Flaps and Grafts in Dermatologic Surgery

Author: Rohrer   Thomas E.  

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781437720723

Subject: C91 Sociology

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Sensory Nerves of the Head and Neck

Vascular System

Special Structures: Lip, Nose, Eyelids, Ear

Chapter 2. Basic Principles in Flap Reconstruction

Basic Terminology

Flaps Defined by Blood Supply

Flap Physiology

Flap Biomechanics

Flaps Defined by Movement

Practical Points

Final Thoughts

Chapter 3. Primary Closure

Primary Closure Design and Considerations

Modifications or Variations

Applications and Disadvantages

Chapter 4. Advancement Flaps

Flap Design and Considerations

Flap Mobilization and Key Sutures

Flap Modifications and Applications

Disadvantages

Chapter 5. Rotation Flaps

Rotation Flap Design: Basic Principles

Bilateral Rotation Flaps

Special Rotation Flaps

Plane of Flap Elevation and Surgical Undermining

Conclusion

Chapter 6. Island Pedicle Flaps

Flap Design and Considerations

Technique

Modifications

Complications

Chapter 7. Transposition Flaps

Flap Design and Considerations

Rhombic Flaps

Other Transposition Flaps

Complications

Conclusion

Chapter 8. Staged Interpolation Flaps

Paramedian Forehead Flap (PFF), Stage I

Paramedian Forehead Flap, Stage II

Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap (CNIF)

Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap, Stage II

Abbé (Lip-Switch) Flap

Abbé Flap, Stage II

Conclusion

Chapter 9. Skin Grafts

Full-Thickness Skin Grafts

Split-Thickness Skin Grafts

Conclusion

Graft Complication

Chapter 10. Scalp Reconstruction

Scalp Surgical Anatomy

Evaluation of the Scalp Defect

Basic Reconstruction Concepts

Second Intention Healing

Primary Closure

Split-Thickness Skin Grafts

Full-Thickness Skin Grafts

Random Pattern Cutaneous Flaps

Conclusion

Chapter 11. Forehead and Temple

Reconstructive Principles

Complications

Conclusion

Chapter 12. Periocular Reconstruction

Introduction

Periocular Anatomy

Preparation

General Principles of Periocular Reconstruction

Methods of Closure

Approach to Reconstruction by Periocular Subunits

Chapter 13. Cheek Reconstruction

Regional Reconstruction Principles

Flaps by Cheek Region

Complications

Conclusion

Chapter 14. Ear Reconstruction

Introduction

Ear Aesthetics

Embryology

Topography

General Principles

Reconstructive Options

Prosthetics and When to Refer

Chapter 15. Nasal Reconstruction

Introduction

Reconstructive Options

Complications

Conclusion

Chapter 16. Perioral Reconstruction

Introduction

General Principals of Lip Reconstruction

Reconstruction

Chapter 17. The Neck

Preoperative Considerations

Relevant Anatomy

Reconstructive Options

Regional Pearls/Complications

Summary

Index

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