascular surgery as Senior Registrar at St James's University Hospital, Leeds, UK. On his return to New Zealand, he had a four-year appointment as a full-time General and Vascular surgeon at Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, followed by a number of part-time consultant appointments at other Auckland hospitals, eventually entering full-time private practice. After 30 years medical practice, for various reasons his passion for surgery died and he retired, retraining in Kent, UK, in the craft of antique furniture restoration a pursuit which he likens to plastic surgery with wood. Michael Frederick Klaassen ONZN, MBChB, FRACS graduated MBChB from Otago University in 1980 and qualified as a plastic surgeon with the RACS in 1990 after a decade of surgical training, which included general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, surgical research and finally plastic and reconstructive surgery. He then spent 3 years gaining additional plastic surgical experience in England, Scotland and Australia before being appointed as a consultant plastic surgeon to Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand. After a decade, he accepted a visiting plastic surgeon position at St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia for nearly 5 years before returning to Auckland where he has practised in private clinics since 2010. The first 15 years of his plastic surgical career were focused on reconstructing wounds and defects associated with trauma and cancer. Craniofacial, hand and upper limb, plus lower limb and foot trauma were his special interests. The second 15 years of his career have seen a refocus on head and neck cancer and general plastic surgery, including breast and cervicofacial aesthetic surgery.During his plastic surgical training in the late 1980s, Michael was mentored by Dr Joan Chapple FRACS when she was the visiting plastic surgeon to Auckland Hospital and ran regular soft tissue clinics in the hospitals Accident & Emergency Department. Her philosophies and clinical approach to wounds have influenced him throughout his career for the benefit of thousands of patients. Michael has published a number of books with Springer Nature including: The Congruent Facelift [2018], Simply Local Flaps [2018], An Examiner's Guide to Professional Plastic Surgery Exams [2018] and ATLAS of Extreme Facial Cancer [2022]. In 2021, he was also the co-author of Perfection: the life and times of Sir William Manchester. Manchester selected Dr Joan Chapple as his second ever-plastic surgical trainee in 1958.
Inhalt
Introduction: Definitions: What are local flaps?.- Classification of local flaps.- Advancement flaps.- Flaps that rotate around a pivot point.- Flaps that move on a hinge.- Flaps combining movement around a pivot and rotation (Single convergent triangular flaps and Double convergent triangular flaps).- Rotation advancement flaps. Fundamentals of clinical application: Getting started: Drawing & Planning.- Technical surgical tips.- Traditional local flaps.- Modern local flaps.- Where skin grafts are better.- Aesthetica concepts.- Complications & how to manage.- How to think like a plastic surgeon.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Michael F. Klaassen , Earle Brown , Felix Behan
- Titel Simply Local Flaps
- Veröffentlichung 23.12.2018
- ISBN 3030096432
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783030096434
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T12mm
- Gewicht 394g
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 224
- Herausgeber Springer
- GTIN 09783030096434