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Oral cancer surgery : a visual guide /

"Preface Operative treatment for oral cancer is one of the most challenging fields in whole surgery. The perioral region is the only area of the body containing all types of tissue: muscle, bone, cartilage, skin and mucosa. Because of this unique anatomy, ablative tumor surgery and reconstructi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kesting, Marco (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Oral Cancer Surgery: A Visual Guide; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Airway Management; 1.1 Tracheotomy; 1.1.1 History; 1.1.2 Relevant Anatomy for Tracheotomy; 1.2 Technique of Tracheotomy; 2 Lymph Node Management; 2.1 General Overview of Neck Dissection; 2.1.1 History; 2.1.2 Classification and Clinical Management; 2.1.3 Relevant Anatomy of the Neck; 2.1.4 Definition and Description of the Cervical Lymph Node Groups: Levels and Sublevels of the Neck; 2.2 Neck Dissection Levels I to III (Supraomohyoid Dissection).
  • 2.2.1 Preliminary Considerations and Recommended Procedure2.2.2 Technique of Neck Dissection Levels I to III; 2.3 Neck Dissection Levels IV and V; 2.3.1 Preliminary Considerations and Recommended Approaches; 2.3.2 Relevant Anatomy for Level V Dissection; 2.3.3 Technique of Posterior Neck Dissection (MacFee Approach); 2.3.4 Alternative Approaches for Levels I to V; 3 Ablative Tumor Surgery; 3.1 Access to the Tumor and Tumor Resection; 3.1.1 Overview and Accessibility; 3.1.2 Alternative Approaches and Indications; 3.2 Lip-split Mandibulotomy Access; 3.2.1 History; 3.2.2 Modifications.
  • 3.2.3 Technique3.3 Weber-Fergusson-Die.enbach Approach; 3.3.1 History; 3.3.2 Technique; 3.4 Midfacial Degloving; 3.4.1 History; 3.4.2 Technique; 3.5 Le-Fort-I Osteotomy Approach; 3.5.1 History; 3.5.2 Technique; 3.6 Tumor Access: Further Approaches; 3.6.1 To the Upper Part of the Oral Cavity and the Midface; 3.6.2 To the Lower Part of the Oral Cavity; 3.7 Tumor Resection; 3.7.1 Technique; 4 Reconstructive Surgery; 4.1 Considerations on Reconstructive Procedures; 4.2 Suggestions for Reconstructive Algorithms; 4.3 Nasolabial Flap; 4.3.1 History; 4.3.2 Flap Anatomy; 4.3.3 Indications.
  • 4.3.4 Variations4.3.5 Technique; 4.4 Deltopectoral Flap; 4.4.1 History; 4.4.2 Flap Design and Anatomy; 4.4.3 Indication; 4.4.4 Technique; 4.5 Microvascular Anastomosis; 4.5.1 History; 4.5.2 Technique; 4.6 Radial Forearm Flap; 4.6.1 History; 4.6.2 Indication.; 4.6.3 Preliminary Examinations and Considerations; 4.6.4 Technique; 4.7 Anterolateral Thigh Flap/ Myocutaneous Vastus Lateralis Flap; 4.7.1 History; 4.7.2 Indication; 4.7.3 Preoperative Procedures; 4.7.4 Technique; 4.7.5 Modification of the Procedure by Harvesting an Additional Myocutaneous Tensor Fasciae Latae Flap.
  • 4.8 Osseocutaneous Fibula Flap4.8.1 History; 4.8.2 Indication.; 4.8.3 Preoperative Procedures; 4.8.4 Cross-sectional Anatomy; 4.8.5 Technique; 4.9 Considerable Alternatives in Reconstruction; 4.9.1 Pedicled Flaps; 4.9.2 Free Flaps; 4.10 Principles of Complex Reconstruction Planning; 4.10.1 Classification of Mandibular Defects; 4.10.2 Mandibular Reconstruction with Osseocutaneous Fibula Flaps; 4.10.3 Combined Mandibula and Tongue Reconstruction; Index.