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- Saverio Cinti.Contents:
The Adipose Organ
Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT)
White Adipose Tissue (WAT)
The Adipose Organ: Cold Acclimation
BAT
WAT
The Adipose Organ: Warm Acclimation: BAT
The Obese Adipose Organ: BAT
The Fasted Adipose Organ: WAT
BAT
The Adipose Organ During Lactation: WAT
BAT
The Fetal Adipose Organ
The Adipose Organ In Genetically Modified Models.Digital Access Springer 2018 - Myron Yanoff and Joseph William Sassani.Contents:
Basic principles of pathology
Congenital anomalies
Nongranulomatous inflammation : uveitis, endophthalmitis, and sequelae
Granulomatous inflammation
Surgical and nonsurgical trauma
Skin and lacrimal drainage system
Conjunctiva
Cornea and sclera
Uvea
Lens
Neural (sensory) retina
Vitreous
Optic nerve
Orbit
Diabetes mellitus
Glaucoma
Ocular melanocytic tumors
Retinoblastoma and stimulating lesions.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020 - Amir A. Azari, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Wills Eye Institute, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Daniel M. Albert, MD, MS, F.A. Davis Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Founding Director, University of Wisconsin McPherson Eye Research Instiute, Madison, WI, USA.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
- Robert Penne, MD, Director and Attending Surgeon, Oculoplastics Service, Co-Director, Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid Clinic, Wills Eye Hospital, Professor of Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; series editor, Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, Director and Attending Surgeon, Cornea Service, Co-Director, Refractive Surgery Department, Wills Eye Hospital, Professor of Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Digital Access
- Heung Sik Kang, Sung Hwan Hong, Ja-Young Choi, Hye Jin Yoo.Digital Access Springer 2017
- Fridun Kerschbaumer, Kuno Weise, Carl Joachim Wirth, Alexander R. Vaccaro.Contents:
Cervical spine and cervicothoracic junction
Thoracic spine
Thoracolumbar junction
Lumbar spine and lumbosacral junction
Cervical spine
Thoracic and lumbar spine
Pelvis : pelvic ring
Pelvis : acetabulum
Hip joint
Femur
Knee
Lower leg
Foot
Scapula and clavicle
Shoulder
Humerus
Elbow
Forearm
Wrist
Hand.Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2015 - Vipul R. Patel, Manickam Ramalingam, editors.Summary: This second edition title is the ideal reference book for residents and fellows, with step-by-step pictures and only the essential prose. The major part of Operative Atlas of Laparoscopic and Robotic Reconstructive Urology, 2 edition is illustrated with magnificent photographs and diagrams depicting every step of a particular procedure. Instruments are clearly shown and have been photographed from both outside and inside the body. Chapters demonstrate accepted laparoscopic techniques that are the new gold standard in urology. Outcome analyses show that with laparoscopy, one can achieve the same oncologic success as with open surgery but will less morbidity.
- Alexander Y. Shin, Nicholas Pulos, editors.Summary: Fully illustrated and enhanced with accompanying video clips, this comprehensive text presents the clinical evaluation and management of brachial plexus injuries and reconstruction, both for adult patients and birth injuries. Divided into two main sections, part one covers adult brachial plexus injuries, discussing the relevant anatomy and biology, epidemiology, and associated injuries. The main focus, however, is on diagnosis the clinical exam as well as neurodiagnostic and radiographic evaluation and surgical management approaches and techniques, including nerve grafting and transfers, tendon and muscle transfers, and joint fusion. Related topics are presented in chapters on sensory reinnervation, neuropathic pain management, the role of amputation and prosthetics, and pre- and post-surgical therapy protocols. Brachial plexus birth injury is described in part two, also focusing mainly on diagnosis and management but with an emphasis on the fact that babies are not small adults and special considerations are warranted. This section concludes with chapters on the management of late complications and long-term sequelae. A comprehensive surgical text on brachial plexus injuries has not been previously attempted. Filling a large gap in the literature, Operative Brachial Plexus Surgery is the go-to resource for adult and birth related brachial plexus reconstruction for orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, plastics surgeons, and their trainees.
