Reconstruction of the Head and Neck: A Defect-Oriented Approach, 1e
by Eric M. Genden Page
Product Details:
- Hardcover: 200 pages
- Publisher: Thieme; 1 edition (May 25, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1604065761
- ISBN-13: 978-1604065763
- Amazon Price: $149.99
- Points to download: 150 Points
- Format: Original Publisher PDF
- File Size: 24.7 MB
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Description:
Thieme congratulates Eric M. Genden on being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious ‘Best Doctors 2017’ list.
In only 200 pages, this book discusses a wide variety of complex head and neck reconstructive procedures, providing important information for both general otolaryngologists and reconstructive specialists. — Annals of Otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology
A unique approach to surgical reconstruction of the head and neck…
Written and edited by renowned leaders in the field, Reconstruction of the Head and Neck takes a defect-oriented approach that enables surgeons to match their patients’ defects with those included in the book and offers clinicians excellent guidance on the latest techniques for achieving optimal functional and aesthetic surgical results. Topics covered include oromandibular complex reconstruction, skull base reconstruction, microvascular reconstruction, and more.
Special Features:
Authors have organized the chapters by specific defect, so readers can easily find the reconstructive options for their patients
Experts cover the reconstruction of major soft tissue, bony and muscular defects of the head, neck, and skull base in detail
More than 200 color illustrations help clarify the surgical methods described in the text
Experienced surgeons review approaches to reconstruction and the fine points that surgeons need to know for the best outcomes
For each defect, the steps in the procedure, the orientations of the flap, and the details that confer excellent surgical results are covered.
Surgeons and fellows involved in head and neck reconstruction will greatly benefit from the extensive coverage of the best methods to treat some of the most challenging defects they will face.