Medical Reference Catalogue
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Michigan Manual of
Plastic Surgery
Second Edition
March 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 624 pp. / Approx. 200 lllus. / Approx. 50 Tables.
9781451183672
Series: Lippincott Manual Series (Formerly known as the Spiral
Manual Series)
DESCRIPTION
The first and only pocket-sized, practical manual on plastic surgery,
The Michigan Manual of Plastic Surgery is written by residents
in the University of Michigan’s renowned plastic surgery training
program. This multidisciplinary review features contributions from
senior residents in related fields including general surgery, oral and
maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, orthopaedics, neurosurgery, and
urology.
SURGERY
FEATURES
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Easy-to-follow outline format covers the full range of clinical
problems commonly encountered by plastic surgeons.
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Core content addresses fundamental principles and techniques,
skin and soft tissue lesions, head and neck, facial reconstruction,
craniofacial, aesthetic surgery, breast, hand and upper extremities,
trunk, lower extremities, genitalia, and burns.
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Interdisciplinary versatility makes the handbook ideal for medical
students and surgical residents seeking clinical consultations and
pre-, intra-, and postoperative care.
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Additionally, the review provides a quick consult for practitioners
whose work interacts with plastic and reconstructive surgery, as
well as for those preparing for the in-service and written board
examinations.
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New full-color illustrations improve visual learning and enhance
retention of key concepts.
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Carefully selected topics correspond to topics on plastic surgery in-
service and specialty Board examinations.
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Helpful icons highlight material covered on the In-Service Board
Exam.
David L. Brown
Associate Professor of
Anesthesiology, Mayo Medical
School, Rochester, MN
Gregory H. Borschel ,MD
Resident, Section of Plastic
Surgery, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI
Benjamin Levi , MD
Resident Section of Plastic
Surgery Department of Surgery
University of Michigan Ann
Arbor, Michigan
Master Techniques
in Otolaryngology
- Head and
Neck Surgery:
Reconstructive
Surgery
Series: Master Techniques in Otolaryngologic Surgery Series
April 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 464 pp. / Approx. 630 lllus.
9781451175868
DESCRIPTION
Looking for the go-to guide on head and neck reconstruction?
Check out the newest volume in the top-rated Master Techniques in
Otolaryngology series, edited by the surgeon who performed the first
human jaw transplant in the US. As a leading authority on head and neck
cancers and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Eric Genden includes a range of
treatments and techniques in this authoritative volume on microvascular
reconstruction. Chapters are authored by leaders in the development of
free tissue transfer flaps in head and neck reconstruction.
FEATURES
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Techniques presented in step-by-step format ·Illustrated with more
than 250 full-color intraoperative photos and line drawings
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Covers techniques ranging from local flaps to free tissue transfer
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Focuses on procedures used on the thyroid, parathyroid, salivary
glands, paranasal sinuses and nasopharynx
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Includes discussion of skin, scalp, facial paralysis, palatomaxillary
complex, skull base and special considerations
Eric Genden, MD
Professor and Chairman
Otolaryngology- Head and
Neck Surgery Professor of
Neurosurgery and Immunology
The Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai Director, The
Head, Neck , and Thyroid
Center The Mount Sinai Medical Center
Eugene N. Myers, MD FACS, FRCS Edin (Hon)
Distinguished Professor and Emeritus Chair, Department of
Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA