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Main description:
This heavily illustrated two-volume atlas is the most comprehensive "how-to" reference on surgery of the breast. The world's leading surgeons describe and demonstrate the most advanced and successful techniques for all types of general surgery, aesthetic, and reconstructive procedures—oncologic management of breast disease, breast reconstruction, reduction mammoplasty and mastopexy, and augmentation mammoplasty. The text is illustrated throughout with over 4,100 drawings and full-color preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative photographs. Editorial comments at the end of each chapter provide an alternative perspective and address current controversies.
This thoroughly updated Third Edition features a greatly expanded section on augmentation mammoplasty. Other new chapters cover deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction, skin preserving delayed breast reconstruction, and nipple-sparing mastectomy. Coverage also includes new information on managing oncoplastic surgery, surveillance following breast reconstruction, reconstruction following tumor recurrence, and the role of stem cells.
Contents:
Contributing Authors vii
Foreword xvForeword to 1st Edition xviiForeword to 2nd Edition xixPreface xxiAcknowledgments xxiiiVolume 1SECTION I:Oncology and1Incidence and Risk Factors . . . . . . .The Epidemiology of Breast Cancer:3CELIA BYRNE2Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Cancer Screening and11COSTANZA COCILOVO3Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Imaging of the Surgically Altered16ERINI MAKARIOU AND ANOUSHEH SAYAH4and Treatment in AugmentedWomen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis,35NEAL HANDEL5Pathology of Breast Disorders . . . . 48BALJIT SINGH6High-risk Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defining and Managing the62THERESE S. CERMAK AND JENNIFER ENG-WONG7Oncoplastic Treatment Approach . . .Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: An71MELVIN J. SILVERSTEIN8Mastectomy for Breast Cancer . . . . 96SHAWNA C. WILLEY ANDDONNA-MARIE E. MANASSEH9Dissection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sentinel Node Biopsy and Axillary107HIRAM S. CODY III10Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Conservation: Oncologic118COSTANZA COCILOVO11Common and ChallengingProblems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oncoplastic Surgery: Managing123ALEXANDRE MENDONÇA MUNHOZ12Mastectomy Defects: Classificationsand Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reconstruction of Partial140ALBERT LOSKEN13and Reconstruction of BreastCancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Problems in the Treatment165ALBERT LOSKEN14Reconstruction of the PartialMastectomy Defect . . . . . . . . . . .The Osnabrueck Experience With177KLAUS E. BRUNNERT15Conservation Patient . . . . . . . . .Reconstruction of the Breast198SUMNER A. SLAVIN16of Breast Conservation Therapyof the Large-breasted Patient . . .Reduction Mammaplasty as Part213SCOTT L. SPEAR, KETAN M. PATEL, ANDPRANAY M. PARIKH17Breast Cancer: Breast-conservingTherapy and Mastectomy . . . . . .Follow-up After Surgery for Primary218ELIZABETH D. FELDMAN AND WAFA ALKHAYAL18Adjuvant Systemic Therapy . . . . . 228MINAL SHAH, CLAUDINE J. D. ISAACS, ANDMINETTA C. LIUContents19Breast-conserving Surgery . . . . .Radiation Therapy Following242LAURIE W. CUTTINO AND FRANK A. VICINI20Therapy After Mastectomy . . . . .Invasive Carcinoma: Radiation255JEFFERSON E.C. MOULDS21Assessment, Genetic Testing, andManagement Options . . . . . . . . .Hereditary Breast Cancer: Risk264BETH N. PESHKIN22Reconstruction, Including Prosthetic,Latissimus, and Transverse RectusAbdominus Myocutaneous FlapTechniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Prophylactic Simple Mastectomy and277DENNIS C. HAMMOND23Reconstruction: Indications,Techniques, and Outcomes . . . . .Nipple-sparing Mastectomy and287SCOTT L. SPEAR, SHAWNA C. WILLEY,CATHERINE M. HANNAN, ANDCOSTANZA COCILOVO24Nipple-sparing Mastectomy . . . . . 298G. PATRICK MAXWELL, PAT WHITWORTH, ANDALLEN GABRIEL25Reconstructive Considerations . .Breast Cancer in Men: Oncologic and308MAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN26Treatments for Breast Cancer . . .Psychological Impact of313JULIA H. ROWLANDSECTION II:ReconstructionBreast27Considerations in BreastSurgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Informed Consent: Medicolegal331NEAL R. REISMAN28Silicone Gel Breast Implants . . . . 