Authored by experts in the field, this brand-new reference presents a systematic approach to which flap or graft to use in which clinical situation and how to cut and move the skin. More than 350 full-color photographs and line drawings offer you step-by-step guidance. And, a DVD containing high-quality video clips demonstrates reconstructive procedures, including cutting, positioning, and suturing of flaps and grafts.
Flaps and Grafts in Dermatologic Surgery, w. DVD-ROM
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Anatomy
Introduction - Surface Landmarks and Surface Anatomy - The Aging Face - The Musculoaponeurotic System - Motor Nerves - Sensory Nerves of the Head and Neck - Vascular System - Special Structures: Lip, Eyelids, Nose, Ear
Chapter 2: Basic Principles in Flap Reconstruction
Basic Terminology - Flaps Defined by Blood Supply - Flap Physiology - Flap Biomechanics - Flaps Defined by Movement - Practical Points - Final Thoughts
Chapter 3: Primary Closure Primary Closure Design and Considerations - Modifications or Variations - Applications and Disadvantages
Chapter 4: Advancement Flaps
Flap Design and Considerations - Flap Mobilization and Key Sutures - Flap Modifications and Applications - Disadvantages
Chapter 5: Rotation flaps
Rotation Flap Design: Basic Principles - Bilateral Rotation Flaps - Special Rotation Flaps - Plane of Flap Elevation and Surgical Undermining - Conclusion
Chapter 6: Island Pedicle Flaps
Closure - Complications
Chapter 7: Transposition Flaps
Flap Design and Considerations - Rhombic Flaps - Other Transposition Flaps - Complications - Conclusion
Chapter 8: Staged Interpolation Flaps
Paramedian Forehead Flap (PFF), Stage I - Paramedian Forehead Flap, Stage II - Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap (CNIF) - Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap, Stage II - Abbé (Lip-Switch) Flap - Abbé Flap, Stage II - Conclusion