Flaps in Hand and Upper Limb Reconstruction: Surgical Anatomy, Operative Techniques and Differential Therapy

Flaps in Hand and Upper Limb Reconstruction: Surgical Anatomy, Operative Techniques and Differential Therapy

Brugger, Ulrike
Kellner, Luitgard
Rintelen, Henriette
Hierner, Robert
Putz, Reinhard
Bishop, Allen T.
Shen, Zun-Li
Wilhelm, Klaus

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Systematic and practical, this book describes all relevant flap plasties of the hand and the upper extremity, both conventional and micro-vascular. The introduction presents the anatomical situation. Based on this, the various therapeutic procedures are explained in a clear, streamlined manner. An overview of differential therapies complements the work. Seven hundred illustrations and anatomical diagrams show what really matters. INDICE: A BASIC KNOWLEDGE1 Systematics and topography of the upper limb2 Applied anatomy2.1 Biomechanics of the skin 2.2 Functional units and subunits at the upper limb2.3 Concept of low-resistance zones? at the upper limb 2.4 Concept of functional unit soft tissues/bone 3 Functional, aesthetic and social aspects of the upper limb 4 Generalities in flap surgery4.1 Skin flaps (including perforator flaps) 4.2.  Fascia and adipo-fascial flaps 4.3 Muscle flaps4.4. Bone flaps (vascularized bone grafts)4.5 Compound flaps B FLAPS AND FURTHER TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR COVERAGE OF SOFT TISSUE AND BONE DEFECTS AT THE UPPER LIMB5. Skin Flaps5.1 Pedicled skin flaps from the Hand Region5.1.1 4 Flap Z-Plasty according to WOOLF and  BROADBENT5.1.2 Butterfly Plasty according to SHAW5.1.3 Trident Flap Plasty according to HIROSHOWITZ resp.GLICENSTEIN5.1.4 3 Flap Transposition Plasty according to LEVANDOVSKY5.1.5 Dorso-palmar Transposition Flap according to FLATT5.1.6 Nail-Bed Transposition Flap according to SHEPARD5.1.7 Radio-lateral Index finger Transposition Flap according to SPINNER5.1.8 Palmar pedicled transposition flap according to VASCONEZ5.1.9 Latero-digital transposition flap according to BUNNEL5.1.10 Palmar transposition flap according to HUESTON5.1.11 Dorsal transposition flap according to HUESTON5.1.12 Palmar advancement flap family? according to MOBERG5.1.13 Palmar advancement flap  according to TRANQUILLI-LEALI5.1.14 Homodigital latero-digital island flap according to JOSHI5.1.15 Lateral advancement flap family according  to GEISSENDÖRFER resp. KUTLER5.1.16 Homodigital neurovascular exchange island flap  according to FOUCHER5.1.17 Homodigital reverse island-flap according to OBERLIN5.1.18 Thenar flap according to GATEWOOD5.1.19 Dorsal cross-finger flap according to CRONIN5.1.20 Palmar cross-finger flap according to ISELIN5.1.21 Dorsal sensible cross-finger flap according to GAUL5.1.22 Dorsal flag flap according to VILAIN5.1.23 Dorsal middle phalanx island flap according to BÜCHLER5.1.24 Latero-digital al island flap according to ROSE5.1.25 Heterodigital island flap according to LITTLER5.1.26 Dorso-commusural flap according to DAUTEL5.1.27 Dorsal 1st  metacarpal artery (DFMC) flap according to HILGENFELDT5..1.28 Dorsal 2nd metacarpal artery flap according to EARLEY and MILNER5.1.29 Distally based dorsal radial neurocutaneous metacarpal flap according to BERTELLI and KHOURY 5.2 Pedicled flaps from the Forearm region5.2.1 Pedicled Radial artery flap according to YANG5.2.2 Antecubital perforator flap according to CORMACK/LAMBERTY 5.2.3 Ulnar artery Forearm flap according to LOVIE5.2.4 Distal ulnar artery perforator flap according to  BECKER5.2.5 Posterior interosseus artery flap according to PENTEADO/ZANCOLLI5.2.6 Anterior interosseous artery flap according to HU5.2.7 Distally based lateral antebrachial neurocutaneous flap according to BERTELLI 5.3 Pedicled skin flaps from the Upper Arm Region5.3.1 Lateral upper arm flap according to SONG5.3.2 Medial Upper Arm flap according to DANIEL 5.3.3 Posterior upper arm flap according to MASQUELET 5.4 Pedicled skin flaps from the Thorax Region5.4.1 Parascapula flap according to NASSIF5.5 Pedicled skin flaps from a distant region5.5.1 Cross-arm flap according to McCASH5.5.2 Pocket flap according to MARINO 5.5.3 Abdominal flap according to  ZOLTAN5.5.4 Groin flap according to McGREGOR5.6 Generally usable pedicled skin flaps5.6.1 Transposition Flap 5.6.2 Rotation flap according to IMRE 5.6.3 W-plasty  according to BORGES 5.6.4 2 Flap Z-Plasty according to HORNER5.6.5 Double inverted  Z- Plasty according to PICK5.6.6 Rhomboid flap according