Contents:
Adult Brachial Plexus Injuries: A Historical Perspective
Part 1 SURGICAL ANATOMY
Surgical Anatomy of the Brachial Plexus
Mechanisms of Injury
Biology of Nerve Injury
Epidemiology of Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries
Associated Concomitant Injuries
EVALUATION
Examination of the Adult Brachial Plexus Patient
Neurodiagnostic Evalution: EMG and NCS
Neurodiagnostic Evalution: Intraoperative Monitoring
Adult Brachial Plexus Injuries: Evaluation radiologic Evaluation
ADULT BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURIES: DETERMINANTS OF TREATMENT (TIMING, INJURY TYPE, INJURY PATTERN)
Priorities of Treatment and Rationale in Adult BPI
TREATMENT OPTIONS IN ADULTS Root Grafting in Adult Brachial Plexus Injuries
Nerve Transfers to Shoulder and Elbow
Free-Functioning Muscle Transfer
Tendon Transfers of the Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand
Glenohumeral arthrodesis in brachial plexus palsy
Reconstructive Options for the Thumb Axis in a Brachial Plexus Injury
Wrist arthrodesis in the adult brachial plexus patient
SURGICAL APPROACHES
Supraclavicular Exposure of the Brachial Plexus
Infraclavicular Exposure of the Brachial Plexus
Posterior Approach for Spinal Accessory to Suprascapular Nerve
Surgical Approach: Axillary Posterior
Anterior Approach for Axillary Nerve Reconstruction
Upper brachium approach: the lnar-Biceps Median-Brachialis double nerve transfer
Intercostal nerve harvest in brachial plexus injuries
Sural Nerve Harvest
Contralateral C7 nerve transfer in the Treatment of Adult Brachial plexus Injuries and Spastic Hemiplegia
The harvest of a free innervated functional gracilis muscle and its use in brachial plexus injuries
MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC INJURY PATTERNS
Management of C5-6 Injuries
Management of C5-7 Injuries.-Strategies for Pan Brachial Plexus Reconstruction: The Mayo Clinic Brachial Plexus Team Approach
Lower type injuries of the brachial plexus (C6-T1, C7-T1 and C8-T1 root involvement)
RESTORATION OF HAND FUNCTION IN PAN PLEXUS INJURY
Restoration of Hand Function in Pan Plexus Injury - Double Free Functioning Muscle Transfer.-Restoration of hand function in total brachial plexus avulsion injury
Intercostal nerve transfer for sensory reconstruction of the hand following complete avulsion of the brachial plexus
Management of Neuropathic Pain Role of Amputation and Prosthetic Fitting
The Role of Therapy: Pre and Post-Surgery Protocols
PEDIATRIC BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURY
Historical Perspectives
Mechanism of Injury
The Biology of Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries
Epidemiology of Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Injuries
Associated Concomitant Injuries
Clinical Examination of the Child with Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
Operative Brachial Plexus Surgery: Brachial Plexus Birth Injury - Neurodiagnostic Evaluation
Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injuries: Evaluation radiologic Evaluation
Priorities of Treatment and Rationale (Babies Are Not Small Adults)
Treatment Options in Babies
Surgical Approaches
Management of Specific Patterns of Injury-Erbs and Extended Erbs Palsy
Management of Specific Patterns of Injury-Pan Plexus
Expected Outcomes
Late Complications and Treatmen. - Michael W. Mulholland, MD, PhD, editor-in-chief ; editors, Daniel Albo, MD, PhD, Ronald L. Dalman, MD, Mary T. Hawn, MD, MPH, Steven J. Hughes, MD, Michael S. Sabel, MD ; illustrations by: BodyScientific International, LLC.Digital Access LWW Health Library v. 1-2=, 2015
- Digital Access
- Gerhard K. Lang.Contents:
The ophthalmic examination / Gabriele E. Lang and Gerhard K. Lang
Eyelids (palpebrae) / Peter Wagner and Gerhard K. Lang
Lacrimal system / Peter Wagner and Gerhard K. Lang
Conjunctiva / Gerhard K. Lang and Gabriele E. Lang
Cornea / Gerhard K. Lang
Sclera / Gerhard K. Lang
Lens / Gerhard K. Lang
Uveal tract (vascular layer) / Gabriele E. Lang and Gerhard K. Lang
Pupil / Oskar Gareis and Gerhard K. Lang
Glaucoma / Gerhard K. Lang
Vitreous body / Christoph W. Spraul and Gerhard K. Lang
Retina / Gabriele E. Lang and Gerhard K. Lang
Optic nerve / Oskar Gareis and Gerhard K. Lang
Visual pathway / Oskar Gareis and Gerhard K. Lang
Orbital cavity / Christoph W. Spraul and Gerhard K. Lang
Optics and refractive errors / Christoph W. Spraul and Gerhard K. Lang
Ocular motility and strabismus / Joachim Esser, Doris Recker, and Gerhard K. Lang
Ocular trauma / Gerhard K. Lang
Cardinal symptoms / Stefan Lang, Gerhard K. Lang.Digital Access - lead editors, Myron Yanoff, Jay S. Duker ; section editors, James J. Augsburger and [11 others].Contents:
Genetics
Optics and refraction
Refractive surgery
Cornea and ocular surface diseases
The lens
