Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction, 3e 3rd Edition
Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction, 3e 3rd Edition
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ISBN
ISBN
9781455753161
Authors
Authors
Shan R Baker
Edition Number
Edition Number
3
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2014
Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction
Comprehensive Visual Guide to Advanced Reconstructive Techniques
Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction is the definitive visual and procedural guide for clinicians performing facial reconstruction following trauma, tumor excision, or other skin defects. Designed for facial plastic surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, oculoplastic specialists, and otolaryngologists, this expertly authored resource integrates a multidisciplinary perspective to address both functional and aesthetic goals in facial reconstruction.
This fully updated edition combines detailed anatomical insights, step-by-step procedural instructions, and stunning full-color clinical imagery to deliver unmatched clarity on the most effective surgical flap techniques. High-quality surgical video clips further enrich the learning experience, bringing critical maneuvers and surgical decision-making to life.
From initial evaluation to post-operative care, this guide ensures practitioners are equipped to optimize patient outcomes while minimizing complications such as flap ischemia and scarring.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive coverage of facial flap techniques, including rotation, advancement, transposition, bilobe, melolabial, rhombic, and paramedian forehead flaps
- Step-by-step procedural guidance with expert tips, surgical pearls, and avoidance of common pitfalls
- Full-color clinical photographs and anatomical illustrations for clear visualization of each step
- Access to high-quality surgical video clips, including nasal and lip reconstruction, via Expert Consult
- Multidisciplinary insights from leaders in facial plastic surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology
- Updated content covering new wound closure materials, scar revision techniques, vascular anomalies, and complication management
- Strong foundation in flap anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics to enhance planning and surgical execution
- Online access to full text and multimedia content, enabling flexible learning and quick reference