to LIMBERG5.7 Free microvascular skin flaps5.7.1 Free venous flap according to YOSHIMURA5.7.2 Free Anterolateral Thigh flap according to SONG 5.7.3 Free A. dorsalis pedis flap according to McGRAW6 Fascia and adipo-fascial flaps6.1 Pedicled fascia flaps from the Hand Region6.1.1 Hypothenar fat pad (adipofascial) flap 6.2 Pedicled fascia flaps from the forearm region6.3 Pedicled fascia flaps from the upper arm regions6.4 Pedicled fascia flaps from the thorax regions6.5 Free microvascular fascia flaps6.5.1 Free microvasculare A. temporalis superficialis fascia flap according to SMITH7. Muscle-Flaps7.1 Pedicled muscle flaps from the Hand Region7.1.1 1st dorsal interosseus muscle flap according to MATHES7.1.2 2nd and 3rd interosseus muscle flap according to HIERNER7.1.3 Abductor pollicis brevis muscle flap according to MATHES7.1.4 Lumbrical muscle flap according to WILGIS7.1.5 Abductor digiti minimi muscle flap according to HUBER/NICOLAYSEN7.2 Pedicled muscle flaps from the Forearm Region7.2.1 Pronator quadratus muscle flap according to DELLON7.2.2 Brachioradialis muscle flap according to GER 7.3 Pedicled muscle flaps from the elbow region7.3.1 Anconaeus flap according to CARDANY 7.4 Pedicled muscle flaps from the Thorax Region7.4.1 M. serratus anterior flap according to TAKAYANAGI7.4.2 Latissimus dorsi-flap according to OLIVARI 7.4.3 Bipolar complete pectoralis major flap according to DAUTRY resp. CARROLL 7.5 Free microvascular muscle flaps7.5.1 Free multifunctional splitted segmental myocutaneous gracilis muscle flap according to HARII resp. MANTKELOW8 Bone Flaps (Vascularised Bone Grafts)8.1 Pedicled bone flaps from the Hand Region8.1.1 Callotaxis Lengthening according to ILIZAROV/MATEV8.1.2 Pisiform bone Transfer according to BECK8.1.3 Second metacarpal bone flap according to BRUNELLI8.2 Pedicled bone flaps from the Forearm Region8.2.1 Dorso-radial radius bone transfer  according to ZAIDEMBERG8.3 Free microvascular bone flaps8.3.1 Anterior iliac crest (DCIA) flap according to TAYLOR8.3.2 Free microvascular Fibula bone flap according to UEBA 8.3.3 Medial femoral condyle vascularized bone graft according to Masquelet9. Compound Flaps9.1 Pedicled compound flaps from the Hand Region9.1.1 Pollicisation according to GOSSET9.1.2 Ray transposition according to GRAHAM/CAROLL 9.1.3 Homodigital DIP-to-PIP joint transfer according to FOUCHER9.2 Free microvascular compound flaps9.2.1 Free great toe transfer according to CORBETT/BUNCKE9.2.2 Modified Wrap-around flap according to MORRISON/STEICHEN9.2.3 Free second toe transfer according to YANG9.2.4 Free MTP joint transfer according to MATHES9.2.5 Free PIP joint transfer according to FOUCHER10 Further treatment options for coverage of soft tissue and bone defects at the upper limb10.1 Skin and soft tissue defects10.1.1 Primary wound closure10.1.2 Controlled secondary wound healing of  acute wounds (cicatrisation dirigée?)10.1.3 Split-thickness skin grafting according to OLLIER/THIERSCH10.1.4 Full-thickness skin grafting according to WOLFE/KRAUSE10.1.5 Split Nailbed-Transplantation according to SHEPARD10.1.6 Skin Expansion according to NEUMANN resp. RADOVAN 10.1.7 Continous soft tissue distraction according to MESSINA10.1.8 Synovial Flap according to WULLE 10.2 Bone and compound defects10.2.1 Non-vascularized cancellous bone grafting according to MATTI10.2.2. Tissue-bank Concept? according to CHASE 10.2.3 Amputation distal to the radio-carpal joint (Microamputation)10.2.4 Amputation proximal to the radio-carpal joint (Macroamputation) 10.2.5 Replantation distal to the radio-carpal joint (Microreplantation) according to KOMATSU and TAMAI 10.2.6 Replantation proximal to the radio-carpal joint (Macroreplantation) according to MALT and McKAHN C PRE-AND POSTOPERATIVE ADDITIONAL THERAPY11 Basic principles and goals of physiotherapy at the upper limb region12 Basic principles of scar treatment 13 Basic principles of prosthetics4D DIFFERENTIAL THERAPY14 Basic principles of defect management at the upper limb and hand global defect management at the combined hand and upper limb clinic15 Skin and soft tissue defect at the upper limb16 Nail and nailbed defects17 Fractures, bone defects and joint defects18 Amputation-like and amputation injuries at the upper limb19 Reconstruction of grip function

  • ISBN: 978-0-7234-3652-2
  • Editorial: Urban & Fischer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 600
  • Fecha Publicación: 11/02/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés