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Evidence-based medicine is now firmly established in the lexicon of modern health care. In "The Evidence for Plastic Surgery" the diverse spectrum of plastic surgical practice is called to account by a cross-examination of the available evidence in support of many of the common treatment protocols and surgical procedures in everyday use. The result is a text that makes an important contribution to some of the contentious debates within the speciality and details the critical appraisal of new or developing techniques. This is a unique and invaluable reference source for senior doctors and for those in training, not only in plastic surgery but also in a variety of other closely aligned specialities including general and orthopaedic surgery.

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Introduction: Applying evidence-based medicine to plastic surgery; Timing and method of soft tissue reconstruction in patients with lllb tibial fractures; Vacuum-assisted closure: basic science and clinical practice; The management of necrotising fasciitis; The relationship between increasing body mass index and complications in plastic surgery; Prophylaxis to prevent venous thrombo-embolic disease in plastic surgery patients; Physiological responses to burn injury and resuscitation protocols for adult major burns; Improving outcome in paediatric burns; Biological skin substitutes; Sentinel lymph node biopsy in melanoma; Management of inguinal and pelvic nodes in patients with stage III malignant melanoma; Prognostic indicators in adult soft tissue sarcoma; Evidence-based imaging of soft tissue sarcomas; Hypospadias correction: one or two stages?; Cleft palate closure: the timing and options for surgical repair; Post-traumatic wrist instability; Wrist arthroscopy: its role in diagnosis and treatment; The role of small joint arthroplasty in osteoarthritis of the hand; Monitoring of microvascular free tissue transfers; Use of the anterolateral thigh flap for intra-oral reconstruction; A comparison of TRAM and DIEP flaps for breast reconstruction; Immediate versus delayed breast reconstruction; Strategies for minimising palpable implant rippling in the augmented breast; Gynaecomastia: an algorithmic approach to surgical management (with special emphasis on liposuction); Trends in aesthetic facial surgery: the role of endoscopic brow and minimal access facial lifts; Surgical rejuvenation of the ageing neck; Trends in aesthetic facial surgery: the Hamra lower lid blepharoplasty; Fibrin sealant in plastic surgery; Ablative and non-ablative techniques for rejuvenation of photo-aged skin; Hand and facial composite tissue allotransplantation; Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in plastic surgery.

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      Publisher: TFM Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781903378502, 978-1903378502
      ISBN10: 1903378508

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Evidence-based medicine is now firmly established in the lexicon of modern health care. In "The Evidence for Plastic Surgery" the diverse spectrum of plastic surgical practice is called to account by a cross-examination of the available evidence in support of many of the common treatment protocols and surgical procedures in everyday use. The result is a text that makes an important contribution to some of the contentious debates within the speciality and details the critical appraisal of new or developing techniques. This is a unique and invaluable reference source for senior doctors and for those in training, not only in plastic surgery but also in a variety of other closely aligned specialities including general and orthopaedic surgery.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Applying evidence-based medicine to plastic surgery; Timing and method of soft tissue reconstruction in patients with lllb tibial fractures; Vacuum-assisted closure: basic science and clinical practice; The management of necrotising fasciitis; The relationship between increasing body mass index and complications in plastic surgery; Prophylaxis to prevent venous thrombo-embolic disease in plastic surgery patients; Physiological responses to burn injury and resuscitation protocols for adult major burns; Improving outcome in paediatric burns; Biological skin substitutes; Sentinel lymph node biopsy in melanoma; Management of inguinal and pelvic nodes in patients with stage III malignant melanoma; Prognostic indicators in adult soft tissue sarcoma; Evidence-based imaging of soft tissue sarcomas; Hypospadias correction: one or two stages?; Cleft palate closure: the timing and options for surgical repair; Post-traumatic wrist instability; Wrist arthroscopy: its role in diagnosis and treatment; The role of small joint arthroplasty in osteoarthritis of the hand; Monitoring of microvascular free tissue transfers; Use of the anterolateral thigh flap for intra-oral reconstruction; A comparison of TRAM and DIEP flaps for breast reconstruction; Immediate versus delayed breast reconstruction; Strategies for minimising palpable implant rippling in the augmented breast; Gynaecomastia: an algorithmic approach to surgical management (with special emphasis on liposuction); Trends in aesthetic facial surgery: the role of endoscopic brow and minimal access facial lifts; Surgical rejuvenation of the ageing neck; Trends in aesthetic facial surgery: the Hamra lower lid blepharoplasty; Fibrin sealant in plastic surgery; Ablative and non-ablative techniques for rejuvenation of photo-aged skin; Hand and facial composite tissue allotransplantation; Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in plastic surgery.

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