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Partial breast reconstruction : techniques in oncoplastic surgery / edited by Albert Losken, MD FACS Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, Moustapha Hamdi, MD, PhD Professor, Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Brussels University Hospital, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Thieme, [2017]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxiii, 641 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626237643
  • 1626237646
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Partial breast reconstruction.DDC classification:
  • 616.99/449059 23
LOC classification:
  • RD539.8 .P37 2017eb
NLM classification:
  • WP 910
Online resources:
Contents:
Part One: Evolution of oncoplastic surgery -- Fundamentals of oncoplastic breast surgery -- Current approach to oncoplastic breast surgery -- How to incorporate oncoplastic surgery into your practice -- Part Two: Principles and considerations of oncoplastic breast conservation -- Applied anatomy and breast aesthetics: definition and assessment -- Breast-conserving therapy -- Breast-conserving therapy: decision-making and anticipating the unfavorable aesthetic and functional result -- Oncologic safety of the oncoplastic approach for breast conservation surgery -- Improving the partial mastectomy deformity -- Improving the quadrantectomy defect -- Breast radiotherapy in oncoplastic surgery -- Indications and benefits of oncoplastic breast surgery -- Designing the oncoplastic operation -- Timing of the oncoplastic reconstruction: immediate, delayed, and delayed-immediate -- Psychosocial aspects of oncoplastic breast conservation -- Part Three: Immediate partial breast reconstruction -- Reduction techniques to optimize results -- Reduction and mastopexy techniques with parenchymal autoaugmentation -- Central defect reconstruction -- The role of local flaps as volume replacement in oncoplastic reconstruction -- Latissimus dorsi miniflap reconstruction -- Endoscopic latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction -- Omental flap reconstruction -- Pedicled perforator flap reconstruction -- Partial breast reconstruction using distant flaps -- Part Four: Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity: delayed partial breast reconstruction -- Classification and analysis of the breast-conserving therapy deformity -- Rearrangement surgery -- Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity using local flaps -- Perforator flap reconstruction of breast-conserving therapy deformities -- Local perforator flaps in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery: the nottingham experience -- Breast lumpectomy reconstruction with external vacuum expansion and autologous fat grafting -- Fat grafting in the breast-conserving therapy deformity -- Can implants correct a breast-conserving therapy deformity? -- Part Five: Outcomes and future directions -- Cancer surveillance after partial breast reconstruction -- Complications and outcomes after immediate partial breast reconstruction -- Outcomes and tumor recurrence after oncoplastic surgery of the breast: eighteen-year follow-up.
Summary: The new edition includes increased video/DVD coverage, new chapters on BRAVA tissue expansion, flaps, and increased detail on mega-filling the breast with fat. The book is published with a bundled eBook, which includes an image library so all the images can be downloaded.
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Includes bibliographical reference and index.

The new edition includes increased video/DVD coverage, new chapters on BRAVA tissue expansion, flaps, and increased detail on mega-filling the breast with fat. The book is published with a bundled eBook, which includes an image library so all the images can be downloaded.

Part One: Evolution of oncoplastic surgery -- Fundamentals of oncoplastic breast surgery -- Current approach to oncoplastic breast surgery -- How to incorporate oncoplastic surgery into your practice -- Part Two: Principles and considerations of oncoplastic breast conservation -- Applied anatomy and breast aesthetics: definition and assessment -- Breast-conserving therapy -- Breast-conserving therapy: decision-making and anticipating the unfavorable aesthetic and functional result -- Oncologic safety of the oncoplastic approach for breast conservation surgery -- Improving the partial mastectomy deformity -- Improving the quadrantectomy defect -- Breast radiotherapy in oncoplastic surgery -- Indications and benefits of oncoplastic breast surgery -- Designing the oncoplastic operation -- Timing of the oncoplastic reconstruction: immediate, delayed, and delayed-immediate -- Psychosocial aspects of oncoplastic breast conservation -- Part Three: Immediate partial breast reconstruction -- Reduction techniques to optimize results -- Reduction and mastopexy techniques with parenchymal autoaugmentation -- Central defect reconstruction -- The role of local flaps as volume replacement in oncoplastic reconstruction -- Latissimus dorsi miniflap reconstruction -- Endoscopic latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction -- Omental flap reconstruction -- Pedicled perforator flap reconstruction -- Partial breast reconstruction using distant flaps -- Part Four: Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity: delayed partial breast reconstruction -- Classification and analysis of the breast-conserving therapy deformity -- Rearrangement surgery -- Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity using local flaps -- Perforator flap reconstruction of breast-conserving therapy deformities -- Local perforator flaps in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery: the nottingham experience -- Breast lumpectomy reconstruction with external vacuum expansion and autologous fat grafting -- Fat grafting in the breast-conserving therapy deformity -- Can implants correct a breast-conserving therapy deformity? -- Part Five: Outcomes and future directions -- Cancer surveillance after partial breast reconstruction -- Complications and outcomes after immediate partial breast reconstruction -- Outcomes and tumor recurrence after oncoplastic surgery of the breast: eighteen-year follow-up.

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