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Addressing the problem of how weight is regulated, how obesity is
acquired, and how it is cured, Weight Regulation and Curing
Acquired Obesity provides the mathematical basis of control system
theory as applied to weight regulation. Unlike the majority of
weight control literature which focuses on biochemistry, this
innovative title discusses the biomechanical aspects of a dual
closed loop system which mechanically senses meal volume and
accumulated intraabdominal fat, where accurate sensation depends on
the mechanical strength of the anterior abdominal wall. Presents a
unified theory of weight regulation, explains the pathology of
acquired obesity, and offers therapy directed to correct the
underlying pathophysiology. Discusses surgical therapy directed to
re-establish the strength of the anterior abdominal wall, reverse
the pathology, and cure acquired obesity. Contains a chapter on
future animal and human studies to support the neuromechanical
hypothesis.
Repair and restoration of the facial nerve takes exceptional skill
in facial anatomy and surgery. In this issue of Facial Plastic
Surgery Clinics, surgeon and academician Daniel Alam leads
discussion by expert surgeons of topics such as Bell's Palsy, Botox
in the treatment of facial paralysis; Management of the eye in
facial paralysis; Static slings; Temporalis tendon transfer; Nerve
transfer; Gracilis flaps; Sternohyoid flaps, New technologies in
facial paralysis; and Physical therapy for facial rehabilitation.
Each discussion includes diagnosis and procedural steps for best
outcomes for function and cosmesis.
With breast augmentation and tumor removal the #1 procedures in
cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery, respectively,
according to latest ASPS information, this issue on breast
augmentation presents discussion of procedures for cosmetic
enhancement and for breast reconstruction. The first section
includes topics such as: Evolution and Future Development of Breast
Implants; Standardization of the Bra Cup; Process of Breast
Augmentation with Special Focus on Patient Education, Patient
Selection and Implant Selection; Etiology & Prevention of
Capsular Contracture; 3-D Imaging and Simulation in Breast
Augmentation: What is the Current State of the Art?; Fresh Look at
the Anatomy of the Chest Wall with Special Attention to the
Pectoralis Major and Infra-Mammary Fold with Implications to Breast
Surgery; Differences between Saline & Silicone Implants that
Most Plastic Surgeons Don't Know; Shapes, Sizes, Shells and Surface
and the Selection Process of Breast Implants; Shapes, Proportions
and Variations in Breast Aesthetic Ideals - definition of breast
beauty: analysis and surgical practice. The next section presents
surgical approaches and techniques for breast implant surgery:
Teaching Breast Augmentation What are the Critical Intra Operative
Steps & Decision Making: Maximizing Results and Minimizing
Revisions; Mastering the Nuances of Highly Cohesive Shaped Breast
Implants; Strategies, Challenges and Solutions in Augmentation
Mastopexy Patients: The Most Difficult Primary Breast Procedure;
Use of Scaffold Support of the Breast in Primary Augmentation
Mastopexy; Considerations and Improvement of Breast Asymmetry in
Primary Augmentation; Surgical Strategies in the Correction of the
Tuberous Breast; Subfascial Apprach to Breast Augmentation with
Lipofilling of the Breast; Surgical Approaches to Breast
Augmentation: Surgical Options for Incisions & Planes; Fat
Grafting / Fat Transfer to the Breast; Use of Barbed Sutures in
Primary Augmentation and Mastopexy. The final section presents
special situations in surgical procedures: High Resolution
Ultrasound and the Detection of Breast Implant Shell Failure;
Breast Implant Associated ALCL.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery offers the plastic surgeon
(and facial plastic surgeon, reconstructive surgeon, burn surgeon,
any surgeon working with face or body reconstruction or
rejuvenation) an intensive review of all aspects of working with
fat. The title succinctly sums it up that clinical applications,
currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with
fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here. The
Editors and their selected are peerless in the field that focuses
on biology of fat, adipose derived stem cells, and growth factors;
harvesting, processing, and storage of harvested fat; how to
maximize the results of fat grafting; and safety issues with fat
grafting and growth factors. Practical clinical applications,
currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with
fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here.
