cover image - Plastic Surgery, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780323810388
Copyright: 2024
Publication Date: 11-21-2023
Page Count: 848
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $293.99

Plastic Surgery, 5th Edition

by Geoffrey C Gurtner, MD, FACS and Peter C. Neligan, MB, FRCS(I), FRCSC, FACS

Hardcover

cover image - Plastic Surgery, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780323810388
Copyright: 2024
Publication Date: 11-21-2023
Page Count: 848
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $293.99
    • New chapters cover value-based healthcare, health services research in plastic surgery, education and teaching in plastic surgery, and gender-affirming surgery; coverage throughout includes new, pioneering translational work shaping the future of plastic surgery.

    • New digital video preface by Dr. Peter C. Neligan addresses the changes across all six volumes.

    • New treatment and decision-making algorithms added to chapters where applicable.

    • New video lectures and editor-narrated slide presentations offer a step-by-step audiovisual walkthrough of techniques and procedures.

    • Evidence-based advice from an expanded roster of international experts allows you to apply the very latest advances in plastic surgery and ensure optimal outcomes.

    • Purchase this volume individually or own the entire set, with the ability to search across all six volumes online!

    • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.

  • Volume One: Principles
    1 Plastic surgery and innovation in medicine
    2 History of reconstructive and aesthetic surgery
    3 Applying psychology to routine plastic surgery practice
    4 The role of ethics in plastic surgery and medico-legal issues in plastic surgery
    5 Business principles for plastic surgeons
    6 Value-based healthcare
    7 Digital photography in plastic surgery
    8 Pre- and intra-operative imaging for plastic surgery
    9 Patient safety in plastic surgery
    10 Anesthesia and pain management in plastic surgery
    11 Evidence-based medicine and health services research in plastic surgery
    12 Patient-reported outcomes in plastic surgery
    13 Health services research in plastic surgery
    14 Principles of cancer management
    15 Wound healing
    16 Scar prevention, treatment, and revision
    17 Skin grafting
    18 Tissue engineering
    19 Repair, grafting, and engineering of cartilage
    20 Repair and grafting of bone
    21 Repair and grafting of peripheral nerve
    22 Repair and grafting fat and adipose tissue
    23 Vascular territories
    24 Flap physiology, classification, and applications
    25 Principles and techniques of microvascular surgery
    26 Tissue expansion and implants
    27 Principles of radiation therapy
    28 Lymphedema: pathophysiology and basic science
    29 Benign and malignant nonmelanocytic tumors of the skin and soft tissue
    30 Melanoma
    31 Implants and biomaterials
    32 Transplantation in plastic surgery
    33 Technology innovation in plastic surgery: a practical guide for the surgeon innovator
    34 Robotics in plastic surgery
    35 Digital technology in plastic surgery
    36 Aesthetic improvement through noninvasive technologies
    37 Education and teaching in plastic surgery
    38 Global plastic surgery
    39 Gender-affirming surgery
    Index
    Volume Two: Aesthetic
    1 Managing the aesthetic surgery patient
    2 Principles of practice management and social media for cosmetic surgery
    Section I: Aesthetic Anesthesia Techniques
    3 Essential elements of patient safety in aesthetic plastic surgery
    4 Pain management in plastic surgery
    5 Anatomic blocks of the face and neck
    6 Local anesthesia
    Section II: Aesthetic Surgery of the Face
    7 Non-surgical skin care and rejuvenation
    8.1 Editors’ perspective: injectables and non-surgical resurfacing techniques
    8.2 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Soft-tissue fillers
    8.3 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Botulinum toxin/neurotoxins
    8.4 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Lasers in aesthetic surgery
