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This truly is an outstanding text on evaluating problems in breast surgery, formulating a plan to fix them, and implementing that plan carefully and thoroughly for the desired optimal solution. -- BIZ INDIA Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual is destined to become a valued part of every plastic surgeon and breast surgeon's library. This unique book provides a virtual lifeline for addressing the challenges encountered in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery and avoiding possible problems and complications. This is not a traditional technique-oriented textbook; rather, it…mehr
This truly is an outstanding text on evaluating problems in breast surgery, formulating a plan to fix them, and implementing that plan carefully and thoroughly for the desired optimal solution. -- BIZ INDIA
Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual is destined to become a valued part of every plastic surgeon and breast surgeon's library. This unique book provides a virtual lifeline for addressing the challenges encountered in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery and avoiding possible problems and complications. This is not a traditional technique-oriented textbook; rather, it has a problem focus and provides different solutions for solving complex problems associated with secondary breast surgery.
The book begins with chapters on the basic principles of corrective breast surgery and the key anatomic factors and mechanisms of failure that are key to accurate analysis. With this foundation in place, it proceeds to address the spectrum of potential problems that can occur with each of the different procedures, ranging from breast augmentation, reduction, and mastopexy to breast and nipple-areola reconstruction. Each chapter is introduced with a specific problem presented by Drs. Fisher and Handel. Then the second portion of the chapter features a variety of solutions from different experts for treating the problem. These experts provide case examples of similar problems with a step-by-step explanation of how they solved these problems and why they took the approach that they used. The book covers both aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery.
The goal of this text is not to judge which solution is the best (that decision is left to the reader). Rather, it is designed to provide a detailed road map explaining how to move from point A, the problem, to point B, the solution.
Beautifully Illustrated
Dramatic color illustrations and numerous preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images help readers visualize the steps of each operative solution.
Unique Features
This book's approach is unique and should be of great educational value to surgeons-both residents and practitioners-in solving challenging problems and complications. Even more important, it will help them avoid problems and complications in future cases.
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Part I: Fundamentals 1. A Reader's Guide to Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual 2. The Art of Analysis: Mechanisms of Failure and Key Anatomic Factors Part II: Problems in Augmentation Mammaplasty Section One: Postoperative Complications 3. Periprosthetic Infection After Augmentation 4. Late Seroma After Augmentation 5. Capsular Contracture After Augmentation 6. Impending Implant Exposure/Extrusion 7. Deflated Saline Implants 8. Intracapsular Rupture and Gel Bleed 9. Extracapsular Rupture, Gel Migration, and Silicone Injections 10. Implant Rotation With Shaped Implants 11. Special Problems: Malignancy After Augmentation Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 12. Implant Malposition 13. Synmastia Repair 14. Double-Bubble Deformity 15. Upper Pole Deficiency or Contour Deformity 16. Inferior Pole Stretch Deformity 17. Animation Deformity Associated With Subpectoral Implants 18. Overaugmented Breast 19. Ptosis in Previously Augmented Breasts 20. Asymmetries in Previously Augmented Breasts 21. Explantation Part III: Problems in Mastopexy and Augmentation-Mastopexy Section One: Postoperative Complications 22. Ischemia of the Nipple-Areola Complex 23. Compromised Skin Flaps Section Two: Unsatisfactory Aesthetic Outcomes 24. Nipple Malposition 25. Unsatisfactory Scarring 26. Spreading of the Areolae 27. Recurrent Ptosis 28. Flattening or Loss of Upper Pole Fullness 29. Inferior Stretch Deformity and Bottoming Outcomes 30. Revision in Bariatric Patients of Unsuccessful Outcomes After Mastopexy or Augmentation-Mastopexy Part IV: Problems in Reduction Mammaplasty Section One: Postoperative Complications 31. Ischemia of the Nipple, Areola, and/or Skin Flaps Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 32. Overresection of Breast Tissue 33. Underresection of Breast Tissue 34. Nipple Malposition 35. Bottoming Out 36. Unsatisfactory Shape or Contour Part V-A: Problems in Breast Reconstruction With Prosthetic Devices Section One: Postoperative Complications 37. Infection After Breast Reconstruction 38. Capsular Contracture After Breast Reconstruction 39. Implant and Expander Malposition 40. Failed Expander/Implant Reconstruction Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 41. Asymmetry 42. Unsatisfactory Shape or Contour Part V-B: Problems in Breast Reconstruction With Autologous Tissue Section One: Postoperative Complications 43. Ischemic and Necrotic Tissue 44. Failed Tissue Transfer After Autologous Breast Reconstruction Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 45. Persistent Volume Deficiencies Part V-C: Deformities Associated With Lumpectomy, Partial Mastectomies, and Radiation Section: Complications and Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 46. Deformities After Lumpectomy, Radiation, and Breast Reconstruction Part V-D: Cancer Recurrence After Breast Reconstruction 47. Cancer Recurrence After Implant Reconstruction 48. Cancer Recurrence After Autologous Reconstruction Part VI: Problems Associated With the Nipple-Areola Complex Section: Complications and Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 49. Malposition, Asymmetry, Loss of Projection, Overprojection, and Areolar Spreading
Part I: Fundamentals 1. A Reader's Guide to Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual 2. The Art of Analysis: Mechanisms of Failure and Key Anatomic Factors Part II: Problems in Augmentation Mammaplasty Section One: Postoperative Complications 3. Periprosthetic Infection After Augmentation 4. Late Seroma After Augmentation 5. Capsular Contracture After Augmentation 6. Impending Implant Exposure/Extrusion 7. Deflated Saline Implants 8. Intracapsular Rupture and Gel Bleed 9. Extracapsular Rupture, Gel Migration, and Silicone Injections 10. Implant Rotation With Shaped Implants 11. Special Problems: Malignancy After Augmentation Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 12. Implant Malposition 13. Synmastia Repair 14. Double-Bubble Deformity 15. Upper Pole Deficiency or Contour Deformity 16. Inferior Pole Stretch Deformity 17. Animation Deformity Associated With Subpectoral Implants 18. Overaugmented Breast 19. Ptosis in Previously Augmented Breasts 20. Asymmetries in Previously Augmented Breasts 21. Explantation Part III: Problems in Mastopexy and Augmentation-Mastopexy Section One: Postoperative Complications 22. Ischemia of the Nipple-Areola Complex 23. Compromised Skin Flaps Section Two: Unsatisfactory Aesthetic Outcomes 24. Nipple Malposition 25. Unsatisfactory Scarring 26. Spreading of the Areolae 27. Recurrent Ptosis 28. Flattening or Loss of Upper Pole Fullness 29. Inferior Stretch Deformity and Bottoming Outcomes 30. Revision in Bariatric Patients of Unsuccessful Outcomes After Mastopexy or Augmentation-Mastopexy Part IV: Problems in Reduction Mammaplasty Section One: Postoperative Complications 31. Ischemia of the Nipple, Areola, and/or Skin Flaps Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 32. Overresection of Breast Tissue 33. Underresection of Breast Tissue 34. Nipple Malposition 35. Bottoming Out 36. Unsatisfactory Shape or Contour Part V-A: Problems in Breast Reconstruction With Prosthetic Devices Section One: Postoperative Complications 37. Infection After Breast Reconstruction 38. Capsular Contracture After Breast Reconstruction 39. Implant and Expander Malposition 40. Failed Expander/Implant Reconstruction Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 41. Asymmetry 42. Unsatisfactory Shape or Contour Part V-B: Problems in Breast Reconstruction With Autologous Tissue Section One: Postoperative Complications 43. Ischemic and Necrotic Tissue 44. Failed Tissue Transfer After Autologous Breast Reconstruction Section Two: Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 45. Persistent Volume Deficiencies Part V-C: Deformities Associated With Lumpectomy, Partial Mastectomies, and Radiation Section: Complications and Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 46. Deformities After Lumpectomy, Radiation, and Breast Reconstruction Part V-D: Cancer Recurrence After Breast Reconstruction 47. Cancer Recurrence After Implant Reconstruction 48. Cancer Recurrence After Autologous Reconstruction Part VI: Problems Associated With the Nipple-Areola Complex Section: Complications and Suboptimal Aesthetic Outcomes 49. Malposition, Asymmetry, Loss of Projection, Overprojection, and Areolar Spreading
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