Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps: Head and neckVolume one of this three-volume work is a comprehensive reference on surgical flaps for reconstructing defects in the head and neck. Chapters describe and illustrate every clinically proven flap option available for repairing every routine and unusual defect. Chapters follow a uniform format that presents all the information needed on each flap: indications, anatomy, blood supply, surgical techniques, complications, safeguards to keep in mind, and advantages and disadvantages of the flap. |
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Contributing Authors xxxiii | lix |
Finger | lxiii |
J Devine Jr MD Hutt Hospital | lxiv |
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A-C FIG A,B FIG alar anastomoses ANATOMY blood supply branch cartilage cervical CHAPTER cheek CLINICAL RESULTS closure columella commissure conjunctiva cutaneous defect DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS dissection distal donor E. J. Hall-Findlay elevated excision facial artery fascia fistula flap based FLAP DESIGN forehead flap free flap frontal full-thickness galea head and neck iliac incision intraoral island flap L. O. Vasconez lateral Lippincott-Raven lower eyelid lower lid mandible mandibular margin medial microvascular mucosal muscle musculocutaneous musculocutaneous flap nerve nose OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE orbicularis orbicularis oris muscle orbital patients pectoralis major pectoralis major muscle pedicle pedicle flaps perforating periosteum permission Philadelphia Plast Reconstr Surg Plast Surg plastic surgery portion posterior postoperative Preoperative procedure radial forearm flap recon region repair resection scalp flap scar segment skin flap skin graft Strauch subcutaneous pedicle superficial temporal artery sutured tion tissue transfer trapezius tubed tumor upper lid vascular pedicle vein venae comitantes