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This focused, concise book offers an in-depth analysis of lower extremity reconstruction alongside region-specific photos and illustrations. As an anatomical atlas, it seeks to aid the visual learner in showcasing the key steps in setting up and raising the flap for a given defect.
Organized into two sections, opening chapters are arranged by general location, focusing specifically on the lower limb. Each general location of a wound is accompanied by an examination of relevant anatomy, including blood supply, nerve supply, arc of rotation of the tissue, and local flap options. Following a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This focused, concise book offers an in-depth analysis of lower extremity reconstruction alongside region-specific photos and illustrations. As an anatomical atlas, it seeks to aid the visual learner in showcasing the key steps in setting up and raising the flap for a given defect.

Organized into two sections, opening chapters are arranged by general location, focusing specifically on the lower limb. Each general location of a wound is accompanied by an examination of relevant anatomy, including blood supply, nerve supply, arc of rotation of the tissue, and local flap options. Following a description of the anatomy, subsequent paragraphs explain the application of relevant local flap options. Section two incorporates flap demonstration and application into each chapter, offering a more detailed description, true and specific to each anatomical site of the technique.
Supplemented by high-quality images and figures, Handbook of Lower Extremity Reconstruction: Clinical Case-Based Review and Flap Atlas is an invaluable reference for practicing plastic and orthopedic surgeons and residents in training.
Autorenporträt
Editor
Scott T. Hollenbeck, MD, FACS
Section of Surgical Sciences
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC, USA

Associate Editors

Peter B. Arnold, MD, PhD, FACS
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, MS, USA

Dennis P. Orgill, MD, PhD, FACS Division of Plastic Surgery Brigham & Women’s Hospital 75 Francis Street Boston, MA 02115, USA