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Anatomy and Technical Considerations
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This book offers a comprehensive review of reconstructive microsurgery with an emphasis on the recipient vasculature. Chapters describe the anatomy, exposure, and technical considerations of recipient vessels in reconstructive microsurgery. The book strives to fill that void of literature covering recipient vessels and their surgical exposure for microvascular anastomosis. Alongside nuanced description for each particular body structure, the chapters will provide illustrations and short video clips on how to prepare these essential vessels. The book is the accumulation of the editors’ many…mehr
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This book offers a comprehensive review of reconstructive microsurgery with an emphasis on the recipient vasculature. Chapters describe the anatomy, exposure, and technical considerations of recipient vessels in reconstructive microsurgery. The book strives to fill that void of literature covering recipient vessels and their surgical exposure for microvascular anastomosis. Alongside nuanced description for each particular body structure, the chapters will provide illustrations and short video clips on how to prepare these essential vessels. The book is the accumulation of the editors’ many years of experience in Asia, Europe, and the United States and also features contributions from world experts. Recipient Vessels in Reconstructive Microsurgery -- Anatomy and Technical Considerations is a must-have resource for trainees and residents as well as surgeons working in plastic surgery and microsurgery.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030753894
- Artikelnr.: 62654012
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030753894
- Artikelnr.: 62654012
Raffi Gurunian, MD, PhD Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery Cleveland Clinic Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Risal Djohan, MD Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery Cleveland Clinic Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1. Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery.- SECTION 2. HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 2. External Carotid Branches / External Jugular / Internal Jugular.- Chapter 3. Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels in Free Tissue Transfer.- Chapter 4. Angular Vessels.- Chapter 5. The Superficial Temporal Vessels.- Chapter 6. Transverse Cervical Vessels.- Chapter 7. Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction.- Chapter 8. Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction.- Chapter 9. Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction.- SECTION 3. TRUNK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 10. Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach.- Chapter 11. Internal Mammary Vessels: Rib-Sparing Approach for Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction.- Chapter 12. Subscapular-Thoracodorsal and Lateral Thoracic Vessels.- Chapter 13. Venous Salvage Using Cephalic Vein/External Jugular Vein.- Chapter 14. Thoracoacromial Vessels.- Chapter 15. Deep Inferior Epigastric Vessels. -Chapter 16. Intra-abdominal/Intra-peritoneal Vessel.- Chapter 17. The Common and Superficial Femoral Vessels in Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 18. The Saphenous Arterio-Venous Loop.- Chapter 19. The Superficial Circumflex Iliac and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 20. The Superior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 21. The Lumbar Artery.- Chapter 22. Superior Gluteal Vessels.- Chapter 23. Inferior Gluteal Vessels.- SECTION 4. UPPER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 24. Brachial Artery and Basilic/Cephalic Veins. -Chapter 25. Radial Artery.- Chapter 26. Ulnar Artery.- Chapter 27. Humerus Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 28. Ulna Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 29. Recipient Vessels: Radius Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- SECTION 5. LOWER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 30. The Descending Branch of The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 31. The Ascending and Transverse Branches of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 32. Superficial Femoral Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 33. Popliteal Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 34. Anterior Tibial Vessels and Dorsalis Pedis.- Chapter 35. Tibioperoneal Trunk and Posterior Tibial Artery.- Chapter 36. Peroneal Vessels.- Chapter 37. Recipient Vessels: Femur Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 38. Recipient Vessels: Tibia Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 39. Medial Superior and Descending Genicular Vessels.- Chapter 40. The Medial Sural Vessels.- SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL.- Chapter 41. Recipient Vessels for Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant.- Chapter 42. Arteriovenous Loop Graft in Lower Extremity Reconstruction.- Chapter 43. Recipient Vessels for Spine and Posterior Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 44. Genital Reconstruction.
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1. Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery.- SECTION 2. HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 2. External Carotid Branches / External Jugular / Internal Jugular.- Chapter 3. Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels in Free Tissue Transfer.- Chapter 4. Angular Vessels.- Chapter 5. The Superficial Temporal Vessels.- Chapter 6. Transverse Cervical Vessels.- Chapter 7. Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction.- Chapter 8. Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction.- Chapter 9. Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction.- SECTION 3. TRUNK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 10. Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach.- Chapter 11. Internal Mammary Vessels: Rib-Sparing Approach for Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction.- Chapter 12. Subscapular-Thoracodorsal and Lateral Thoracic Vessels.- Chapter 13. Venous Salvage Using Cephalic Vein/External Jugular Vein.- Chapter 14. Thoracoacromial Vessels.- Chapter 15. Deep Inferior Epigastric Vessels. -Chapter 16. Intra-abdominal/Intra-peritoneal Vessel.- Chapter 17. The Common and Superficial Femoral Vessels in Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 18. The Saphenous Arterio-Venous Loop.- Chapter 19. The Superficial Circumflex Iliac and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 20. The Superior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 21. The Lumbar Artery.- Chapter 22. Superior Gluteal Vessels.- Chapter 23. Inferior Gluteal Vessels.- SECTION 4. UPPER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 24. Brachial Artery and Basilic/Cephalic Veins. -Chapter 25. Radial Artery.- Chapter 26. Ulnar Artery.- Chapter 27. Humerus Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 28. Ulna Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 29. Recipient Vessels: Radius Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- SECTION 5. LOWER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 30. The Descending Branch of The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 31. The Ascending and Transverse Branches of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 32. Superficial Femoral Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 33. Popliteal Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 34. Anterior Tibial Vessels and Dorsalis Pedis.- Chapter 35. Tibioperoneal Trunk and Posterior Tibial Artery.- Chapter 36. Peroneal Vessels.- Chapter 37. Recipient Vessels: Femur Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 38. Recipient Vessels: Tibia Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 39. Medial Superior and Descending Genicular Vessels.- Chapter 40. The Medial Sural Vessels.-SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL.- Chapter 41. Recipient Vessels for Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant.- Chapter 42. Arteriovenous Loop Graft in Lower Extremity Reconstruction.- Chapter 43. Recipient Vessels for Spine and Posterior Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 44. Genital Reconstruction.
