Surgery of the Skin
Procedural Dermatology (Expert Consult - Online and Print)
By- June Robinson, MD, Professor of Clinical Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago IL, USA.
- C. William Hanke, MD, MPH, FACP, Visiting Professor of Dermatology, University of Iowa Carver, College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa; Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Daniel Siegel, MD, MS(Management and Policy), Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Director, Procedural Dermatology Fellowship State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY; Senior Surgeon Long Island Skin Cancer and Dermatologic Surgery Smithtowm, NY
- Alina Fratila, MD, Assistant Professor Department of Dermatology Carol Davila University Bucharest, Romania; Medical DirectorJungbrunnen-Klinik Dr. Fratila GmbH Bonn, Germany
Surgery of the Skin: Procedural Dermatology, by Dr. June K. Robinson et al., will help you put the latest medical and cosmetic surgical procedures to work in your practice. Taking a surgeons eye view, it discusses and illustrates new procedures such as botulinum toxin treatments and tumescent facelifts so you can provide your patients with the most effective, cutting-edge care. Videos online and on an accompanying DVD show you how to perform these in-depth surgical procedures in detail.
Audience
Dermatology
Hardbound, 868 Pages
Published: April 2010
Imprint: Mosby
ISBN: 978-0-323-06575-7
Contents
PART ONE: BASIC SURGICAL CONCEPTS
1 Anatomy for Procedural Dermatology
2 Aseptic
3 Anesthesia and Analgesia4 Instruments and Materials
5 Patient Evaluation, Informed Consent, Preoperative Assessment and Care6 Antibiotics
7 Wound Healing8 Wound Healing and its Impact on Dressings and Postoperative Care
PART TWO: ESSENTIAL SURGICAL SKILLS9 Electrosurgery, Electrocoagulation, Electrofulguration, Electrodesiccation, Electrosection, Electrocautery
10 Cryosurgery11 Skin Biopsy Techniques
12 Incision, Draining, and Exteriorization Techniques13 Suturing Materials, and Epidermal Closure Techniques
14 Complex Layered Facial Closures15 Hemostasis
16 Ellipse, Ellipse Variations, and Dog-ear Repairs17 Random Pattern Cutaneous Flaps
18 Axial Pattern Flaps19 Skin Grafting
20 Scar RevisionPART THREE: AESTHETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
21 Psychosocial Issues and the Cosmetic Surgery Patient22 Evaluation and Management of the Aging Face
23 Soft Tissue Augmentation24 Chemical Peels
25 Implants26 Botulinum Toxins
27 Liposuction28 Autologous Fat Transfer: Evolving Concepts and Techniques
29 Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation30 Laser Hair Removal
31 Microdermabrasion and Dermabrasion32 Laser Treatment of Tattoos and Pigmented Lesions
33 Energy-based Treatment of the Aging Face for Skin Resurfacing: Ablative and Non-ablative Lasers,
Photodynamic Therapy of Photoaging and
Actinic Damage34 Laser and Light Treatment of Acquired and Congenital Vascular Lesions
35 Sclerotherapy of Varicose Veins36 Endovenous Ablation Techniques with Ambulatory Phlebectomy for Varicose Veins
37 Minimum Incision Face Lift38 Vertical Vector Face Lift with Local Anesthesia
39 Blepharoplasty and Brow Lift40 Rejuvenation of the Neck Using Liposuction and Other Techniques
PART FOUR: SPECIAL PROCEDURES41 Keloid Management
42 Vitiligo Surgery43 Management of Dysplastic Nevi
44 Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous
and Melanomas
Oncology45 Leg Ulcer Management
46 Nail Surgery47 Repair of the Split Earlobe, Ear Piercing, and Earlobe Reduction
Sirunya Silapunt and Leonard H GoldbergPART FIVE: OFFICE-BASED SURGERY:
48 Design of the Surgical Suite, Including Large Equipment and Monitoring Devices
PHYSICAL AND REGULATORY49 Dermatology Office Accreditation

