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- edited by Albert Losken, Moustapha Hamdi ; illustrations by Jennifer N. Gentry.Summary: The new edition includes increased video/DVD coverage, new chapters on BRAVA tissue expansion, flaps, and increased detail on mega-filling the breast with fat. The book is published with a bundled eBook, which includes an image library so all the images can be downloaded.
Contents:
Part One: Evolution of oncoplastic surgery
Fundamentals of oncoplastic breast surgery
Current approach to oncoplastic breast surgery
How to incorporate oncoplastic surgery into your practice
Part Two: Principles and considerations of oncoplastic breast conservation
Applied anatomy and breast aesthetics: definition and assessment
Breast-conserving therapy
Breast-conserving therapy: decision-making and anticipating the unfavorable aesthetic and functional result
Oncologic safety of the oncoplastic approach for breast conservation surgery
Improving the partial mastectomy deformity
Improving the quadrantectomy defect
Breast radiotherapy in oncoplastic surgery
Indications and benefits of oncoplastic breast surgery
Designing the oncoplastic operation
Timing of the oncoplastic reconstruction: immediate, delayed, and delayed-immediate
Psychosocial aspects of oncoplastic breast conservation
Part Three: Immediate partial breast reconstruction
Reduction techniques to optimize results
Reduction and mastopexy techniques with parenchymal autoaugmentation
Central defect reconstruction
The role of local flaps as volume replacement in oncoplastic reconstruction
Latissimus dorsi miniflap reconstruction
Endoscopic latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction
Omental flap reconstruction
Pedicled perforator flap reconstruction
Partial breast reconstruction using distant flaps
Part Four: Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity: delayed partial breast reconstruction
Classification and analysis of the breast-conserving therapy deformity
Rearrangement surgery
Correction of the breast-conserving therapy deformity using local flaps
Perforator flap reconstruction of breast-conserving therapy deformities
Local perforator flaps in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery: the nottingham experience
Breast lumpectomy reconstruction with external vacuum expansion and autologous fat grafting
Fat grafting in the breast-conserving therapy deformity
Can implants correct a breast-conserving therapy deformity?
Part Five: Outcomes and future directions
Cancer surveillance after partial breast reconstruction
Complications and outcomes after immediate partial breast reconstruction
Outcomes and tumor recurrence after oncoplastic surgery of the breast: eighteen-year follow-up.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery 2017 - [edited by] William J. Fishkind.Digital Access
- Steven D. Waldman.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2021
- Salvatore Mangione, Peter D. Sullivan and Michael S. WagnerDigital Access ClinicalKey 2021
- editor-in-chief: Rostam D. Farhadieh ; editors: Neil W. Bulstrode, Babak J. Mehrara, Sabrina Cugno.Digital Access
- Claudio Sorino, David Feller-Kopman, and Giampietro Marchetti.Digital Access
- Nilam J. Soni, Robert Arntfield, Pierre Daniel Kory.Summary: Compact, hand-carried ultrasound devices are revolutionizing how health care providers practice medicine in nearly every specialty. The 2nd Edition of this award-winning text features new and updated chapters, a greatly expanded video library, and review questions to keep you fully up to date with the latest technology and its applications. -- From publisher's description.
Contents:
Section 1: Fundamentals principles of ultrasound. Evolution of point-of-care ultrasound
Ultrasound physics and modes
Transducers
Orientation
Basic operation of an ultrasound machine
Imaging artifacts
Section 2: Lungs & pleura. Overview
Lung and pleural ultrasound technique
Lung ultrasound interpretation
Pleura and diaphragm
Lung and pleural procedures
Dyspnea & pulmonary embolism
Section 3: Heart. Overview
Cardiac ultrasound technique
Left ventricular function
Right ventricular function
Inferior vena cava
Pericardial effusion
Valves
Transesophageal echocardiography
Hemodynamics
Hypotension and shock
Cardiac arrest
Section 4: Abdomen & pelvis. Peritoneal free fluid
Kidneys
Bladder
Gallbladder
Abdominal aorta
First trimester pregnancy
Second and third trimester pregnancy
Testicular ultrasound
Abdominal pain
Trauma ultrasound
Section 5: Vascular system. Lower extremity deep venous thrombosis
Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis
Central venous access
Peripheral venous access
Arterial access
Section 6: Head and Neck. Ocular ultrasound
Thyroid gland
Lymph Nodes
Section 7: Nervous system. peripheral nerve blocks
lumbar puncture
transcranial ultrasound
Section 8: Soft Tissues & Joints. Soft Tissues and Joints
Joints
Section 9: Pediatrics. Pediatrics
Neonatology
Section 10: Ultrasound program management. Competence, credentialing, and certification
Equipment, image archiving, & billing.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020 - Tuulia Luomala, PT (Physiotherapist, Lecturer, Teacher, Veterinary Fascial Manipulation Teacher, MT-Physio Oy, Lempäälä, Finland), Mika Pihlman, PT ( Physiotherapist, Lecturer, Teacher, MT-Physio Oy, Lempäälä, Finland) ; consulting technical editor, Carla Stecco, MD (Orthopaedic Surgeon, Assistant Professor of Human Anatomy and Movement Science, University of Padua, Italy) ; English language editor, Warren Hammer, DC, MS (Postgraduate Faculty, New York Chiropractic College, NY, USA, Northwestern Health Sciences University, Bloomington, MN, USA) ; forewords by Luigi Stecco, PT and Carla Stecco, MD.Summary: This book focuses on concepts around evaluating the fascia based on functional testing, movement and direction in specific spatial planes, and the location of specific areas to treat safely.
