Buch, Englisch, 250 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 983 g
Buch, Englisch, 250 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 983 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-57120-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Featuring real patient photos, detailed tables, and high definition videos for supplemental learning, this text is a one-stop reference to help surgeons understand, manage, and treat complications in aesthetic breast surgery both common and uncommon.
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CONTENTS
Part 1. Implants and Breast Augmentation
Chapter 1 Double Bubble: An Anatomic Analysis and Management Algorithm
Megan Fracol and John Y.S. Kim
Chapter 2 Guiding Principles for Congenital Chest Wall and Breast Anomalies: Avoiding Complications
Caroline A. Glicksman and Patricia McGuire
Chapter 3 Treatment of Implant Malposition
Allen Gabriel and G. Patrick Maxwell
Chapter 4 Implant Rupture: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
Austin Y. Ha, David W. Grant, Marissa M. J. Tenenbaum, and Terence M. Myckatyn
Chapter 5 Capsular Contracture: Controversies in Etiology and Management
Karan Chopra and Joseph M. Gryskiewicz
Chapter 6 Breast Infections
Timothy M. Rankin, Blair A. Wormer, and Kent K. Higdon
Chapter 7 When Does an Aesthetic Breast Problem Need a Reconstructive Solution?
Yoav Barnea, Or Friedman, and Michael Scheflan
Chapter 8 Breast Implant–Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Origin and Outcome
Mark W. Clemens
Chapter 9 The Use of 3D Imaging to Avoid Asymmetry and Aesthetic Problems in Cosmetic Breast Surgery
Patricia McGuire and Caroline A. Glicksman
Chapter 10 Solving Problems Before They Occur: Making Transaxillary Breast Augmentation Work for You
Lauren M. Mioton, Neil A. Fine, and Clark F Schierle
Chapter 11 Management of Double Capsule
Yoav Barnea and Daniel J. Kedar
Chapter 12 Inframammary Fold Dynamics: Problems and Solutions
Charles Randquist and Robert Cohen
Chapter 13 Late Seroma and Hematomas in Aesthetic Breast Surgery
Blair A. Wormer, Timothy M. Rankin, and Kent K. Higdon
Chapter 14 Animation: Etiology, Classification, and Treatment
John Y.S. Kim, Megan Fracol, and Wen-Kuan Chiu
Part II. Breast Reduction, Mastopexy, and Augmentation-Mastopexy
Chapter 15 Breast Embryology and Anatomy
John Y. S. Kim and Megan Fracol
Chapter 16 Principles for Pedicle Choice: Avoiding Vascular Compromise
David W. Grant, Austin Y. Ha, Marissa M. J. Tenenbaum, and Terence M. Myckatyn
Chapter 17 Modern Solutions to Traditional Problems and Complications of Gynecomastia
Dennis J. Hurwitz
Chapter 18 Avoiding Aesthetic Problems of Breast Reductions with Implants: When and How?
Eric Swanson
Chapter 19 Managing Significant Loss of Skin and Nipple Compromise in Breast Reductions
Rafael Mendoza, Ji-Cheng Hsieh, Chitang J. Joshi, and Robert D. Galiano
Chapter 20 Breast Reduction and Cancer Surveillance and Risk
Ara A. Salibian, Jordan D. Frey, and Nolan S. Karp
Chapter 21 Minimizing Scars in Mastopexy
Ian Chow, Carolyn DeLaCruz, and Kenneth C. Shestak
Chapter 22 Managing Common and Uncommon Complications in Gender-Affirming Masculinizing Chest Surgery
Loren S. Schechter and Alexander R. Facque
Chapter 23 Pearls to Avoid Pitfalls with Mastopexy and Mastopexy-Augmentation
Ali A. Qureshi and W. Grant Stevens
Chapter 24 Avoiding and Solving Problems with Augmentation Mastopexy: The Impact of Blood Supply on Decisions for Mastopexy and Pocket Selection
M. Bradley Calobrace and Chet Mays
Chapter 25 Minimizing Scars in Mastopexy
Hilton Becker and Jeena M. Easow