Retina and vitreous
Uveitis and other intraocular inflammations
Intraocular tumors
Neuro-ophthalmology
Glaucoma
Pediatric and adult strabismus
Orbit and oculoplastics.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019 - Marco Kesting.Summary: "Preface-- Operative treatment for oral cancer is one of the most challenging fields in whole surgery. The perioral region is the only area of the body containing all types of tissue: muscle, bone, cartilage, skin and mucosa. Because of this unique anatomy, ablative tumor surgery and reconstructive surgery remain very complex. On the one hand, the surgeon has to possess elaborate skills in handling the soft tissue, dealing with microvascular techniques and managing bone treatment including osteosynthesis. On the other hand, he has to prepare defined strategies to anticipate any upcoming surgical problem. As there is an overwhelming repertoire of ablative and reconstructive procedures, it is hard for students, residents and young surgeons to find the right way to "survive in the operative jungle." This book concentrates on key procedures that offer young surgeons the possibility to solve almost any case of oral cancer. Basic principles are didactically edited in series of pictures and/or diagrams. Traditional approaches are combined with innovative techniques. Anatomical introductions connect previous knowledge with the surgical procedures. Additionally, historic landmarks and recommendations regarding to the techniques are given in an informational, sometimes anecdotic style. The compact and concise character of the book should enable the resident to study, prepare and recapitulate all issues regarding oral cancer surgery in a short time. Marco Kesting 2014 "--Provided by publisher.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology 2015
- Sook-Bin Woo, MMSc, Associate Professor, Department of Oral Medicine, Infection and Immunity, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, Consultant Pathologist, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, Co-Director, Center for Oral Pathology, StrataDX, Lexington, Massachusetts.Contents:
Developmental and congenital conditions
Noninfectious papillary lesions
Bacterial, viral, fungal, and other infectious conditions
Fibrous, gingival, lipocytic, and miscellaneous tumors
Vascular, neural, muscle, and myofibroblastic tumors
Ulcerative and inflammatory conditions
Granulomatous, immune-mediated, and autoimmune conditions
Pigmented lesions
Reactive keratotic lesions (nonleukoplakias)
Leukoplakia, erythroplakia, oral dysplasia, and squamous cell
Carcinoma
Inflammatory salivary gland disorders
Salivary gland neoplasms
Odontogenic cysts
Odontogenic tumors
Nonodontogenic cysts, cystlike lesions, and miscellaneous entities
Nonodontogenic intraosseous cysts and tumors
Hematolymphoid tumors of the oral cavity / Olga K. Weinberg and Elizabeth A. Morgan.Digital Access ScienceDirect [2017] - Elizabeth Philipone, Angela J. Yoon.Digital Access Springer 2017
- Jeffrey C. Posnick.Summary: Capturing the latest thinking for the evaluation and treatment of dentofacial deformities, Orthognathic Surgery: Principles and Practice, covers the basic principles and concepts of dentofacial deformities along with planning, surgical techniques, surgical complications, classic patterns, and clinical presentations. Over 5,000 clinical photos and detailed art make this a valuable reference for clinical orthodontists, craniofacial surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and residents in training. The latest in surgical protocols for OMS and Orthodontics puts you at the forefront of the orthognathic surgery field.Logically organized material aids you prior to developing treatment plans or in surgery.Over 5,000 new photos and illustrations boost your understanding of key teaching points and surgical techniques. Over 40 videos from Dr. Posnick's archive available on the companion website.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014
- [editors] Mark D. Miller [and 5 others].Contents:
Approach to the Surgical Patient
Shoulder and Arm
Elbow and Forearm
Wrist and Hand
Spine
Hip and Pelvis
Knee and Lower Leg
Foot and Ankle.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015 - [edited by] Emil H. Schemitsch, Michael D. McKee.Contents:
Part I: Shoulder. Rotator cuff. Acromioplasty
Rotator cuff repair: open technique for partial-thickness or small or medium full-thickness tears
Rotator cuff repair: arthroscopic technique for partial-thickness or small or medium full-thickness tears
Open repair of rotator cuff tears
Arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears
Operative fixation of symptomatic os acromiale
Arthritic shoulder. Humeral head resurfacing arthroplasty,
Humeral hemiarthroplasty with biologic glenoid resurfacing
