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Symposium on skin and soft tissue coverage of the upper extremity
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Year: 1985 Publisher: London ; New York, NY ; Rheine : W.B. Saunders,

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Atlas of small animal reconstructive surgery
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ISBN: 0721670776 Year: 1999 Publisher: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company,


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Atlas of small animal wound management and reconstructive surgery
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ISBN: 9780813811246 0813811244 Year: 2010 Publisher: Ames : Wiley-Blackwell,


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Les brûlures
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ISBN: 9782294701511 2294701518 Year: 2010 Publisher: Issy-les-Moulineaux : Elsevier Masson,


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Atlas of small animal wound management and reconstructive surgery
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ISBN: 9781119267508 Year: 2018 Publisher: Hoboken John Wiley & Sons

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A one-stop reference for the surgical treatment of wounds in small animal patients Wound management and reconstructive surgery are among the most challenging and innovative subspecialties of veterinary surgery for the management of traumatic injuries and neoplastic conditions commonly encountered in small animals. Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery, Fourth Edition presents detailed procedures for surgical reconstruction and essential information on the principles of wound healing and wound management for dogs and cats. Coverage encompasses the pathophysiology and management of the wide variety of wounds encountered in small animal practice and the most current reconstructive techniques for closing the most challenging defects. This updated edition is presented with additional full color images and now includes color in each illustration, to enhance the reader's understanding of each subject and successful execution of the surgical techniques covered. It imparts new and updated information on a wide variety of topics, including skin and muscle flap techniques, skin fold disorders, facial and nasal reconstructive surgery, foot pad surgery, urogenital reconstructive surgery, and includes a new chapter on reconstructive surgery of the pinna. Provides a key reference for general practitioners, surgeons, surgical residents, veterinary students, and small animal technicians in a single source. Discusses current and new wound management and reconstructive surgical techniques for all body regions, including the face, ear, mouth, eye, nose, trunk, external genitalia, and foot. Contains 35 brand-new plate illustrations, updated and enhanced color plate illustrations and drawings, and additional clinical photographs throughout.


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Microskin grafting for vitiligo
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ISBN: 1848826044 1848826052 Year: 2009 Publisher: Dordrecht ; New York : Springer,

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Over the last two decades, various surgical therapies have been used in the treatment of stable refractory vitiligo, none of which are very popular due to their intrinsic drawbacks. The cellular graft technique are costly and required a good laboratory and infrastructure and the ultimate results are no better than tissue grafting technique except that these can cover a wide vitiliginous area. Thus no procedure can claim to be the gold standard and, consequently, there is always a need for the technique that gives best results without complications. Microskin Grafting For Vitiligo describes the technique of using small skin particles prepared from ultra thin or thin split thickness skin grafts in the effective treatment of vitiligo. The technique benefits from a good expansion ratio, e.g. small donor skin to treat a large vitiliginous area. The book’s emphasis is on illustrating the concepts using numerous images and minimal text and thus enables a highly practical evaluation of the procedure. The book highlights that the technique is simple to learn and execute, cost effective, and can treat large areas in one operative session. Therefore, the book will be of interest to not only postgraduate students but also the clinical dermatologist, general practitioner and surgeon.


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A History of Burn Care
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Burn injuries are still one of the most common and devastating injuries in human and the treatment of major burns remains a major challenge for physicians worldwide. Modern burn care involves many components from initial first aid, burn size and burn depth assessment, fluid resuscitation, wound care, excision and grafting/ coverage, infection control and nutritional support. Progress in each of these areas has contributed significantly to the overall enhanced survival of burn victims of the past decades. Most major advances in burn care occurred in the past 50 years, spurred on by wars and great fires. The use of systemic antibiotics and topical antiinfective agents greatly reduced sepsis related mortality. This along with the improvement of new surgical and skin grafting techniques allowed the earlier excision and coverage of deep burns which resulted in greatly improved survival rates and better functional and aesthetic outcome. In this book we look back at how the treatment of burns has evolved over the past decades and hundreds of years. The advancement of burn care has been closely associated with our deeper understanding of its pathophysiology; we have now come to understand the impact that burn injuries have in the multiple fields of current medical science i.e. in metabolism and circulation, electrolyte balance and nutrition, immunology and infection, inflammation, pulmonary function and wound healing.

