Dermatosurgery cannot readily be therefore be to impart the knowledge assigned to anyone branch of medical that gives the dermatologist this free science, and as with any borderline dom of choice. This involves the teach case, this assignation is a matter of con ing not only of the basic principles of troversy. Since the end of the last cen dermatosurgery but also of the ability tury, the place of the subject in the field to discriminate according to the most of dermatology has been firmly estab varied criteria. In this field, technical lished. This is hardly surprising, since knowledge,…mehr
Dermatosurgery cannot readily be therefore be to impart the knowledge assigned to anyone branch of medical that gives the dermatologist this free science, and as with any borderline dom of choice. This involves the teach case, this assignation is a matter of con ing not only of the basic principles of troversy. Since the end of the last cen dermatosurgery but also of the ability tury, the place of the subject in the field to discriminate according to the most of dermatology has been firmly estab varied criteria. In this field, technical lished. This is hardly surprising, since knowledge, motivation, and enthusi a number of specialists in dermatology asm are not enough; talent is also re spent the first part of their professional quired. C. Moncorps was engaged in work life as surgeons: for example, E. Lang of Vienna, famous for his treatment of on a monograph on dermatosurgery lupus by plastic surgery; and K. Linser (unfortunately nowhere near comple of Tiibingen, one of the originators of tion) at the time of his death. As a for varicose-vein stripping. H. T. Schreus mer pupil and long-standing colleague and C. Moncorps were distinguished of his, it is particularly gratifying to me to see colleagues past and present con members of a later generation of sur gery-oriented dermatologists; the der tinuing a tradition in their work.
1. Surgical Indications in Dermatology.- 1.001 Tumors, Preblastomatoses, Cysts, and Malformations.- 1.002 Benign Epithelial Tumors.- 1.017 Cysts.- 1.021 Precanceroses.- 1.033 Carcinomas.- 1.038 Pseudocancerous Lesions.- 1.043 Basal Cell Carcinoma and Related Tumors.- 1.050 Benign Tumors of the Pigment-Producing Cells.- 1.058 Premalignant and Malignant Neogenesis of the Pigment-Producing Cells (Steigleder and Clark et al. [54, 466]).- 1.063 Benign Tumors and Pseudotumors of the Connective Tissues.- 1.074 Semimalignant and Malignant Tumors of the Connective Tissue.- 1.078 Tumors of the Fatty Tissue.- 1.081 Benign Lymphoplasias of the Skin.- 1.082 Lymphocytoma Cutis.- 1.083 Malignant Lymphomas and Hemoblastoses.- 1.084 Benign Tumors of the Vascular and Smooth Muscle Systems.- 1.099 Vascular Nevi.- 1.102 Semimalignant and Malignant Vascular Tumors.- 1.107 Tumors of the Nerves and Nerve Sheaths.- 1.111 Dysplasias, Hyperplasias, and Fibroses.- 1.118 Inflammatory and Functional Skin Lesions.- 1.119 Inflammations Originating from Hair Follicles and Sebaceous Glands.- 1.125 Inflammations Originating in the Sweat Glands, the Odoriferous Glands, and the Mucous Membranes.- 1.128 Chronic Inflammations Originating around the Vessels.- 1.134 Inflammations that Spread to the Skin.- 1.137 Cicatricial Post-inflammatory States and Post-thrombotic Syndrome.- 1.147 Lesions Due to Foreign Bodies and Trauma.- 1.158 Functional and Cosmetic Disorders.- 1.161 Lesions of the Nails.- 2. Basic Principles of Dermatosurgery: Survey of Surgical Techniques.- 2.001 Requirements and Considerations.- 2.002 Surgical Instruments.- 2.003 Pre- and Postoperative Care.- 2.004 Anesthesia Procedures.- 2.011 Incisions and Suture Techniques.- 2.016 Surgical Techniques.- 2.020 Regional Flaps.- 2.028 Flaps and Graftsfrom Other Body Areas.- 2.031 Dermabrasion.- 2.032 Electrosurgery.- 2.038 Chemosurgery.- 3. Special Techniques for Different Regions of the Body.- 3.001 Scalp.- 3.002 Rotation Flap Technique.- 3.008 Temporal Region.- 3.014 Forehead.- 3.018 Nose.- 3.033 Lips.- 3.046 Eyelids.- 3.054 Cheeks.- 3.058 Auricle, Pre- and Postauriclar Region.- 3.073 Trunk.- 3.079 Axilla.- 3.083 Male Genital Region.- 3.094 Female Genital Region.- 3.095 Vulvectomy.- 3.096 Extremities.- 3.101 Hands and Feet.- Plates.
1. Surgical Indications in Dermatology.- 1.001 Tumors, Preblastomatoses, Cysts, and Malformations.- 1.002 Benign Epithelial Tumors.- 1.017 Cysts.- 1.021 Precanceroses.- 1.033 Carcinomas.- 1.038 Pseudocancerous Lesions.- 1.043 Basal Cell Carcinoma and Related Tumors.- 1.050 Benign Tumors of the Pigment-Producing Cells.- 1.058 Premalignant and Malignant Neogenesis of the Pigment-Producing Cells (Steigleder and Clark et al. [54, 466]).- 1.063 Benign Tumors and Pseudotumors of the Connective Tissues.- 1.074 Semimalignant and Malignant Tumors of the Connective Tissue.- 1.078 Tumors of the Fatty Tissue.- 1.081 Benign Lymphoplasias of the Skin.- 1.082 Lymphocytoma Cutis.- 1.083 Malignant Lymphomas and Hemoblastoses.- 1.084 Benign Tumors of the Vascular and Smooth Muscle Systems.- 1.099 Vascular Nevi.- 1.102 Semimalignant and Malignant Vascular Tumors.- 1.107 Tumors of the Nerves and Nerve Sheaths.- 1.111 Dysplasias, Hyperplasias, and Fibroses.- 1.118 Inflammatory and Functional Skin Lesions.- 1.119 Inflammations Originating from Hair Follicles and Sebaceous Glands.- 1.125 Inflammations Originating in the Sweat Glands, the Odoriferous Glands, and the Mucous Membranes.- 1.128 Chronic Inflammations Originating around the Vessels.- 1.134 Inflammations that Spread to the Skin.- 1.137 Cicatricial Post-inflammatory States and Post-thrombotic Syndrome.- 1.147 Lesions Due to Foreign Bodies and Trauma.- 1.158 Functional and Cosmetic Disorders.- 1.161 Lesions of the Nails.- 2. Basic Principles of Dermatosurgery: Survey of Surgical Techniques.- 2.001 Requirements and Considerations.- 2.002 Surgical Instruments.- 2.003 Pre- and Postoperative Care.- 2.004 Anesthesia Procedures.- 2.011 Incisions and Suture Techniques.- 2.016 Surgical Techniques.- 2.020 Regional Flaps.- 2.028 Flaps and Graftsfrom Other Body Areas.- 2.031 Dermabrasion.- 2.032 Electrosurgery.- 2.038 Chemosurgery.- 3. Special Techniques for Different Regions of the Body.- 3.001 Scalp.- 3.002 Rotation Flap Technique.- 3.008 Temporal Region.- 3.014 Forehead.- 3.018 Nose.- 3.033 Lips.- 3.046 Eyelids.- 3.054 Cheeks.- 3.058 Auricle, Pre- and Postauriclar Region.- 3.073 Trunk.- 3.079 Axilla.- 3.083 Male Genital Region.- 3.094 Female Genital Region.- 3.095 Vulvectomy.- 3.096 Extremities.- 3.101 Hands and Feet.- Plates.
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