Because of the depth and comprehensiveness of the material
presented by the experts in this field, this issues is presented in
two parts; Part 1 topics include: Adipose Tissue and
Stem/Progenitor Cells: Discovcery and Development; Cryopreservation
of Adipose Tissue and Adipose Derived Stem Cells; Adipose Stem
Cells: Biology, Safety, Regulation, and Regenerative Potential;
History and Development of Fat Grafting: from Ram Fat to Stem
Cells; Condensation of Tissue and Stem Cells for Fat Grafting; Can
We STtandardize the Techniques for Fat Grafting; How Fat Survives
and Remodels after Grafting; The Role of Fat Grafting in Facial
Rejuvenation; Gluteal Augmentation with Fat Grafting-the "Brazilian
Buttock Technique:" 30 Years' Experience; Fat Grafting for
Treatment of Burns, Burn Scars, and other Difficult Wounds.
Employed for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes, breast
implants are one of the most widely-used and controversial
prostheses available. The development of safe, reliable products is
vital to the future of this important field of surgery.
Biomaterials in plastic surgery reviews the history, materials and
safety issues associated with breast implants.
Beginning with an introduction to the history of biomaterials used
for breast augmentation, Biomaterials in plastic surgery goes on to
discuss development issues. It then discusses the chemistry and
physical properties of biomedical silicones before reviewing
cohesive gel and polyurethane foam implants. The book concludes by
analysing the epidemiological evidence on the safety issues
relating to breast implants, followed by a review of retrieval and
analysis of breast implants emphasizing strength, durability and
failure mechanisms.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, Biomaterials in plastic surgery is an important guide
for surgeons, manufacturers and all those researching this
important field.
Comprehensively examines the history, materials and safety issues
associated with breast implantsProvides an overview of the history
of biomaterials used for breast augmentation and goes on to discuss
the development and chemical and physical properties of biomedical
siliconesReviews cohesive gel breast implants and polyurethane foam
breast implants
An abdominoplasty or "tummy tuck? is one of the most commonly
performed cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. The operation, which
is used to make the abdomen more firm, is considered major
surgery.? This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery provides the
most extensive coverage of the various different techniques and
tips for successful outcomes available in the literature as a
single volume.
Terry Prone once thought plastic surgery was for the vain, the
self-regarding and the rich. She thought herself the person least
likely to submit to the plastic surgeon's scalpel. But this was
before a traumatic car crash in which the steering wheel caved in
her cheekbones, broke her jaw and smashed her teeth. In the days
and weeks that followed, she began to understand how radically her
appearance had changed. She then embarked on a journey of physical
- and emotional - reconstruction that gradually became an
addiction. Liposuction. Tooth implants. An arm-lift. Two face-lifts
and a brow-lift. Diamond eye surgery. Foot surgery. She found she
could not stop. Mirror Mirror tells the dramatic story of Terry
Prone's experience of plastic surgery on both sides of the Atlantic
and reveals the truth about each procedure: discomforts, costs,
failures and (mostly) successes. Charged with her remarkable
candour, it is an astonishing story of courage and personal
reinvention - and a hilarious exploration of the wilder shores of
plastic surgery.
The 10th edition of Fundamental Techniques of Plastic Surgery
provides a straightforward account of the principles and practice
of the basic techniques of plastic and reconstructive surgery that
every surgeon should know. The management, repair and
reconstruction of defects and wounds using skin and other tissues
are discussed in detail, and potential problems and complications
are also reviewed.Complete coverage of all key plastic and
reconstructive surgery techniques needed by all trainee surgeons.
