Seminars in Plastic Surgery

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Table of contents :
Immediate Reconstruction FollowingSkin-Sparing Mastectomy……Page 1
Y-to-V Island Advancement Flap for
Reshaping of Autologous Tissue Breast
Mound Reconstructions……Page 18
Abdominoplasty: Essentials in Evaluation
and Treatment……Page 27
Hemangiomas of the Face:
Approach to Successful Management……Page 42
Optimization of Conscious Sedation in
Plastic Surgery……Page 51
Saline Implants—Where Are We?……Page 72
Avoiding Medico-Legal Pitfalls in Everyday
Elective Surgery Practice……Page 81
The Surgical Management of Gynecomastia
in Bodybuilders……Page 97
Rejuvenating the Aged Face……Page 113
Perforator Flaps in Breast Reconstruction……Page 149
Secondary Revision of Unsatisfactory
Breast Reconstructions……Page 167
Surgically Delayed TRAM Flap: Scientific
Foundations and Clinical Applications……Page 188
From Fat Transplantation to Fat Engineering……Page 203
Virtual Reality Becomes Realityin Plastic Surgery……Page 215
2001……Page 229
Management of Mundane to Complex
Blepharoplasty Problems……Page 242
Malposition of the Lower Lateral Crus:
Recognition and Treatment……Page 260
Tumescent Cervicofacial Rhytidectomy……Page 273
Short Scar Periareolar Inferior Pedicle
Reduction (SPAIR) Mammaplasty/Mastopexy:
How I Do It Step by Step……Page 286
Liposuction Breast Reduction……Page 296
Breast-Feeding and Silicone Implants: Good
News for Mothers and Infants……Page 306
Vacuum-Assisted Closure for the
Treatment of Gunshot Wounds……Page 315
Subperiosteal Transblepharoplasty CompositeCheek Lift Without Lateral CanthalModification……Page 334
Managing Complications of Breast
Augmentation……Page 343
Tumescent Techniques in Aesthetic Body
Contouring……Page 362
Incisional Laser Surgery……Page 380
Laser Treatment of Hemangioma of Infancy……Page 392
Use of Bone Substitutes in Craniofacial
Reconstruction……Page 404
The No Vertical Scar Breast Reduction: How to
Delete the Vertical Scar of the Standard T-Scar
Breast Reduction and Produce an Excellent
Breast Shape……Page 414
Cardiomyoplasty as an Alternative for Heart
Transplant Patients……Page 430
Use of Tissue Glue: Current Status……Page 440
Hair Grafting Tips and Techniques……Page 457
Lip Rejuvenation: A Comparison of Particulate
Alloderm and Fat Grafting……Page 469
PREFACE Advances in Breast Reconstruction……Page 491
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
Introduction to Seminars in Plastic Surgery……Page 489
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITOR……Page 490
Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator
Flap Breast Reconstruction……Page 492
Radiation Effects on Breast
Reconstruction: A Review……Page 503
Breast Reconstruction with the Superior
Gluteal Artery Perforator (S-GAP) Flap……Page 510
Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap
for Breast Reconstruction……Page 518
Anterolateral Thigh Flap for
Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction……Page 527
Lateral Thoracodorsal Flap: An Intercostal
Perforator Flap for Breast Reconstruction……Page 535
Breast Reconstruction with Free Bipedicled
TRAM or DIEP Flaps by Anastamosis
to the Proximal and Distal Ends of
the Internal Mammary Vessels……Page 542
Management of Congenital Breast
Deformities and Autogenous Breast
Augmentation……Page 549
Contralateral Breast Management
in Breast Reconstruction……Page 557
Future of Supramicrosurgery as it
Relates to Breast Reconstruction: Free
Paraumbilical Perforator Adiposal Flap……Page 572
Transplantation in Breast Reconstruction……Page 579
Internal Mammary Vessels as a Recipient
Site for Free Flap Breast Reconstruction……Page 586
Abdominal Donor Site Morbidity:
Impact of the TRAM and DIEP Flap
on Strength and Function……Page 595
FOREWORD……Page 607
PREFACE
Lipogenesis and Lipoplasty……Page 608
Anesthetic Considerations for Large-Volume
Liposuction and Body-Contouring Surgery……Page 609
Considerations in Large-Volume Liposuction……Page 614
Guidelines for Ensuring Safety in
Large-Volume Liposuction……Page 624
Tumescent Liposuction Evolution:
A Revolution in Technique……Page 628
Is There an Abdominal Lipoplasty
for All Seasons?……Page 633
Power-Assisted Liposuction……Page 644
Changes in Diet, Exercise,Weight, and
Serum Lipids Following Liposuction……Page 652
Molecular and Genetic Mechanisms
of Obesity……Page 655
Bioregulation of Adipocyte Growth and
Differentiation……Page 663
Avoiding Complications of Fat Repositioning……Page 666
Statistical Review of 1078
Consecutive Facelifts: Lessons for
the Prevention of Hematoma……Page 673
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 679
PREFACE
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma: State of the Art……Page 680
