Principles of Nasal Reconstruction

Principles of Nasal Reconstruction
ISBN-10
0323011470
ISBN-13
9780323011471
Category
Medical / Otolaryngology
Pages
301
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Mosby
Authors
Shan R. Baker, Sam Naficy, Brian Jewet

Description

Here is today's most practical, in-depth, and up-to-the-minute source on nasal reconstruction following trauma or cancer surgery. This new text describes today's complete range of basic and advanced surgical techniques step by step, with hundreds of detailed photographs and exquisite medical illustrations demonstrating every nuance. What's more, case histories illustrate important principles, techniques, and limitations of nasal reconstruction. From surgical anatomy through patient evaluation, choice of procedure, operative technique, and prevention and management of complications, Dr. Baker's expert guidance equips readers to achieve optimal outcomes, time after time.

  • Includes case histories illustrating important principles, techniques and limitations of nasal reconstruction.
  • Covers the very latest techniques, including many not found in other references-such as subcutaneous hinge cheek flaps, turbinate lining flaps and v-to-y nasal cutaneous advancement flaps.
  • Presents the surgical anatomy knowledge needed to understand the principles of nasal reconstruction.
  • Discusses patient assessment and preoperative evaluation in detail.
  • Offers algorithms to facilitate selection of surgical approach based on the location and depth of a patient's nasal defects.
  • Provides thorough guidance on the prevention and management of complications.
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