Reconstructive Surgery: Principles, Anatomy & Technique, Volume 1For the first time, this beautifully illustrated clinical reference fully documents the three approaches to reconstructive surgery flaps, microsurgery and tissue expansion as they apply to the entire body. Plus it is the only book to provide technical data on tissue expansion and its application in reconstructive surgery. And the only one to use anatomical dissections with accompanying illustrations to give a better understanding of each operation. Reconstructive Surgerydetails the applications of every reconstructive option available for every region of the body. This timely, definitive two-volume set will change the way reconstructive surgery is performed. Here is a reference no reconstructive surgeon should be without! |
Contents
Abdominal Viscera 1117 | 4 |
A Paradigm for Surgical Decision Making | 9 |
Analysis of Features Modifications and Applications | 37 |
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