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adam_text | Contents 1.12 Pigmented lesions and melanoma including premalignant conditions 79 Section editors xxiii Contributors xxv Symbols and abbreviations xxix Michael Henderson, John Spillane, David Györki, and Christopher McCormack 1.13 Wound dressings 91 Davla Stewart SECTION Ί 1.14 Sarcoma 95 General principles and techniques I an M. Šmúh arid Vinay itte Section editors. Simon Kay, David McCombe, 1.15 Vascularized composite allotransplantation ios and Daniel Wilks Danio! WÜfcs and Simon Kay 1.1 General principles and techniques з Srmcn Ko.yand David McCcmbe 1.2 Tissue healing 7 SECTION 2 Gus McGrauiher 1.3 Infections Burns surgery 13 Section editor: Jeremy Rawlins Do,iáid Dewar 2.1 Mechanisms of burn injury: thermal, chemical, electrica!, and radiation 129 1.4 Structure and function of the skin շ՛; MarkGoodfield Ravi F Sood and Nicole S. Gibran 1.5 Vascular anatomy 25 Amondo. Murphy, Steven F Morris, and G. Ian Taylor 1.6 Anaesthesia зі 2.2 The burned patient: physiology and pathology 139 Fiona Wood and Kenn Judkins Chetan Sr/.nata and Alan Yates 23 Adultthermal burns 1.7 Skin grafts 35 155 Jeremy Rawlins and Isabel Jones Siooho.n O Cealiaigh and Marma Shah 2.4 The burnt child 1.8 Skin flaps 39 179 Suzanne Rea and Sian Falder Donald Dewar 2.5 Electrical injury and burns and their management 193 1.9 Microsurgery 51 David McCornbe and Wayne Morrison 1.10 Benign skin conditions and tumours David C G. Somsbury and Joel F:sb 6i Rajib Rah nr and Graeme Stables 1.11 Non-melanoma skin cancer and premalignant conditions 69 Barbam Jemec and Greg or BE. Jemec 2.6 Chemical burns 205
Alexandra Murray 2.7 Cold-induced injury to the skin and deep tissues 215 Marc-jc.mes Heilam, Johann A.Jeevaramam, Christopher H.E. Imray. ana Tania Cubison
Contents 2.8 Radiation injury to the skin and deep tissues 3.4.2 Nerve grafts and transfers 275 221 Robert Bains and Simon Kay Johann λ jeevaromam, Marc-Janes Hallan, and Tania Cubiscn 3.5 Hand therapy after peripheral nerve injury 283 Birgitta Rosén and Christina jerosch-Herold SECTION 3 Nerve surgery Section editors: Simon Kay, Mikael Wiberg, and Andrew Han 3.6 Chronic postsurgical pain and complex regional pain syndrome 289 Lesley A. Colvin and Sebastian Bourn 3.7 Compression or mechanical neuropathy 3.7.2 Compression neuropathies 294 Lars 6 Dahim and Niels Thomsen 3.1 1 Macroscopicandmicroscopic anatomy ofthe 3./3 Thoracic outlet syndrome 302 Anna Barnard and Simon Kay peripheral nervous system 229 ¡.ev N МоѵАсѵ and Mikael Wiberg 31.2 Blood supply of the peripheral nerve 231 293 3.7.1 Pathophysiology 293 Andrew í ¡art 3.1 Surgical anatomy and physiology of the intact peripheral nervous system including cranial nerves 229 3.8 Mass lesions of the peripheral nervous system Andrew Hart 309 ) homos J. Wilson. Carlos E. Resirepo, and Robert J. Spinner 3 1.3 The Schwann cell 234 Pau.՛ j. kmgham and Mikael Wiberg 3.1 4 Physiological requirements for action potential conduction, sensory awareness, and motor SECTION 4 control 235 Upper limb Staffan Johansson Section editors: Vivien Lees and James Ho.eney 31.5 Tactile sensory control of the human hand 239 Roland S Johansson arid Per F. Nordmark 3.2 Neurobiology of injury (compression, traction, laceration) and repair, and grading of injuries 243 4.1 Clinical assessment and imaging of the upper limb 323 Anuj Mishra 4.2 Andrew Han
Anthropological, behavioural, and cultural characteristics of the human hand 339 James Haeney 3.3 Clinical features of nerve injuries and their diagnosis 253 3.3.1 Clinicopathological correlates with theoretical 4.3 Applied biomechanics of the hand, wrist, and forearm 345 Vivien Lees grades 253 Raden öain; and Simon Kay 3.3 2 Tinel-Hoffman sign 260 4.4 Soft tissue infections of the hand and upper limb 351 Sophie Collier arid Barbara Jemec Simen kay 3.3.3 Neurophysiological assessments for peripheral 4.5 Dupuytren s disease nerve injury 261 З61 Richard Milner Arac Maliik 3 3 4 Adult brachial plexus injury 263 Sí,-non Kay and Roben Bams 3 3.5 Brachial plexus injury in the child 266 .Robert Bens ana Simon Key 4.6 Softtissuereconstructionofthehand 375 Dawd Eihoi 4.7 Microsurgical reconstruction ofthe upper limb л ѕ Alex E. Hamilton 3.4 Surgical management of the divided nerve and nerve grafts and transfers 269 3.4.1 Surgical management of the divided nerve 269 Duncan A. McGrouther 4.8 Hand therapy, rehabilitation, and rehabilitation following tendon injury 392 Fiona Peck
