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By Stephen Mathes, MD, Professor of Surgery; Head, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Vincent Hentz, MD, Professor , Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Robert A. Chase Center for Surgery of the Hand and Upper Limb, Stanford, CA
Description At nearly 8,000 pages, the new edition of this classic masterwork?previously edited by Joseph G. McCarthy, MD?represents today's most
comprehensive collection of scientific and clinical knowledge in the field. Its eight volumes provide detailed, authoritative guidance
on general principles head and neck surgery pediatric plastic surgery tumors of the head, neck, and skin the trunk and lower
extremity and the hand and upper limb. The content, list of contributors, and organization have undergone sweeping updates to reflect
all of the monumental changes of the last 15 years. Coverage of aesthetic procedures has increased by 20%. Over 10,500 exquisite images?with
three volumes illustrated entirely in color?demonstrate a complete range of essential concepts and techniques. Plus, a new companion
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Plastic Surgeons, Hand Surgeons
Contents
Volume I: General Principles – 0-7216-8812-8 – Illustrated in Color
1. Introduction to Plastic Surgery 2.
Historical Perspectives 3. Outcomes Research: The Path to Evidence-Based Decisions in Plastic Surgery 4. Genetics 5. Psychological
Aspects of Plastic Surgery 6. Ethics in Plastic Surgery 7. Liability Issues in Plastic Surgery: A Legal Perspective 8. Liability
Issues in Plastic Surgery: An Insurance Perspective 9. Photography in Plastic Surgery 10. Anesthesia for Plastic Surgery 11.
Wound Healing: Repair Biology and Wound/Scar Treatment 12. Scar Revision 13. Transplantation in Plastic Surgery 14. Skin
Grafts 15. Vascular Territories 16. Flap Classification and Applications 17. Flap Physiology 18. Principles and Techniques
of Microvascular Surgery 19. Principles of Tissue Expansion 20. Repair and Grafting of Dermis, Fat, and Fascia 21. Repair
and Grafting of Tendon 22. Repair and Grafting of Skeletal Muscle 23. Repair and Grafting of Cartilage and Perichondrium 24.
Repair and Grafting of Bone 25. Repair and Grafting of Peripheral Nerve 26. Alloplastic Implants 27. Prostheses in Plastic
Surgery 28. Exfoliative Disorders 29. Thermal and Electrical Injuries 30. Radiation Injury 31. Cold Injury 32. Pharmacologic
and Mechanical Management of Wounds 33. Principles of Closure and Complex Wounds 34. Principles of Endoscopic Surgery 35.
Principles of Cancer Management 36. Prenatal Detection of Fetal Anomalies 37. Surgical Horizons: Tissue Engineering 38. Surgical
Horizons: Fetal Surgery 39. Surgical Horizons: Telemedicine 40. Robotics in Plastic Surgery
Volume II: The Head
and Neck, Part 1 – 0-7216-8813-6 – Illustrated in Color
41. Anthropometry and Cephalometric Facial Analysis 42. Analysis
of the Aesthetic Patient 43. Forehead Correction of Aging 44. Aesthetic Periorbital Surgery 45. Aesthetic Techniques in Periorbital
Surgery 46. Aging Face and Neck 47. Face Lift (Upper Face): Current Techniques 48. Face Lift (Mid Face): Current Techniques 49. Face Lift (Lower Face): Current Techniques 50. Face Lift (Neck): Current Techniques 51. Facial Resurfacing 52. Pharmacologic
Skin Rejuvenation 53. Facial Skeletal Augmentation 54. Primary Rhinoplasty 55. Open Rhinoplasty: Concepts and Techniques 56. Closed Rhinoplasty: Current Techniques, Theory, and Applications 57. Aesthetic Reconstruction of the Nose 58. Aesthetic
Orthognathic Surgery 59. Hair Restoration 60. Secondary Rejuvenation of the Face 61. Secondary Rhinoplasty 62. Secondary
Aesthetic Periorbital Surgery 63. Techniques in Secondary Blepharoplasty
Volume III: The Head and Neck, Part 2 –
0-7216-8814-4 – Illustrated in Color
64. Skin and Soft Tissue Trauma 65. Acute Care and Reconstruction of Facial
Burns 66. Facial Fractures 67. Pediatric Facial Fractures 68. Endoscopic Facial Fracture Management: Techniques 69. Endoscopic
Mandible Fracture Management: Techniques 70. Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction 71. Acquired Cranial Bone Deformities 72.
