Partial breast reconstruction : techniques in oncoplastic surgery

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    • Losken, Albert
    • Hamdi, Moustapha

書誌事項

Partial breast reconstruction : techniques in oncoplastic surgery

edited by Albert Losken, Moustapha Hamdi

Thieme, [2017]

2nd edition

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

FOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings (TM) This second edition of Partial Breast Reconstruction: Techniques in Oncoplastic Surgery builds on and expands the authoritative procedures presented in the first edition, adding and updating the content with up-to-the-minute concepts, techniques, and innovations in oncoplastic breast surgery, all elucidated with hundreds of color images and illustrations. This edition offers readers the following: A breadth of topics presented by internationally recognized experts from a range of disciplines from the U.S., Europe, United Kingdom, and South America A systematic chapter structure that provides patient presentation, workup, surgical techniques, and follow-up for each approach Emphasis on the essential contributions of all members of the multidisciplinary team Extensive coverage of oncologic principles, indications, psychological considerations/body image, the challenges of radiotherapy, and postoperative surveillance Prevention and correction of BCT deformities Exploration of the risks and benefits of delayed versus immediate reconstruction Reduction and mastopexy techniques with parenchyma autoaugmentation, central defect reconstruction, fat grafting, and local and perforator flap reconstruction techniques Outcomes presented as the ultimate proof of the validity of each technique, with long-term follow-up Treatment of complications Provided in both printed and e-book formats, with multiple videos of techniques As the oncoplastic approach to partial breast reconstruction continues to grow exponentially in popularity as a reliable treatment option, the updated information provided in this comprehensive new edition is absolutely essential to every surgeon performing partial breast reconstruction for women with breast cancer.

目次

PART ONE Evolution of Oncoplastic Surgery 1 Fundamentals of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery 2 Current Approach to Oncoplastic Breast Surgery -The European Experience -The American Experience 3 How to Incorporate Oncoplastic Surgery Into Your Practice PART TWO Principles and Considerations of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation 4 Applied Anatomy and Breast Aesthetics: Definition and Assessment 5 Breast-Conserving Therapy 6 Breast-Conserving Therapy: Decision-Making and Anticipating the Unfavorable Aesthetic and Functional Result 7 Oncologic Safety of the Oncoplastic Approach for Breast Conservation Surgery 8 Improving the Partial Mastectomy Deformity 9 Improving the Quadrantectomy Defect 10 Breast Radiotherapy in Oncoplastic Surgery 11 Indications and Benefits of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery 12 Designing the Oncoplastic Operation 13 Timing of the Oncoplastic Reconstruction: Immediate, Delayed, and Delayed-Immediate 14 Psychosocial Aspects of Oncoplastic Breast Conservation PART THREE Immediate Partial Breast Reconstruction 15 Reduction Techniques to Optimize Results 16 Reduction and Mastopexy Techniques With Parenchymal Autoaugmentation 17 Central Defect Reconstruction 18 The Role of Local Flaps as Volume Replacement in Oncoplastic Reconstruction 19 Latissimus Dorsi Miniflap Reconstruction 20 Endoscopic Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction 21 Omental Flap Reconstruction 22 Pedicled Perforator Flap Reconstruction 23 Partial Breast Reconstruction Using Distant Flaps PART FOUR Correction of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity: Delayed Partial Breast Reconstruction 24 Classification and Analysis of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity 25 Rearrangement Surgery 26 Correction of the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity Using Local Flaps 27 Perforator Flap Reconstruction of Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformities 28 Local Perforator Flaps in Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Surgery: The Nottingham Experience 29 Breast Lumpectomy Reconstruction With External Vacuum Expansion and Autologous Fat Grafting 30 Fat Grafting in the Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity 31 Can Implants Correct a Breast-Conserving Therapy Deformity? PART FIVE Outcomes and Future Directions 32 Cancer Surveillance After Partial Breast Reconstruction 33 Complications and Outcomes After Immediate Partial Breast Reconstruction 34 Outcomes and Tumor Recurrence After Oncoplastic Surgery of the Breast: Eighteen-Year Follow-up

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