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9781605475776

Surgery of the Breast Principles and Art

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    9781605475776

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    1605475777

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-11-23
  • Publisher: LWW
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Summary

This heavily illustrated two-volume atlas is the most comprehensive "how-to" reference on surgery of the breast. The world's leading surgeons describe and demonstrate the most advanced and successful techniques for all types of general surgery, aesthetic, and reconstructive procedures-oncologic management of breast disease, breast reconstruction, reduction mammoplasty and mastopexy, and augmentation mammoplasty. The text is illustrated throughout with over 4,100 drawings and full-color preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative photographs. Editorial comments at the end of each chapter provide an alternative perspective and address current controversies. This thoroughly updated Third Edition features a greatly expanded section on augmentation mammoplasty. Other new chapters cover deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction, skin preserving delayed breast reconstruction, and nipple-sparing mastectomy. Coverage also includes new information on managing oncoplastic surgery, surveillance following breast reconstruction, reconstruction following tumor recurrence, and the role of stem cells.

Table of Contents

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