Contributing Authors | p. vii |
Foreword | p. xv |
Foreword to 1st Edition | p. xvii |
Foreword to 2nd Edition | p. xix |
Preface | p. xxi |
Acknowledgments | p. xxiii |
Volume 1 | |
Oncology and | |
Incidence and Risk Factors | |
The Epidemiology of Breast Cancer | p. 3 |
Diagnosis | |
Breast Cancer Screening and | p. 11 |
Breast | |
Imaging of the Surgically Altered | p. 16 |
and Treatment in Augmented | |
Women | |
Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis | p. 35 |
Pathology of Breast Disorders | p. 48 |
High-risk Patient | |
Defining and Managing the | p. 62 |
Oncoplastic Treatment Approach | |
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: An | p. 71 |
Mastectomy for Breast Cancer | p. 96 |
Dissection | |
Sentinel Node Biopsy and Axillary | p. 107 |
Issues | |
Breast Conservation: Oncologic | p. 118 |
Common and Challenging | |
Problems | |
Oncoplastic Surgery: Managing | p. 123 |
Mastectomy Defects: Classifications and Methods | |
Reconstruction of Partial | p. 140 |
and Reconstruction of Breast Cancer | |
Special Problems in the Treatment | p. 165 |
Reconstruction of the Partial | |
Mastectomy Defect | |
The Osnabrueck Experience With | p. 177 |
Conservation Patient | |
Reconstruction of the Breast | p. 198 |
of Breast Conservation Therapy of the Large-breasted Patient | |
Reduction Mammaplasty as Part | p. 213 |
Breast Cancer: Breast-conserving | |
Therapy and Mastectomy | |
Follow-up After Surgery for Primary | p. 218 |
Adjuvant Systemic Therapy | p. 228 |
Contents | |
Breast-conserving Surgery | |
Radiation Therapy Following | p. 242 |
Therapy After Mastectomy | |
Invasive Carcinoma: Radiation | p. 255 |
Assessment, Genetic Testing, and Management Options | |
Hereditary Breast Cancer: Risk | p. 264 |
Reconstruction, Including Prosthetic, Latissimus, and Transverse Rectus | |
Abdominus Myocutaneous Flap | |
Techniques | |
Prophylactic Simple Mastectomy and | p. 277 |
Reconstruction: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes | |
Nipple-sparing Mastectomy and | p. 287 |
Nipple-sparing Mastectomy | p. 298 |
Reconstructive Considerations | |
Breast Cancer in Men: Oncologic and | p. 308 |
Treatments for Breast Cancer | |
Psychological Impact of | p. 313 |
Reconstruction Breast | |
Considerations in Breast Surgery. | |
Informed Consent: Medicolegal | p. 331 |
Silicone Gel Breast Implants | p. 337 |
Manufacturing Past, Present, and Future | |
Breast Implants: Materials and | p. 344 |
Reconstruction With Adjustable Implants | |
One-stage Immediate Breast | p. 357 |
Reconstruction With Shaped Adjustable Implants | |
Immediate and Delayed Breast | p. 376 |
Reconstruction Using a Tissue Expander and Implant | |
Immediate Two-stage Breast | p. 388 |
Reconstruction. | |
Acellular Dermis-assisted Breast | p. 406 |
Reconstruction With Acellular Dermal Matrix. | |
Direct-to-Implant Breast | p. 412 |
Implant Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
Delayed Two-stage Tissue Expander- | p. 420 |
Form-stable Implants | |
Breast Reconstruction With | p. 429 |
Breast Reconstruction | |
Skin-preserving Delayed-Immediate | p. 438 |
Reconstruction Using Semilunar | |
Expander and Purse-string | |
Closure | |
Immediate Two-stage Breast | p. 450 |
Radiated Breast | |
Prosthetic Reconstruction in the | p. 460 |
Secondary Prosthetic Cases | p. 476 |
The External Approach | |
Recreating the Inframammary Fold | p. 492 |
The Internal Approach | |
Re-creating the Inframammary Fold | p. 497 |
Fold With the Superficial | |
Fascial System | |
Recreating the Inframammary | p. 512 |
Flap Breast Reconstruction | |
Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous | p. 535 |
Autologous Reconstruction with Latissimus Muscle Only Flaps | |
Endoscopic Delayed-Immediate | p. 555 |
in Reconstruction of the Radiated Breast | |
The Latissimus Dorsi Flap | |
Autologous Latissimus Dorsi | |
Flap With and Without Immediate | |
Nipple Reconstruction | |
Breast Reconstruction With an | p. 571 |
Breast | |
Aesthetic Subunits of the | p. 597 |
Breast | |
Reconstruction of the Irradiated | p. 607 |
Breast Using Autologous Tissue | |
With Immediate Nipple | |
Reconstruction | |
One-stage Reconstruction of the | p. 623 |
Reconstruction | |
Bipedicle TRAM Flap | p. 639 |
Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction: The Single-pedicle, Whole-muscle Technique | |
Transverse Rectus Abdominis | p. 652 |
Unipedicle TRAM Operation: The Muscle-splitting Technique | |
Breast Reconstruction With the | p. 660 |
Myocutaneous Flaps | |
Bilateral Transverse Rectus Abdominus | p. 670 |
Myocutaneous Flap Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
Free Transverse Rectus Abdominis | p. 681 |
Skin-sparing Mastectomy Through a Periareolar Approach | |
Immediate Reconstruction After | p. 693 |
Mastectomy Using the Omental | |
Flap and Synthetic Mesh | |
Immediate Reconstruction After Skinsparing | |
Abdominal Flaps and Implants | p. 712 |
Myocutaneous Flaps With Preoperative Delay | |
Transverse Rectus Abdominis | p. 720 |
Tissue Transfer: An Algorithmic Approach | |
Breast Reconstruction With Free | p. 727 |
Reconstruction | |
Perforator Flaps in Breast | p. 736 |
Flaps | |
Anatomic Basis of Perforator | p. 745 |
in Breast Reconstruction | |
Pedicled Perforator Flaps | p. 757 |
Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flaps. | |
Musculofascial-sparing Transverse | p. 770 |
Artery Perforator Flap Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
Deep Inferior Epigastric | p. 778 |
Perforator Flap in Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
The Superior Gluteal Artery | p. 790 |
Flap for Microsurgical Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
The Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator | p. 803 |
Epigastric Artery Flap in Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
The Superficial Inferior | p. 808 |
Reconstruction | |
Gracilis Flaps for Breast | p. 818 |
Breast in Breast Reconstruction | |
Options for Managing the Opposite | p. 830 |
Outcomes in Bilateral Breast | |
Reconstruction | |
Issues, Considerations, and | p. 838 |
Nipple-Areola Reconstruction | p. 855 |
Augmentation in Subsequent | |
Breast Reconstruction | |
Considerations of Previous | p. 875 |
Breast Reconstruction | |
The Second Stage in Autologous | p. 884 |
Following Breast Reconstruction | |
With Abdominal Flaps | |
Biomechanical Considerations | p. 894 |
Deformities in the Reconstructed Breast | |
Fat Injection to Correct Contour | |
Breast | |
Lipomodeling of the Reconstructed | p. 912 |
Reconstruction | |
Surveillance Following Breast | p. 930 |
Following Tumor Recurrence | |
Reconstruction of the Breast | p. 934 |
Stem Cells and the Breast | p. 940 |
Postoperative Breast Pain | |
Management of Chronic | p. 947 |
Volume 2 | |
Mammaplasty and Mastopexy | |
Reduction | |
and Mastopexy: General | |
Considerations | |
Reduction Mammaplasty | p. 955 |
and Reduction: The ôRound Blockö | |
Periareolar Benelli Mastopexy | p. 960 |
Wall-based Flap and Pectoralis Muscle Loop | |
Mastopexy With Chest | p. 972 |
Implants: Superolaterally Based | |
Rotation Flap | |
A Mastopexy Technique Without | p. 985 |
and Mastopexy Without Undermining | |
