This text describes surgical procedures, techniques and approaches used in major flap transfers for reconstructive head-and-neck surgery. It presents descriptions of anatomy and anatomical variations, step-by-step guides on preparing appropriate donor/recipient sites, and techniques for grafting. It is a colour pictorial reference on major flap transfers for reconstructive head-and-neck surgery.
Su T, Pirgousis P, Fernandes R. Versatility of supraclavicular artery island flap in head and neck reconstruction of ... Flap. Ariyan S. The pectoralis major myocutaneous flap. A versatile flap for reconstruction in the head and neck.
This book offers invaluable insights into free-flap harvesting and transferring techniques for both residents and experienced specialists in the field of otolaryngology, head and neck, maxillo-facial and plastic surgery.
With over 1000 images, and coverage of both the ablative and reconstructive surgical procedures, this is a technique-focused atlas in comparison to the available comprehensive texts.
This Second Edition of ATLAS OF HEAD AND NECK SURGERY presents an even more comprehensive reference for procedures performed routinely in head and neck surgery. This book is carefully illustrated...
Potential complications will also be addressed. Well-illustrated with more than 800 clinical photographs and with a website featuring surgical procedures, this book is an ideal reference for those new to practice and experts alike.
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Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck was hailed as indispensable when it was first published in 2001.
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Potential complications will also be addressed. Well-illustrated with more than 800 clinical photographs and with a website featuring surgical procedures, this book is an ideal reference for those new to practice and experts alike.
Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction brings you the detailed visual guidance and unmatched expertise you need to achieve the best results for the full range of facial flap procedures.