ORPP logo
Image from Google Jackets

Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery : A Problem-Solving Manual.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stuttgart : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2014Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (276 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783131696328
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reconstructive Facial Plastic SurgeryDDC classification:
  • 617.5/2059
LOC classification:
  • RD119.5.F33 .T384 2
Online resources:
Contents:
Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery: A Problem-Solving Manual -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword to the 2nd Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Preface to the 2nd Edition -- Contributors -- I Anatomy, Principles of Facial Surgery, and Coverage of Defects -- 1 Anatomy of the Skin and Skin Flaps -- The Skin (Fig. 1.1) -- Types of Skin Flaps -- Random Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.2) -- Axial Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.3) -- Island Flaps (Fig. 1.4) -- Myocutaneous Island Flaps (Fig. 1.5 -- see also Fig. 12.1) -- Neurovascular Island Flaps -- 2 Basic Principles of Facial Surgery -- Suture Materials and Techniques -- Basic Instrument Set for Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery (Fig. 2.7) -- The Binocular Loupe (Fig. 2.7c) -- Additional instruments -- Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision -- Relaxed Skin Tension Lines, Vascular Supply (Fig. 2.8i), and "Esthetic Units" (Fig. 2.20) -- Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision -- Management of Wounds with Traumatic Tattooing -- Scar Revision by W-Plasty and the Broken-Line Technique of Webster (1969) (Fig. 2.8a-j) -- Small Excisions -- Z-Plasty (Figs. 2.15 and 2.16) -- Postoperative Treatment of Scars -- Esthetic Units of the Face (Fig. 2.20) -- Tumor Resection with Histologic Control (Fig. 2.21) -- Free Skin Grafts (Fig. 2.22) -- Composite Grafts (Fig. 2.23) -- Cartilagenous and Composite Grafts for Auricular and Nasal Reconstruction -- Graft Nomenclature -- 3 Coverage of Defects -- Local Flaps -- Advancement Flaps -- Advancement Flap of Burow (1855) (Fig. 3.1) -- Burow's U-Advancement (Figs. 3.2-3.7) -- V-Y and V-Y-S Advancement of Argamaso (1974) (Figs. 3.8-3.10) -- Flaps without Continous Epithelial Coverage (Rettinger 1996a, b) -- Sliding Flap (Figs. 3.11-3.14) -- Pedicled Flaps -- Transposition Flap (Fig. 3.15) -- Rotation Flap (Fig. 3.19).
Bilobed Flap (Fig. 3.22) -- Rhomboid Flap (Figs. 3.24-3.27) -- Turnover Flap (Fig. 3.28) -- Tubed Pedicle Flap (Bipedicle Flap) (Fig. 3.29) -- Distant Flaps -- Distant Tubed Pedicle Flap -- Myocutaneous and Myofascial Flaps (see Figs. 12.1-12.3) -- Special Part -- II Coverage of Defects in Specific Facial Regions -- 4 Forehead Region -- Median Forehead Region -- Wedge-Shaped Defects (Fig. 4.1) -- H-Flap (Fig. 4.2) -- Double Rotation Flap (Fig. 4.3) -- Lateral Forehead Defects (Fig. 4.5) -- 5 Nasal Region -- Glabella and Nasal Root (Figs. 5.1-5.9) -- U-Advancement Flap of Burow (Fig. 5.1) -- V-Y Advancement (Fig. 5.2 -- see also Figs. 3.8-3.10) -- Sliding Flap (Fig. 5.7) -- Nasal Dorsum (Figs. 5.8-5.12) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.8) -- Island Flap (Fig. 5.9) -- Rieger Flap (Fig. 5.10) -- Nasolabial Flap (Fig. 5.11) -- Median Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.12) -- Nasal Tip (Figs. 5.13-5.17) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.13) -- V-Y Advancement Flap of Rieger (1957) (Fig. 5.14) -- Median and Paramedian Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.15) -- Larger Defects of the Nasal Tip and Ala -- Frontotemporal Flap of Schmid and Meyer (Figs. 5.17 and 5.18) -- Nasal Flank -- Flap Advancement of Burow (1855) (Fig. 5.22) -- Median Cheek Rotation of Sercer and Mündich (1962) (Fig. 5.23) -- Burow's Laterally Based Cheek Advancement Flap (Fig. 5.24 -- see also Fig. 3.1) -- Imre's Cheek Rotation (1928) (Fig. 5.25) -- Cheek U-Flap (Fig. 5.26) -- Island Flap (Fig. 5.32) -- Sliding Flap (Fig. 5.33) -- Nasal Ala -- Full-Thickness Reconstructions -- Z-Plasty of Denonvilliers and Joseph (1931) (Fig. 5.34) -- Anteriorly Based Alar Rotation (Weerda 1984) (Fig. 5.35) -- Modification of the Anteriorly Based Alar Rotation -- Coverage with a Transposition Flap -- Lowering the Alar Rim as a Full-Thickness Bipedicle Flap and with a Composite Graft (Fig. 5.38).