    8.5 Injectables and resurfacing techniques: Chemical peels
    8.6 Minimally invasive multimodal facial rejuvenation
    9.1 Editors’ perspective: surgical facial rejuvenation
    9.2 Facial anatomy and aging
    9.3 Principles and surgical approaches of facelift
    9.4 Facelift: Facial rejuvenation with loop sutures: the MACS lift and its derivatives
    9.5 Facelift: Platysma-SMAS plication
    9.6 Facelift: Lateral SMASectomy facelift
    9.7 Facelift: The extended SMAS technique in facial rejuvenation
    9.8 High SMAS facelift: combined single flap lifting of the jawline, cheek, and midface
    9.9 The lift-and-fill facelift
    9.10 Neck rejuvenation
    9.11 Male facelift
    9.12 Secondary facelift irregularities and the secondary facelift
    9.13 Perioral rejuvenation, including chin and genioplasty
    9.14 Facial feminization
    10 Editors’ perspective: brow and eye
    11 Forehead rejuvenation
    12 Endoscopic brow lift
    13 Blepharoplasty
    14 Secondary blepharoplasty
    15 Asian facial cosmetic surgery
    16 Facial fat grafting
    17 Editors’ perspective: nose
    18 Nasal analysis and anatomy
    19 Open technique rhinoplasty
    20 Closed technique rhinoplasty
    21 Airway issues and the deviated nose
    22 Secondary rhinoplasty
    23 Otoplasty and ear reduction
    24 Hair restoration
    Section III: General Aesthetic Surgery
    25.1 Editors’ perspective: liposuction
    25.2 Liposuction: a comprehensive review of techniques and safety
    25.3 Correction of liposuction deformities with the SAFE liposuction technique
    26 Editors’ perspective: abdominal contouring
    27 Abdominoplasty
    28 Lipoabdominoplasty with anatomical definition: a new concept in abdominal aesthetic surgery
    29 Editors’ perspective: truncal contouring
    30 Bra-line back lift
    31 Belt lipectomy
    32 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring in massive weight loss patients:
    the lower lipo-bodylift
    33 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring: autologous buttocks
    augmentation with purse-string gluteoplasty
    34 Circumferential approaches to truncal contouring: lower bodylift with autologous
    gluteal flaps for augmentation and preservation of gluteal contour
    35.1 Editors’ perspective: buttock augmentations
    35.2 Buttock augmentation with implants
    35.3 Buttock shaping with fat grafting and liposuction
    36 Upper limb contouring
    37 Medial thigh
    38 Post-bariatric reconstruction
    39 Energy devices in aesthetic surgery
    40 Aesthetic genital surgery
    Volume Three: Craniofacial, Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatric Surgery
    Part 1: Craniofacial, Head and Neck Surgery
    1 Management of craniomaxillofacial fractures
    2 Scalp and forehead reconstruction
    3 Aesthetic nasal reconstruction
    4 Auricular construction
    5 Secondary treatment of acquired cranio-orbital deformities
    6.1 Computerized surgical planning: introduction
    6.2 Three-dimensional virtual planning in orthognathic surgery
    6.3 Computerized surgical planning in head and neck reconstruction
    7 Introduction to post-oncologic reconstruction
    8 Overview of head and neck soft-tissue and bony tumors
    9 Post-oncologic midface reconstruction: the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and
    MD Anderson Cancer Center approaches
    10 Local flaps for facial coverage
    11 Lip reconstruction
    12 Oral cavity, tongue, and mandibular reconstructions
    13 Hypopharyngeal, esophageal, and neck reconstruction
    14 Secondary facial reconstruction
    15 Facial paralysis
    16 Surgical management of facial pain, including migraines
    17 Facial feminization
    Part 2: Pediatric Surgery
    18 Embryology of the craniofacial complex
    Section I: Clefts
    19.1 Unilateral cleft lip: introduction
    19.2 Rotation advancement cheiloplasty
    19.3 Extended Mohler repair
    19.4 Anatomic subunit approxim
  • Geoffrey C Gurtner, MD, FACS, Professor and Associate Chairman, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA and Peter C. Neligan, MB, FRCS(I), FRCSC, FACS, Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA