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    editors Cicero Urban, Mario Rietjens, Mahmoud El-Tamer and Virgilio S. Sacchini.
    Summary: This book demonstrates why oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery represents such an exciting tool for surgeons who undertake breast surgery. Fundamental principles and basic concepts are clearly outlined, and numerous techniques are presented by acknowledged experts from across the world. The emphasis is very much on a "how to do" approach, with detailed guidance and advice on the various techniques. The informative text is supported by a wealth of color illustrations, and accompanying videos of procedures can be accessed via the publishers website. This second edition of Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery has been completely revised and updated. More than 25 additional chapters have been included, and new videos of surgeries made available, with the aim of making this already very successful book truly comprehensive, and the most complete reference on the subject - a true classic. The new edition entails close collaboration between some of the most important centers for breast cancer treatment and research worldwide. It will be an ideal resource for surgical fellows and specialists wishing to learn about indications and the selection of patients, to master technical skills, and to manage complications effectively.

    Contents:
    SECTION 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR ONCOPLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE BREAST SURGERY: 1 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Blending Science and Art
    2 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Anatomy of the Breast
    3 Breast Cancer Reconstruction Epidemiology
    4 Hereditary Breast Cancer: Prophylactic mastectomy, breast conservation and rates of cancer
    5 Breast Imaging in Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery
    6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast in Surgical Planning
    7 Breast Cancer Pathology
    8 Molecular Classification and Prognostic Signatures of Breast Cancer
    10 Photography Principles for Medical Documentation and Presentations
    11 Breast Cancer Patient and Reconstructive Consultation
    12 Aesthetic Principles for Breast Reconstruction
    13 Neoadjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer
    14 Adjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer
    15 Whole Breast Radiotherapy after Breast Conserving Surgery
    16 Partial Radiotherapy with Intrabeam Techniques
    17 Partial Radiotherapy with ELIOT Techniques
    18 Radiotherapic Treatment after Mastectomy and its implications to breast reconstruction decision and outcomes
    SECTION 2: ONCOLOGIC SURGERY: 19 Oncologic Principles for Breast Reconstruction: indications and limits
    20 Classic Lumpectomy and Quadrantectomy Techniques
    21 Surgical Margins in Breast Conserving Surgery
    22 Axillary Surgery
    23. Skin-Sparing Mastectomy
    24 Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy
    25 Nipple Sparing Mastectomy with Eletron Intra-Operative Radiotherapy (ELIOT)
    SECTION 3: PARTIAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION: 26 Preoperative Planning for Oncoplastic Surgery
    27 Classification of Oncoplastic Techniques for Surgical Practice
    28 Level I Techniques
    29 Central Quadrant Techniques
    30 Dome Mastopexy
    31 Round Block Techniques
    31 Superior Pedicle Techniques
    32 Inferior Pedicle Techniques
    33 Combined Pedicle Techniques
    34 Distant Volume Flaps for Conservative Surgery
    35 Non-Conventional Techniques in Partial Breast Reconstruction
    36 Delayed Reconstruction after Breast Conserving Surgery
    SECTION 4: BREAST RECONSTRUCTION AFTER MASTECTOMY: 37 Preoperative Planning for Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy
    38 History and development of breast implants
    39 Staged Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction
    40 One-Stage Breast Reconstruction with Definitive Form-Stable Implants
    41 Breast Reconstruction with Definitive Expanders
    42 Breast Reconstruction with Implants and Mesh
    43 Immediate Impant-Based Breast Reconstruction using Variable Lower Pole Support
    44 Skin-reducing mastectomy
    45. Autologous Latisimus Dorsi Breast Reconstruction
    46 Monopedicled TRAM flap
    47 Bipedicled TRAM flap
    48 Free flaps
    49 Delayed breast reconstruction after Mastectomy
    SECTION 5: MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS: 50 Prevention and Treatment of Infections in Breast Reconstruction
    51 Wound Management in Breast Surgery
    52 Deformities and Asymmetry after Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    53 Implant Exposition and Extrusion
    54 Physiopathology, Prevention and Treatment of Capsular Contracture
    55 Implant Rupture
    56 Inframammary Fold Reconstruction
    57 Donor Site Complications after Reconstruction with Flaps
    58 Complications of Unipedicled TRAM: Treatment and Prevention
    SECTION 6: REFINEMENTS AFTER BREAST RECONSTRUCTION: 59 Treatment and Care of the Scars in Breast Reconstruction
    60 Lipofilling
    61. Nipple and Areola Reconstruction
    62 Revisions after Breast Reconstruction
    SECTION 7: BREAST RECONSTRUCTION IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS: 63 Immediate Breast Reconstruction in Pregnancy and Lactation
    64 Breast Reconstruction in Elderly
    65 Breast Reconstruction before Radiotherapy
    66 Breast Reconstruction in Previously Irradiated Patients
    67 Breast Reconstruction after Aesthetic Surgeries
    68 Thoracic Wall Reconstruction in Local Recurrences and Advanced Cases
    SECTION 8: OTHER SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: 69 Systemic Impact of Breast Reconstruction- 70 Psychological aspects of Breast Reconstruction
    71 Post operatory Care after Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    Aesthetics and Quality of Life after Breast Reconstruction
    73 Oncoplastic and Breast Reconstruction Training
    74 Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Qualification, Limits, and Mentoring
    75 Bioethics and Medico-Legal Aspects in Breast Cancer Reconstruction
    76 Costs and Cost-Effectiveness Considerations in Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2019