Skin surgery and minor procedures:
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Philadelphia, PA
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2009
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Schriftenreihe: | Surgical clinics of North America
89,3 |
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVII S., S. 563 - 746 Ill. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 1437705464 9781437705461 |
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adam_text | Titel: Skin surgery and minor procedures
Autor: Radke, Frederick
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Foreword xiii
Ronald F. Martin
Preface xvii
Frederick Radke
Dermatology for the General Surgeon 563
Sarah Kerr, Jacob M. Kusmak, and Erik J. Stratman
Preparation of the patient with preexisting skin disease for surgery can be
challenging. In addition to encountering the skin with nearly every
procedure, the surgeon will also likely experience skin-related conun¬
drums, concerns, and associated conditions in the preoperative, perioper-
ative, or postoperative periods. These concerns are reviewed using best
available evidence.
Local Anesthetics: Uses andToxicities 587
Alan Harmatz
Surgeons are asked to do more and larger procedures as outpatient
procedures as the economics of medicine evolve. Indeed, we all carry
out procedures on an outpatient basis that only a short time ago we would
consider only on an inpatient basis. Further, procedures that had previ¬
ously been performed under a general anesthetic are now being performed
under local anesthesia. A good working knowledge of local anesthetics
(LAs) will better enable the surgeon to meet those demands and to do
so in a way that will enhance the patient s safety, experience, and comfort.
Although the focus of this issue of Clinics is minor surgery, any meaningful
discussion of LAs has to go a little further than a 3-mL syringe and a small
amount of lidocaine.
The Physiology of Wound Healing: Injury Through Maturation 599
Paige Teller and Therese K. White
Wound healing has evolved from a science of clinical observation to
a study of molecular biology and cellular physiology. This article will review
the medical literature to provide a basis for understanding the current
science of wound healing.
The Science of Wound Bed Preparation 611
Jaymie Panuncialman and Vincent Falanga
The concept of wound bed preparation (WBP) heralded a new era in terms
of how we treat wounds. It emphasized the difference between acute and
chronic wounds, and it cemented the idea that the processes involved in
the healing of acute wounds do not apply completely to the healing of
chronic wounds. The arbitrary division of the normal healing process into
the phases of hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation
addresses the events in acute wound healing. We have realized that the
impediments to healing in chronic wounds lead to a failure to progress
through these phases and are independent factors that make the chronic
wound a much more complex condition. A major advance in resolving or
addressing the chronic wound has been the concept of WBP. WBP allows
us to address the problems of wound healing individually the presence of
necrotic tissue, hypoxia, high bacterial burden, corrupt matrix, and
senescent cells within the wound bed. In WBP we can optimize our
therapeutic agents to accelerate endogenous healing or to increase the
effectiveness of advanced therapies.
Suture Choice and Other Methods of Skin Closure 627
Julio Hochberg, Kathleen M. Myer, and Michael D. Marion
Suture application varies for different tissues, different patients, and
different circumstances. The large array of new sutures, staples, tapes,
and topical adhesives can make the proper choice for closure a challenge.
This review of the available materials for skin closure, and their biome-
chanical properties, advantages, and disadvantages, creates a structure
for better understanding of the limitations, indications, and numerous
choices to be considered before choosing a suture material.
Skin Flaps 643
Mary Tschoi, Erik A. Hoy, and Mark S. Granick
Open wounds, particularly around the face, often require complicated tech¬
niques for optimal closure. The approach to the closure of the complicated
wound depends largely on the nature of the wound, including the location
and size of the defect, the functional outcome after closure, the medical co-
morbidities of the patient, neighboring structures, and whether the defect is
secondary to a malignancy or trauma. The goals of wound management are
optimal aesthetic outcome, preservation of function, and patient satisfac¬
tion. The authors briefly review basic skin closure options and discuss
use of skin flaps, particularly of the head and neck region.
Management of Acute Wounds 659
Charles K. Lee and Scott L Hansen
The acute wound presents a spectrum of issues that prevent its ultimate
closure. These issues include host factors, etiology, anatomic location,
timing, and surgical techniques to achieve successful wound closure.
Basic surgical principles need to be followed to obtain stable, long-term
coverage, ultimately restoring form and function. Recent advances in
dressings, debridement techniques, and surgical repertoire allow the
modern plastic surgeon to address any wound of any complexity. This
article discusses these principles that can be applied to any wound.
Benign Skin Lesions: Lipomas, Epidermal Inclusion Cysts, Muscle
and Nerve Biopsies 677
Kartik A. Pandya and Frederick Radke
Lipomas are benign skin tumors composed of mature fat cells and are the
most common subcutaneous tumors. Although many of these can be
removed in the surgical clinic or minor operating room, some require
more advanced preoperative planning and more complicated resection.
The diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of benign tumors, and other
commonly associated tumors that may require a more substantial workup
and operative intervention, are discussed. Muscle and nerve biopsies are
used for the diagnosis of a variety of medical problems. Although there are
other genetic and biochemical markers now available that can diagnose
diseases previously proven by biopsy, these surgical techniques still
have appropriate uses. Although the procedures are straightforward, there
are important technical issues to assist in getting the best specimen to
avoid confounding disease diagnosis.
Pilonidal Disease and Hidradenitis 689
Alfonso L. Velasco and Wade W. Dunlap
Pilonidal disease and hidradenitis suppurativa are common problems that
affect young adults. The surgical management of pilonidal disease should
be tailored to the individual clinical presentation and its goal is the resolu¬
tion of pilonidal disease with low recurrence and low morbidity. The clinical
course of hidradenitis suppurativa is characterized by chronicity with
frequent flare-ups followed by quiescent periods. Treatment for both
conditions needs to be individualized to the clinical presentation.
Common Skin Cancers and Their Precursors 703
Alisha Arora and John Attwood
This review of precancerous and cancerous skin lesions serves as an
overview for the general surgeon in clinical practice. Because these lesions
are common in the general population, it is likely that they will be encoun¬
tered frequently, perhaps even during consultation for an unrelated issue.
General surgeons have a unique role in caring for these common skin
cancers both primarily and by understanding the basis for referral to a
specialist. With these goals in mind, we discuss the pathophysiology of
cutaneous malignancy as well as the diagnosis and treatment of the three
most common cutaneous malignancies in the United States: basal cell,
squamous cell, and melanoma skin cancers.
Current Concepts in Cutaneous Melanoma: Malignant Melanoma 713
Andrew R. Doben and Douglad C. MacGillivray
Melanoma of the skin is one of the most clinically important skin and soft
tissue lesions encountered by the practicing general surgeon. If it is prop¬
erly diagnosed and treated in its early stages, its prognosis and outcome
are uniformly favorable. The current concepts in malignant melanoma are
discussed.
Unusual SkinTumors: Merkel Cell Carcinoma, Eccrine Carcinoma, Glomus
Tumors, and Dermatof ibrosarcoma Protuberans 727
Jesse L Kampshoff and Thomas H. Cogbill
This article discusses the epidemiology, etiology, presentation, pathology,
evaluation and staging, and treatment of unusual skin tumors, such as
Merkel cell carcinoma, eccrine carcinoma, glomus tumors, and dermato-
fibrosarcoma protuberans.
Index 739
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