Contents 4.9 Amputations 403 Roben Wirterton 4.10 Fractures ofthe hand and wrist 409 DavidJ. Shewnng 4.П Ligamentous injuries ofthe hand and wrist 435 Carlos Heras-Palou 4.12 Osteoarthritisofthewristand hand 443 Manu Sood 4.13 Soft tissue inflammatory disorders of the hand 459 SohailAkhtar 4.14 Inflammatory arthritis ofthe hand and wrist 467 Peter Purge 4.15 Theflexortendons 479 Forcane Iwuagwu 4.16 Theextensortendons 495 Sanjib Majumder 4.17 Tendon transfers in the hand and wrist 501 Carh Hernon 4.1 8 Reanimation in the upper limb: free functioning and pedicled muscle transfer 5C9 Simon Kay 4.19 Pain syndromes si 5 David Elliot 4.20 Embryologyoftheupperlimb 523 Vlte-leon Lam and Megan G Davey 4.21 Management of children s hand disorders 5зз Gminne Boarke, Ian Grant, and Gill Smith 4.22 Traumatic injury to the child s hand 547 David McCcmbe 4.23 Upper limb spasticity 553 Paai McArthur 4.24 Soft tissue swellings of the hand and upper SECTION 5 Lower limb Section editor: Umraz Khan 5.1 Classification of lower limb trauma 577 U mraz Khan 5.2 Principles of acute management of lower limb trauma 583 Michael Kelly 5.3 The devascularized limb 585 Kaz M.A Rahman and Shehan Hettiaraichy 5.4 Management of soft tissue loss without microsurgery 593 Thomas C. Wright 5.5 Microvascuiar cover in the lower limb: indications and timing, flap types, and technique 607 Zoran M. Arnež 5.6 Managementof bone loss 6i; Mark Jackson 5.7 Lower limb replantation 617 Moazzam N. Tarar and Ata UI Haq 5.8 Amputations in the lower limb 625 Umraz Khan and Alar, Gordon 5.9 Lower limb trauma outcome measures:
limb salvage and amputation 635 David Wallace 5.10 Lower limb osteomyelitis 643 Umraz Khan 5.11 Managementof congenital limb deficiency 65i Pergal Menseli 5.12 Orthopaedic management of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia 655 Pergal MonseU limb 557 Vi kram Devaroj 4.25 Bone lesions in the upper limband hand 563 5.13 How the foot and ankle works (mechanics of the foot) 661 Ian Winson Geoffrey Hooper 5.14 The skeletal consequences of meningococcal 4.26 Systemic disorders reflected in the hand 569 Stewart И/arson septicaemia 665 Perga1 Monsel.1
Contents 7.2 SECTION 6 Fractures ofthe mandible 793 Lachlan M. Carter Craniofacial and cleft 7.3 Zygomatic complexfractures soi A Nicholas Brown Section editors. Hiroshi Nishikawa, Felicity V. Mehendale, and David C.G. Samsbury 7.4 Orbital fractures 80/ Trevor Teemal 6.1 Classification of craniofacial anomalies 6/1 7.5 Fractured nasal bones si 5 Jaaajeevanjagadeesan and Hiroshi Nishikawa 4. Nicholas Brown 6.2 Embryology of craniofacial skeleton Ճ85 Mark S Lloyd 7.6 Management of midface fractures: maxilla 817 yiten D. Parmos and Lachlan M Carter 6.3 Genetics of craniofacial anomalies 691 Andrew G M. Wilkie 7.7 6.4 Assessment of patients with craniosynostosis 697 Nicholas White Frontal sinus and nasoethmoidal injuries S2i Nabeela Ahmed, Lachlan M Carter, and Rabiadra P Sutgh 7.8 Sequencing of panfacial fracture repair 87/ jlten D. Parmar and Lachlan M. Carter 6.5 Non-syndromic craniosynostosis /05 Christian Duncan and Hiroshi Nishikawa 7.9 Introduction to orthognathic surgery, the assessment of facial disproportion, and orthognathic treatment planning S3i 6.6 Syndromic craniosynostosis 713 Stephen Dover and Manin Evans Gaire Bates, ¡revor Hedge, Christopher j. Manmon, and Lachlan M. Carter 6.7 Hypertelorism and orbital dystopia /21 Aina V.H. Greig and Davidj Dunaway 7.10 First and second branchial arch anomalies 841 6.8 Orofacial clefts: embryology, epidemiology, and genetics 729 Claire Bates. Trevor Hodae, and Lachlan M Carter 7.11 David R. FitfPainck Common orthognathic procedures 845 Claire Bates. Chnstopherj. Mannion. 6.9 Classification, evaluation, and management
