ISBN13: | 9783031620867 |
ISBN10: | 30316208611 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 1327 oldal |
Méret: | 279x210 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 141 Illustrations, black & white; 849 Illustrations, color |
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A Curriculum for Plastic Surgery
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This book offers a comprehensive curriculum on plastic surgery, centered on adult learning principles. The pedagogical structure includes a base of cognitive knowledge that consists of the entire spectrum of plastic surgery; reconstructive and aesthetic; a guide for an interactive discussion of each component of the knowledge base; a set of multiple-choice questions with a syllabus of explanation of correct and incorrect responses; and clinical cases to illustrate each element. Over one hundred modules constitute the curriculum, all of which are grouped into thirteen general categories. Each module includes a selected bibliography of relevant and contemporary readings, a discussion guide of broad questions and answers for a faculty member to drive an interactive discussion of the module, a set of multiple-choice questions for each module to serve as a short written quiz, and 1-3 cases that are utilized in a case-base conference to discuss the practical application of cognitive knowledge to problem-solving of a clinical scenario. Finally, a several-page review of the particular case provides an optimal approach to diagnosis and treatment.
A Curriculum for Plastic Surgery provides an encyclopedic yet facile vehicle to deliver a comprehensive, contemporary, and interactive curriculum. The work is intended for Plastic Surgery faculty, residents and fellows, Board candidates, and practitioners. The curriculum reflects the author?s four decade long career in academic practice and teaching within this field.
This book offers a comprehensive curriculum on plastic surgery, centered on adult learning principles. The pedagogical structure includes a base of cognitive knowledge that consists of the entire spectrum of plastic surgery; reconstructive and aesthetic; a guide for an interactive discussion of each component of the knowledge base; a set of multiple-choice questions with a syllabus of explanation of correct and incorrect responses; and clinical cases to illustrate each element. Over one hundred modules constitute the curriculum, all of which are grouped into thirteen general categories. Each module includes a selected bibliography of relevant and contemporary readings, a discussion guide of broad questions and answers for a faculty member to drive an interactive discussion of the module, a set of multiple-choice questions for each module to serve as a short written quiz, and 1-3 cases that are utilized in a case-base conference to discuss the practical application of cognitive knowledge to problem-solving of a clinical scenario. Finally, a several-page review of the particular case provides an optimal approach to diagnosis and treatment.
A Curriculum for Plastic Surgery provides an encyclopedic yet facile vehicle to deliver a comprehensive, contemporary, and interactive curriculum. The curriculum reflects the author?s four decade long career in academic practice and teaching within this field.
Section I: General Principles.- Chapter 1: Wound Healing- Physiology, Ancillary Measures, Negative Pressure Wound Care.- Chapter 2: Wound Healing- Role of Nutrition, Cancer Therapy, Wound Healing Problems, Principles of Radiotherapy.- Chapter 3: Hypertrophic Scars, Keloids, Skin Grafts.- Chapter 4: Local Anesthetics, Complications of General Anesthesia.- Chapter 5: Bone Healing, Bone and Cartilage Grafts.- Chapter 6: Flaps- Physiology, Classification Selection.- Chapter 7: Flaps- Design.- Chapter 8: Flaps- Tissue Expansion.- Chapter 9: Microsurgery General Principles.- Chapter 10: Biomaterials.- Section 2: Congenital Anomalies Of Head And Neck.- Chapter 11: Cleft Lip and Palate - Unilateral Cleft Lip.- Chapter 12: Cleft Lip and Palate- Bilateral Cleft Lip.- Chapter 13: Cleft Lip and Palate- Secondary Lip Deformities, Cleft Rhinoplasty.- Chapter 14: Cleft Lip and Palate- Cleft Palate.- Chapter 15: Cleft Lip and Palate- Velopharyngeal Insufficiency.- Chapter 16: Craniofacial- Alveolar Clefts, Orthognathic, Palatal Fistulas.- Chapter 17: Craniofacial- Fibrous Dysplasia, Romberg?s Disease, Neurofibromatosis, Treacher-Collins, Hemifacial Microsomia.- Chapter 18: Craniofacial- Craniosynostosis, Syndromic, and Non-Syndromic.- Chapter 19: Cysts, Sinuses.- Chapter 20: Vascular Anomalies- Hemangiomas.- Chapter 21: Vascular Anomalies- Vascular Malformations.- Chapter 22: Ear Deformities- Embryology, Anatomy, Otoplasty.- Chapter 23: Ear Deformities- Congenital Deformities.- Section 3: Skin, Soft Tissue Tumors.- Chapter 24: Pathogenesis, Work-Up, Syndromes, and Principles.- Chapter 25: Non-Melanotic- Eyelid Reconstruction.- Chapter 26: Non-Melanotic- Cheek Reconstruction.- Chapter 27: Non-Melanotic- Nose Reconstruction.- Chapter 28: Non-Melanotic- Scalp, Forehead Reconstruction.- Chapter 29: Non-Melanotic- Ear Reconstruction.