Acquired Facial Bone Deformities 73. Scalp Reconstruction 74. Ear Reconstruction 75. Forehead Reconstruction 76. Reconstruction
of the Periorbital Adnexae 77. Subacute and Chronic Respiratory Obstruction 78. Lower Third Face and Lip Reconstruction 79.
Midface Reconstruction 80. Facial Paralysis 81. Oral Cavity Reconstruction 82. Mandible Reconstruction 83. Hypopharyngeal
and Esophageal Reconstruction 84. Neck Reconstruction
Volume IV: Pediatric Plastic Surgery – 0-7216-8815-2
85.
Embryology of the Craniofacial Complex 86. Embryology, Classification, and Descriptions of Craniofacial Clefts 87. Classification,
Varieties, and Pathological Anatomy of Primary Labial Clefts 88. Classification and Anatomy of Cleft Palate 89. Anatomy and Classification
of Alveolar and Palatal Clefts 90. Craniofacial Syndromes and Treatment 91. Craniofacial Microsomia 92. Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis 93. Unilateral Cheiloplasty 94. Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair 95. Cleft Palate Repair 96. Orthodontics in Cleft Lip and
Palate Management 97. Velopharyngeal Incompetence 98. Secondary Deformities of the Cleft Lip, Nose, and Palate 99. Reconstruction:
Orbital Hypertelorism 100. Reconstruction: Facial Clefts 101. Reconstruction: Craniosynostosis 102. Reconstruction: Craniofacial
Syndromes 103. Reconstruction: Craniofacial Microsomia 104. Hemifacial Atrophy
Volume V: Tumors of the Head,
Neck, and Skin – 0-7216-8816-0
105. Pediatric Tumors 106. Vascular Anomalies 107. Salivary Glands 108.
Tumors of the Craniofacial Skeleton 109. Tumors of the Lips, Oral Cavity, and Oropharynx 110. Tumors of the Mandible 111.
Carcinoma of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract 112. Benign Tumors of the Skin 113. Malignant Tumors of the Skin 114. Malignant
Melanoma 115. Local Flaps for Facial Coverage 116. Management of Skin Cancer of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer 117. Management
of Regional Metastatic Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment
Volume VI: Trunk and Lower Extremity – 0-7216-8817-9
118.
Breast Augmentation 119. Breast Augmentation Techniques 120. Mastopexy 121. Abdominoplasty 122. Abdominoplasty: Techniques 123. Body Contouring: Suction-Assisted Lipectomy 124. Body Contouring: High-Volume Liposuction 125. Body Contouring: Trunk
and Thigh Lifts 126. Liposuction of the Trunk and Lower Extremity: Techniques 127. Body Contouring: Upper Extremity 128.
Secondary Breast Augmentation 129. Secondary Abdominoplasty 130. Secondary Liposuction 131. Aesthetic Genital Surgery 132.
Reconstruction of the Chest 133. Reconstruction of the Back 134. Congenital Chest Wall Anomalies 135. Breast Reduction 136.