Turnover Flap and Composite Graft (Lexer 1931, modified by Kastenbauer 1977) -- Converting a Peripheral to a Central Defect (Haas 1991) and Reconstructing the Alar Rim with a Transposition Flap (Fig. 5.40) -- Wedge-Shaped Defect in the Alar Rim (Fig. 5.41) -- Nelaton Flap (Nasolabial Flap) (Fig. 5.42) -- Sliding Flap of Barron and Emmett (1965) and Lejour (1972) from the Nasolabial Fold (Fig. 5.44) -- In-and-Out Flap of Peers (1967) (Fig. 5.45) -- Median Forehead Flap (see Figs. 5.15 and 5.51) -- Bilobed Flap from the Cheek (Weerda 1983c) (Fig. 5.46) -- Large Defects of the Lateral Nose (Figs. 5.47 and 5.48) -- The Columella -- Nelaton Flap (Fig. 5.49) -- Frontotemporal Flap of Schmid and Meyer (1964) -- Composite Graft (Fig. 5.50) -- Partial and Total Nasal Reconstruction -- Converse Scalping Flap (Forehead-Scalp Flap) (Fig. 5.52) -- Total Nasal Reconstruction with the Sickle Flap (Farrior 1974) (Fig. 5.53) -- Three-Stage Reconstruction of Total Nasal Defects (after Burget and Menick 1994 -- Median Forehead Flap with Soft-Tissue Expansion (Fig. 5.55) -- Nasal Reconstruction with Distant Flaps -- Perforations of the Septum -- Small Perforations -- Large Defects -- Oral Mucosal Flap of Meyer (1988) (Fig. 5.59b) -- Nasolabial Flap of Tipton (1975) (Fig. 5.60) -- Bipedicle Flap of Schultz-Coulon (1989) (Fig. 5.61) -- 6 The Lips -- Mucosal Defects -- Wedge-Shaped Defects (Fig. 6.1) -- Large Superficial Defects (Fig. 6.2) -- Upper Lip -- Median Deficiency (Fig. 6.3) -- Thin Upper Lip (Figs. 6.4-6.6) -- Thin Upper Lip and Full Lower Lip (Fig. 6.7) -- Median Scars and Upper Lip Defects -- Scar Revisions -- Small Contractures (Fig. 6.11) -- Larger Contractures -- Larger Scar Contractures Causing Lip Retraction (Figs. 6.12 and 6.13) -- Defects in the Nasal Floor and Upper Lip -- Transposition Flap from the Nasolabial Fold (Fig. 6.14).
