Breast surgery
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Breast surgery
(Master techniques in general surgery / series editor, Josef E. Fischer)
Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2011
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Master Techniques in General Surgery: Breast Surgery is the first volume of a new series that presents common and advanced procedures in the major subspecialties of general surgery. The series is overseen by Josef E. Fischer, MD, editor of the classic two-volume reference Mastery of Surgery .
Master Techniques in General Surgery: Breast Surgery is written by acknowledged master surgeons, emphasizes surgical procedures, and is lavishly illustrated with original full-color drawings. The contributors fully explain their preferred techniques in step-by-step, thoroughly illustrated detail, assess indications and contraindications, offer guidelines on preoperative planning, and discuss outcomes, complications, and follow-up.
Coverage includes breast biopsy; lymph node mapping and dissection; partial mastectomy; mastectomy; extensive resections; breast reconstruction; and a significant oncoplastics section. Each chapter in each section focuses on one procedure.
A companion website will offer the fully searchable content of the book, an image bank plus procedural videos.
Table of Contents
Section I: BREAST AND AXILLARY IMAGING
1: Breast and Axillary Imaging for the Surgeon
Edgar D. Staren
Section II: BREAST BIOPSY
2: Drainage of Breast Cysts and Abscesses
Amy C. Degnim
3: Ultrasound-Guided Breast Percutaneous Needle Biopsy
Richard Fine
4: Stereotactically-Guided Breast Percutaneous Needle Biopsy
Arthur G. Lerner
5: Intraoperative Ductoscopy
William C. Dooley
6: Excisional Breast Biopsy of Palpable Lesions
Stephen R. Grobmyer and Juan C. Cendan
7: Needle Localization Breast Biopsy of Non-Palpable Lesions
Virginia Herrmann
8: Intraoperative Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy of Non-Palpable Lesions
Suzanne Klimberg
9: Radio-Guided Excision of Non-Palpable Lesions
Barbara Pockaj
Section III: LYMPH NODE MAPPING AND DISSECTION
10: Axillary Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Julie Margenthaler
11: Mediastinal Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Chip Cody
12: Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Elizabeth Shaughnessy
13: Axillary Reverse Mapping
Suzanne Klimberg
Section IV: PARTIAL MASTECTOMY
14: Partial Mastectomy
Sheryl G.A. Gabram-Mendola
15: eRFA
Suzanne Klimberg
16: Breast Brachytherapy Device Placement
Peter Beitsch
17: Intraoperative Radiotherapy
Virgilio Sacchini
Section V: MASTECTOMY
18: Simple Mastectomy
Elizabeth Shaughnessy
19: Modified Radical Mastectomy
Kirby Bland
20: Radical Mastectomy
Kirby Bland
Section VI: EXTENSIVE RESECTIONS
21: Chest Wall Resection
Kirby Bland
22: Advancement Skin Flaps for Extensive Soft Tissue and Skin Resection
Jorge de la Torre
23: Forequarter Amputation
Keila E. Torres, Kelly K. Hunt, and Raphael Pollock
Section VII: BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
24: Oncoplastic Surgery: Segmental Resection for Lumpectomies
Benjamin Anderson
25: Total Skin-Sparing Mastectomy
Suzanne Klimberg
26: Implant Reconstruction
James Yuen
27: Free Fat Grafting Techniques for Correction of Residual Contour Deformities after Breast Reconstruction
Michael S. Wong and Lee L.Q. Pu
28: Autologous Reconstruction: TRAM Flap
Luis Vasconez
29: Autologous Reconstruction: Microvascular TRAM and DIEP Flap
Geoffrey L. Robb
30: Autologous Reconstruction: Latissimus Dorsi Flap
Steve Kronowitz
31: Autologous Reconstruction: Gluteal Flap
Michael Zenn
32: Secondary Reconstruction: Reduction Mammoplasty and Mastopexy
Nolan Karp
33: Secondary Reconstruction: Nipple Reconstruction
Albert Losken
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