AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION

AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION

Editorial:
THIEME
Año de edición:
Materia
Plástica
ISBN:
978-1-62623-684-4
Páginas:
480
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
1534
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

280,79 €

Despues:

266,75 €

• Part I: Two-Stage Autologous Auricular Reconstruction
1 Principles of Two-Stage Autologous Ear Reconstruction
2 Stage I: Reproduction of the Missing Contours
3 Stage II: Creation of the Retroauricular Sulcus
• Part II: Total and Subtotal Defects
4 Congenital Malformations
5 Particular Cases of Microtia
6 Acquired Posttraumatic Defects
7 Acquired Defects
• Part III Management of Unfavorable Conditions
8 Secondary Cases
9 Complications
10 Auricular Prosthesis
• Part IV Management of Acquired Partial Defects
11 Analysis and Principles of Management
12 Reconstruction With Conchal and Costal Cartilage
13 Particular Cases of Acquired Partial Defects
• Part V Minor Anomalies
14 Anomalies of the Upper Part of the Ear
15 Other Anomalies
• Part VI Aesthetic Variations
16 Prominent Ears
17 Complications After Otoplasty

This book details the surgical techniques of Dr. Francoise Firmin, a recognized thought leader in auricular surgery. It contains her "trade secrets" which have been distilled over many years of practice and is abundantly illustrated with more than 1,500 color photographs and drawings. With operative and lecture videos included, this practical, authoritative book is an essential purchase to all surgeons who operate on the ear.

Features
• Distillation of world-famous ear surgeon Francoise Firmin's life work
• Packed with surgical pearls, hints and tips and guidance for getting the best possible results
• Heavily illustrated with over 1,500 full-color drawings and photographs
• Includes operative videos, lectures and slides

Authors
• Françoise Firmin. Clinique Georges Bizet. 23 Rue Georges Bizet. 75016 Paris, France.
• Joseph R. Dusseldorp. Prince of Wales Hospital and Community Health Services. Sydney, Australia.
• Alexandre Marchac. Chirurgien Consultant de l’Hopital Européen Georges Pompidou. Paris, France