Losken / Hamdi | Partial Breast Reconstruction | Medienkombination | 978-1-57626-283-2 | sack.de

Medienkombination, Englisch, 589 Seiten, Gewicht: 1814 g

Losken / Hamdi

Partial Breast Reconstruction

Techniques in Oncoplastic Surgery

Medienkombination, Englisch, 589 Seiten, Gewicht: 1814 g

ISBN: 978-1-57626-283-2
Verlag: CRC Press


Partial Breast Reconstruction is a groundbreaking work in reconstructive surgery, edited and written by international leaders in this field. It presents the latest reconstructive techniques for breast cancer patients who have breast conserving therapy (BCT), where the primary treatment is partial mastectomy and radiation therapy. With the "oncoplastic approach" women are now able to preserve their breasts while maintaining a breast that is aesthetic, symmetric, and well shaped.

Today, BCT has become the standard of care for many women diagnosed with breast cancer. Unfortunately, the incidence of poor cosmetic results is relatively high with standard BCT. This book provides surgeons with the techniques needed to improve aesthetic outcomes while maintaining oncologic standards. It focuses on three critical areas: 1) improving the breast resection to ensure the most aesthetic outcome, 2) preventing a deformity with partial breast reconstruction when a poor cosmetic outcome is anticipated, and 3) correcting a post-radiation deformity when it occurs.

A Timely Topic
The oncoplastic approach is the wave of the future. It is imperative for reconstructive surgeons to learn oncoplastic techniques so that they can broaden their practices and take care of this growing population of patients with BCT deformities. This comprehensive book will provide you with the clinical information and guidance that you need to incorporate this approach into your practice.

Total Coverage
This beautifully illustrated semi-atlas provides complete coverage of partial breast reconstruction in 31 comprehensive chapters divided into 5 parts. Part I includes key chapters on oncoplastic surgery basics and incorporating oncoplastic surgery into your practice. Part II includes chapters on applied anatomy, decision making, improving the partial mastectomy and quadrantectomy defects, and radiotherapy after oncoplastic surgery. Focusing on immediate partial breast reconstruction and correction of the BCT deformity with delayed partial breast reconstruction, Parts III and IV are the largest sections of the book. Chapters in these sections provide step-by-step details for the range of oncoplastic techniques. One DVD containing operative video complements the text.

Hot Topics

- Treatment algorithm for preventing the BCT deformity

- Partial breast reconstruction using parenchymal rearrangement, reduction techniques, and local breast flaps

- Partial breast reconstruction using pedicled perforator flaps

- Fat grafting for correcting post-BCT deformities

- Management of central defects

- Parenchymal autoaugmentation techniques

- Endoscopic reconstruction of the partial mastectomy defect
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Weitere Infos & Material


Evolution of Oncoplastic Surgery
Fundamentals of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery; Werner P. Audretsch
Current Approach to Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
The European Experience; Richard Myles Rainsbury
The American Experience; G. Patrick Maxwell, Allen Gabriel
How to Incorporate Oncoplastic Surgery into Your Practice; Albert Losken, Moustapha Hamdi

Principles and Considerations of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation
Applied Anatomy and Breast Aesthetics: Definition and Assessment; Kendall K. Peters, Albert Losken
Breast-Conserving Therapy; Toncred Marya Styblo, Hunter R. Moyer
Breast-Conserving Therapy: Decision-Making and Anticipating the Unfavorable Aesthetic Result; Elisabeth K. Beahm
Oncologic Safety of the Oncoplastic Approach; Benjamin O. Anderson, David R. Byrd
Improving the Partial Mastectomy Deformity; Grant W. Carlson
Improving the Quadrantectomy Defect; Jean Yves Petit
Anticipating Breast Radiotherapy after Oncoplastic Surgery; Steven Eric Finkelstein, Weiqi Li, Eleanor E. R. Harris
Indications and Benefits of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery; Maurice Y. Nahabedian
Designing the Oncoplastic Operation; Riccardo Masetti, Marzia Salgarello
Timing the Oncoplastic Reconstruction; Alexandre Mendonça Munhoz
Psychosocial Aspects of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation; Diana Harcourt

Immediate Partial Breast Reconstruction

Tissue Displacement Using Reduction Techniques
Reduction Techniques to Optimize Results; Steven J. Kronowitz
Reduction and Mastopexy Techniques with Parenchymal Autoaugmentation; Albert Losken
Central Defect Reconstruction; Stephen McCulley, R. Douglas Macmillan

Tissue Repacement Using Flap Techniques
Tissue Replacement Methods Using Local Flaps; Alexandre Mendonça Munhoz
Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction; Richard Myles Rainsbury
Endoscopic Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction; Albert Losken
Pedicled Perforator Flap Reconstruction; Moustapha Hamdi
Partial Breast Reconstruction Using Distant Flaps; Aldona J. Spiegel, Liron Eldor, Jason Bailey

Correction of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity: Delayed Partial Breast Reconstruction
Classification and Analysis of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity; Krishna B. Clough, Isabelle Sarfati, Sunil S. Thomas, Claude Nos
Rearrangement Surgery; Dennis C. Hammond
Correction of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity Using Local Flaps; Albert Losken, Katrina Abuabara, Sumner A. Slavin
Perforator Flap Reconstruction of Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformities; Moustapha Hamdi, Filip E. Thiessen
Lipoaspirate Transplant in the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity; Gino Rigotti, Alessandra Marchi, Guido Baroni
Can Implants Correct the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity? Albert Losken, Allen Gabriel

Outcomes and Future Directions
Cancer Surveillance after Partial Breast Reconstruction; Albert Losken, Mary S. Newell
Complications and Outcomes after Immediate Partial Breast Reconstruction; Moustapha Hamdi, Albert Losken
Outcomes and Tumor Recurrence after Oncoplastic Surgery of the Breast; Cristina Garusi

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