Total shoulder arthroplasty
Rotator cuff tear arthroplasty: open surgical treatment
Open unconstrained revision shoulder arthroplasty
Instability. Closed treatment of shoulder dislocations
Arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder
Open treatment of anterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
Arthroscopic treatment of anterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
Anterior glenohumeral instability associated with glenoid or humeral bone deficiency: the latarjet procedure
Open treatment of posterior-inferior shoulder instability
Arthroscopic treatment of posterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
Open Bankart procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation
Biceps tendon. Mini-open biceps tenodesis
Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis
SLAP lesion: arthroscopic reconstruction of the labrum and biceps anchor
Treatment of the unstable shoulder with humeral head bone loss
Clavicle. Open distal clavicle excision
Arthroscopic distal clavicle resection
Open treatment of acute and chronic acromioclavicular dislocations
Sternoclavicular joint reconstruction using semitendinosus graft
Trauma. Open reduction and internal fixation of acute midshaft clavicular fractures
Intramedullary fixation of clavicle fractures
Operative treatment of two-part proximal humerus fractures
Open reduction and internal fixation of three- and four-part proximal humerus fractures
Percutaneous fixation of proximal humerus fractures
Proximal humerus fractures: hemiarthroplasty
Operative management of scapular fractures
Miscellaneous. Surgical approaches to the shoulder
Arthrodesis of the shoulder
Open and arthroscopic suprascapular nerve decompression
Scapular surgery
Adhesive capsulitis
Arthroscopic treatment of calcific tendinitis in the shoulder
Nerve transfers for shoulder and elbow restoration after upper trunk brachial plexus injuries
Thoracic outlet syndrome
Suprascapular nerve neuropathy
Part II: Elbow. Introduction. Surgical approaches for open treatment of the elbow
Elbow arthroscopy. Arthroscopy of the elbow: setup and portals
Elbow arthritis and stiffness: open treatment
Elbow arthritis and stiffness: arthroscopic treatment
Arthroplasty. Radial head fractures: radial head replacement
Total elbow arthroplasty
Total elbow arthroplasty for the treatment of complex distal humerus fractures
Radiocapitellar replacement
Revision total elbow arthroplasty
Soft tissue pathology. Medial epicondylitis: open treatment
Lateral epicondylitis: arthroscopic and open treatment
Repair of distal biceps tendon ruptures
Repair and reconstruction of the ruptured triceps
Nerves. Endoscopic cubital tunnel release
Submuscular ulnar nerve transposition
Surgical decompression for radial tunnel syndrome
Trauma. Distal humerus fractures, including isolated distal lateral column and capitellar fractures
Radial head fractures: open reduction and internal fixation
Open treatment of complex traumatic elbow instability
Surgical reconstruction of longitudinal radioulnar dissociation (Essex-Lopresti injury)
Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction using the modified Jobe technique
Lateral ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction
Miscellaneous. Soft tissue coverage
Operative management of olecranon bursitis
Elbow arthroscopic débridement for osteochondritis dissecans.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020 - Harzem Özger, Franklin H. Sim, Ajay Puri, Levent Eralp, editors.Summary: This atlas presents a collection of richly illustrated teaching cases. It covers the fundamentals of orthopedic oncology complemented with relevant aspects that are demonstrated using individual cases. In a specialty that deals with a relatively smaller number of cases compared to tumors of other systems, this atlas prepares readers for clinical practice by combining a problem-based learning (PBL) approach, which lies on the continuum between structured and guided learning, with theory and practical insights. The book is divided into sections, arranged according to anatomical regions and the reconstruction type. Each section focuses on a specific anatomical region, and each case presentation includes the basic clinical history, basic principles, preoperative, perioperative and radiographic images, a pitfall list, treatment strategy, technical pearls, outcomes and complications. For each region the authors discuss both the biological and non-biological reconstruction techniques. The book is designed to actively involve the reader, making it an invaluable tool for all orthopedic surgeons confronted with oncologic surgery. The book is intended for trainees in orthopedics, orthopedic oncology fellows as well as practicing consultants.
