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2-Volume Set
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Third Edition
By
Raymond Fonseca, DMD, Private Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Asheville; Clinical Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Robert Walker, DDS, FACD
Norman Betts, DDS, MS, Chairman, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UMDNJ-NJ Dental School, Newark, NJ
Description
This two-volume set details step-by-step, integrated diagnosis and management of maxillofacial and associated trauma injuries. It goes
beyond the surgical management of head and neck trauma, and covers general management of traumatic injuries, systemic evaluation of the
trauma patient, and special considerations addressed when dealing with traumatic injury. With over 80 highly respected contributors and
nearly 2,000 images to illustrate injuries and their treatment, this comprehensive text provides all of the information necessary to
offer the best care possible to the trauma patient.
Contents
VOLUME 1
Part I: Basic Principles in the Management of Traumatic Injuries
1. The societal impact
of maxillofacial trauma 2. Metabolic response to trauma 3. Healing of traumatic injuries 4. Nutrition for the oral and maxillofacial
surgery patient
Part II: Systematic Evaluation of the Traumatized Patient
5. Initial assessment and intensive
care of the trauma patient 6. Emergency airway management in the traumatized patient 7. Management of nonpenetrating chest trauma 8.
Recognition and management of shock 9. Neurologic evaluation and management 10. Abdominal evaluation and management 11. Urologic
injuries 12. Initial assessment and management of the multiple-injury patient with orthopaedic injuries
Part III: Management
of Head and Neck Injuries
13. Applied surgical anatomy of the head and neck 14. Advances in maxillofacial trauma surgery 15.
Early assessment and treatment planning of the maxillofacial trauma patient 16. Radiographic evaluation of facial injuries 17.
Diagnosis and management of dentoalveolar injuries 18. Mandibular fractures 19. Trauma to the temporomandibular joint region 20.
Fractures of the zygomatic complex and arch
VOLUME 2
21. Diagnosis and treatment of midface fractures 22.
Ophthalmic consequences of maxillofacial injuries 23. Evaluation and Management of Frontal Sinus Injuries 24. Nasal fractures 25.
Management of soft tissue injuries 26. Secondary revision of soft tissue injury SECTION 1: Scar analysis, w-plasty, geometric
brokenline closure, and z-plasty SECTION 2: Resurfacing and injectables for adjunctive scar revision procedures 27. Management
of human and animal bites 28. Diagnosis and management of traumatic salivary gland injuries 29. Traumatic injuries of the trigeminal
nerve
Part IV: Special Considerations in the Management of Traumatic Injuries
30. Anesthetic considerations in
the acutely injured patient 31. Maxillofacial firearm injuries 32. Burns of the head and neck 33. Management of facial fractures
in the growing patient 34. Oral and maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric patient 35. Biomaterials for posttraumatic reconstruction 36.
Reconstruction of avulsive defects of the maxillofacial complex 37. Maxillofacial prosthetics for the trauma patient 38. Infection
in the patient with maxillofacial trauma 39. Principles of fixation for maxillofacial trauma
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 1328 pages, publication date: DEC-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-7216-0183-0
ISBN-10: 0-7216-0183-9
Imprint: SAUNDERS
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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