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Inverse abdominoplasty : an illustrated guide /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tiryaki, Tunc
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments; Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1: Surgical Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall; 1.1 Linea Semilunaris; 1.2 Arcuate Line; 1.3 Linea Alba; 1.4 Layers of the Abdominal Wall; 1.4.1 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue; 1.4.1.1 Skin; 1.4.1.2 Superficial Fat Layer (Superficial Adipose Tissue); 1.4.1.3 Fascia Superficialis (Scarpa's Fascia); 1.4.1.4 Deep Fat Layer (Deep Adipose Tissue, DAT); 1.5 Musculofascial System of the Abdomen; 1.5.1 Linea Alba; 1.5.2 Rectus Muscle; 1.5.3 Pyramidalis Muscle; 1.5.4 External Oblique Muscle; 1.5.5 Internal Oblique Muscle
  • 1.5.6 Transversalis Muscle (Transversus Abdominis)1.6 Abdominal Blood Supply; 1.7 Lymphatic System of the Abdomen; 1.8 Abdominal Nerves; 1.8.1 Thoracoabdominal Nerves; 1.8.2 Iliohypogastric Nerve (T12, L1); 1.8.3 Ilioinguinal Nerve (L1); 1.8.4 Genitofemoral Nerve; References; Chapter 2: Anesthesia and Algology in Abdominal Surgery; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Centers Where Surgeries Take Place; 2.2.1 Under Hospital Conditions ; 2.2.2 In Independent Surgical Centers ; 2.2.3 Under Office Conditions; 2.2.3.1 Prepared Operational Rooms; 2.3 Preoperative Assessment
  • 2.4 Anesthesia Methods in Abdominoplasty2.4.1 General Anesthesia; 2.4.2 Regional Anesthesia; 2.4.3 Planar Blocks: Transverse Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block; 2.4.4 Local Anesthesia; 2.4.5 Sedation-Analgesia; 2.5 Perioperative Considerations; References; Chapter 3: Patient Selection; 3.1 General Issues; 3.1.1 Age and General Health Issues; 3.1.2 Respiratory Problems; 3.1.3 Diabetes; 3.1.4 Clotting Problems and DVT; 3.1.5 Skeletal and Vertebral Problems; 3.1.6 Smoking; 3.1.7 Body Weight; 3.1.8 Pregnancy; 3.1.9 Combined Procedures; 3.2 Local Issues; 3.3 Abdominal Parameters Determining the Technique
  • 3.3.1 Abdominal Skin3.3.2 Subcutaneous Fat; 3.3.3 Intra-abdominal Fat; 3.3.4 Abdominal Wall; 3.3.5 Position of the Umbilicus; 3.4 Technique Selection; References; Chapter 4: The Theory of Inverse Abdominoplasty; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Patient Selection; 4.3 Anatomy of a Beautiful Belly; 4.4 Manipulating the Forces Effecting the Abdominal Shape; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Technique of Inverse Abdominoplasty; 5.1 Preoperative Considerations; 5.2 Surgical Technique; 5.2.1 Preoperative Photography and Markings; 5.2.2 Positioning and Planning
  • 5.2.3 Inverse Incision and Superior Flap Elevation5.2.4 Navel Dissection and Inferior Flap Elevation; 5.2.5 Spring Sutures: Horizontal-Vertical Plication; 5.3 Subfascial Anaesthesia; 5.3.1 Inferior Midline Triangle; 5.3.2 New Umbilical Site; 5.3.3 Umbilical Anchorage with Triple Sutures; 5.3.4 Excision and Scar Shortening; 5.4 Postoperative Care; References; Chapter 6: Inverse Mini-abdominoplasty; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Patient Selection; 6.3 Surgical Technique; 6.3.1 Marking; 6.3.2 Positioning and Planning; 6.3.3 Incision and Upper Flap Elevation; 6.3.4 Floating Umbilicus