oftheneonatewithacleft and Lachlan M. Carter 737 David C.G. Samsdury 6.10 Primarymanagementofdeftlipandpalate /46 Jason Neil-Dwyer SECnON 8 Head and neck surgery 6.11 Outcome assessment in cleft lip and palate surgery 761 Marc C Swan. Conrad J. Harrison, ana Tim E t Goodacre 6.12 Secondary surgery in cleft lip and palate /67 Peter D. Hodgkinson 6.13 Velopharyngeal dysfunction in David C.G. Samsdury, Caroline C Williams, and Felicity V. Mehendale Section editor Maniram Ragbir 8.1 The head and neck multidiscipünary team 8ѕз Knstiaa Sørensen 8.2 Anatomy and embryology ofthe head and neck 855 Charles У.Ү. Loh and Christopher 0 Wallace 8.3 Tumours of the oral cavity 859 Jonathan A. Dunne and Paolo L. Matteucci 8.4 Tumours ofthe nasopharynx, oropharynx, SECTION 7 and hypopharynx 867 Maxillofacial trauma Section editor: Lachlan M. Carter Isma Z. Iqbal, Anusha Balasubramanian and Vinldh Palen 8.5 Tumours ofthe larynx 875 Mark Puvanendran and Vmidh Paled 7.1 Assessment ofthe maxillofacial patient: maxillofacial trauma and ATLS 7S5 Chnstcpherj. Mannion 8.6 Tumours ofthe thyroid gland 879 ftamesh Gurunatho.n and Vinldh Palen
Contents 8.7 Tumours of the salivary glands 885 jarres VZckes and Neii McLean 8.8 Tracheostomy 893 Peter Kakı and Maniram Rcçbir 8.9 Assessment and management of metastatic neck disease 897 ’v m.j” Poleri and Manirom Ragbir 8.10 Scalp, forehead, and calvarial reconstruction 903 Ká/ ¡-d.A. Rahman 8.11 Eyelid reconstruction 907 McgdcuJ Airawi 8.12 Lip reconstruction 919 Do՛·, i;? C G Sainsbury 8.13 Cheek reconstruction 931 8.14 Nasal reconstruction 937 ¡■A.chaei D. Kerrohan and Kelly Thornbury 8.15 Reconstruction of the pharynx 945 jonai,Lao Pollock and Maniram Ragbir 8.16 Reconstruction of the mandible and maxilla 951 Cc cnel Douglas G Bryant, Alex PJones, ond Maniram Ragbir 8.17 Anatomy and physiology of the facial nerve and aetiology of facial nerve palsy 963 C t„ GiUeard and Kalhrroi Tzafetto 8.18 Management offacial palsy 969 Ornar Λ Ahmed and Richard Chalmers 8.19 Radiology ofthe head and neck 973 Ivan Zammit-Moempel 8.20 Adjuvant therapy for head and neck cancers 977 Oar՛ « Kelly 9.3 Surgical anatomy ofthe breast 1001 A.rry t. Jeeves 9.4 Congenital deformities ofthe breast 100/ Michelle L. Lodge 9.5 Preoperative imagingfor autologous breast reconstruction 1017 Mark Ashton and lam Whitaker 9.6 Breast malignancy: diagnosis and management ic25 Юетап Horgan, Barbara Dall. Rebecca Milllcan-Slater, Russell Bramhall. Гiena MazNeill. David Dodwell. Indu Chauàhun, and Šebestián Trainor 9.7 Breast reconstruction: patient assessment 10ՏՅ Nicola R Dean 9.8 Tissue expander and implant breast reconstruction 1063 Melissa A Mueller, Ĺmily G Clark, ond Gregory R D. Evans 9.9
Latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction Ю69 Mark A. Lee 9.10 TRAM flap breast reconstruction Ю81 Janek S Januszkiewicz 9.11 DIEP flap breast reconstruction Ю93 Merk Ashton 9.12 Alternative flaps for microsurgical breast reconstruction 11(17 HmneA Rakhorsi 9.13 The tissue-engineered breast 1115 Wayne Morrison 9.14 Managementofcomplicationsofmicrovascular abdominal flap breast reconstruction 1121 Marc A M. Mureau 9.15 The nipple-areolar complex 1133 Garry Buckland SECTION 9 The chest and breast Section editors. Rodney Cooter, Nicola R. Dean, and Ktemn Horgan 9.1 Embryology and development of the chest wall and breast 985 Çboc Lam 9.2 Deformities ofthe chest 931 Harvey Stern 9.16 Ancillary considerations in breast surgery П45 Emily G. Clark. Melissa A. Mueller, and GregoyR.D. Evans 9.17 Anaesthesia and analgesia considerations in breast surgery H5i Glenda Ratlin and Sarah (jardiner 9.18 Measuring outcomes in plastic surgery of the breast 1159 Nicola R. Dean. Rod Cooter, arid Andrea L. Pus/c
Contents 11.5 SECTION 10 Gender reassignment 1321 Oliver Fenton Abdomen Section editor: Andrew Fleming SECTION 12 10.1 Functionalanatomyoftheabdominalwall 117S Kezia Echlin Cosmetic surgery Section editors: Nigel Mercer and Mark Soldin 10.2 The open abdomen 179 Omar A. Khan, Emma Rose McGlone. and Marcus Reddy 10.3 The principles of complex abdominal hernia repair 1185 Kezia Echhn and Andrew Fleming 10.4 Local and free flap abdominal wall repair П95 Jonathan W.G. Lohn and Manin jj Veselý 10.5 Necrotizing fasciitis of the abdomen 1203 Anthony Barabás and Andrew Fleming 12.1 Psychological assessment 1335 Nlchola Rumsey and Nicole Poraskeva 12.2 Avoiding patient dissatisfaction: the consultation, preoperative preparation, and postoperative care 1341 Nigel Mercer and Mark Soldm 12.3 Lasers and flashlamps in the treatment of skin disorders 1347 Richard j. Barlow 10.6 Functional anatomy of the pelvis and gluteal region 1209 Donald Hudson and Sean Moodley 10.7 Pilonidaldisease 1213 Kez/а Echhn and Andrew Fleming 10.8 Pressure ulcers 1223 Donald Hudson ona Sean Moodley 10.9 Perineal reconstruction following anorectal excision 1247 Alexandra Crick 10.10 Vulval and vaginal reconstruction 1259 Lucy Cogswell 12.4 Botulinumtoxins 1355 Srigrina Balaromam, Sami Stagnell, and Tamara W. Griffiths 12.5 Lipomodelling 1359 John Dickson and Nigel Mercer 12.6 Fillers and dermabrasive therapies 1363 Brett Archer 12.7 Treatment of large and ptotic breasts мы Adam Searle, Alben de Meyf, and Christophe Zirak 12.8 Hair restoration 1373 Nagham Darhouse and Greg Williams 12.9 Periorbital, lower face,
and neck 1379 Norman Waterhouse, Naresh Nosni, Niall Kirkpatrick, and Lisa Brendling SECTION 11 Urogenital surgery and gender dysphoria Section editor: Oliver Fenton 11.1 Hypospadias 1275 Simon Wharton, Khurram Khan, and David Coleman 11.2 Bladder exstrophy and epispadias: functional and surgical challenges 1295 Don Wildy and Dan Wood 11.3 Penile reconstruction 1303 Giulio Garafţa and Davidj. Ralph 11.4 Differences in sex development: surgical challenges 313 Do.n Wood 12.10 Primary aesthetic rhinoplasty 1399 Lucian Ion 12.11 Modification of the facial skeleton in aesthetic facial surgery 1425 Paul Johnson and David Tighe 12.12 Gynaecomastia 1429 John Dickson and Nigel Mercer 12.13 Treatment of small breasts and inverted nipples 1435 Manon Grob and Elliott Smock 12.14 Asymmetry of the breast 1449 Far/da Ali 12.15 Abdominal wall anatomy I46i Nicholas Wilson Jones
Contents 12.16 Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of body fat 146b 12.27 The ageing breast 1567 Donald Hudson Isabel Tea and Mark Solam 12.17 Abdominoplasty 1473 Chustcpner Abela and Mark Soldm 12.18 Liposculpture 1481 Maxe Gcsparotti, Isabel Teo, Andrea Mana Flono, Davide Lauen, and Mark Sa dln SECTION 13 The legal, ethical, and behavioural components of plastic surgery Section editor: Simon Kay 12.19 Buttock augmentation i¿9i baa Ыо.па and Mtidred Martínez Miiián 12.20 Aesthetic surgery of the genitalia 14Э9 13.1 The ethics of gender reassignment surgery 1573 Ohver Fenton Malsena Maghal and Mark Solain 12.21 Bariatric surgery 1505 Alo-ene Fiennes 12.22 Upper trunk and breast surgery after massive weightloSS 1513 Monammed Akhavant end Mark Soldm 12.23 Lower body lift and abdominal surgery after massive weight loss 1523 13.2 Psychological consequences of the birth of a child with a congenital hand anomaly 1577 Magate Bellew 13.3 Psychological assessment of cosmetic surgery patients 1583 Maggie Bellew 13.4 Factitious injury and related conditions 1591 Simon Kay and Moggie Believe О·: F Richterand Ntna Schwaiger 12.24 Thighlift 1543 Anthony Barabás and Mark Soldm 12.25 Brachioplasty 1551 CnmlesJ Bam and Mack Soldin 12.26 Aesthetic surgery of the leg 1557 13.5 Legal aspects of consent to treatment and the nature of malpractice claims in the United Kingdom 1597 Mark Ashley 13.6 Consulting with children 1605 Simon Kay and Maggie Bellew ¿r. iíTiaSíOS Papas and Mark Soldin Index 1609
Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery The Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is a comprehensive reference text detailing all aspects of plastic surgery pertinent to a surgeon in training for specialization and suitable to use in preparation for the Intercollegiate Examination as all aspects of the curriculum are covered. It is part of the Oxford Textbooks in Surgery series. Edited by a team of world-renowned experts, the textbook is also the perfect resource for practising plastic surgeons, summarizing contemporary knowledge as well as discussing anatomy, examination, and techniques. Chapters are divided into those that detail basic principles and technique, and those that, on a regional basis, describe the conditions and their treatments that form the wide spectrum of reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery. The book is split into 13 comprehensive sections including general principles, burns, nerves, limbs, facial trauma, cosmetic surgery, and ethics, among other key areas in the field. This highly illustrated, full-colour textbook has an innovative and user-friendly style, including over 1000 photographs, clinical images, and line drawings. Bringing together the expertise of almost 200 specialist contributors in the field, the Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is a highly valuable resource for all those in and interested in this wide ranging field.