Vertical Scar Breast Reduction | p. 990 |
Vertical Mastopexy | p. 1007 |
Reduction and Mastopexy | |
Vertical Mammaplasty for Breast | p. 1016 |
Short Horizontal Scar | |
Vertical Mammaplasty With a | p. 1025 |
Alone | |
Breast Reduction by Liposuction | p. 1035 |
the Superomedial Pedicle | |
Vertical Breast Reduction Using | p. 1045 |
Inferior Pedicle Reduction | |
Mammaplasty | |
The Short Scar Periareolar | p. 1063 |
Reduction Technique | |
The Circumvertical Breast | p. 1078 |
Reduction: Basic Concepts | |
Inferior Pedicle Technique in Breast | p. 1088 |
Reduction: Practical Steps | |
Inferior Pedicle Technique in Breast | p. 1097 |
Using the Central Mound Technique | |
Reduction Mammaplasty | p. 1107 |
Medial Pedicles and Inverted-T | |
Incisions | |
Reduction Mammaplasty Using | p. 1116 |
The L Short-scar Mammaplasty | p. 1128 |
Reduction | |
The No-vertical-scar Breast | p. 1144 |
Free Nipple Graft Technique | |
Breast Reduction With the | p. 1156 |
in the Irradiated Breast | |
Reduction Mammoplasty | p. 1170 |
After Massive Weight Loss | |
Breast Reduction and Mastopexy | p. 1174 |
and Mastopexy After Massive | |
Weight Loss | |
Strategies in Breast Reduction | p. 1185 |
Gynecomastia | p. 1205 |
Corrections After Breast | |
Reduction and Mastopexy | |
Complications and Secondary | p. 1211 |
Mammaplasty | |
Augmentation | |
General Considerations | |
Augmentation Mammaplasty | p. 1227 |
Tissue-based Planning for Breast Augmentation | |
The High Five Process | p. 1246 |
Patient: Psychological Issues | |
The Augmentation Mammoplasty | p. 1254 |
Augmentation | |
Patient Education in Breast | p. 1261 |
Augmentation Mammaplasty | |
The Inframammary Approach to | p. 1271 |
Augmentation Mammaplasty | |
The Periareolar Approach to | p. 1277 |
Augmentation | |
Subfascial Breast | p. 1283 |
Augmentation | |
Transaxillary Breast | p. 1290 |
Augmentation | |
Transumbilical Breast | p. 1300 |
Anatomic, High-cohesiveness | |
Silicone Gel Implants (European Experience) | |
Breast Augmentation With | p. 1322 |
Form-stable Gel Implant for Primary | |
Breast Augmentation | |
The Highly Cohesive, Style 410 | p. 1346 |
Lipoaugmentation | |
Reconstruction Using BRAVA | |
External Breast Expansion and Autologous Fat Grafting | |
Breast Augmentation and | p. 1374 |
Patient With Tuberous Breasts and Other Complex Anomalies | |
Augmentation Mammaplasty in the | p. 1401 |
in Women With Thoracic Hypoplasia | |
Augmentation Mammaplasty | p. 1410 |
With Poland Syndrome | |
Breast Reconstruction in Patients | p. 1416 |
Mastopexy | |
Augmentation With Periareolar | p. 1425 |
General Considerations | |
Augmentation Mastopexy | p. 1434 |
Augmentation Mammaplasty | |
Managing Complications of | p. 1447 |
Implant Malposition | |
Neo-subpectoral Technique for | p. 1473 |
Distortion Following Submuscular | |
Breast Augmentation | |
Outcome Assessment of Breast | p. 1481 |
Surgery of the Breast | |
Bioprosthetic Materials for Plastic | p. 1488 |
Treatment and Prevention of Implant-associated Breast Deformities | |
Acellular Dermal Matrix for the | p. 1495 |
After Augmentation Mammaplasty by Conversion to the Subpectoral or ôDual-planeö Position | |
Correction of Capsular Contracture | p. 1503 |
and Anatomic Description, Classification and Definitions, and Options for Repair and Reinforcement | |
The Inframammary Fold: Histologic | p. 1510 |
Anatomic Form-stable Silicone | |
Gel Implants | |
Revision Augmentation With | p. 1516 |
Augmented Breast | |
Correction of Ptosis in the Previously | p. 1532 |
Oncoplastic Surgery | |
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