Facial Flaps Surgery 1st Edition
Facial Flaps Surgery 1st Edition
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ISBN
ISBN
9780071749251
Authors
Authors
Glenn Goldman Leonard Dzubow Christopher Yelverton
Edition Number
Edition Number
1
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2012
Facial Flap Surgery is a comprehensive, user-friendly guide that seamlessly combines detailed surgical text with an extensive atlas of clinical cases. Designed to simplify complex reconstructive techniques, this resource offers a step-by-step approach to the biomechanics and practical application of facial flaps. It covers all flap types—both classic and novel—while providing in-depth guidance on reconstructing specific facial areas such as the nose, ear, lip, and temple. Enhanced by hundreds of high-quality photographs, anatomical drawings, and an instructional companion DVD with multiple surgical videos, this book equips surgeons with the knowledge and confidence to achieve optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes in facial reconstruction.
Key Features
- Thorough biomechanical foundation: Explores the bioanatomy and mechanics behind soft tissue movement, essential for effective flap design and execution.
- Comprehensive flap coverage: Detailed explanations of all flap types, including seldom-published variations such as banner flaps, with focus on their unique applications.
- Region-specific reconstruction: Dedicated chapters on flap use for complex facial subunits—nose, ear, lip, temple—tailoring techniques to anatomical challenges.
- Complications management: Insightful discussion on recognizing and managing complications like hematomas and flap failure to improve surgical success.
- Rich visual learning: Hundreds of clinical photographs and schematic drawings illustrate each step and technique vividly.
- Companion DVD: Features 35 high-quality video tutorials demonstrating flap preparation and application across multiple facial regions for hands-on learning.
