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- BookKlaus Ueberreiter, editor.Summary: This book describes the latest autologous fat transfer techniques used in connection with wrinkles, breast augmentation, breast reconstruction after ablation, middle face augmentation, scars, chronic wounds, gluteal augmentation and rejuvenation of the hand. All autologous fat transfer techniques, such as BEAULI, Coleman, Shippert, and Khouri, are explained with regard to successful transplantation and reinjection. Further, the book includes chapters on patient prerequisites, patient education, treatment documentation, and objective post-treatment assessment of the outcome using volumetric documentation. The practical presentation of the information, together with a wealth of illustrations, makes this book a valuable guide for plastic and aesthetic surgeons, dermatologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, gynecologists and all other specialists in aesthetic surgery who offer reconstructive or aesthetic autologous treatments.
Contents:
Introduction
Brief History of Autologous Fat Transfer
Basic knowledge
Principles of Transfer
Patient precondition
Current Techniques
Patient information
Documentation
Face
Breast
Gluteal Augmentation
Rejunevation of the Hand
Volume defects in extremities
Chronic wounds
Burn Scars
Arthrosis
Follow-up Treatment
Volumetric Documentation- Future developments. - ArticleDeSousa AL, Kalsbeck JE, Batnitzky S.J Neurosurg. 1978 May;48(5):834-7.The authors report an unusual complication following sugery for decompression of the Gasserian ganglion. Eight years postoperatively this patient developed a left temporal lobe granuloma caused by a piece of wood used to plug the foramen spinosum at surgery. The patient's clinical and radiological findings were suggestive of a glioma involving the temporal lobe.