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ویرایش: 1st ed. 2020
نویسندگان: Horacio F. Mayer (editor)
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ISBN (شابک) : 3030346021, 9783030346027
ناشر: Springer Nature
سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 299
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 35 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Breast Reconstruction: Modern and Promising Surgical Techniques به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب بازسازی سینه: تکنیک های مدرن و امیدوارکننده جراحی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Foreword Preface Contents Contributors 1: History of Breast Reconstruction Introduction The Understanding of Breast Cancer Along with Time and Treatment Evolution First Attempts of Breast Reconstruction Current Scenario in Breast Reconstruction New Challenges and Future of the Breast Reconstruction Field Conclusions References 2: Partial Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Volume Displacement Techniques Volume Replacement Techniques Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Conclusions References 3: Breast Reconstruction with the Adjustable Breast Implant Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Conclusion References 4: Synthetic Meshes in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Mastectomy Creation of the Subpectoral Pocket Placement of the Mesh Technical Variations Mesh Placement as a Single Inferolateral Sling Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Conclusions References 5: Biologic Meshes in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Primary Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction Revisional Breast Reconstruction Surgery Correction of Implant Displacement Correction of Capsular Contracture Implant Rippling or Wrinkling Animation Deformity Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Management Clinical Cases Case 1 (Fig. 5.3) Case 2 (Fig. 5.4) Case 3 (Fig. 5.5) Case 4 (Fig. 5.6) Case 5 (Fig. 5.7) Case 6 (Fig. 5.8) Conclusions References 6: Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Conclusions References 7: Breast Reconstruction with Fat Grafting Alone Introduction Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 8: Hybrid Breast Reconstruction Introduction Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique First Stage Second Stage Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Conclusions References 9: Breast Reconstruction with Intratissular Expansion and Fat Grafting Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1: Secondary Reconstruction Case 2: Primary Reconstruction Case 3: Reconstruction After Failed DIEP Flap Conclusions References 10: Breast Reconstruction with External Expansion and Fat Grafting Introduction Patient Selection Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Technical Variation Postoperative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 11: Breast Reconstruction with the Latissimus Dorsi Flap and Fat Grafting Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Conclusions References 12: Breast Reconstruction with the Endoscopically Harvested Latissimus Dorsi Flap Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Patient Preparation and Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Step 1: Creation or Revision of the Breast Pocket Step 2: LD Endoscopic Dissection Step 3: LDF Inset Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Conclusions References 13: Breast Reconstruction with the Robotic-Assisted Latissimus Dorsi Harvest Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Creation of an Optical Window Robotic-Assisted Elevation of the Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Muscle Transposition and Breast Reconstruction Postoperative Care Clinical Case Delayed-Immediate Reconstruction of an Irradiated Breast Using a RALDH Conclusions References 14: Total Breast Reconstruction Using the Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap TDAP Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Conclusions References 15: Breast Reconstruction Using the Muscle Sparing Lattisimus Dorsi Flap with Alloplastic Devices Introduction Anatomy Muscle Anatomy and Function Blood Supply Patient Selections Preoperative Markings Surgical Technique Vertically Oriented Descending Branch MS-LD Technical Variations Postoperative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 16: Free and Muscle-Sparing Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Conclusions References 17: Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Pre-operative Planning, Imaging and Perforator Selection Computed Tomographic Angiography (CTA) Unidirectional Doppler and Two-Dimensional Duplex Doppler Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) Surgical Technique Pre-operative Marking Intra-operative Technique Flap Raise and Donor Site Closure Donor Site Closure Recipient Site and Vessel Preparation Microvascular Anastomosis and Shaping of the Breast Technical Variations Rib Preservation Sheath-Sparing Techniques The Stacked DIEP Extended Tissue Harvest (the ‘Extended’ DIEP) Secondary Venous Drainage Intra-operative Fluorescent Angiography Optimising Efficiency Post-operative Care and Flap Monitoring Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Conclusion References 18: Breast Reconstruction with the Neurotized Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap Introduction Anatomy Selection of Branches of Intercostal Nerves from T10 to T12 to Be Included in the Flap Recipient Site: Sensory Branches of the Third to Fifth Intercostal Nerves Patient Selection, Preoperative Planning, Patient Preparation, and Postoperative Care Surgical Technique Technical Variations Clinical Case Conclusions References 19: Breast Reconstruction with Simultaneous Lymphatic Transfers Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Pre-operative Planning Ultrasound Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) Flap Design Patient Preparation Reverse Lymphatic Mapping Surgical Technique Harvest of the Dual Reconstruction Flap Preparation of Recipient Vessels Circumflex Scapular Vessels Thoracodorsal Vessels Internal Mammary Vessels Technical Variations Post-operative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 20: Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Conclusions References 21: Breast Reconstruction with the Laparoscopically Harvested Omental Free Flap Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care Complications Clinical Cases Conclusions References 22: Lumbar Artery Perforator Flap for Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care Complications Clinical Case Conclusions References 23: Septocutaneous Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Musculature Vascularity Nerve Supply Preoperative Planning Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 24: Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care and Complications Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Conclusions References 25: Lateral Thigh Perforator Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Case Conclusions References 26: Transverse Upper Gracilis Flap in Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning and Patient Preparation Surgical Technique Technical Variations Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1: Breast Reconstruction with a Bilateral TMG Flap After Simple Mastectomy Case 2: Breast Reconstruction with a TMG Flap After Nipple- and Skin-Sparing Mastectomy Case 3: Breast Reconstruction, Partial Breast Defect Reconstruction After Tumor Excision Case 4: Breast Reconstruction After Implant Removal due to Painful Capsular Fibrosis Conclusions Supplemental Digital Content References 27: Profunda Artery Perforator Flaps for Breast Reconstruction Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Transverse PAP Design Vertical PAP Design Surgical Technique Transverse PAP Harvest Vertical PAP Harvest Technical Variations Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Conclusions References 28: Breast Reconstruction with Perforator Flap Transplants from Identical Twins Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Preoperative Planning Surgical Technique Postoperative Care Clinical Cases Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Conclusions References 29: Breast Reconstruction Using Scaffold-Based Tissue Engineering Introduction Anatomy Patient Selection Reconstruction Following Mastectomy Breast-Conserving Surgery Revision Surgery Following Augmentation Surgical Technique Technical Variations Animal Models Current Barriers to Translation Conclusions References Index