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Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Reference Guide

Edited by: Shaun C. Desai
Details:
634 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 4.5 x 8"
ISBN13:
978-1-59756-963-7
Release Date:
10/07/2016
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Overview

Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide is a portable reference guide that fills the void of an easy-to-read, concise, but comprehensive book encompassing all aspects of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, both in the clinical setting as well as in preparing for board exams. Each chapter follows a uniform outline to facilitate quick review of a topic, and the comprehensive nature of each chapter provides the depth required for written and oral standardized tests. Chapters incorporate authors from all specialties--Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, General Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Oculoplastic Surgery, and Dermatology--as well as encompass all aspects of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, from cosmetic to reconstructive to craniofacial.

Formatted like the bestselling "Pasha" (Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery) pocket guide, this text provides a condensed amount of high-yield information with a multidisciplinary approach to bring a broader range of insight into complex clinical challenges. Combining key insights from senior and junior authors, each chapter provides a unique perspective on the relevant information needed by those getting themselves established within the field.

Key features include:

  • Contributions by leaders in the field
  • Tabs for each section for quick access
  • Key terms and notes in bold and italics


From the Foreword

"This text is a concise clinical reference guide solely devoted to facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. No such portable guide has existed up till now. Dr. Desai has gathered an "all star" multidisciplinary group of authors who are true experts in their fields. Many are paired with co-authors who recently finished training to give a unique combined perspective on each topic. One could say that the chapters are written "by former trainees for present trainees". The result is an easily accessible reference guide organized to help the reader find vital information quickly and efficiently.

Doctors in the specialties of facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, oculoplastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and dermatology will find this guide indispensable in preparing for surgery or patient care. Modeled after Dr. Raza Pasha's popular Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Clinical Reference Guide, this portable reference book fills a niche in the reference world left empty too long."

--Ira D. Papel, MD
Associate Professor‬‬‬
Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery‬‬‬
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery‬‬‬
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine‬‬
Baltimore, Maryland

--Patrick J. Byrne, MD
Professor and Director
Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland

Reviews

  • Liam Flood,, Journal of Laryngology and Otology (2016):
    ""This follows a well established format from this publisher and many readers will be familiar with Pasha's 'Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery' pocket guide, previously reviewed here. This is another book designed for a large pocket and ease of reference. It is very relevant to our speciality and to our trainees. A multi-author text, this comprehensively covers far more than just aesthetic, cosmetic facial surgery. At that however it is very wide ranging with chapter titles such as 'Asian Blepharoplasty', 'Anatomy and physiology of Aging' (which read with despair and familiarity) and 'Non Caucasian Rhinoplasty'. Indeed rhinoplasty takes up nearly 70 pages and even delves into our territory with 'The Functional Nasal Airway' and I have to say does it well. I now know my pattern of hair loss is a Norwood Class IV/V and, in 'Photography', that zoom reduces depth of focus (I always thought the opposite applied). There is excellent coverage of the facial nerve, of facial skeletal trauma, of neoplasms and congenital abnormalities. Reconstructive techniques are a must for last minute examination revision and ideally suited to the book's format. The text throughout is in wells et out bullet points, with headings that allow 'dipping in' rather than reading cover to cover. The content is far more relevant to the UK ENT trainee, than a first glance might suggest (it certainly surprised me). I would certainly recommend it for examination preparation and revision.""

  • Doody's (May 2018):
    "Named to Doody's Core Titles in the Health Sciences - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2018 list."

  • Gregory Kelts, MD, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (May 2017):
    "Despite its compact format, this book effectively covers the full spectrum of facial plastic surgery. Section 1 addresses basic concepts in facial surgery from instrumentation and suture material to facial analysis and principles of photography. The next 9 clinical sections cover the breadth of facial plastic surgery from facial nerve dysfunction and rehabilitation to pediatric facial plastic surgery. Each chapter addresses a specific, focused component of the overarching section, highlighting important topics with bolded texts and well-organized tables. In addition, each chapter contains excellent original illustrations of pertinent anatomy and surgical concepts. While illustrations are sparse as a function of the book's concision, they are used thoughtfully and effectively throughout and complement the text well. The combination of well-organized text, carefully constructed tables, and custom illustrations create an excellent review of the major topics within the specialty of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery from cosmetic rhinoplasty to major oncologic reconstruction. . . . Dr. Desai produced a well-organized, thorough review text that will be a great resource for physicians at all levels of training. He brought together a diverse group of leaders in their respective fields to create a review text that effectively covers the range of facial plastic surgery. This will be a trusted reference and is an excellent addition to the catalog of respected facial plastic and reconstructive surgery texts."

