Core Techniques in Flap Reconstructive Microsurgery (eBook)

A Stepwise Guide
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2023 | 1. Auflage
XVII, 508 Seiten
Springer-Verlag
978-3-031-07678-7 (ISBN)

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This book provides a practical, step-by-step guidance on modern workhorse flaps for plastic and reconstructive surgeons in training or in their early career. The 50 chapters cover everything from surgical fundamentals to preconditions of microsurgical techniques, but also covers pre-operative planning, steps of microsurgical dissection and management of complications in a straightforward, explanatory style, and are supplemented by over 600 clinical illustrations and cadaveric images. Further videos demonstrations with pertinent steps in flap dissection, anatomical nomenclature and long-term outcomes are also demonstrated. For each flap a detailed discussion of key papers concerning its origin, pitfalls, technical refinements and tips for success are also included. Thanks to specific notes on common reconstructive challenges and complications, this book offers a valuable reference tool and would be unquestionably an integral reference guide for every surgeon interested in reconstructive microsurgical techniques, especially during their early microsurgical career.



Mr Dariush Nikkhah is a Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who works within the Royal Free London NHS Trust. He is one of a few plastic surgeons in the UK who underwent fellowships in both reconstructive microsurgery and hand surgery. Mr Nikkhah began his medical education at the University of Southampton, after graduation he went on to do a fellowship in craniofacial research at University college london. During this period, he was awarded an MSc in Surgical Sciences and underwent his specialist training on the Pan Thames Plastic Surgery rotation in London at several prestigious units including the world renowned Queen Victoria Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital, Barts and The Royal London and Great Ormond St Hospital for children. Mr Nikkhah is an active researcher and an Honorary lecturer at University College London who has published over 125 PubMed listed articles in major plastic surgery journals and is currently a reviewer for the Journal of Plastic Reconstructive Aesthetic Surgery, Journal of Hand Surgery Europe and Microsurgery Journal; further, he edited a popular book on Hand Trauma published in 2018.

Mr Jeremy Rawlins is a Senior Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Perth Hospital & Fiona Stanley Hospital, Western Australia. He was trained in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery on the Yorkshire rotation in the UK, and did fellowships in France, the USA and in Perth, Australia. Mr Rawlins has extensive experience in reconstructive microsurgery of the upper and lower limb and in the management of burns. Currently President of the Australian and New Zealand Burns Association, he has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles in Plastic Surgery Journals. Mr Rawlins holds both the FRACS (Plast) and FRCS (Plast) and is on the specialist register as a plastic surgeon in Australia.

Mr Georgios Pafitanis is a Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and a Senior Lecturer in London and a Lecturer at the medical school of the University of Cyprus. He completed his training in the United Kingdom and his fellowships in reconstructive microsurgery and lymphatic supermicrosurgery in Taiwan (Prof Hung-Chi Chen), Japan (Prof Isao Koshima) and South Korea (Prof Jeong Tae Kim). He has special interest in trauma, extremity and head and neck reconstructions and he practices at the Royal London Hospital and the University College London Hospital, at the Barts Health NHS Trust. Mr Pafitanis demonstrated his passion for academia while receiving the Robert Zhong award, the ESPRAS and EURAPS scholarships, given more than 90 international lectures in the field of microsurgery and has published over 85 articles in leading peer-reviewed journals.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.4.2023
Zusatzinfo XVII, 508 p. 760 illus., 732 illus. in color.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Schlagworte Fasciocutaneous flaps • Flap classification • Flap elevation • Free flaps • Muscle flaps • Pedicled flaps • Postoperative Care • Surgical Flaps • Surgical vessel access
ISBN-10 3-031-07678-8 / 3031076788
ISBN-13 978-3-031-07678-7 / 9783031076787
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