Bilobed Flap (Fig. 6.15) -- Neurovascular Island Flap from the Lower Cheek (after Weerda 1980d Figs. 6.19 and 6.28) -- Central Defects of the Upper Lip (Fig. 6.20) -- Celsus Method Combined with an Abbé Flap (Fig. 6.21 -- see also Figs. 6.20 and 6.22) -- Classic Reconstructive Techniques in the Upper Lip -- Abbé Flap (1898, reprinted 1968) (Fig. 6.22) -- Estlander Flap (1872) (Figs. 6.24 -- 6.40) -- Upper Lip Reconstruction with a Rotation Flap (Blasius 1840) (Fig. 6.25) -- Gillies Fan Flap (1976) (Fig. 6.27) -- Neurovascular Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap of Weerda (1980d, 1990) (Figs. 6.19 and 6.28) -- Combined Defect Repair of the Ala, Columella, Cheek, and Upper Lip (Fig. 6.29) -- Lower Lip -- Scar Contractures and Small Defects -- Small Contractures (Figs. 6.30 and 6.31) -- Larger Contractures -- Small Defects -- Lip Reduction -- Sliding Flaps in the Vermilion -- Classic Lower Lip Reconstructions -- Wedge Excision -- Estlander Flap (1872) (Fig. 6.40) -- Bilobed Estlander Flap (Fig. 6.41) -- Vermilion Reconstruction by the Method of von Langenbeck (1855) (Fig. 6.42) -- Tongue Flap (Fig. 6.43) -- Brown Modification of the Estlander Flap (1928) (Fig. 6.44) -- Unilateral or Bilateral Gillies Fan Flap (1957) (Fig. 6.45e-j) -- Universal Method of Bernard (1852), Grimm (1966), and Fries (1971) (Fig. 6.46 -- unilateral or bilateral) -- Reconstruction of the Lateral Lip and Commissure -- Burow's Method of Reconstructing the Lateral Upper Lip (1855) (Fig. 6.48) -- Reconstruction of the Commissure by the Method of Rehn (1933), as Modified by Fries (1971) and Brusati (1979) (Fig. 6.50) -- Reconstruction of Large Commissural Defects (Fig. 6.51) -- Vermilion Defects -- Vermilion Advancement of Goldstein (1990)(Fig. 6.52) -- Combined Reconstruction of the Lower Part of the Face (Lower Lip, Cheek, Chin, Middle Part of the Mandible) (Fig. 6.53).
Elongation of the Oral Fissure -- Method of Converse (1959) (Weerda 1983) (Fig. 6.54) -- Method of Converse (1977) (Fig. 6.55) -- Method of Ganzer (1921) (Fig. 6.56) -- Method of Gillies and Millard (1957) (Fig. 6.57) -- 7 The Chin -- Coverage of Small Defects in the Chin Area -- Advancement Flap (Fig. 7.1) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 7.2a, b) -- 8 The Cheek -- Medial Cheek Defects -- Upper Medial Cheek -- Esser Cheek Rotation (1918) (Fig. 8.1) -- Cheek Reconstruction Combining the Methods of Esser (1918) and Imre (1928) (Weerda 1980) (Fig. 8.2) -- Small Cheek Defects -- Imre Cheek Advancement Flap (After Haas and Meyer 1973, modified) (Figs. 8.4 and 8.5) -- Defect in the Medial Canthus (Fig. 8.6) -- Mid-Anterior Cheek (Fig. 8.7) -- Pedicled Bilobed Flaps -- Large Inferiorly/Anteriorly Based Bilobed Flap (Fig. 8.8) -- V-Y Advancement -- Upper and Posterior Cheek -- Trilobed Flap of Weerda (1979) (Fig. 8.10) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 8.11) -- Lateral Cheek Defects -- Small Lateral Cheek Defects -- Small Preauricular Defects -- Simple Skin Advancement and Rotation (Burow's Method) (Fig. 8.17a-d) -- Opposing Transposition Flaps (Fig. 8.18) -- Large Defects Involving the Auricle -- Lateral Cheek Rotation of Weerda (1980c) (Figs. 8.20 and 8.21) -- Pedicled Transposition Flaps (Figs. 8.22 and 8.23) -- Preauricular Hair Loss (Fig. 8.24) -- Inferiorly Based Retroauricular Transposition flap (Weerda 1978b) (Fig. 8.25) -- Large Bilobed Flap from the Neck (Weerda 1980b) (Fig. 8.26) -- 9 The Eyelids -- Upper Eyelid -- Direct Closure (Fig. 9.1) -- Semicircular Flap Closure of Beyer-Machule and Riedel (1993) (Fig. 9.2) -- Switch Flap (Fig. 9.3) -- Upper Eyelid Reconstruction of Fricke and Kreibig (Fig. 9.4) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 9.5) -- Total Upper Lid Reconstruction by the Two- Stage Mustardé Technique (Beyer-Machule and Riedel 1993) (Fig. 9.6).
Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
No physical items for this record

Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery: A Problem-Solving Manual -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword to the 2nd Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Preface to the 2nd Edition -- Contributors -- I Anatomy, Principles of Facial Surgery, and Coverage of Defects -- 1 Anatomy of the Skin and Skin Flaps -- The Skin (Fig. 1.1) -- Types of Skin Flaps -- Random Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.2) -- Axial Pattern Flaps (Fig. 1.3) -- Island Flaps (Fig. 1.4) -- Myocutaneous Island Flaps (Fig. 1.5 -- see also Fig. 12.1) -- Neurovascular Island Flaps -- 2 Basic Principles of Facial Surgery -- Suture Materials and Techniques -- Basic Instrument Set for Reconstructive Facial Plastic Surgery (Fig. 2.7) -- The Binocular Loupe (Fig. 2.7c) -- Additional instruments -- Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision -- Relaxed Skin Tension Lines, Vascular Supply (Fig. 2.8i), and "Esthetic Units" (Fig. 2.20) -- Wound Management, Repair of Small Defects, and Scar Revision -- Management of Wounds with Traumatic Tattooing -- Scar Revision by W-Plasty and the Broken-Line Technique of Webster (1969) (Fig. 2.8a-j) -- Small Excisions -- Z-Plasty (Figs. 2.15 and 2.16) -- Postoperative Treatment of Scars -- Esthetic Units of the Face (Fig. 2.20) -- Tumor Resection with Histologic Control (Fig. 2.21) -- Free Skin Grafts (Fig. 2.22) -- Composite Grafts (Fig. 2.23) -- Cartilagenous and Composite Grafts for Auricular and Nasal Reconstruction -- Graft Nomenclature -- 3 Coverage of Defects -- Local Flaps -- Advancement Flaps -- Advancement Flap of Burow (1855) (Fig. 3.1) -- Burow's U-Advancement (Figs. 3.2-3.7) -- V-Y and V-Y-S Advancement of Argamaso (1974) (Figs. 3.8-3.10) -- Flaps without Continous Epithelial Coverage (Rettinger 1996a, b) -- Sliding Flap (Figs. 3.11-3.14) -- Pedicled Flaps -- Transposition Flap (Fig. 3.15) -- Rotation Flap (Fig. 3.19).

Bilobed Flap (Fig. 3.22) -- Rhomboid Flap (Figs. 3.24-3.27) -- Turnover Flap (Fig. 3.28) -- Tubed Pedicle Flap (Bipedicle Flap) (Fig. 3.29) -- Distant Flaps -- Distant Tubed Pedicle Flap -- Myocutaneous and Myofascial Flaps (see Figs. 12.1-12.3) -- Special Part -- II Coverage of Defects in Specific Facial Regions -- 4 Forehead Region -- Median Forehead Region -- Wedge-Shaped Defects (Fig. 4.1) -- H-Flap (Fig. 4.2) -- Double Rotation Flap (Fig. 4.3) -- Lateral Forehead Defects (Fig. 4.5) -- 5 Nasal Region -- Glabella and Nasal Root (Figs. 5.1-5.9) -- U-Advancement Flap of Burow (Fig. 5.1) -- V-Y Advancement (Fig. 5.2 -- see also Figs. 3.8-3.10) -- Sliding Flap (Fig. 5.7) -- Nasal Dorsum (Figs. 5.8-5.12) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.8) -- Island Flap (Fig. 5.9) -- Rieger Flap (Fig. 5.10) -- Nasolabial Flap (Fig. 5.11) -- Median Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.12) -- Nasal Tip (Figs. 5.13-5.17) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 5.13) -- V-Y Advancement Flap of Rieger (1957) (Fig. 5.14) -- Median and Paramedian Forehead Flap (Fig. 5.15) -- Larger Defects of the Nasal Tip and Ala -- Frontotemporal Flap of Schmid and Meyer (Figs. 5.17 and 5.18) -- Nasal Flank -- Flap Advancement of Burow (1855) (Fig. 5.22) -- Median Cheek Rotation of Sercer and Mündich (1962) (Fig. 5.23) -- Burow's Laterally Based Cheek Advancement Flap (Fig. 5.24 -- see also Fig. 3.1) -- Imre's Cheek Rotation (1928) (Fig. 5.25) -- Cheek U-Flap (Fig. 5.26) -- Island Flap (Fig. 5.32) -- Sliding Flap (Fig. 5.33) -- Nasal Ala -- Full-Thickness Reconstructions -- Z-Plasty of Denonvilliers and Joseph (1931) (Fig. 5.34) -- Anteriorly Based Alar Rotation (Weerda 1984) (Fig. 5.35) -- Modification of the Anteriorly Based Alar Rotation -- Coverage with a Transposition Flap -- Lowering the Alar Rim as a Full-Thickness Bipedicle Flap and with a Composite Graft (Fig. 5.38).