337MICHAEL J. MILLER29Manufacturing Past, Present, andFuture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Implants: Materials and344WILLIAM P. ADAMS, JR AND JASON K. POTTER30Reconstruction With AdjustableImplants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .One-stage Immediate Breast357HILTON BECKER31Reconstruction With ShapedAdjustable Implants . . . . . . . . . .Immediate and Delayed Breast376MICHAEL SCHEFLAN32Reconstruction Using a TissueExpander and Implant . . . . . . . .Immediate Two-stage Breast388LOUIS L. STROCK33Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Acellular Dermis-assisted Breast406SCOTT L. SPEAR, PRANAY M. PARIKH, ANDNATHAN G. MENON34Reconstruction With AcellularDermal Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Direct-to-Implant Breast412C. ANDREW SALZBERG AND R. MICHAEL KOCH35Implant BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Delayed Two-stage Tissue Expander–420F. FRANK ISIK36Form-stable Implants . . . . . . . . .Breast Reconstruction With429MAURIZIO NAVA, ANGELA PENNATI,ANDREA SPANO, AND GIUSEPPE CATANUTO37Breast Reconstruction . . . . . . . .Skin-preserving Delayed-Immediate438STEVEN J. KRONOWITZ ANDGEOFFREY L. ROBB38Reconstruction Using SemilunarExpander and Purse-stringClosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Immediate Two-stage Breast450GINO RIGOTTI AND ALESSANDRA MARCHI39Radiated Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . .Prosthetic Reconstruction in the460SCOTT L. SPEAR AND M. RENEE JESPERSEN40Secondary Prosthetic Cases . . . . . 476SCOTT L. SPEAR, M. RENEE JESPERSEN, ANDADAM D. SCHAFFNER41The External Approach . . . . . . . .Recreating the Inframammary Fold:492JAMES J. RYAN42The Internal Approach . . . . . . . .Re-creating the Inframammary Fold:497SCOTT L. SPEAR, ALI N. MESBAHI, ANDMICHAEL BECKENSTEIN43Fold With the SuperficialFascial System . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Recreating the Inframammary512MAURIZIO NAVA, JOSEPH OTTOLENGHI, ANDEGIDIO RIGGIO44Flap Breast Reconstruction . . . . .Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous535DENNIS C. HAMMOND45Autologous Reconstruction withLatissimus Muscle Only Flaps . . .Endoscopic Delayed-Immediate555NEIL A. FINE AND KRISTINA O’SHAUGHNESSY46in Reconstruction of theRadiated Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Latissimus Dorsi Flap563SCOTT L. SPEAR, JAY BOEHMLER, ANDMARK W. CLEMENS47Autologous Latissimus DorsiFlap With and Without ImmediateNipple Reconstruction . . . . . . . .Breast Reconstruction With an571EMMANUEL DELAY48Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aesthetic Subunits of the597STEVEN P. DAVISON AND MARK W. CLEMENS49Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reconstruction of the Irradiated607SCOTT L. SPEAR, MATTHEW L. IORIO, ANDPRANAY M. PARIKH50Breast Using Autologous TissueWith Immediate NippleReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .One-stage Reconstruction of the623LAWRENCE B. COLEN AND JOHN MCCRAW51Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bipedicle TRAM Flap639KENNETH C. SHESTAK52Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction:The Single-pedicle, Whole-muscleTechnique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transverse Rectus Abdominis652MICHAEL R. ZENN AND JAMES W. MAY, JR.53Unipedicle TRAM Operation: TheMuscle-splitting Technique . . . . .Breast Reconstruction With the660SCOTT L. SPEAR, CHRISTIAN A. PRADA,DEREK L. MASDEN, AND J. WILLIAM LITTLE54Myocutaneous Flaps . . . . . . . . . .Bilateral Transverse Rectus Abdominus670ONELIO GARCIA, JR.55Myocutaneous Flap BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free Transverse Rectus Abdominis681CHET L. NASTALA, STEVEN M. PISANO,MINAS T. CHRYSOPOULO, AND PETER R. LEDOUX56Skin-sparing Mastectomy Througha Periareolar Approach . . . . . . . .Immediate Reconstruction After693JOAN E. LIPA57Mastectomy Using the OmentalFlap and Synthetic Mesh . . . . . . .Immediate Reconstruction After Skinsparing705JOÃO CARLOS SAMPAIO GÓES ANDANTONIO LUIZ V. MACEDO58Abdominal Flaps and Implants . . 712MAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN59Myocutaneous Flaps WithPreoperative Delay . . . . . . . . . . .Transverse Rectus Abdominis720PAUL R. CALLEGARI60Tissue Transfer: An AlgorithmicApproach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Reconstruction With Free727JULIE E. PARK AND DAVID H. SONG61Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Perforator Flaps in Breast736MARK W. CLEMENS ANDMAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN62Flaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anatomic Basis of Perforator745MICHEL SAINT-CYR63in Breast Reconstruction . . . . . . .Pedicled Perforator Flaps757MOUSTAPHA HAMDI64Rectus Abdominis MusculocutaneousFlaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Musculofascial-sparing Transverse770MICHAEL J. MILLER65Artery Perforator Flap BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deep Inferior Epigastric778MARK W. CLEMENS ANDMAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN66Perforator Flap in BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Superior Gluteal Artery790JULIE V. VASILE, ROBERT J. ALLEN, ANDJOSHUA L. LEVINE67Flap for Microsurgical BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator803CONSTANCE M. CHEN, MARIA M. LoTEMPIO,AND ROBERT J. ALLEN68Epigastric Artery Flap in BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Superficial Inferior808PIERRE M. CHEVRAY69Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gracilis Flaps for Breast818KAREN M. HORTON70Breast in Breast Reconstruction . . .Options for Managing the Opposite830JAMES D. NAMNOUM AND DAVID OTTERBURN71Outcomes in Bilateral BreastReconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Issues, Considerations, and838ELISABETH K. BEAHM ANDROBERT L. WALTON72Nipple-Areola Reconstruction . . . 855SCOTT L. SPEAR AND JUSTIN E. WEST73Augmentation in SubsequentBreast Reconstruction . . . . . . . .Considerations of Previous875SCOTT L. SPEAR, MARK W. CLEMENS, ANDMICHAEL A. HOWARD74Breast Reconstruction . . . . . . . .The Second Stage in Autologous884DAVID W. CHANG75Following Breast ReconstructionWith Abdominal Flaps . . . . . . . .Biomechanical Considerations894MAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN, SCOTT L. SPEAR, ANDCHRISTOPHER L. HESS76Deformities in the ReconstructedBreast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fat Injection to Correct Contour904SCOTT L. SPEAR AND ALI AL-ATTAR77Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lipomodeling of the Reconstructed912EMMANUEL DELAY78Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Surveillance Following Breast930VALERIE LEMAINE, COLLEEN M. MAND ANDREA PUSICCCARTHY,79Following Tumor Recurrence . . .Reconstruction of the Breast934MELISSA A. CROSBY AND DAVID W. CHANG80Stem Cells and the Breast . . . . . . 940EDWARD P. BUCHANAN, VICTOR W. WONG, ANDGEOFFREY C. GURTNER81Postoperative Breast Pain . . . . . .Management of Chronic947IVICA DUCIC, ETHAN E. LARSON, ANDMATTHEW L. IORIOVolume 2SECTION III:Mammaplasty and MastopexyReduction82and Mastopexy: GeneralConsiderations . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reduction Mammaplasty955DENNIS C. HAMMOND83and Reduction: The “RoundBlock” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Periareolar Benelli Mastopexy960LOUIS C. BENELLI84Wall–based Flap and PectoralisMuscle Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mastopexy With Chest972RUTH GRAF, ANDRÉ RICARDO DALL’OGLIOTOLAZZI, THOMAS BIGGS, ANDMARIA CECÍLIA CLOSS ONO85Implants: Superolaterally BasedRotation Flap . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A Mastopexy Technique Without985BARBARA B. HAYDEN86and Mastopexy WithoutUndermining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vertical Scar Breast Reduction990CLAUDE LASSUS87Vertical Mastopexy . . . . . . . . . . 1007JUAN DIEGO MEJIA AND FOAD NAHAI88Reduction and Mastopexy . . . . .Vertical Mammaplasty for Breast1016ALBERT DE MEY, DIANE FRANCK, ANDCHRISTOPHE ZIRAK89Short Horizontal Scar . . . . . . .Vertical Mammaplasty With a1025DANIEL A. MARCHAC90Alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Reduction by Liposuction1035MARTIN MOSKOVITZ91the Superomedial Pedicle . . . . .Vertical Breast Reduction Using1045ELIZABETH J. HALL-FINDLAY92Inferior Pedicle ReductionMammaplasty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Short Scar Periareolar1063DENNIS C. HAMMOND93Reduction Technique . . . . . . . .The Circumvertical Breast1078A. ALDO MOTTURA94Reduction: Basic Concepts . . . .Inferior Pedicle Technique in Breast1088NAVIN K. SINGH AND MARWAN R. KHALIFEH95Reduction: Practical Steps . . . . .Inferior Pedicle Technique in Breast1097SAUL HOFFMAN96Using the Central MoundTechnique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reduction Mammaplasty1107DANIEL P. LUPPENS AND MARK A. CODNER97Medial Pedicles and Inverted-TIncisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reduction Mammaplasty Using1116ETHAN E. LARSON AND MAURICE Y. NAHABEDIAN98The L Short-scar Mammaplasty . 1128ARMANDO CHIARI, JR. AND JAMES C. GROTTING99Reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The No-vertical-scar Breast1144SIMON G. TALBOT AND JULIAN J. PRIBAZ100Free Nipple Graft Technique . . .Breast Reduction With the1156SCOTT L. SPEAR AND M. RENEE JESPERSEN101in the Irradiated Breast . . . . . . .Reduction Mammoplasty1170SCOTT L. SPEAR AND AMER SABA102After Massive Weight Loss . . . .Breast Reduction and Mastopexy1174J. PETER RUBIN AND JOSEPH MICHAELS103and Mastopexy After MassiveWeight Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strategies in Breast Reduction1185DENNIS J. HURWITZ104Gynecomastia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1205FRANK LISTA AND JAMIL AHMAD105Corrections After BreastReduction and Mastopexy . . . . .Complications and Secondary1211SCOTT L. SPEAR AND KAREN KIM EVANSSECTION IV:MammaplastyAugmentation106General Considerations . . . . . . .Augmentation Mammaplasty:1227G. PATRICK MAXWELL, MATTHEW B. BAKER, ANDALLEN GABRIEL107Tissue-based Planning forBreast Augmentation . . . . . . . .The High Five Process:1246WILLIAM P. ADAMS JR.108Patient: Psychological Issues . . .The Augmentation Mammoplasty1254REBECCA COGWELL ANDERSON ANDJASON C. LEVINE109Augmentation . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patient Education in Breast1261CAROLINE A. GLICKSMAN110Augmentation Mammaplasty . . .The Inframammary Approach to1271DENNIS C. HAMMOND111Augmentation Mammaplasty . . .The Periareolar Approach to1277SCOTT L. SPEAR, JEFFREY M. JACOBSON, ANDELAN REISIN112Augmentation . . . . . . . . . . . . .Subfascial Breast1283RUTH MARIA GRAF, MARIA CECÍLIA CLOSS ONO,AND ANDRÉ RICARDO DALL’OGLIO TOLAZZI113Augmentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transaxillary Breast1290LOUIS L. STROCK114Augmentation . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transumbilical Breast1300RICHARD V. DOWDEN ANDMARIANNE A. FULLER115Anatomic, High-cohesivenessSilicone Gel Implants (EuropeanExperience) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Breast Augmentation With1322PER HEDÉN116Form-stable Gel Implant for PrimaryBreast Augmentation . . . . . . . .The Highly Cohesive, Style 4101346BRADLEY P. BENGTSON117Lipoaugmentation . . . . . . . . . . 1366SYDNEY R. COLEMAN AND ALESIA P. SABOEIRO118Reconstruction Using BRAVAExternal Breast Expansionand Autologous Fat Grafting . .Breast Augmentation and1374ROGER K. KHOURI AND DANIEL DEL VECCHIO119Patient With Tuberous Breasts andOther Complex Anomalies . . . .Augmentation Mammaplasty in the1401DENNIS C. HAMMOND120in Women With ThoracicHypoplasia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Augmentation Mammaplasty1410SCOTT L. SPEAR, JESSE A. GOLDSTEIN, ANDCHRISTOPHER V. PELLETIERE121With Poland Syndrome . . . . . . .Breast Reconstruction in Patients1416JAMES D. NAMNOUM122Mastopexy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Augmentation With Periareolar1425SCOTT L. SPEAR AND MARK L. VENTURI123General Considerations . . . . . . .Augmentation Mastopexy:1434DENNIS C. HAMMOND124Augmentation Mammaplasty . . .Managing Complications of1447NEAL HANDEL125Implant Malposition . . . . . . . . .Neo-subpectoral Technique for1473SCOTT L. SPEAR, M. RENEE JESPERSEN, ANDSAMIR S. RAO126Distortion Following SubmuscularBreast Augmentation . . . . . . . .Outcome Assessment of Breast1481SCOTT L. SPEAR AND JAIME SCHWARTZ127Surgery of the Breast . . . . . . . .Bioprosthetic Materials for Plastic1488G. PATRICK MAXWELL AND ALLEN GABRIEL128Treatment and Prevention ofImplant-associated BreastDeformities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Acellular Dermal Matrix for the1495SCOTT L. SPEAR AND MITCHEL SERUYA129After Augmentation Mammaplastyby Conversion to the Subpectoralor “Dual-plane” Position . . . . .Correction of Capsular Contracture1503SCOTT L. SPEAR AND MICHAEL COHEN130and Anatomic Description,Classification and Definitions,and Options for Repair andReinforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Inframammary Fold: Histologic1510BRADLEY P. BENGTSON131Anatomic Form-stable SiliconeGel Implants . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Revision Augmentation With1516MITCHELL H. BROWN132Augmented Breast . . . . . . . . . .Correction of Ptosis in the Previously1532NEAL HANDELOncoplastic Surgery
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Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication date: November, 2010
Pages: 1792
Weight: 12g
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Subcategories: General, Plastic/Reconstructive & Aesthetic