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Public health & preventive medicine --- burn --- care --- antiquity --- phytotherapy --- ancient medicine --- burn therapy --- enzymatic debridement --- bromelain --- NexoBrid™ --- hyperbaric oxygenation --- history --- review --- burn injury --- donor area --- wounds --- polylactide --- lactormone --- oxidative stress reduction --- analgesia --- stabilization --- reduced infection --- fluid management --- resuscitation volume --- transpulmonary thermodilution --- ultrasound --- burn resuscitation --- burn care --- allotransplantation --- skin transplantation --- skin graft --- skin substitute --- immuno-compatible skin grafts --- burn size assessment --- three-dimensional --- estimation accuracy --- medical documentation --- consequences of inaccurate assessment --- skin grafting --- skin substitutes --- burns --- autograft --- dermatome --- mesh --- split-thickness --- xenograft --- CEA --- CSS --- Spray-on-Skin --- ReCell --- burn history --- burn advancement --- burn research --- carbon monoxide --- CO intoxication --- COHb --- inhalation injury --- dressing changes --- epidermal skin substitute --- grafting --- healing time --- infection rate --- partial thickness burns --- porcine xenograft --- resorbable --- suprathel --- synthetic --- workload --- burn --- care --- antiquity --- phytotherapy --- ancient medicine --- burn therapy --- enzymatic debridement --- bromelain --- NexoBrid™ --- hyperbaric oxygenation --- history --- review --- burn injury --- donor area --- wounds --- polylactide --- lactormone --- oxidative stress reduction --- analgesia --- stabilization --- reduced infection --- fluid management --- resuscitation volume --- transpulmonary thermodilution --- ultrasound --- burn resuscitation --- burn care --- allotransplantation --- skin transplantation --- skin graft --- skin substitute --- immuno-compatible skin grafts --- burn size assessment --- three-dimensional --- estimation accuracy --- medical documentation --- consequences of inaccurate assessment --- skin grafting --- skin substitutes --- burns --- autograft --- dermatome --- mesh --- split-thickness --- xenograft --- CEA --- CSS --- Spray-on-Skin --- ReCell --- burn history --- burn advancement --- burn research --- carbon monoxide --- CO intoxication --- COHb --- inhalation injury --- dressing changes --- epidermal skin substitute --- grafting --- healing time --- infection rate --- partial thickness burns --- porcine xenograft --- resorbable --- suprathel --- synthetic --- workload


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Principles of nasal reconstruction
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ISBN: 0387890270 9786613086785 0387890289 1283086786 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Principles of Nasal Reconstruction, Second Edition, is a comprehensive, in-depth resource written by one of the world’s foremost practitioners of nasal reconstruction. This thoroughly revised and updated textbook discusses a wide range of basic and advanced nasal reconstructive procedures in patients presenting with a variety of partial and full thickness defects of the nose. Part One discusses the fundamentals of nasal reconstruction. It provides algorithms to assist the surgeon in selecting the preferred method of restoring internal lining, structural support, and external cover, all of which are governed by the extent of the nasal defect and availability of resources that can be used for the repair. Part Two represents the “how to” section of the book. It provides detailed step-by step discussions of techniques used to design, dissect, transfer and refine flaps and grafts used in nasal reconstruction. It also reviews the prevention and management of complications. In Part Three, each chapter discusses a representative case or cases that demonstrate typical complications and limitations confronting all surgeons when reconstructing the nose. Designed so practitioners can add to their surgical repertoire with a thorough reading, or quickly consult the text aided by detailed labeling and hundreds of photographs, Principles of Nasal Reconstruction is an invaluable resource for otolaryngologists, head-and-neck surgeons, and plastic and reconstructive facial surgeons. About the Author Shan R. Baker, M.D., is Professor and Chief of the section of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Director of the Center for Facial Cosmetic Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, University of Michigan Health System. He has more than 30 years of surgical experience in reconstructing the nose.

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