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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter C. Neligan, MB, FRCS(I), FRCSC, FACS (Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Edition: 4th edition ISBN: 9780323356305ISBN 10: 0323356303 Pages: 4680 Publication Date: 24 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780323810371 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents"Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 1: Principles 1. Plastic Surgery and Innovation in Medicine 2. History of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 3. Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery 4. The Role of Ethics in Plastic Surgery 5. Business Principles for Plastic Surgeons 6. Medico-legal Issues In Plastic Surgery 7. Digital Imaging in Plastic Surgery 8. Patient Safety in Plastic Surgery 9. Local Anesthetics in Plastic Surgery 10. Evidence-Based Medicine & Health Services Research in Plastic Surgery 11. ""Principles of Cancer Management "" 12. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 13. Wound Healing 14. Scar Prevention, Treatment and Revision 15. Skin Graft 16. Tissue Engineering 17. Repair, Grafting and Engineering of Cartilage 18. Repair and Grafting of Bone 19. Repair and Grafting of Peripheral Nerve 20. Repair and Grafting Fat and Adipose Tissue 21. Vascular Territories 22. Flap Classification and Applications 23. Flap Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 24. Principles and Techniques of Microvascular Surgery 25. Principles and Applications of Tissue Expansion 26. Principles of Radiation 27. Lyphedema: Pathophysiology and Basic Science 28. Benign and Malignant Non Melanocytic Tumors of the Skin and Soft Tissue 29. Melanoma 30. Implants and Biomaterials 31. Facial Prosthetics in Plastic Surgery 32. Transplantation in Plastic Surgery 33. Technology Innovation in Plastic Surgery 34. Robotics in Plastic Surgery 35. Simulation & Telemedicine in Plastic Surgery 36. Digital Health in Plastic Surgery Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 2: Aesthetic 1. Managing the Cosmetic Patient 2. Managing a Cosmetic Practice 3. Essential Elements of Patient Safety in Aesthetic Surgery Section 1: Aesthetic Surgery of the Face 4. Non Surgical Skin Care and Rejuvenation 5.1 Injectables and Resurfacing Techniques - Introduction 5.2 Soft Tissue Fillers 5.3 Botulinum Toxin 5.4 Laser Surface Resurfacing 5.5 Chemical Peels 6.1 Anatomy of the Aging Face 6.2 Principles and Surgical Approaches of Facelift 6.3 Facelift - Platysma-SMAS Plication 6.4 Facelift - Facial Rejuvenation With Loop Sutures; The MACS lift and its Derivatives 6.5 Facelift - Lateral Smasectomy 6.6 Facelift - The Extended SMAS Technique in Facial Rejuvenation 6.7 Facelift - SMAS with skin attached: The High SMAS Technique 6.8 Facelift - Subperiosteal Facelift 6.9 Facelift - The Male Patient 6.10 Secondary Deformities and the Secondary Facelift 7. Forehead Rejuvenation 8. Endescopic Brow Lifting 9. Blepharoplasty 10. Secondary Blepharoplasty: Techniques 11. Asian Facial Cosmetic Surgery 12. Neck Rejuvenation 13. Structural Fat Grafting 14. Skeletal Augmentation 15. Nasal Analysis and Anatomy 16. Open Technique Rhinoplasty 17. Closed Technique Rhinoplasty 18. Airway Issues and the Deviated Nose 19. Secondary Rhinoplasty 20. Otoplasty 21. Hair Restoration Section 2 General Aesthetic Surgery 22.1 Liposuction: A Comprehensive Review of Techniques & Safety 22.2 Correcting Liposuction Deformities with S.A.F.E Liposuction Technique 23. Abdominoplasty 24. Lipoabdominoplasty 25.1 Circumferential Approaches to Trunkal Contouring - Introduction 25.2 Belt Lipectomy 25.3 Circumferential Lower Bodylift 25.4 Purse String Glutealplasty 25.5 Lower Bodylift with Gluteal Flaps 26.1 Buttock Augmentation - Introduction 26.2 Implant Based Buttock Augmentation 26.3 Fat Grafting and Liposuction 27. Upper Limb Contouring 28. Post Bariatric Surgery 29. Energy Based Devices for Body Contouring 30. Aesthetic Genital Surgery Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 3: Craniofacial, Head & Neck Surgery - Pediatric Plastic Surgery Part 1: Head, Neck and