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Oncoplastic surgery of the breast / edited by Maurice Y. Nahabedian

By: Contributor(s): St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier, 2020Description: x, 184 pages: color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780702076800
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RD539.8  ONC 2020
Contents:
Introduction to oncoplastic breast surgery Safety of oncoplastic breast reconstruction Indications and patient selection for oncoplastic breast surgery Oncoplasty versus mastectomy : decisions and outcomes Breast surgeons and oncoplastic surgery Plastic surgeon's approach to oncoplastic breast surgery Volume displacement and volume replacement techniques Reduction mammaplasty techniques for oncoplastic surgery Mastopexy techniques Local flap techniques for oncoplastic breast reconstruction Free flap techniques Breast augmentation technique (biplanar) for oncoplasty Oncoplastic breast reconstruction using a three-dimensional absorbent coil Lipofilling and oncoplasty Extreme oncoplasty Oncoplastic variations based on tumor location Complications of oncoplastic breast surgery Local recurrence and reconstructive options following oncoplastic breast surgery Surveillance and imaging following oncoplastic breast surgery Radiation therapy considerations and oncoplastic breast surgery Patient satisfaction and outcomes following oncoplastic breast surgery
Summary: The dynamic field of oncoplastic breast surgery seeks to combine the goals of both oncology and plastic surgery, utilizing recent innovations and new techniques to provide patients with the best possible outcomes. Oncoplastic Surgery of the Breast, 2nd Edition, offers fully revised content, new expert contributors, and up-to-date instructional videos to keep you current with today's best approaches to aesthetic closure of the breast after tumor removal. International authorities in breast and plastic surgery cover everything from indications and patient selection to the techniques and allied issues related to breast tumor surgery, including oncoplastic reduction, mammaplasty, mastectomy with nipple areolar preservation, perforator flaps, and effects of radiation therapy, as well as complications and controversies."--Provided by publisher
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Books Books Medical Library General Stacks Medical Library Non-fiction RD539.8 ONC 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c. 1 Available 032942
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction to oncoplastic breast surgery
Safety of oncoplastic breast reconstruction
Indications and patient selection for oncoplastic breast surgery
Oncoplasty versus mastectomy : decisions and outcomes
Breast surgeons and oncoplastic surgery
Plastic surgeon's approach to oncoplastic breast surgery
Volume displacement and volume replacement techniques
Reduction mammaplasty techniques for oncoplastic surgery
Mastopexy techniques
Local flap techniques for oncoplastic breast reconstruction
Free flap techniques
Breast augmentation technique (biplanar) for oncoplasty
Oncoplastic breast reconstruction using a three-dimensional absorbent coil
Lipofilling and oncoplasty
Extreme oncoplasty
Oncoplastic variations based on tumor location
Complications of oncoplastic breast surgery
Local recurrence and reconstructive options following oncoplastic breast surgery
Surveillance and imaging following oncoplastic breast surgery
Radiation therapy considerations and oncoplastic breast surgery
Patient satisfaction and outcomes following oncoplastic breast surgery

The dynamic field of oncoplastic breast surgery seeks to combine the goals of both oncology and plastic surgery, utilizing recent innovations and new techniques to provide patients with the best possible outcomes. Oncoplastic Surgery of the Breast, 2nd Edition, offers fully revised content, new expert contributors, and up-to-date instructional videos to keep you current with today's best approaches to aesthetic closure of the breast after tumor removal. International authorities in breast and plastic surgery cover everything from indications and patient selection to the techniques and allied issues related to breast tumor surgery, including oncoplastic reduction, mammaplasty, mastectomy with nipple areolar preservation, perforator flaps, and effects of radiation therapy, as well as complications and controversies."--Provided by publisher

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