Advances in Plate and Screw
Technology: Thoughts on Design
and Clinical Applications……Page 681
Selection of Internal Fixation Devices for
Mandibular Fractures: How Much Fixation
Is Enough?……Page 690
Application of Endoscope in
Orbital Fractures……Page 702
Operative Controversies: Thoughts on an
Intraoral Endoscopic Assisted Method of
Condylar Fracture Repair……Page 712
Management of Frontal Sinus Trauma……Page 721
Palpebral Surgical Approaches for Orbital
Fracture Repair……Page 732
Evolution of Craniomaxillofacial Trauma……Page 741
Simplified Airway Management in
Craniomaxillofacial Surgery and
Facial Trauma……Page 752
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 755
PREFACE Facelift: State of the Art……Page 756
SMAS Facelift……Page 758
Male Facelift: State of the Art……Page 771
The Composite Facelift……Page 783
The Subperiosteal Facelift……Page 798
The ESP (Extended Supraplatysmal Plane)
Facial Sculpting Technique: Creating a
Natural, Youthful, and Attractive Face……Page 809
Maintenance Facelift:
Early Facelift for the Younger Patient……Page 825
The SMAS-Platysma Facelift:
Advantages of a Multivector Technique……Page 841
Skin Facelift with Supra-SMAS Plication……Page 855
Lateral SMASectomy……Page 866
PREFACE……Page 872
History of Microsurgery……Page 873
Teaching Microsurgery in Western Academic
Centers and in the Developing World……Page 884
Head and Neck Reconstruction in Trauma
and Cancer……Page 890
Indications for Microvascular Upper
Extremity Reconstruction……Page 905
Lower Extremity Reconstruction……Page 924
Microvascular Surgery in Private Practice……Page 937
Tissue Engineering……Page 943
Soft Tissue Restoration Using Tissue
Engineering……Page 952
Skin Substitutes: Past, Present, and Future……Page 959
FOREWORD……Page 971
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITOR……Page 972
PREFACE Aesthetic Rejuvenation of the Midface……Page 973
The Role of Cosmetic Dentistry in
Plastic Surgery……Page 975
The Role of Orthognathic Surgery in Perioral
Facial Aesthetics……Page 984
Genioplasty……Page 993
The Role of the Midface Lift in
Perioral Rejuvenation……Page 1004
The Midface Lift in Perioral Rejuvenation……Page 1010
Perioral Rejuvenation with Injectable
Autologous Tissue……Page 1019
Soft Tissue Substitutes in Perioral
Augmentation……Page 1026
Surgical Treatment of the Aging Mouth……Page 1043
Lip Suspension Technique……Page 1052
Botox in Perioral Rejuvenation Including the
Lower Cheek and Neck……Page 1060
Perioral Laser Rejuvenation……Page 1068
Perioral Rejuvenation: The Role of Chemical
Peeling and Dermabrasion……Page 1075
Skin Care and Cosmetics in Perioral
Rejuvenation……Page 1084
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1095
PREFACE……Page 1096
General Principles and Analysis of Defects
in Head and Neck Reconstruction……Page 1097
Avoiding and Dealing with
Complications after Head and Neck
Microvascular Reconstruction……Page 1106
The Role of Pedicled Flaps
in a Microvascular World……Page 1114
Reconstruction of the Skull Base Defect……Page 1122
Reconstruction of the Midface with
Vascularized Bone and Soft Tissue……Page 1129
Reconstruction of the Esophageal Defect……Page 1142
Voice Reconstruction with Bowel Transfer……Page 1155
Reanimating the Paralyzed Face after Head
and Neck Tumor Excision……Page 1167
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1177
PREFACE……Page 1178
Current Issues and Future Directions in Head
and Neck Reconstruction……Page 1179
Flap Prefabrication and Prelamination in
Head and Neck Reconstruction……Page 1184
Principles of Bone Healing and Optimal
Methods of Bone Fixation in Head and
Neck Reconstruction……Page 1196
Mandible Reconstruction with
Vascularized Fibula……Page 1206
Optimizing Results in Mandible
Reconstruction Using Osteointegrated
Dental Implants……Page 1216
Reconstruction of the Oral Cavity……Page 1220
The Recurring Defect in Head and
Neck Reconstruction……Page 1228
Prosthetic Rehabilitation in the Management
of Facial Defects……Page 1234
Advances in Head and Neck Reconstruction:
Applications of Tissue Engineering……Page 1242
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITOR……Page 1250
PREFACE
Facial Paralysis……Page 1251
A Review of Facial Nerve Anatomy……Page 1252
Approaches to Grading Facial Nerve Function……Page 1259
The Surgical Management of Facial
Nerve Injury……Page 1268
Ophthalmic Management of the Facial
Palsy Patient……Page 1275
Mebius Syndrome……Page 1283
Rehabilitation Strategies for Facial
Nerve Injuries……Page 1290
Donor Nerve Selection in Facial
Reanimation Surgery……Page 1295
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1302
PREFACE
A New Decade in Breast Reconstruction……Page 1303
History of Breast Reconstruction……Page 1304