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1. Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery.- SECTION 2. HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 2. External Carotid Branches / External Jugular / Internal Jugular.- Chapter 3. Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels in Free Tissue Transfer.- Chapter 4. Angular Vessels.- Chapter 5. The Superficial Temporal Vessels.- Chapter 6. Transverse Cervical Vessels.- Chapter 7. Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction.- Chapter 8. Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction.- Chapter 9. Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction.- SECTION 3. TRUNK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 10. Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach.- Chapter 11. Internal Mammary Vessels: Rib-Sparing Approach for Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction.- Chapter 12. Subscapular-Thoracodorsal and Lateral Thoracic Vessels.- Chapter 13. Venous Salvage Using Cephalic Vein/External Jugular Vein.- Chapter 14. Thoracoacromial Vessels.- Chapter 15. Deep Inferior Epigastric Vessels. -Chapter 16. Intra-abdominal/Intra-peritoneal Vessel.- Chapter 17. The Common and Superficial Femoral Vessels in Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 18. The Saphenous Arterio-Venous Loop.- Chapter 19. The Superficial Circumflex Iliac and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 20. The Superior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 21. The Lumbar Artery.- Chapter 22. Superior Gluteal Vessels.- Chapter 23. Inferior Gluteal Vessels.- SECTION 4. UPPER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 24. Brachial Artery and Basilic/Cephalic Veins. -Chapter 25. Radial Artery.- Chapter 26. Ulnar Artery.- Chapter 27. Humerus Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 28. Ulna Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 29. Recipient Vessels: Radius Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- SECTION 5. LOWER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 30. The Descending Branch of The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 31. The Ascending and Transverse Branches of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 32. Superficial Femoral Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 33. Popliteal Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 34. Anterior Tibial Vessels and Dorsalis Pedis.- Chapter 35. Tibioperoneal Trunk and Posterior Tibial Artery.- Chapter 36. Peroneal Vessels.- Chapter 37. Recipient Vessels: Femur Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 38. Recipient Vessels: Tibia Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 39. Medial Superior and Descending Genicular Vessels.- Chapter 40. The Medial Sural Vessels.- SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL.- Chapter 41. Recipient Vessels for Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant.- Chapter 42. Arteriovenous Loop Graft in Lower Extremity Reconstruction.- Chapter 43. Recipient Vessels for Spine and Posterior Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 44. Genital Reconstruction.
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1. Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery.- SECTION 2. HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 2. External Carotid Branches / External Jugular / Internal Jugular.- Chapter 3. Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels in Free Tissue Transfer.- Chapter 4. Angular Vessels.- Chapter 5. The Superficial Temporal Vessels.- Chapter 6. Transverse Cervical Vessels.- Chapter 7. Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction.- Chapter 8. Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction.- Chapter 9. Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction.- SECTION 3. TRUNK RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 10. Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach.- Chapter 11. Internal Mammary Vessels: Rib-Sparing Approach for Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction.- Chapter 12. Subscapular-Thoracodorsal and Lateral Thoracic Vessels.- Chapter 13. Venous Salvage Using Cephalic Vein/External Jugular Vein.- Chapter 14. Thoracoacromial Vessels.- Chapter 15. Deep Inferior Epigastric Vessels. -Chapter 16. Intra-abdominal/Intra-peritoneal Vessel.- Chapter 17. The Common and Superficial Femoral Vessels in Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 18. The Saphenous Arterio-Venous Loop.- Chapter 19. The Superficial Circumflex Iliac and Superficial Inferior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 20. The Superior Epigastric Vessels.- Chapter 21. The Lumbar Artery.- Chapter 22. Superior Gluteal Vessels.- Chapter 23. Inferior Gluteal Vessels.- SECTION 4. UPPER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 24. Brachial Artery and Basilic/Cephalic Veins. -Chapter 25. Radial Artery.- Chapter 26. Ulnar Artery.- Chapter 27. Humerus Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 28. Ulna Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 29. Recipient Vessels: Radius Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- SECTION 5. LOWER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION.- Chapter 30. The Descending Branch of The Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 31. The Ascending and Transverse Branches of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Vessels.- Chapter 32. Superficial Femoral Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 33. Popliteal Vessels and Branches.- Chapter 34. Anterior Tibial Vessels and Dorsalis Pedis.- Chapter 35. Tibioperoneal Trunk and Posterior Tibial Artery.- Chapter 36. Peroneal Vessels.- Chapter 37. Recipient Vessels: Femur Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 38. Recipient Vessels: Tibia Reconstruction Using Free Fibula.- Chapter 39. Medial Superior and Descending Genicular Vessels.- Chapter 40. The Medial Sural Vessels.-SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL.- Chapter 41. Recipient Vessels for Vascularized Lymph Node Transplant.- Chapter 42. Arteriovenous Loop Graft in Lower Extremity Reconstruction.- Chapter 43. Recipient Vessels for Spine and Posterior Trunk Reconstruction.- Chapter 44. Genital Reconstruction.