- Chapter 30: Melanoma.- Chapter 31: Pigmented Lesions.- Chapter 32: Adnexal Tumors, Sarcomas, Miscellaneous.- Section 4: Head And Neck Tumors.- Chapter 33: Anatomy, Work-Up, Principles of Treatment, Including Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy.- Chapter 34: Lip.- Chapter 35: Mandibular Reconstruction.- Chapter 36: Intraoral Defect Reconstruction.- Chapter 37: Hypopharynx, Maxilla.- Chapter 38: Salivary.- Section 5: Maxillofacial Trauma.- Chapter 39: General Principles- Airway, Bleeding, Imaging, Clinical Examination.- Chapter 40: General Principles- ORIF Principles, Operative Approaches, Optic Neuropathy.- Chapter 41: Soft Tissue Injury- Orbital Adnexal, Parotid Injury.- Chapter 42: Soft Tissue Injury- Gunshot Wound.- Chapter 43: Soft Tissue Injury- Facial Nerve.- Chapter 44: Upper One-Third (Skull, Orbital Roof, Frontal Sinus).- Chapter 45: Maxilla, NEO Fractures, Nasal Fractures.- Chapter 46: Zygoma, Orbit.- Chapter 47: Mandible- Anatomy, Examination, Treatment-General Principles, Reduction/Fixation.- Chapter 48: Mandible- Condylar, Pediatric Fractures, Complications.- Section 6: Trunk, Lower Extremity, And Perineum.- Chapter 49: Lower Extremity- Trauma; Principles, Coverage.- Chapter 50: Lower Extremity- Foot Reconstruction, Oncologic Defects, Specific Flaps.- Chapter 51: Lower Extremity- Complex Groin Wounds, Lymphedema.- Chapter 52: Perineum- Vaginal Reconstruction, Congenital and Acquired.- Chapter 53: Perineum- Decubiti.- Chapter 54: Myelomeningocele, Complex Back Wounds.- Chapter 55: Abdominal Wall.- Chapter 56: Chest Wall, Sternum.- Section 7: Burns, Difficult Soft Tissue Infections.- Chapter 57: Pathophysiology, Resuscitation, Pulmonary Complications.- Chapter 58: Wound Care and Coverage.- Chapter 59: Metabolism, Nutritional Support, Electrical and Chemical Burns.- Chapter 60: Reconstruction- Eyelids, Ears, Nose, Cheek, Neck.- Chapter 61: Reconstruction- Hand, Axilla, Breast, Foot, Splinting, and Scar Management.- Chapter 62: Soft Tissue Infections, Difficult Wounds.- Section 8: Hand, Upper Extremity.- Chapter 63: Structure and Function, Examination, Principles.- Chapter 64: Congenital.- Chapter 65: Fingertip Loss, Local Flaps, Amputations.- Chapter 66: Regional Flaps, Thumb Reconstruction.- Chapter 67: Fractures- Metacarpal and Phalangeal Fractures.- Chapter 68: Fractures- Dislocations and Ligament Injuries.- Chapter 69: Fractures- Carpal Fractures and Dislocations.- Chapter 70: Vascular problems, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.- Chapter 71: Nerve Injuries.- Chapter 72: Nerve Compression Syndromes, Brachial Plexus.- Chapter 73: Flexor Tendons (Acute and Reconstructive).- Chapter 74: Extensor Tendons (Acute and Reconstructive).- Chapter 75: Ganglia, Tumors, Duputyren?s.- Chapter 76: Infections, Tendinopathies, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and other Arthritides.- Chapter 77: Replantation, Micro Transfers (Toe to Thumb, etc.).- Section 9: Breast.- Chapter 78: General Principles (Anatomy).- Chapter 79: Augmentation- Implants, Evaluation, Operative Planning.- Chapter 80: Augmentation- Implant Rupture, Capsular Contracture, ALCL.- Chapter 81: Reduction Mammoplasty.- Chapter 82: Mastopexy.- Chapter 83: Reconstruction, Post-Mastectomy- Oncologic Principles, Decision-Making.- Chapter 84: Nipple-Sparing, Oncologic Reconstruction.- Chapter 85: Breast Reconstruction: Alloplastic.- Chapter 86: Autogenous Reconstruction: Pedicled Flaps.- Chapter 87: Autogenous Reconstruction: Free and Perforator Flaps.- Chapter 88: The Science of Fat Grafting, Fat Grafting of the Breast.- Chapter 89: Mastectomy Skin Necrosis, Perfusion Assessment, Nipple-Areola Reconstruction.- Chapter 90: Gynecomastia, Congenital Breast and Chest Wall.- Section 10: Aesthetic.- Chapter 91: General- Psychological Aspects, Patient Selection.- Chapter 92: Skin Resurfacing: Lasers, Chemical Peels.- Chapter 93: Facial Injectables: Soft Tissue Fillers, Botox?.- Chapter 94: Hair Physiology and Restoration.- Chapter 95: Blepharoplasty, Anatomy, Evaluation, Upper Lid Blepharoplasty Including the Asian Eyelid.- Chapter 96: Blepharoplasty, Operative Techniques, Lateral Canthal Procedures, Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty, Complications.- Chapter 97: Blepharoplasty, Septal Reset Variations, Brow Lift, Fat Grafting.- Chapter 98: Rhinoplasty- Anatomy, Definitions, Facial Analysis.- Chapter 99: Rhinoplasty- Operative Plannings, Approaches, Complications.- Chapter 100: Nasal Physiology and Obstruction, Septoplasty, Genioplasty.- Chapter 101: Rhytidectomy- Anatomy, Aging Process, Evaluation.- Chapter 102: Rhytidectomy- Operative Techniques, Fat Grafting, Neck Lift.- Chapter 103: Suction, Lipectomy, Body Sculpturing, Abdominoplasty- Abdominoplasty, Liposuction.- Chapter 104: Suction, Lipectomy, Body Sculpturing, Abdominoplasty- Post Bariatric Surgery, Body Sculpture.- Section 11: Gender Affirmation, Surgery Of The External Genitalia.- Chapter 105: General, Non-Surgical, Top Surgery.- Chapter 106: Bottom Surgery, Facial Feminization, Female and Male Genital Aesthetic Surgery.- Section 12: Patient Safety.- Chapter 107: Patient safety.