Contents:
Part 1: Philosophy of limb salvage surgery.-1. When and why biological/ implant reconstruction?
Part 2: Mobile Spine
2. Biological reconstruction using frozen autograft in total en bloc spondylectomy for spinal tumors.-3. Implant Reconstruction of the Mobile Spine
Part 3: Sacrum
4. Biological Sacral Reconstruction
5. Total Sacrectomy without Spinopelvic Reconstruction
6. Implant Reconstruction of the Sacrum: modular sacrum prosthesis
Part 4: Pelvis.-7. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis I: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & onlaid free vascular fibula
8. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis - II: femoral head plus total hip replacement
9. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - I: modular hemipelvic prosthesis
10. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis II: modular pedestal cup prosthesis.-11. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis III: high acetabular placement & prosthetic femoral extension.-12. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - IV: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
Part 5: Proximal femur.-13. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur With extracorporeally irradiated autograft.-14. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur: Modular Prosthesis.-15. Prosthetic reconstruction for soft tissue sarcomas with bone involvement
Part 6: Femoral diaphysis.-16. Biological Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis: Van Nes rotationplasty.-17. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - I: intercalary femur prosthesis.-18. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - II: short-segment dynamic-compression stem.-19. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - III: percutaneous ossoeintegrated prosthesis
Part 7: Distal femur.-20. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula
21. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: resurfacing allograft-prosthesis composite.-2 2. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur III: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & inlaid free vascular fibula (the "frozen hotdog")
23. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: modular prosthesis
24. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: joint-preserving resection & reconstruction with image-guided computer navigation
25. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - III: expandable prosthesis.-26. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - IV: prosthesis revision
Part 8: Proximal tibia
27. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Shaft of Tibia - I: Pedicle frozen autograft
28. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia II: Distraction-Epiphysiolysis before resection of the tumor
29. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia: modular prosthesis rotational gastrocnemius flap.-Part 9: Tibial diaphysis and ankle
30. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - I: Ilizarov technique
31. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - II: fibular centralization technique.-32. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - III: arthrodesis with massive allograft.-33. Implant Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
Part 10: Foot
34. Biological Reconstruction of the Foot free vascular iliac flap
35. Implant Reconstruction of the Foot 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
Part 11: Shoulder girdle
36. Biological Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle - scapular massive allograft
37. Implant Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle: scapular prosthesis.-Part 12: Proximal humerus
38. Proximal Humerus, Biological Reconstruction
39. Claviculo-Pro-Humero reconstruction following proximal humeral resection for sarcoma
40. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - III massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula with epiphyseal transfer
41. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus
42. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - II: reverse prosthesis
Part 13: Humeral diaphysis
43. Biological Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: irradiated autograft
44. Implant Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: total humerus prosthesis
Part 14: Distal humerus & elbow
45. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Humerus & Elbow - modular prosthesis
Part 15: Forearm, wrist & hand
46. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - I: free vascular fibula
47. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - II: transposition of the distal ulna
48. Implant Reconstruction of the forearm, wrist, and hand Distal Radius Endoprosthesis
Part 16: Complications of orthopedic oncologic reconstructions
49. Biological
50. Implant.
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