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Contents 1.12 Pigmented lesions and melanoma including premalignant conditions 79 Section editors xxiii Contributors xxv Symbols and abbreviations xxix Michael Henderson, John Spillane, David Györki, and Christopher McCormack 1.13 Wound dressings 91 Davla Stewart SECTION Ί 1.14 Sarcoma 95 General principles and techniques I an M. Šmúh arid Vinay itte Section editors. Simon Kay, David McCombe, 1.15 Vascularized composite allotransplantation ios and Daniel Wilks Danio! WÜfcs and Simon Kay 1.1 General principles and techniques з Srmcn Ko.yand David McCcmbe 1.2 Tissue healing 7 SECTION 2 Gus McGrauiher 1.3 Infections Burns surgery 13 Section editor: Jeremy Rawlins Do,iáid Dewar 2.1 Mechanisms of burn injury: thermal, chemical, electrica!, and radiation 129 1.4 Structure and function of the skin շ՛; MarkGoodfield Ravi F Sood and Nicole S. Gibran 1.5 Vascular anatomy 25 Amondo. Murphy, Steven F Morris, and G. Ian Taylor 1.6 Anaesthesia зі 2.2 The burned patient: physiology and pathology 139 Fiona Wood and Kenn Judkins Chetan Sr/.nata and Alan Yates 23 Adultthermal burns 1.7 Skin grafts 35 155 Jeremy Rawlins and Isabel Jones Siooho.n O'Cealiaigh and Marma Shah 2.4 The burnt child 1.8 Skin flaps 39 179 Suzanne Rea and Sian Falder Donald Dewar 2.5 Electrical injury and burns and their management 193 1.9 Microsurgery 51 David McCornbe and Wayne Morrison 1.10 Benign skin conditions and tumours David C G. Somsbury and Joel F:sb 6i Rajib Rah nr and Graeme Stables 1.11 Non-melanoma skin cancer and premalignant conditions 69 Barbam Jemec and Greg or BE. Jemec 2.6 Chemical burns 205
Alexandra Murray 2.7 Cold-induced injury to the skin and deep tissues 215 Marc-jc.mes Heilam, Johann A.Jeevaramam, Christopher H.E. Imray. ana Tania Cubison
Contents 2.8 Radiation injury to the skin and deep tissues 3.4.2 Nerve grafts and transfers 275 221 Robert Bains and Simon Kay Johann λ jeevaromam, Marc-Janes Hallan, and Tania Cubiscn 3.5 Hand therapy after peripheral nerve injury 283 Birgitta Rosén and Christina jerosch-Herold SECTION 3 Nerve surgery Section editors: Simon Kay, Mikael Wiberg, and Andrew Han 3.6 Chronic postsurgical pain and complex regional pain syndrome 289 Lesley A. Colvin and Sebastian Bourn 3.7 Compression or mechanical neuropathy 3.7.2 Compression neuropathies 294 Lars 6 Dahim and Niels Thomsen 3.1 1 Macroscopicandmicroscopic anatomy ofthe 3./3 Thoracic outlet syndrome 302 Anna Barnard and Simon Kay peripheral nervous system 229 ¡.ev N МоѵАсѵ and Mikael Wiberg 31.2 Blood supply of the peripheral nerve 231 293 3.7.1 Pathophysiology 293 Andrew í ¡art 3.1 Surgical anatomy and physiology of the intact peripheral nervous system including cranial nerves 229 3.8 Mass lesions of the peripheral nervous system Andrew Hart 309 ) homos J. Wilson. Carlos E. Resirepo, and Robert J. Spinner 3 1.3 The Schwann cell 234 Pau.՛'j. kmgham and Mikael Wiberg 3.1 4 Physiological requirements for action potential conduction, sensory awareness, and motor SECTION 4 control 235 Upper limb Staffan Johansson Section editors: Vivien Lees and James Ho.eney 31.5 Tactile sensory control of the human hand 239 Roland S Johansson arid Per F. Nordmark 3.2 Neurobiology of injury (compression, traction, laceration) and repair, and grading of injuries 243 4.1 Clinical assessment and imaging of the upper limb 323 Anuj Mishra 4.2 Andrew Han
Anthropological, behavioural, and cultural characteristics of the human hand 339 James Haeney 3.3 Clinical features of nerve injuries and their diagnosis 253 3.3.1 Clinicopathological correlates with theoretical 4.3 Applied biomechanics of the hand, wrist, and forearm 345 Vivien Lees grades 253 Raden öain; and Simon Kay 3.3 2 Tinel-Hoffman sign 260 4.4 Soft tissue infections of the hand and upper limb 351 Sophie Collier arid Barbara Jemec Simen kay 3.3.3 Neurophysiological assessments for peripheral 4.5 Dupuytren's disease nerve injury 261 З61 Richard Milner Arac Maliik 3 3 4 Adult brachial plexus injury 263 Sí,-non Kay and Roben Bams 3 3.5 Brachial plexus injury in the child 266 .Robert Bens ana Simon Key 4.6 Softtissuereconstructionofthehand 375 Dawd Eihoi 4.7 Microsurgical reconstruction ofthe upper limb л ѕ Alex E. Hamilton 3.4 Surgical management of the divided nerve and nerve grafts and transfers 269 3.4.1 Surgical management of the divided nerve 269 Duncan A. McGrouther 4.8 Hand therapy, rehabilitation, and rehabilitation following tendon injury 392 Fiona Peck
Contents 4.9 Amputations 403 Roben Wirterton 4.10 Fractures ofthe hand and wrist 409 DavidJ. Shewnng 4.П Ligamentous injuries ofthe hand and wrist 435 Carlos Heras-Palou 4.12 Osteoarthritisofthewristand hand 443 Manu Sood 4.13 Soft tissue inflammatory disorders of the hand 459 SohailAkhtar 4.14 Inflammatory arthritis ofthe hand and wrist 467 Peter Purge 4.15 Theflexortendons 479 Forcane Iwuagwu 4.16 Theextensortendons 495 Sanjib Majumder 4.17 Tendon transfers in the hand and wrist 501 Carh Hernon 4.1 8 Reanimation in the upper limb: free functioning and pedicled muscle transfer 5C9 Simon Kay 4.19 Pain syndromes si 5 David Elliot 4.20 Embryologyoftheupperlimb 523 Vlte-leon Lam and Megan G Davey 4.21 Management of children's hand disorders 5зз Gminne Boarke, Ian Grant, and Gill Smith 4.22 Traumatic injury to the child's hand 547 David McCcmbe 4.23 Upper limb spasticity 553 Paai McArthur 4.24 Soft tissue swellings of the hand and upper SECTION 5 Lower limb Section editor: Umraz Khan 5.1 Classification of lower limb trauma 577 U mraz Khan 5.2 Principles of acute management of lower limb trauma 583 Michael Kelly 5.3 The devascularized limb 585 Kaz M.A Rahman and Shehan Hettiaraichy 5.4 Management of soft tissue loss without microsurgery 593 Thomas C. Wright 5.5 Microvascuiar cover in the lower limb: indications and timing, flap types, and technique 607 Zoran M. Arnež 5.6 Managementof bone loss 6i; Mark Jackson 5.7 Lower limb replantation 617 Moazzam N. Tarar and Ata UI Haq 5.8 Amputations in the lower limb 625 Umraz Khan and Alar, Gordon 5.9 Lower limb trauma outcome measures:
limb salvage and amputation 635 David Wallace 5.10 Lower limb osteomyelitis 643 Umraz Khan 5.11 Managementof congenital limb deficiency 65i Pergal Menseli 5.12 Orthopaedic management of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia 655 Pergal MonseU limb 557 Vi kram Devaroj 4.25 Bone lesions in the upper limband hand 563 5.13 How the foot and ankle works (mechanics of the foot) 661 Ian Winson Geoffrey Hooper 5.14 The skeletal consequences of meningococcal 4.26 Systemic disorders reflected in the hand 569 Stewart И/arson septicaemia 665 Perga1 Monsel.1
Contents 7.2 SECTION 6 Fractures ofthe mandible 793 Lachlan M. Carter Craniofacial and cleft 7.3 Zygomatic complexfractures soi A Nicholas Brown Section editors. Hiroshi Nishikawa, Felicity V. Mehendale, and David C.G. Samsbury 7.4 Orbital fractures 80/ Trevor Teemal 6.1 Classification of craniofacial anomalies 6/1 7.5 Fractured nasal bones si 5 Jaaajeevanjagadeesan and Hiroshi Nishikawa 4. Nicholas Brown 6.2 Embryology of craniofacial skeleton Ճ85 Mark S Lloyd 7.6 Management of midface fractures: maxilla 817 yiten D. Parmos and Lachlan M Carter 6.3 Genetics of craniofacial anomalies 691 Andrew G M. Wilkie 7.7 6.4 Assessment of patients with craniosynostosis 697 Nicholas White Frontal sinus and nasoethmoidal injuries S2i Nabeela Ahmed, Lachlan M Carter, and Rabiadra P Sutgh 7.8 Sequencing of panfacial fracture repair 87/ jlten D. Parmar and Lachlan M. Carter 6.5 Non-syndromic craniosynostosis /05 Christian Duncan and Hiroshi Nishikawa 7.9 Introduction to orthognathic surgery, the assessment of facial disproportion, and orthognathic treatment planning S3i 6.6 Syndromic craniosynostosis 713 Stephen Dover and Manin Evans Gaire Bates, '¡revor Hedge, Christopher j. Manmon, and Lachlan M. Carter 6.7 Hypertelorism and orbital dystopia /21 Aina V.H. Greig and Davidj Dunaway 7.10 First and second branchial arch anomalies 841 6.8 Orofacial clefts: embryology, epidemiology, and genetics 729 Claire Bates. Trevor Hodae, and Lachlan M Carter 7.11 David R. FitfPainck Common orthognathic procedures 845 Claire Bates. Chnstopherj. Mannion. 6.9 Classification, evaluation, and management