Outstanding illustrations support straightforward, step-by-step
descriptions of all techniques.Written by experts with clarity and
simplicity, in an easy-to-use format. Brand-new section on
osseointegration of the nose and ears prior to prosthetic
treatment. Brand-new section on pelvic reconstruction following
colorectal, urological and gynaecological malignancy.Moreon
radiation injuries after radiotherapy. Moreon the use of the
gracilis and myocutaneous flaps.Expandedlasers section to include
resurfacing, treatment of pigmented lesions and tattoos.
Increasedcoverage of chemical vs surgical wound debridement prior
to surgery.
In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to
this important topic. Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize
In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs.
Kofi Boahene, Anthony E. Brissett, and Roxana Cobo bring their
considerable expertise to the topic of Ethnic and Global
Perspectives to Facial Plastic Surgery. Top experts in the field
provide detailed coverage of the considerations that need to be
made for ethnic patients seeking facial plastic surgery. A wide
variety of key topics are presented, including separate articles on
case-based, rhinoplasty considerations for African, Latino, Middle
Eastern, and Asian patients. Contains 14 relevant,
practice-oriented topics including nuances of ethnic skin and
minimally invasive techniques; thread lifting techniques with PDO;
volumization in patients of ethnic descent; hair restoration in the
ethnic patient; face and neck lift options in patients of ethnic
descent; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on ethnic and
global perspectives to facial plastic surgery, offering actionable
insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on
this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced
editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest
research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.
Biomechanics of Tendons and Ligaments: Tissue Reconstruction looks
at the structure and function of tendons and ligaments. Biological
and synthetic biomaterials for their reconstruction and
regeneration are reviewed, and their biomechanical performance is
discussed. Regeneration tendons and ligaments are soft connective
tissues which are essential for the biomechanical function of the
skeletal system. These tissues are often prone to injuries which
can range from repetition and overuse, to tears and ruptures.
Understanding the biomechanical properties of ligaments and tendons
is essential for their repair and regeneration.
One of the most important factors in ensuring successful
osseointegration is the stability of the implant after its
insertion. In order to achieve optimum conditions for implantation,
it is often necessary to prepare the area and reconstruct the bone
to ensure that it is the correct shape and size for the implant.
Preprosthetic and maxillofacial surgery provides a thorough review
of the current status and future direction of this important field.
Part one reviews bone grafting for implantology and reconstructive
preprosthetic surgery. Chapters in part two discuss reconstruction
and rehabilitation whilst the final group of chapters analyse
tissue engineering applications.
In this issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, guest editor Dr. James
E. Zins brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Brow
Lift. Top experts in the field cover key topics such as gliding
brow lift, brow/eyelid aesthetics, non-invasive correction of the
aging forehead, direct brow lift, and more. Contains a variety of
relevant, practice-oriented topics including brow anatomy and
aesthetic of the aging brow; the hairline brow lift; the endoscopic
brow lift; subcutaneous lateral temporal lift; and more. Provides
in-depth clinical reviews on brow lift, offering actionable
insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on
this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced
editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest
research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.
In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editor Dr.
Sebastian Cotofana brings his considerable expertise to the topic
of Facial and Nasal Anatomy. Top experts in the field cover key
topics such as facial transplantation, 3D imaging and virtual
surgical planning in facial reconstruction, liquid rhinoplasty
using the superficial approach, and many more. Contains 12
relevant, practice-oriented topics including updated biomechanical
concepts of the face; the layered anatomy of the nose and its
relation to nasal arterial vasculature (ultrasound-based); 3D
surface scanning of the nose (whole body scanners vs. facial
handheld devices); assessing the aesthetic perception of the nose
in pre- vs. post-rhinoplasty individuals (eye-tracking based); and
more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on facial and nasal
anatomy in plastic surgery, offering actionable insights for
clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely,
focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the
field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and
practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based
reviews.