Contents:
History of fascial manipulation
Anatomy of the fascia from the clinical point of view
Physiology of the fascia from the clinical point of view
Fascial manipulation
What kind of disorders and dysfunctions to treat with musculoskeletal fascial manipulation
Fascial manipulation for internal dysfunctions
Veterinary fascial manipulation
Conclusion.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017 - [edited by] Ming-Huei Cheng, David W. Chang, Ketan M. Patel.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016
- Ming-Huei Cheng, David W. Chang, Ketan M. Patel.Digital Access
- Joseph Jankovic, Mark Hallett, Michael S. Okun, Cynthia L. Comella, Stanley Fahn; with contributions by Jennifer G. Goldman.Digital Access
- edited by Michael L. Bentz, Bruce S. Bauer, Ronald M. Zuker.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery 2017
- [edited by] Richard G. Ellenbogen, Laligam N. Sekhar, Neil D. Kitchen.Contents:
Section 1: General overview. Landmarks in the history of neurosurgery
Challenges in global neurosurgery
Pearls for clinical evaluation of the nervous system
Principles of modern neuroimaging
Neuro anesthesia and monitoring for cranial and complex spinal surgery
Surgical positioning, navigation, important surgical tools, craniotomy and closure of cranial and spinal wounds
Section 2: Pediatric neurosurgery. Spinal dysraphism and tethered spinal cord
Hydrocephalus in children
Diagnosis and surgical options for craniosynostosis
The Chiari malformations and syringohydromyelia
Posterior fossa and brainstem tumors in children
Craniopharyngiomas
All other brain tumors in pediatrics
Pediatric vascular disease and stroke
Section 3: Vascular neurosurgery. Medical and surgical treatment of cerebrovascular occlusive disease
Intracranial aneurysms, gen principles of management (ruptured and unruptured)
Surgery for anterior circulation aneurysms
Surgery for posterior circulation aneurysms
Complex intracranial aneurysms and bypasses for aneurysms
Vascular malformations (arteriovenous malformations and rural arteriovenous fistulas)
Cavernous malformations of the brain and spinal cord
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
Endovascular treatment of acute stroke and occlusive cerebrovascular disease
Endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms
Section 4: Trauma. Surgical Management of Closed Head Injury
Critical Care Management of Neurosurgical Patients
Penetrating Brain Injury
Traumatic Skull and Facial Fractures
Section 5: The spine. Injuries to the cervical spine
Thoracolumbar spine fractures
Intradural extramedullary and intramedullary spinal cord tumors
Treatment of spinal metastatic tumors
Spinal cord injury
Craniovertebral junction: a reappraisal
Degenerative spine disease (cervical)
Degenerative spine disease (thoracolumbar)
Pediatric and adult scoliosis
Section 6: Tumors. High-grade gliomas
Low-grade gliomas
Metastatic brain tumors
Convexity, and parasagittal vs. skull base meningiomas
Tumors of the pineal region
Cerebellopontine angle tumors
Pituitary tumors: diagnosis and management
Endoscopic approaches to ventricular tumors and colloid cysts
Microsurgical approaches to the ventricular system
Base tumors: evaluation and microsurgery
Endoscopic approaches to skull base lesions
Jugular foramen tumors: paraganglioma and schwannoma
Section 7: Radiosurgery and radiotherapy. Application of current radiation delivery systems and radiobiology
Radiosurgery of central nervous system tumors and arteriovenous malformations
Proton beam therapy and particle beam radiotherapy for cranial and skull base tumors
Section 8: Functional pain. Trigeminal neuralgia
Spasticity: classification, diagnosis and management
Surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy
Extratemporal procedures and hemispherectomy for epilepsy
Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders
Stereotactic functional neurosurgery for mental health disorders, pain and epilepsy
Section 9: Miscellaneous. Surgical management of infections of the central nervous system, cranium and of the spine
Adult congenital CSF disorders
Management of peripheral nerve injuries
Entrapment neuropathies, peripheral nerve tumors
Pre-hospital care of TBI patients.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018 - [edited by] Michael W. Neumeister, Michael Sauerbier.Summary: "The intricate balance of the intrinsic and extrinsic soft tissue structure and boney scaffold of the hand, coupled with 31 articulating services in the hand and wrist can lead to significant surgical challenges. Providing surgeons with technical pearls to overcome these challenges is the primary focus of Problems in Hand Surgery by internationally renowned hand surgeons Michael W. Neumeister, Michael Sauerbier, and an impressive group of contributors. Organized by 29 sections and 90 chapters, this comprehensive book focuses on secondary hand surgeries to optimize hand form and function in patients with challenging trauma- and disorder-related hand issues. Among the many topics addressed are problems associated with nonunion, malunion, dysvascular limbs, trauma-related degenerative changes, stiffness, tendon dysfunction, joint disruption, nerve injury, neuropathy, vasospasm, fractures, and osteoarthritis"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- Summary: Procedures Consult is an online multimedia resource that helps physicians, medical residents and students learn, perform and test their knowledge of the most frequent medical procedures. The site currently contains "high quality video, text and illustrations for medical procedures, highlights of patient safety guidelines, and includes indications, contraindications, anatomy, and equipment"--Publisher's website.Digital Access Database
- Yalom, Victor.Summary: Searchable database of streaming video files on psychotherapy. Anyone with access to the video library can create clips and store them in the Video Library. Videos are searchable by therapeutic approaches, therapeutic issues, expert therapists, population, and titles. It allows viewers to go straight to the heart of clinical practice as it is done by today's leading practitioners in North America. The database features demonstrations and counseling sessions with participants on a host of therapeutic topics. This is a resource for teaching and training in psychotherapy practice and for education about psychology.Digital Access Streaming video collection
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