What's new in plastic surgery
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adam_text | r WHAT S NEW IN PLASTIC SURGERY
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
Mutaz B. Habal
Perspectives on What s New in Plastic Surgery: The New Millennium 1
Mutaz B. Habal
The next millennium will witness the most exciting advances in the field
of plastic surgery. Some of these advances are already here today whereas
others are just starting to surface. These include soft tissue and bone
reconstruction, tissue engineering, gene therapy, microsurgery, and fetal
surgery to name just a few. Petal wound healing may become a major
part of intervention for correction of certain birth defects. Plastic surgery
will continue to work with other specialities to solve clinical problems.
Innovative techniques and other modalities will continue to rise in plastic
surgery.
What s New in Aesthetic Surgery 3
Tracy M. Baker, James M. Stuzin, Thomas J. Baker, and
Howard L. Gordon
This article describes new trends, techniques, and instrumentation in aes¬
thetic surgery. Advances in our understanding of anatomy and the
changes that come about with intrinsic and extrinsic factors are discussed.
Specifically, anatomic approaches to rhytidectomy, the preservation of lid
shape in blepharoplasty, and CO2 facial resurfacing are highlighted. Body
contouring surgical techniques, including minimal scar breast reductions,
endoscopic assisted augmentation mammoplasty, and superficial liposuc
tion, are reviewed.
The Role of Orbital Fat Preservation in Facial Aesthetic Surgery:
A New Concept 17
Sam T. Hamra
Lower eyelid fat should be preserved in rejuvenation procedures of the
eyelids and face. The removal of lower eyelid fat in conventional blepharo¬
plasty techniques frequently results in an operated appearance of a hol¬
lowed lower eyelid. The combination of arcus marginalis release and
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preservation of the orbital fat and repositioning the fat over the orbital
rim creates a more youthful contour of the eyelid cheek complex.
Lasers in Aesthetic Surgery 29
Gary J. Rosenberg and Richard O. Gregory
The use of lasers in aesthetic surgery is reviewed. An in depth review of
laser physics that will allow the surgeon to make better decisions in the
practical use of the laser is provided. Also presented is a comprehensive
analysis of the mechanics and applications of currently available medical
lasers, as well as a detailed discussion of the use of lasers in tattoo
removal, skin resurfacing, and blepharoplasty.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Skin Care 49
Clifford P. Clark III
Skin care with alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) is another facet of facial
rejuvenation. Photoaging, acne, and melasma are common clinical prob¬
lems that are treated successfully by AHAs when they are part of the
treatment protocol. Review of the chemistry, mechanism of action, clinical
strategies, and complications of AHAs provides a scientific approach to
the incorporation of AHAs into clinical practice.
Addressing Difficult Areas in Body Contouring with Emphasis on
Combined Tumescent and Syringe Techniques 57
Joseph P. Hunstad
The combined use of the tumescent and syringe techniques is a logical
choice in addressing difficult areas in body contouring. Each technique
complements the other. The magnification of the deformity by the tumes¬
cent technique allows for a more uniform and accurate contour correction.
The syringe technique provides precision and accuracy that further con¬
tribute to body contouring refinement. The combined use of the tumescent
and syringe techniques has allowed greater refinement and precision in
achieving satisfactory body contouring and in minimizing complications
associated with traditional techniques.
The Residual Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity: An Anatomic Approach 81
William Rifley and Seth R. Thaller
The cleft lip nasal deformity presents an extremely challenging problem
for the reconstructive surgeon. Consistent satisfactory results have been
difficult to attain. This article demonstrates that by obtaining sufficient
exposure, each abnormal component can be identified and appropriately
reconstructed.
Bone Repair by Regeneration 93
Mutaz B. Habal
New bone formation has always captured the imagination and attention
of bone surgeons. First, closing a defect was studied, followed by creating
a defect and closing it surgically. Regeneration of bone is scientifically
sound and is achieved by distraction, stretching, or induction. Bone heal¬
ing enhancers in the form of bioactive bone substitutes that can crystallize
already have been used. Bone grafts continue to be the workhorse of all
skeletal repairs.
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Toe to Hand Transfer: Current Concepts, Techniques, and Research 103
Fu Chan Wei and Tarek Abdalla El Gammal
The current status of toe to hand transfer at the Chang Gung Memorial
Hospital is presented. Various combinations of toe to hand transfers have
been used routinely for reconstruction of lost digits as well as parts of the
digits distal to the sublimis insertion. Early, one stage reconstruction is
recommended in patients with clean wounds when replantation is not
feasible. The decision of which technique to be used in certain patients is
highly individualized. Technical refinements have been introduced aimed
at simplifying the technique of toe harvesting and improving the function
and appearance of the reconstructed digits as well as donor sites. Aggres
; sive motor rehabilitation and sensory re education are essential for optimal
functional recovery. Current research projects involve evaluation of pa¬
tients using the computerized work simulator, gait analysis, and somato
sensory evoked potentials. Morphometric studies of the digital nerves in
the fingers and toes have been performed to determine the effect of
neurotization upon the degree of sensory recovery.
Microleaps in the Progression of Flaps and Grafts 117
Geoffrey G. Hallock
No momentous upheavals in the past decade have altered radically the
knowledge or application of flaps and grafts, but microleaps in slow
and steady increments have ensured a continuum of progress. Fasciocuta
neous flaps, owing to an intimate relationship with the superficial nerves,
may be neurocutaneous flaps in disguise. Distal based flaps that recruit
orthograde circulation may be made even more reliable for extremity
coverage in lieu of complex microsurgical techniques. As success at the
recipient site has now become so routine, further outcome improvement
has been directed toward enhancing the appearance and residual function
at the previously neglected donor site. The future of plastic surgery will
continue to parallel advances in the principles of flaps, constrained only
by the boundaries of imagination.
Pediatric Plastic Surgery 139
A. Michael Sadove and Barry L. Eppley
Pediatric plastic surgery has seen widespread advances during the past
decade. These have been primarily in the biologic understanding of certain
disease processes as well as in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
These advances have contributed to a potential new array of treatment
options for congenital deformities and traumatic injuries. This review
identifies several of the most significant new trends and treatment con¬
cepts in pediatric plastic surgery from anesthesia to wound healing.
Gene Therapy for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 157
Saleh M. Shenaq and Eric D. Rabinovsky
Gene therapy is defined broadly as the transfer of DNA into somatic cells
for therapeutic purposes. This technology will have an immense effect on
plastic and reconstructive surgery in terms of wound healing, nerve repair,
and vessel thrombosis. This review focuses on the factors and mechanisms
involved in these processes and on the potential of using gene therapy in
these areas for future applications in plastic surgery.
CONTENTS ix
Plastic Surgery Research 173
W. Thomas Lawrence and Albert J. Banes
Significant advances have been made in the area of tissue engineering,
gene transfer, cytokines, keloids, nerve repair biology, reperfusion injury,
the physiologic response to silicone implants, virtual surgery, and out¬
comes, all of which will undoubtably affect plastic surgery clinical prac¬
tices in the near future.
Plastic Surgery s Plastics 183
Douglas K. Ousterhout and Eric J. Stelnicki
Alloplastic materials have become an essential part of reconstructing the
craniofacial skeleton. This article reviews several of the more commonly
used implant materials and summarizes their mechanical properties and
use in reconstructive surgery.
Index 191
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