Craniofacial Surgery 1. Anatomy of the Head and Neck Section 1: Craniofacial Trauma 2. Facial Trauma: Soft Tissue Injuries 3. Facial Fractures Section 2: Head and Neck Reconstruction 4. Surgical Management of Migraine Headaches 5. Scalp and Forehead Reconstruction 6. Aesthetic Reconstruction of the Nose 7. Auricular Construction 8. Acquired Cranial and Facial Bone Deformities 9.1 Computerized Surgical Planning Introduction 9.2 Computerized Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery 9.3 Computerized Surgical Planning in Head and Neck Reconstruction 10.1 Introduction to Midface Reconstruction 10.2 The Memorial Sloane Kettering Approach 10.3 The MD Anderson Approach 11. Oral Cavity, Tongue and Mandibular Reconstructions 12. Lip Reconstruction 13. Facial Paralysis 14. Hypopharyngeal, Esophageal and Neck Reconstruction 15. Tumors of the Facial Skeleton 16. Overview of Head and Neck Tumors 17. Local Flaps for Facial Coverage 18. Secondary Facial Reconstruction 19. Facial Transplant Part 2: Pediatrics Section 1: Clefts 20. Embryology of the Craniofacial Complex 21.1 Unilateral Cleft Lip Introduction 21.2 Rotation Advancement 21.3 Extended Molar Repair 21.4 Subunit Reconstrction 22. Repair of Bilateral Cleft Lip 23. Cleft Palate 24. Alveolar Clefts 25. Orthodontics in Cleft Lip and Palate Management 26. Velopharyngeal Dysfunction 27. Secondary Deformities of the Cleft Lip, Nose, and Palate 28. Cleft and Craniofacial Orthognathic Surgery Section 2: Craniofacial 29. Pediatric Facial Fractures 30. Orbital Hypertelorism 31. Cranofacial Clefts 32. Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis 33. Syndromic Craniosynostosis 34. Craniofacial Microsomia 35. Hemifacial Atrophy 36. Pierre Robin Sequence 37. Treacher Collins Syndrome Section 3: Pediatrics 38. Congenital Melanocytic Nevi 39. Vascular Anomalies 40. Pediatric Chest and Trunk Defects 41. Pediatric Tumors 42. Conjoined Twins 43. Reconstruction of Urogenital Defects: Congenital Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 4: Lower Extremity, Trunk and Burns Section 1: Lower Extremity Surgery 1. Comprehensive Lower Extremity Anatomy 2. Management of Lower Extremity Trauma 3. Lymphatic Reconstruction of the Extremities 4. Lower Extremity Sarcoma Reconstruction 5. Reconstructive Surgery: Lower Extremity Coverage 6. Diagnosis and Treatment Of Painful Neuroma and of Nerve Compression in the Lower Extremity 7. Skeletal Reconstruction 8. Foot Reconstruction Section 2: Trunk Surgery 9. Comprehensive Trunk Anatomy 10. Reconstruction of the chest 11. Reconstruction of the Soft Tissues of the Back 12. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction 13. Reconstruction of Male Genital Defects 14. Reconstruction of Acquired Vaginal Defects 15. Surgery for Gender Identity Disorder 16. Pressure Sores 17. Perineal Reconstruction Section 3: Burns 18. Acute Management of Burn/Electrical Injuries 19. Extremity Burn Reconstruction 20. Management of the Burned Face 21. Reconstructive Burn Surgery 22. Cold and Chemical Injury to the Upper Extremity & Management of Patients with Exfoliative Disorders, Epidermolysis Bullosa & TEN Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 5: Breast Section 1: Aesthetic Breast Surgery 1. Breast Anatomy for Plastic Surgeons 2. Preoperative Evaluation and Consultation for Breast Augmentation 3. Technical Considerations in Breast Augmentation 4. Device Considerations in Breast Augmentation 5. Breast Augmentation with Autologous Fat Grafting 6. Mastopexy Options and Techniques 7. One and Two Stage Considerations for Augmentation Mastopexy 8. Revising the Unsatisfactory Breast Augmentation and/or Mastopexy 9. Reduction Mammaplasty with Inverted T Techniques 10. Reduction Mammaplasty with Short Scar Techniques 11. Gynecomastia 12. Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (ALCL) Section 2: Reconstructive Breast Surgery 13. Diagnosis and Therapy of Breast Cancer 14. Preoperative Evaluation and Planning for Breast Reconstruction Following Mastectomy 15. One and Two Stage Prosthetic Reconstruction in Nipple Sparing Mastectomy 16. One and Two Stage Prosthetic Reconstruction in Skin Sparing Mastectomy 17. Secondary Procedures Following Prosthetic Reconstruction 18. The Pedicle TRAM Flap 19. Lattismus Flaps 20.1 Introduction to Abdominal Based Flaps 20.2 DIEP Flap 20.3 SIEA Flap 20.4 Free TRAM 21.1 Introduction to Free Flaps 21.2 Gluteal Free Flaps for Breast Reconstruction (SGAP, IGAP) 21.3 Medial Flaps for Breast Reconstruction 21.4 Posterior Thigh Free Flaps for Reconstruction 22. Secondary Procedures Following Autologous Reconstruction 23.1 Introduction to Oncoplastic Surgery 23.2 Reduction Mammaplasty/Mastopexy 23.3 Pedicle and Free Flap 24. Mastopexy Options And Techniques 25. Radiation Therapy in the Setting of Breast Reconstruction 26. Surgical Management of Post Mastectomy Lymphedema 27. Reconstruction of the Nipple-Areola Complex 28. Congenital Anomalies of the Breast Neligan Plastic Surgery 4e Volume 6: Hand and Upper Extremity Introduction: Plastic surgery contributions to hand surgery Section 1: Introduction and Principles 1. Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Hand 2. Examination of the Upper Extremity 3. Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand and Wrist 4. Anesthesia for Upper Extremity Surgery 5. Principles of Internal Fixation as Applied to the Hand and Wrist Section 2: Acquired Traumatic Disorders 6. Nail and Fingertip Reconstruction 7. Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries 8. Fractures and Dislocations of the Carpus and Distal Radius 9. Flexor Tendon Injury and Reconstruction 10. Extensor Tendon Injuries 11. Replantation and Revascularization 12. Reconstructive Surgery of the Mutilated Hand 13. Thumb Reconstruction: Non Microsurgical Techniques 14. Thumb Reconstruction: Microsurgical Techniques Section 3: Acquired Non-Traumatic Disorders 15. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Hand 16. Infections of the Hand 17. Management of Dupuytren's Disease 18. Occupational Hand Disorders 19. Rheumatologic Conditions of the Hand and Wrist 20. Management of Osteoarthritis in the Hand and Wrist 21. The Stiff Hand and the Spastic Hand 22. Ischemia of the Hand 23. Neuropathic Pain in the Upper Extremity 24. Nerve Entrapment Syndromes Section 4: Congenital Disorders 25. Congenital Hand I: Embryology, Classification and Principles 26. Congenital Hand II: Longitudinal, Central And transverse deficiency 27. Congenital Hand III: Thumb Hypoplasia 28. Congenital Hand Iv: Syndactyly, Synostosis, Polydactyly, Camptodactyly, and Clinodactyly 29. Congenital Hand V: Overgrowth, Undergrowth, and Generalized Skeletal Deformities 30. Growth Considerations in Pediatric Upper Extremity Trauma and Reconstruction 31. Vascular Anomalies of the Upper Extremity Section 5: Paralytic Disorders 32. Peripheral nerve injuries of the Upper Extremity 33. Nerve transfers 34. Tendon Transfers in the Upper Limb 35. Free Functioning Muscle Transfer in the Upper Limb 36. Brachial Plexus Injuries: Adult and Pediatric 37. Restoration of Upper Extremity Function in Tetraplegia Section 6: Rehabilitation 38. Upper Extremity Composite Allotransplantation 39. Hand Therapy 40. Treatment of the Upper-Extremity Amputee"Reviews2018 BMA Awards: Winner, Surgery Author InformationPeter Neligan, MB, FRCS, FRCSC, FAC., is a board-certified plastic surgeon, Director of the Center for Reconstructive Surgery at UW Medical Center - Montlake, and a Professor of Surgery in the Division of Plastic Surgery at UW School of Medicine. Dr. Neligan specializes in reconstructive surgery including flap surgery, lymphatic surgery, facial re-animation and facial transplantation.. He strives to provide the best care for patients and provide them with the best treatments available. He is excited by new techniques and solutions and always tries to improve every aspect of care. Dr. Neligan has authored four books, 180 scientific papers, 75 book chapters, edited 10 textbooks and is editor-in-chief of the Journal for Reconstructive Microsurgery. He is president of the Plastic Surgery Foundation, a member of multiple professional organizations and is heavily involved in UW's Plastic Surgery Training Program Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |