Videos
- [edited by] Steven G. Gabbe [and 8 others].Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017
- Brian Leatherbarrow, BSc, MBChB, DO, FRCS, FRCOphth ; artwork by Philip Ferguson Jones, MMAA, RMIP, Medical Illustrator.Digital Access
- edited by Arin K. Greene, MD, MMSc, Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Lymphedema Program, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.Summary: Vascular anomalies are common lesions affecting at least 5% of the population. Patients often require multi-disciplinary care. This is a ""how-to"" text that illustrates the principles and techniques for the surgical management of vascular anomalies. The book covers the entire field of vascular anomalies. In addition, the text describes the operative management of these lesions in different anatomical locations. The book was designed so that it can be easily referenced, and contains classification, operative principles, figures, and video provided by experts in the field.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery 2017
- edited by Ari S. Hoschander, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, Christopher J. Salgado, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, Wrood Kassira, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, Seth R. Thaller, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL.Contents:
Part 1. General reconstruction
part 2. Breast reconstruction
part 3. Maxillofacial
part 4. Comestic
part 5. Hand.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery 2016 - [edited by] Michael A. Burnstine, Steven C. Dresner, David B. Samimi, Helen A. Merritt.Summary: "Management of the upper face can be challenging. The idea for this text came as a response to teaching the finer points of eyelid ptosis management and upper facial rejuvenation to our residents and fellows of ophthalmology, facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, and oral maxillofacial surgery. In the course of our clinical practice, we find that surgeons performing blepharoplasty and browelevating procedures frequently miss upper eyelid ptosis and/or brow malposition. We have recruited world-class expert oculofacial plastic surgeons to break down the steps in comprehensive evaluation and management of upper facial changes: eyelid ptosis, dermatochalasis, and eyebrow ptosis. In the ensuing chapters, we examine the clinical assessment of patients who present with upper eyelid and eyebrow concerns and provide a useful treatment protocol to address these issues. The surgical management chapters provide a step-by-step approach for the beginning surgeon with finer tips embedded for the more nuanced and advanced surgeon. We designed this text to enable providers to offer optimal treatment to all patients who present with upper facial concerns. Videos: A selection of videos is available on MedOne illustrating the concepts and procedures covered in this book"--Provided by publisher.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 - [edited by] Carole Fakhry, Karen T. Pitman, Ana P. Kiess, David W. Eisele.Summary: "Oral Cancer: Evaluation, Therapy, and Rehabilitation edited by prominent Johns Hopkins clinicians and educators Carole Fakhry, Karen Pitman, Ana Kiess, and David Eisele provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review on the diagnosis and management of oral cancer. This unique resource fills a void in the literature by exploring surgical and reconstructive issues specific to each subsite of the oral cavity. Important pre- and post-treatment evaluations by dental, speech-language pathology, and the oncologic care team are reviewed"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- Sharon Gustowski, Maria Budner-Gentry, Ryan Seals ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Karl Wesker.Contents:
Osteopathic concepts and learning osteopathic manipulative treatment
Overview of osteopathic manipulative treatment
Osteopathic screening exams
Somatic dysfunction diagnosis
Soft tissue techniques
Myofascial release techniques
Lymphatic techniques
Indirect techniques
Articulatory techniques
Challenge the barrier technique
Muscle energy techniques
High velocity, low amplitude techniques
Osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine techniques
Visceral techniques
Counterstrain techniques.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Education 2017
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