Turnover Flap and Composite Graft (Lexer 1931, modified by Kastenbauer 1977) -- Converting a Peripheral to a Central Defect (Haas 1991) and Reconstructing the Alar Rim with a Transposition Flap (Fig. 5.40) -- Wedge-Shaped Defect in the Alar Rim (Fig. 5.41) -- Nelaton Flap (Nasolabial Flap) (Fig. 5.42) -- Sliding Flap of Barron and Emmett (1965) and Lejour (1972) from the Nasolabial Fold (Fig. 5.44) -- In-and-Out Flap of Peers (1967) (Fig. 5.45) -- Median Forehead Flap (see Figs. 5.15 and 5.51) -- Bilobed Flap from the Cheek (Weerda 1983c) (Fig. 5.46) -- Large Defects of the Lateral Nose (Figs. 5.47 and 5.48) -- The Columella -- Nelaton Flap (Fig. 5.49) -- Frontotemporal Flap of Schmid and Meyer (1964) -- Composite Graft (Fig. 5.50) -- Partial and Total Nasal Reconstruction -- Converse Scalping Flap (Forehead-Scalp Flap) (Fig. 5.52) -- Total Nasal Reconstruction with the Sickle Flap (Farrior 1974) (Fig. 5.53) -- Three-Stage Reconstruction of Total Nasal Defects (after Burget and Menick 1994 -- Median Forehead Flap with Soft-Tissue Expansion (Fig. 5.55) -- Nasal Reconstruction with Distant Flaps -- Perforations of the Septum -- Small Perforations -- Large Defects -- Oral Mucosal Flap of Meyer (1988) (Fig. 5.59b) -- Nasolabial Flap of Tipton (1975) (Fig. 5.60) -- Bipedicle Flap of Schultz-Coulon (1989) (Fig. 5.61) -- 6 The Lips -- Mucosal Defects -- Wedge-Shaped Defects (Fig. 6.1) -- Large Superficial Defects (Fig. 6.2) -- Upper Lip -- Median Deficiency (Fig. 6.3) -- Thin Upper Lip (Figs. 6.4-6.6) -- Thin Upper Lip and Full Lower Lip (Fig. 6.7) -- Median Scars and Upper Lip Defects -- Scar Revisions -- Small Contractures (Fig. 6.11) -- Larger Contractures -- Larger Scar Contractures Causing Lip Retraction (Figs. 6.12 and 6.13) -- Defects in the Nasal Floor and Upper Lip -- Transposition Flap from the Nasolabial Fold (Fig. 6.14).