Breast Reconstruction with Tissue Expanders
and Implants: A Practical Guide to Immediate
and Delayed Reconstruction……Page 1309
Trends in Autologous Breast Reconstruction……Page 1316
Reconstruction of the Breast
Conservation Deformity……Page 1325
Update on Breast Reconstruction Using Free
TRAM, DIEP, and SIEA Flaps……Page 1333
Breast Reconstruction and Adjuvant Therapies……Page 1341
Chest Wall Reconstruction and
Advanced Disease……Page 1352
Breast Reconstruction and Psychosocial
Adjustment: What Have We Learned and
Where Do We Go from Here?……Page 1365
Patient Education and Decision Making in
Breast Reconstruction……Page 1373
Breast Reconstruction Practices in North
America: Current Trends and Future Priorities……Page 1382
Breast Reconstruction in Private Practice……Page 1389
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1406
PREFACE
Advances in Breast Reduction and Mastopexy……Page 1407
Breast Reshaping after Massive Weight Loss……Page 1408
Simultaneous Breast Augmentation with
Periareolar Mastopexy……Page 1417
Superomedial Pedicle Reduction
with Short Scar……Page 1430
Vertical Breast Reduction……Page 1438
Breast Reduction Using Liposuction Alone……Page 1452
The Short Scar Periareolar Inferior Pedicle
Reduction (SPAIR) Mammaplasty……Page 1457
TRAM Revisions and Contralateral
Mammaplasties: The Role of ‘‘Mirror Image’’
Skin Patterns……Page 1470
Reduction Mammaplasty in Conjunction
with Breast Conservation……Page 1479
INTRODUCTIONS TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1485
PREFACE
Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Paralysis, Part 1……Page 1487
Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy: An Experience
from Saudi Arabia……Page 1488
Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy: The Boston
Children’s Hospital Experience……Page 1498
Surgical Strategy in Obstetric Brachial Plexus
Palsy: The Aachen Experience……Page 1507
Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injuries Following
Breech Delivery: An Adverse Experience in
The Netherlands……Page 1522
Current Concepts in the Management
of Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Injuries:
The Taipei Experience……Page 1529
Multidisciplinary Management of Brachial
Plexus Birth Injuries: The Miami Experience……Page 1538
Management of Obstetrical Brachial Plexus
Palsy: The Stanford Experience……Page 1546
Treatment of Obstetrical Brachial Plexus
Injuries: Experience in Osaka……Page 1558
Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy:
The Istanbul Experience……Page 1565
Surgical Treatment of Obstetrical Brachial
Plexus Paralysis: The Norfolk Experience……Page 1577
Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy: Rationale
for a Multicenter Prospective Study……Page 1594
INTRODUCTIONS TO GUEST EDITORS……Page 1602
PREFACE
Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Paralysis, Part 2……Page 1604
Current Management of Obstetrical Brachial
Plexus Injuries at Texas Children’s Hospital
Brachial Plexus Center and Baylor College
of Medicine……Page 1606
Obstetrical Palsy: The French Contribution……Page 1620
Intercostal Nerve Neurotization for the
Treatment of Obstetrical Brachial Plexus
Palsy Patients……Page 1632
Reconstruction of Shoulder Abduction and
External Rotation in Obstetrical Brachial
Plexus Palsy Patients……Page 1641
Second Shoulder and Elbow Reanimation
Procedures in Late Obstetrical Paralysis
Patients……Page 1651
Radiological and Electrophysiological
Detection of Nerve Roots Avulsion in Patients
with Birth-Related Brachial Plexus Paralysis……Page 1661
Preoperative Investigations in Obstetric
Brachial Plexus Palsy……Page 1679
Nerve Transfers in Severe Obstetrical Brachial
Plexus Palsy……Page 1686
Secondary Reconstructive Procedures in
Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Palsy: Forearm,
Wrist, and Hand Deformities……Page 1697
INTRODUCTION TO GUEST EDITOR……Page 1704
PREFACE
Reconstructive Hair Transplantation of the Face and Scalp……Page 1705
The Punctiform Technique in Hair
Transplantation……Page 1706
The Use of the Juri
Temporo-Parieto-Occipital Flap……Page 1725
The ‘‘Nordstro¨m Suture’’ to Enhance Serial
Scalp Reductions and Other Serial Excisions as
Well as to Treat and Prevent Scar Widening……Page 1734
Tissue Expansion Reconstruction of the Scalp……Page 1740
A Technique for Reconstruction of Eyebrows
and Eyelashes……Page 1750
Reconstructive Hair Transplantation
of the Face and Scalp……Page 1756
Revision of the Unfavorable Result in
Hair Transplantation……Page 1764
Hair Restoration with the Erbium YAG Laser……Page 1776
Follicular Cell Implantation: An Emerging
Cell Therapy for Hair Loss……Page 1790

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