Managing Common and Uncommon Complications of Aesthetic Breast Surgery -

Managing Common and Uncommon Complications of Aesthetic Breast Surgery

John Y.S. Kim (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
XIII, 250 Seiten
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-57120-7 (ISBN)
160,49 inkl. MwSt
Offering the perspective of seasoned surgeons who have seen, thought about, and worked through the common and uncommon problems that can arise in aesthetic breast surgery, this book serves as a reference to guide surgeons through the steps of understanding, potentially avoiding, and then treating these issues. Managing Common and Uncommon Complications of Aesthetic Breast Surgery is methodical in its approach, beginning with key relevant highlight of embryology and anatomy of the breast and continuing into common problems in breast surgery, implant-related surgery, breast lifts and reductions. A variety of pitfalls are also explored from rupture, capsular contracture, and implant malposition to the rare and uncommon surface-texture related lymphoma. Every process is explored in depth with carefully crafted, practical, and experientially tested solutions proposed. 
Featuring real patient photos, detailed tables, and high definition videos for supplemental learning, this text is a one-stop reference to help surgeons understand, manage, and treat complications in aesthetic breast surgery both common and uncommon.

John Y.S. Kim, MDProfessor of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineChicago, IL, USA

Part 1. Implants and Breast Augmentation.- Chapter 1 Double Bubble: An Anatomic Analysis and Management Algorithm.- Chapter 2 Guiding Principles for Congenital Chest Wall and Breast Anomalies: Avoiding Complications.- Chapter 3 Treatment of Implant Malposition.- Chapter 4 Implant Rupture: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management.- Chapter 5  Capsular Contracture: Controversies in Etiology and Management.- Chapter 6 Breast Infections.- Chapter 7 When Does an Aesthetic Breast Problem Need a Reconstructive Solution?.- Chapter 8  Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Origin and Outcome.- Chapter 9 The Use of 3D Imaging to Avoid Asymmetry and Aesthetic Problems in Cosmetic Breast Surgery.- Chapter 10 Solving Problems Before They Occur: Making Transaxillary Breast Augmentation Work for You.- Chapter 11 Management of Double Capsule.- Chapter 12 Inframammary Fold Dynamics: Problems and Solutions.- Chapter 13 Late Seroma and Hematomas in Aesthetic Breast Surgery.- Chapter 14 Animation: Etiology, Classification, and Treatment.- Part II. Breast Reduction, Mastopexy, and Augmentation-Mastopexy.- Chapter 15 Breast Embryology and Anatomy.- Chapter 16 Principles for Pedicle Choice: Avoiding Vascular Compromise.- Chapter 17 Modern Solutions to Traditional Problems and Complications of Gynecomastia.- Chapter 18 Avoiding Aesthetic Problems of Breast Reductions with Implants: When and How?.- Chapter 19  Managing Significant Loss of Skin and Nipple Compromise in Breast Reductions.- Chapter 20 Breast Reduction and Cancer Surveillance and Risk.- Chapter 21 Minimizing Scars in Mastopexy.- Chapter 22 Managing Common and Uncommon Complications in Gender-Affirming Masculinizing Chest Surgery.- Chapter 23 Pearls to Avoid Pitfalls with Mastopexy and Mastopexy-Augmentation.- Chapter 24 Avoiding and Solving Problems with Augmentation Mastopexy: The Impact of Blood Supply on Decisions for Mastopexy and Pocket Selection.- Chapter 25 Minimizing Scars in Mastopexy.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XIII, 250 p. 192 illus., 183 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 279 mm
Gewicht 983 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Schlagworte aesthetic breast surgey • Breast Augmentation • Breast Cancer • Breast Reduction • breast surgery • capsular contracture • mastopexy
ISBN-10 3-030-57120-3 / 3030571203
ISBN-13 978-3-030-57120-7 / 9783030571207
Zustand Neuware
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