Author: | Glenn Goldman, Leonard Dzubow, Christopher Yelverton | ISBN: | 9780071756020 |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Education | Publication: | November 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | McGraw-Hill Education / Medical | Language: | English |
Author: | Glenn Goldman, Leonard Dzubow, Christopher Yelverton |
ISBN: | 9780071756020 |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Education |
Publication: | November 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | McGraw-Hill Education / Medical |
Language: | English |
A unique combination text and atlas gives you expert guidance on facial reconstruction
DVD with video of 35 procedures
Facial Flap Surgery delivers ready-to-use insights making surgical protocols more accessible than ever. Combining a text and atlas, this two-in-one resource also features an all-inclusive, yet streamlined presentation that is packed with hundreds of photographs and drawings that take you step by step through every procedure.
Facial Flap Surgery begins with an incisive review of the bioanatomy and mechanics of tissue movement, highlighting how to mobilize soft tissue to reconstruct cutaneous operative wounds. Next is an unsurpassed overview of all flap types, including some never published before: from advancement flaps to rotation and banner flaps. Another section examines the repair of specific facial features, including the nose, ear, lip, and temple. Last, complications such as hematomas and flap failure are covered, helping you achieve the best possible outcomes.
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A unique combination text and atlas gives you expert guidance on facial reconstruction
DVD with video of 35 procedures
Facial Flap Surgery delivers ready-to-use insights making surgical protocols more accessible than ever. Combining a text and atlas, this two-in-one resource also features an all-inclusive, yet streamlined presentation that is packed with hundreds of photographs and drawings that take you step by step through every procedure.
Facial Flap Surgery begins with an incisive review of the bioanatomy and mechanics of tissue movement, highlighting how to mobilize soft tissue to reconstruct cutaneous operative wounds. Next is an unsurpassed overview of all flap types, including some never published before: from advancement flaps to rotation and banner flaps. Another section examines the repair of specific facial features, including the nose, ear, lip, and temple. Last, complications such as hematomas and flap failure are covered, helping you achieve the best possible outcomes.
FEATURES