oftheneonatewithacleft and Lachlan M. Carter 737 David C.G. Samsdury 6.10 Primarymanagementofdeftlipandpalate /46 Jason Neil-Dwyer SECnON 8 Head and neck surgery 6.11 Outcome assessment in cleft lip and palate surgery 761 Marc C Swan. Conrad J. Harrison, ana Tim E t Goodacre 6.12 Secondary surgery in cleft lip and palate /67 Peter D. Hodgkinson 6.13 Velopharyngeal dysfunction in David C.G. Samsdury, Caroline C Williams, and Felicity V. Mehendale Section editor Maniram Ragbir 8.1 The head and neck multidiscipünary team 8ѕз Knstiaa Sørensen 8.2 Anatomy and embryology ofthe head and neck 855 Charles У.Ү. Loh and Christopher 0 Wallace 8.3 Tumours of the oral cavity 859 Jonathan A. Dunne and Paolo L. Matteucci 8.4 Tumours ofthe nasopharynx, oropharynx, SECTION 7 and hypopharynx 867 Maxillofacial trauma Section editor: Lachlan M. Carter Isma Z. Iqbal, Anusha Balasubramanian and Vinldh Palen 8.5 Tumours ofthe larynx 875 Mark Puvanendran and Vmidh Paled 7.1 Assessment ofthe maxillofacial patient: maxillofacial trauma and ATLS' 7S5 Chnstcpherj. Mannion 8.6 Tumours ofthe thyroid gland 879 ftamesh Gurunatho.n and Vinldh Palen
Contents 8.7 Tumours of the salivary glands 885 jarres VZckes and Neii McLean 8.8 Tracheostomy 893 Peter Kakı and Maniram Rcçbir 8.9 Assessment and management of metastatic neck disease 897 ’v'm.j” Poleri and Manirom Ragbir 8.10 Scalp, forehead, and calvarial reconstruction 903 Ká/ ¡-d.A. Rahman 8.11 Eyelid reconstruction 907 McgdcuJ Airawi 8.12 Lip reconstruction 919 Do՛·, i;? C G Sainsbury 8.13 Cheek reconstruction 931 8.14 Nasal reconstruction 937 ¡■A.chaei D. Kerrohan and Kelly Thornbury 8.15 Reconstruction of the pharynx 945 jonai,Lao Pollock and Maniram Ragbir 8.16 Reconstruction of the mandible and maxilla 951 Cc'cnel Douglas G Bryant, Alex PJones, ond Maniram Ragbir 8.17 Anatomy and physiology of the facial nerve and aetiology of facial nerve palsy 963 C"t„" GiUeard and Kalhrroi Tzafetto 8.18 Management offacial palsy 969 Ornar Λ Ahmed and Richard Chalmers 8.19 Radiology ofthe head and neck 973 Ivan Zammit-Moempel 8.20 Adjuvant therapy for head and neck cancers 977 Oar՛'« Kelly 9.3 Surgical anatomy ofthe breast 1001 A.rry t. Jeeves 9.4 Congenital deformities ofthe breast 100/ Michelle L. Lodge 9.5 Preoperative imagingfor autologous breast reconstruction 1017 Mark Ashton and lam Whitaker 9.6 Breast malignancy: diagnosis and management ic25 Юетап Horgan, Barbara Dall. Rebecca Milllcan-Slater, Russell Bramhall. Гiena MazNeill. David Dodwell. Indu Chauàhun, and Šebestián Trainor 9.7 Breast reconstruction: patient assessment 10ՏՅ Nicola R Dean 9.8 Tissue expander and implant breast reconstruction 1063 Melissa A Mueller, Ĺmily G Clark, ond Gregory R D. Evans 9.9
Latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction Ю69 Mark A. Lee 9.10 TRAM flap breast reconstruction Ю81 Janek S Januszkiewicz 9.11 DIEP flap breast reconstruction Ю93 Merk Ashton 9.12 Alternative flaps for microsurgical breast reconstruction 11(17 HmneA Rakhorsi 9.13 The tissue-engineered breast 1115 Wayne Morrison 9.14 Managementofcomplicationsofmicrovascular abdominal flap breast reconstruction 1121 Marc A M. Mureau 9.15 The nipple-areolar complex 1133 Garry Buckland SECTION 9 The chest and breast Section editors. Rodney Cooter, Nicola R. Dean, and Ktemn Horgan 9.1 Embryology and development of the chest wall and breast 985 Çboc Lam 9.2 Deformities ofthe chest 931 Harvey Stern 9.16 Ancillary considerations in breast surgery П45 Emily G. Clark. Melissa A. Mueller, and GregoyR.D. Evans 9.17 Anaesthesia and analgesia considerations in breast surgery H5i Glenda Ratlin and Sarah (jardiner 9.18 Measuring outcomes in plastic surgery of the breast 1159 Nicola R. Dean. Rod Cooter, arid Andrea L. Pus/c
Contents 11.5 SECTION 10 Gender reassignment 1321 Oliver Fenton Abdomen Section editor: Andrew Fleming SECTION 12 10.1 Functionalanatomyoftheabdominalwall 117S Kezia Echlin Cosmetic surgery Section editors: Nigel Mercer and Mark Soldin 10.2 The open abdomen 179 Omar A. Khan, Emma Rose McGlone. and Marcus Reddy 10.3 The principles of complex abdominal hernia repair 1185 Kezia Echhn and Andrew Fleming 10.4 Local and free flap abdominal wall repair П95 Jonathan W.G. Lohn and Manin jj Veselý 10.5 Necrotizing fasciitis of the abdomen 1203 Anthony Barabás and Andrew Fleming 12.1 Psychological assessment 1335 Nlchola Rumsey and Nicole Poraskeva 12.2 Avoiding patient dissatisfaction: the consultation, preoperative preparation, and postoperative care 1341 Nigel Mercer and Mark Soldm 12.3 Lasers and flashlamps in the treatment of skin disorders 1347 Richard j. Barlow 10.6 Functional anatomy of the pelvis and gluteal region 1209 Donald Hudson and Sean Moodley 10.7 Pilonidaldisease 1213 Kez/а Echhn and Andrew Fleming 10.8 Pressure ulcers 1223 Donald Hudson ona Sean Moodley 10.9 Perineal reconstruction following anorectal excision 1247 Alexandra Crick 10.10 Vulval and vaginal reconstruction 1259 Lucy Cogswell 12.4 Botulinumtoxins 1355 Srigrina Balaromam, Sami Stagnell, and Tamara W. Griffiths 12.5 Lipomodelling 1359 John Dickson and Nigel Mercer 12.6 Fillers and dermabrasive therapies 1363 Brett Archer 12.7 Treatment of large and ptotic breasts мы Adam Searle, Alben de Meyf, and Christophe Zirak 12.8 Hair restoration 1373 Nagham Darhouse and Greg Williams 12.9 Periorbital, lower face,
and neck 1379 Norman Waterhouse, Naresh Nosni, Niall Kirkpatrick, and Lisa Brendling SECTION 11 Urogenital surgery and gender dysphoria Section editor: Oliver Fenton 11.1 Hypospadias 1275 Simon Wharton, Khurram Khan, and David Coleman 11.2 Bladder exstrophy and epispadias: functional and surgical challenges 1295 Don Wildy and Dan Wood 11.3 Penile reconstruction 1303 Giulio Garafţa and Davidj. Ralph 11.4 Differences in sex development: surgical challenges 313 Do.n Wood 12.10 Primary aesthetic rhinoplasty 1399 Lucian Ion 12.11 Modification of the facial skeleton in aesthetic facial surgery 1425 Paul Johnson and David Tighe 12.12 Gynaecomastia 1429 John Dickson and Nigel Mercer 12.13 Treatment of small breasts and inverted nipples 1435 Manon Grob and Elliott Smock 12.14 Asymmetry of the breast 1449 Far/da Ali 12.15 Abdominal wall anatomy I46i Nicholas Wilson Jones
Contents 12.16 Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of body fat 146b 12.27 The ageing breast 1567 Donald Hudson Isabel Tea and Mark Solam 12.17 Abdominoplasty 1473 Chustcpner Abela and Mark Soldm 12.18 Liposculpture 1481 Maxe Gcsparotti, Isabel Teo, Andrea Mana Flono, Davide Lauen, and Mark Sa dln SECTION 13 The legal, ethical, and behavioural components of plastic surgery Section editor: Simon Kay 12.19 Buttock augmentation i¿9i baa Ыо.па and Mtidred Martínez Miiián 12.20 Aesthetic surgery of the genitalia 14Э9 13.1 The ethics of gender reassignment surgery 1573 Ohver Fenton Malsena Maghal and Mark Solain 12.21 Bariatric surgery 1505 Alo-ene Fiennes 12.22 Upper trunk and breast surgery after massive weightloSS 1513 Monammed Akhavant end Mark Soldm 12.23 Lower body lift and abdominal surgery after massive weight loss 1523 13.2 Psychological consequences of the birth of a child with a congenital hand anomaly 1577 Magate Bellew 13.3 Psychological assessment of cosmetic surgery patients 1583 Maggie Bellew 13.4 Factitious injury and related conditions 1591 Simon Kay and Moggie Believe О·: F Richterand Ntna Schwaiger 12.24 Thighlift 1543 Anthony Barabás and Mark Soldm 12.25 Brachioplasty 1551 CnmlesJ Bam and Mack Soldin 12.26 Aesthetic surgery of the leg 1557 13.5 Legal aspects of consent to treatment and the nature of malpractice claims in the United Kingdom 1597 Mark Ashley 13.6 Consulting with children 1605 Simon Kay and Maggie Bellew ¿r.'iíTiaSíOS Papas and Mark Soldin Index 1609
Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery The Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is a comprehensive reference text detailing all aspects of plastic surgery pertinent to a surgeon in training for specialization and suitable to use in preparation for the Intercollegiate Examination as all aspects of the curriculum are covered. It is part of the Oxford Textbooks in Surgery series. Edited by a team of world-renowned experts, the textbook is also the perfect resource for practising plastic surgeons, summarizing contemporary knowledge as well as discussing anatomy, examination, and techniques. Chapters are divided into those that detail basic principles and technique, and those that, on a regional basis, describe the conditions and their treatments that form the wide spectrum of reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery. The book is split into 13 comprehensive sections including general principles, burns, nerves, limbs, facial trauma, cosmetic surgery, and ethics, among other key areas in the field. This highly illustrated, full-colour textbook has an innovative and user-friendly style, including over 1000 photographs, clinical images, and line drawings. Bringing together the expertise of almost 200 specialist contributors in the field, the Oxford Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is a highly valuable resource for all those in and interested in this wide ranging field. |
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