Bilobed Flap (Fig. 6.15) -- Neurovascular Island Flap from the Lower Cheek (after Weerda 1980d Figs. 6.19 and 6.28) -- Central Defects of the Upper Lip (Fig. 6.20) -- Celsus Method Combined with an Abbé Flap (Fig. 6.21 -- see also Figs. 6.20 and 6.22) -- Classic Reconstructive Techniques in the Upper Lip -- Abbé Flap (1898, reprinted 1968) (Fig. 6.22) -- Estlander Flap (1872) (Figs. 6.24 -- 6.40) -- Upper Lip Reconstruction with a Rotation Flap (Blasius 1840) (Fig. 6.25) -- Gillies Fan Flap (1976) (Fig. 6.27) -- Neurovascular Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap of Weerda (1980d, 1990) (Figs. 6.19 and 6.28) -- Combined Defect Repair of the Ala, Columella, Cheek, and Upper Lip (Fig. 6.29) -- Lower Lip -- Scar Contractures and Small Defects -- Small Contractures (Figs. 6.30 and 6.31) -- Larger Contractures -- Small Defects -- Lip Reduction -- Sliding Flaps in the Vermilion -- Classic Lower Lip Reconstructions -- Wedge Excision -- Estlander Flap (1872) (Fig. 6.40) -- Bilobed Estlander Flap (Fig. 6.41) -- Vermilion Reconstruction by the Method of von Langenbeck (1855) (Fig. 6.42) -- Tongue Flap (Fig. 6.43) -- Brown Modification of the Estlander Flap (1928) (Fig. 6.44) -- Unilateral or Bilateral Gillies Fan Flap (1957) (Fig. 6.45e-j) -- Universal Method of Bernard (1852), Grimm (1966), and Fries (1971) (Fig. 6.46 -- unilateral or bilateral) -- Reconstruction of the Lateral Lip and Commissure -- Burow's Method of Reconstructing the Lateral Upper Lip (1855) (Fig. 6.48) -- Reconstruction of the Commissure by the Method of Rehn (1933), as Modified by Fries (1971) and Brusati (1979) (Fig. 6.50) -- Reconstruction of Large Commissural Defects (Fig. 6.51) -- Vermilion Defects -- Vermilion Advancement of Goldstein (1990)(Fig. 6.52) -- Combined Reconstruction of the Lower Part of the Face (Lower Lip, Cheek, Chin, Middle Part of the Mandible) (Fig. 6.53).

Elongation of the Oral Fissure -- Method of Converse (1959) (Weerda 1983) (Fig. 6.54) -- Method of Converse (1977) (Fig. 6.55) -- Method of Ganzer (1921) (Fig. 6.56) -- Method of Gillies and Millard (1957) (Fig. 6.57) -- 7 The Chin -- Coverage of Small Defects in the Chin Area -- Advancement Flap (Fig. 7.1) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 7.2a, b) -- 8 The Cheek -- Medial Cheek Defects -- Upper Medial Cheek -- Esser Cheek Rotation (1918) (Fig. 8.1) -- Cheek Reconstruction Combining the Methods of Esser (1918) and Imre (1928) (Weerda 1980) (Fig. 8.2) -- Small Cheek Defects -- Imre Cheek Advancement Flap (After Haas and Meyer 1973, modified) (Figs. 8.4 and 8.5) -- Defect in the Medial Canthus (Fig. 8.6) -- Mid-Anterior Cheek (Fig. 8.7) -- Pedicled Bilobed Flaps -- Large Inferiorly/Anteriorly Based Bilobed Flap (Fig. 8.8) -- V-Y Advancement -- Upper and Posterior Cheek -- Trilobed Flap of Weerda (1979) (Fig. 8.10) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 8.11) -- Lateral Cheek Defects -- Small Lateral Cheek Defects -- Small Preauricular Defects -- Simple Skin Advancement and Rotation (Burow's Method) (Fig. 8.17a-d) -- Opposing Transposition Flaps (Fig. 8.18) -- Large Defects Involving the Auricle -- Lateral Cheek Rotation of Weerda (1980c) (Figs. 8.20 and 8.21) -- Pedicled Transposition Flaps (Figs. 8.22 and 8.23) -- Preauricular Hair Loss (Fig. 8.24) -- Inferiorly Based Retroauricular Transposition flap (Weerda 1978b) (Fig. 8.25) -- Large Bilobed Flap from the Neck (Weerda 1980b) (Fig. 8.26) -- 9 The Eyelids -- Upper Eyelid -- Direct Closure (Fig. 9.1) -- Semicircular Flap Closure of Beyer-Machule and Riedel (1993) (Fig. 9.2) -- Switch Flap (Fig. 9.3) -- Upper Eyelid Reconstruction of Fricke and Kreibig (Fig. 9.4) -- Bilobed Flap (Fig. 9.5) -- Total Upper Lid Reconstruction by the Two- Stage Mustardé Technique (Beyer-Machule and Riedel 1993) (Fig. 9.6).

Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid.

Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

© 2024 Resource Centre. All rights reserved.