Plastic surgery 1992 : proceedings of the X Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Madrid, Spain, 28 June - 3 July 1992

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Plastic surgery 1992 : proceedings of the X Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Madrid, Spain, 28 June - 3 July 1992

editor, U. T. Hinderer ; co-editors, B. Vilar-Sancho, J. Quetglas Moll

(International congress series, no. 935-936)

Excerpta Medica, 1992

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes index

Contents of Works

  • v. 1. Lectures and panels
  • v. 2. Free papers

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9780444811721

Description

This book, the second volume of "Plastic Surgery - 1992", presents Free papers from the above mentioned Congress, providing an update on the actual State of the Art of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in 1991. This volume is directed to all reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgeons, cranio-maxillo-facial surgeons, microsurgeons, hand surgeons and burns specialists. A summary of the various sections covered is provided hereunder.

Table of Contents

General research (18 papers). Wound healing and scarring (7 papers). Skin equivalents and biomaterials (4 papers). Burns (9 papers). Grafts including research (5 papers). Flaps including research (7 papers). Muscle and/or muscle fascio cutaneous flaps (5 papers). Microsurgery, including research (9 papers). Tissue expansion including research (13 papers). Cleft lip and palate (12 papers). Cleft stigmata and secondary repair (10 papers). Other facial anomalies (4 papers). Craniofacial surgery including research (18 papers). Maxillofacial surgery (10 papers). Maxillofacial trauma (7 papers). Head and neck reconstruction (27 papers). The facial nerve and reanimation (5 papers). Microtia (3 papers). Other ear deformities (7 papers). Rhinoplasty (16 papers). Interface surgery (7 papers). Eyelid and orbital reconstruction (8 papers). Aesthetic blepharoplasty (5 papers). Aging face (8 papers). Ancillary procedures for facial rejuvenation (5 papers). Trunk: Reconstructive procedures (7 papers). Mastopexy (37 papers). Breast augmentation, incl. research (17 papers). Breast reconstruction (13 papers). Abdominal dermolipectomy and body contouring (6 papers). Liposculpture (8 papers). Hand surgery (26 papers). Lower limb reconstruction (18 papers). Genito-urinary reconstruction (11 papers). Miscellaneous (5 papers). Laser in plastic surgery (2 papers). Technological aids in plastic surgery (4 papers). Index of authors.
Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780444811745

Description

Plastic surgery has greatly influenced the progress of other specialties, extended its scope through development of new fields such as Craniofacial surgery, musculocutaneous flaps and tissue expansion, while increasing the standards of Aesthetic Surgery. Aesthetic surgery is unsatisfactory if function is not improved, whenever indicated. The satisfactory repair of anatomy and function is incomplete without restoration of the aesthetic appearance. Both branches complement each other and the advancements achieved in both have shown a mutual positive influence. For the above mentioned congress, the standard "State of the Art" Lectures were replaced by Lecture sessions with 3 to 5 outstanding colleagues in each field, to allow coverage of a wider scope of Reconstructive and Aesthetic surgery. Each Session was followed by a Round Table. There were 22 panels with 4 to 7 participants, in the last sessions of each day, to cover specific subjects of current interest, followed by discussion with participation of the audience. The second pillar of the Scientific Program consisted of Free Paper sessions. In total, over 600 papers were submitted and a selective video program was organized, with younger colleagues in mind. The large amount of information provided made it necessary to publish 2 books, as it was decided to also include the Panel contributions. A summary of the various topics covered is provided hereunder.

Table of Contents

General aspects of plastic surgery (7 papers). History of plastic surgery (5 papers). Physiology and pathology of scar formation (3 papers). Biomaterials and skin equivalents (3 papers). Burns (5 papers). Melanoma (6 papers). Tissue expansion (2 papers). Musculocutaneous and fasciocutaneous flaps (4 papers). Microsurgery and replantation (4 papers). Nerve repair (3 papers). Craniofacial surgery (5 papers). Cleft, lip and palate (10 papers). Down syndrome (2 papers). Microtia (8 papers). Eyelid and orbital reconstruction (5 papers). Hand surgery (5 papers). Genito-urinary reconstruction and phalloplasty (11 papers). Anatomy of the nose (2 papers). Primary rhinoplasty and facial expression (11 papers). Secondary rhinoplasty (5 papers). Facial implants (3 papers). Anatomy of the layers of the face and the facial nerve (3 papers). Ageing face (6 papers). Blepharoplasty (2 papers). Breast reduction (4 papers). Breast augmentation (3 papers). Breast reconstruction (5 papers). Body contouring (1 paper). Male pattern baldness (5 papers). Index of authors.

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