Vertical Reduction: Techniques 137. Inferior Pedicle Technique 138. Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Overview 139. Immediate
Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Expander/Implant Techniques 140. Immediate Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Latissimus Flap Techniques 141. Immediate Postmastectomy Reconstruction: TRAM Transposition Techniques 142. Immediate Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Free
TRAM Techniques 143. Delayed Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Expander/Implant Techniques 144. Delayed Postmastectomy Reconstruction:
TRAM Transposition Techniques 145. Delayed Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Free TRAM Techniques 146. Delayed Postmastectomy Reconstruction:
Latissimus Techniques 147. Perforator Flaps for Breast Reconstruction 148. Postmastectomy Reconstruction: Alternative Free Flaps 149. Secondary Reconstructive Surgery: Mastopexy/Reduction 150. Secondary Breast Reconstruction 151. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction 152. Reconstruction of Male Genital Defects: Congenital and Acquired 153. Hypospadias 154. Reconstruction of Female Genital
Defects: Congenital 155. Reconstruction of Acquired Vaginal Defects 156. Surgery for Gender Identity Disorder 157. Pressure
Sore Management 158. Reconstructive Surgery: Lower Extremity Coverage 159. Reconstructive Surgery: Skeletal Reconstruction 160.
Reconstruction of the Foot 161. Vascular Insufficiency of the Lower Extremity: Arterial, Venous, and Lymphatic
Volume
VII: The Hand and Upper Limb, Part I – 0-7216-8818-7
162. Plastic Surgery: Contributions to Hand Surgery 163.
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Upper Limb 164. Examination of the Upper Extremity 165. Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand and Wrist 166. Anesthesia for Upper Extremity Surgery 167. Hand Surgery: General Principles 168. Arthroscopy of the Wrist 169.
Principles of Skeletal Fixation as Applied to the Hand and Wrist 170. Fingertip Reconstruction 171. Surgery of the Perionychium 172. Reconstructive Surgery of Individual Digits in Adults and Children (excl. thumb) 173. Thumb Reconstruction: Microvascular
Methods 174. Thumb Reconstruction: Conventional Techniques 175. Thumb Reconstruction: Pollicization for Traumatic Loss 176.
Reconstructive Surgery: Extensive Injuries to the Upper Limb 177. Flexor Tendon Injuries and Flexor Tendon Reconstruction 178.
Extensor Tendon Injuries/Extensor Tendon Reconstruction 179. Fractures and Dislocations of the Digits 180. Fractures and Dislocations
of the Wrist and Distal Radioulnar Joint 181. Peripheral Nerve Injuries: Repair and Reconstruction 182. Adult Brachial Plexus
Injuries 183. Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy 184. Replantation and Revascularization 185. Acute Management of the Burned
Hand/Electrical Injuries 186. Upper Extremity Burn Reconstruction 187. Cold and Chemical Injury to the Upper Extremity 188.
Management of the Stiff Hand 189. Tenosynovitis and Cumulative Trauma Syndrome 190. Disorders of the Musician's Hand 191.
Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Wrist 192. Management of Dupuytren's Disease 193. Infections of the Hand 194.
Ischemic Conditions of the Hand 195. Sympathetic Mediated Conditions (RDS)/The Painful Hand 196. Nerve Entrapment Syndromes 197.
Management of the Painful Neuroma 198. Benign and Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors 199. Benign and Malignant Bone Tumors of the Hand 200. Lymphedema of the Upper Limb
Volume VIII: The Hand and Upper Limb, Part II – 0-7216-8819-5
201.
Embryology of the Upper Limb 202. Classification of Upper Limb Congenital Differences and General Principles of Management 203.
Management of Disorders of Development, Longitudinal and Transverse Deficiencies (except thumb) 204. Management of Disorders of Separation
(Syndactyly 205. Management of Constriction Ring Syndrome 206. Management of Disorders of Duplication 207. Management of
Micro-/Macrodactyly and Miscellaneous Anomalies 208. Management of Hypoplastic or Absent Thumb 209. Vascular Anomalies of the
Upper Extremity 210. Pediatric Upper Extremity Trauma 211. Hand Management for Patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa 212. Effect
of Growth on Pediatric Hand Reconstruction 213. Tendon Transfers in the Upper Limb 214. Free Functional Muscle Transfers in the
Upper Limb 215. Restoration of Upper Extremity Function in Tetraplegia 216. Management of the Spastic Hand 217. Hand Therapy 218. Upper Limb Functional Prosthetics 219. Upper Limb Aesthetic and Functional Prosthetics