Plastic surgery in infancy and childhood

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Plastic surgery in infancy and childhood

edited by Jonn Clarke Mustardé,Ian T. Jackson

Churchill Livingstone, 1988

3rd ed

Available at  / 12 libraries

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

This new edition covers the accepted developments in the field of plastic surgery in infancy and childhood, including cranio-facial surgery, and tissue transfer using micro-surgery and multi-tissue flaps.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Head and neck: cleft lip and palate
  • orthodontics in cleft lip and palate
  • facial clefts
  • deformities of the jaws
  • lips, tongue and floor of mouth
  • the orbital region
  • Down's syndrome
  • encephalocoele
  • hydrocephalus
  • craniosynostosis
  • craniofacial dysostosis
  • orbital hypertelorism
  • congenital deformities of the nose
  • reconstruction of microtia and acquired auricular defects
  • correction of prominent ears
  • buried mattress sutures
  • skull and midface injuries
  • mandible and dental injuries
  • nasal reconstruction
  • tumours of the jaws
  • tumours of the orbit
  • facial atrophy
  • hemifacial hypertrophy
  • facial paralysis
  • the neck
  • congenital defects of the scalp
  • psychological management of children with facial deformity
  • the use of 3-D imaging in facial deformity. Part 2 Trunk: spina bifida
  • reconstruction of the spinal canal by osteomuscular flaps
  • hypospadias
  • epispadias and exstrophy of the bladder
  • hermaphroditism and problems of sexual definition
  • sacrococcygeal teratoma, dermal sinus and postanal pits
  • breast and chest wall deformities. Part 3 Limbs. Part 4 General: cutaneous, melanocytic naevus
  • vascular anomalies
  • burns
  • tissue expansion
  • microsurgery
  • anaesthesia. Index.

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