In this issue of Hand Clinics, guest editors Drs. Phillip Ross and
Sarah E. Sasor bring their considerable expertise to the topic of
the Thumb CMC Joint. Top experts in the field discuss different
strategies for the management of problems with the thumb
carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, as well as treatment options. Contains
14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including joint-preserving
treatments for thumb CMC osteoarthritis; thumb CMC implant
arthroplasty; revision CMC arthroplasty; diagnosis and treatment of
CMC instability; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
the thumb CMC joint, offering actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
Scientific Advances in Reconstructive Urology and Tissue
Engineering is a comprehensive overview of reconstructive urology
that spans male and female, pediatric, neuro-urology and trauma.
Traditionally, this field has been focused solely on surgical
principles with little attention to basic and translational
research. However, recent advances in acellular matrices,
scaffolds, stem cells and tissue engineering have changed this
focus. This publication is the perfect bridge and definitive tome
of the advances that will move the translational and basic science
of reconstructive urology forward and allow readers to implement
the findings in clinical practice. Through the use of both current
case studies and future implications, the content bridges the gap
from bench to bedside making it the perfect reference for
translational benign urology researchers who wish to move the field
of reconstructive surgery forward.
In this issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, Guest Editors
Eric N. Prystowsky and Benzy Padanilam bring their considerable
expertise to the topic of Cardiac Conduction System Disorders. Top
experts in the field cover key topics such as sinus node
abnormalities, electrocardiography of AV block, AV conduction,
pacemaker-induced cardiomyopathy, and more. Provides in-depth,
clinical reviews on Cardiac Conduction System Disorders, providing
actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely
topic-based reviews. Contains 16 relevant, practice-oriented topics
including Anatomy and Pathology of the cardiac conduction system;
Physiologic variants of cardiac conduction; Genetic abnormalities
of SA node and AV conduction; Epidemiology of Prolonged PR
interval; and more.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr.
Yong Ju Jang, is dedicated to Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures in
the Non-Caucasian Population. This issue is one of four selected
each year by our series consulting editor, Dr. J. Regan Thomas.
Articles in this issue include, but are not limited to: Facelift
for East Asian, Facelift for African descendants, Forehead lift for
Asian, Lower eyelid and midface rejuvenation, Blepharoplasty for
Asian (Incisional technique), Non incisional blepharoplasty for
Asian, Cosmetic bone contouring surgery for Asian, Two jaw surgery
for Asian, Special considerations in facial reconstruction in the
Non-Caucasian Patient, Rhinoplasty for African descendants,
Cosmetic augmentation rhinoplasty for East Asians, and Special
consideration in rhinoplasty for east Asian deformed noses.
Provides in-depth, clinical reviews on the latest updates in Facial
Plastic Surgery Procedures in the Non-Caucasian Population,
providing actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the
latest information on this timely, focused topic under the
leadership of experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize
and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create
these timely topic-based reviews.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, Guest Edited by Drs.
Brian R. Gastman and Michael W. Neumeister, is dedicated to
Melanoma. This issue is one of four selected each year. Articles in
this issue include, but are not limited to: Melanoma risk factors
and prevention, Biology and signaling pathways of melanoma,
Immunobiology of melanoma, Clinical diagnosis and classification,
Histopathologic and molecular diagnosis of melanoma, AJCC staging
and other platforms to assess prognosis and risk, Current treatment
guidelines of primary melanoma including wide excision and use of
sentinel node biopsy, Dermatologic follow-up and assessment of
suspicious lesions, Immunotherapy of melanoma, Targeted therapies
for melanoma, Non-operative intra-tumoral therapies, Role of
radiation for locoregional and distant metastatic melanoma,
Adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapy for melanoma, Surgery of the nodal
basins for trunk and extremity melanoma, Extirpative considerations
of melanoma of the head and neck, Treatment of lentigo melanoma of
the head and neck, Reconstructive considerations of melanoma of the
head and neck, Melanoma of the hands and feet, Rare variants of
melanoma, and Emerging therapies for melanoma.
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