  • Aftab Ahmed, Consultant ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeon, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, UK, ENT and Audiology News (September/October 2017):
    "This book is an excellent pocket guide encompassing a wide range of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. It is formatted in a very similar way to the well-known "Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery" by Pasha. The book is organised into major sections of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, encompassing reconstructive, cosmetic and craniofacial areas. Each chapter, which is co-written by a senior and junior author, provides concise and comprehensive information in an easy-to-read manner. The rhinoplasty, otoplasty, facial defect reconstruction and skin cancer sections are an excellent resource material in terms of succinct and concise information for trainees, particularly those preparing for the FRCS(ORL-HNS) exam and also the European Board Exam in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. This book is an excellent reference pocket guide for trainees and, indeed, established specialists. I have not come across a similar book for facial plastic surgery, which makes it stand out in the market. It is also an excellent revision resource for exams. In summary, this clinical reference guide is an excellent, up-to-date and good value book which I would highly recommend to anyone interested in facial and reconstructive surgery."

  • Gehaan F. D'Souza, MD and James E. Zins, MD, Annals of Plastic Surgery, Volum 79, Issue 2 (August 2017):
    ""...the book is, in fact, easy-to-read and concise. The size of the book does fit nicely into a student's laboratory coat. One should celebrate the book for allowing a student to get a quick glimpse into a facial plastic surgery topic.""

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors

Part I. Facial Plastics Essentials

Chapter 1. Instrumentation and Tissue Handling
Matthew C. Gropler and Scott Walen

Chapter 2. Skin Anatomy and Wound Healing
Sean Timothy Massa and Scott Walen

Chapter 3. Facial Analysis
John J. Chi

Chapter 4. Photography
Jeffrey D. Sharon

Chapter 5. Alloplastic Implants and Genioplasty
Jennifer C. Fuller and David A. Shaye

Chapter 6. Ethics in Facial Plastic Surgery
Sarah A. Saxon and Demetri Arnaoutakis

Part II. Facial Nerve

Chapter 7. Facial Nerve Anatomy
Jeffrey D. Sharon

Chapter 8. Evaluation and Management of Acute Facial Nerve Paralysis
Irene A. Kim and Amit Kochhar

Chapter 9. Facial Reanimation
Jason C. Nellis, Leslie R. Kim, and Patrick J. Byrne

Part III. Oculoplastic Surgery

Chapter 10. Brow Lift
Peter Papagiannopoulos and Peter C. Revenaugh

Chapter 11. Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Lindsey M. McDaniel and Steven M. Couch

Chapter 12. Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Michael G. Neimkin, John B. Holds, and Steven M. Couch

Chapter 13. Asian Blepharoplasty
Chau Pham and Steven M. Couch

Chapter 14. Ptosis
Suzanne W. van Landingham and Nicholas R. Mahoney

Chapter 15. Mohs and Eyelid Reconstruction
Suzanne W. van Landingham and Nicholas R. Mahoney

Part IV. Aging Face

Chapter 16. Anatomy and Physiology of Aging
Andrea M. Park, Samuel Hahn, and Gregory H. Branham

Chapter 17. Rhytidectomy
Jordan P. Sand, Samuel Hahn, and Gregory H. Branham

Chapter 18. Management of the Midface
Emily Spataro, Samuel Hahn, and Gregory H. Branham

Chapter 19. Liposuction and Fat Transfer
Jennifer C. Fuller and David A. Shaye

Chapter 20. Skin Rejuvenation: Lasers, Peels, and Dermabrasion
Zain Husain, Qasim Husain, and Tina S. Alster

Chapter 21. Injectables for Rejuvenation
Theda C. Kontis

Part V. Rhinoplasty

Chapter 22. Nasal Anatomy, Analysis, and Approaches
Kristin Stevens and Sofia Lyford-Pike

Chapter 23. Functional Nasal Airway
Andrew J. Thomas, Justin C. Sowder, and P. Daniel Ward

Chapter 24. Rhinoplasty: Upper Vault and Middle Vault
Leslie R. Kim and Ira D. Papel

Chapter 25. Tip Rhinoplasty
Christian A. Paquet and Jon-Paul Pepper

Chapter 26. Revision Rhinoplasty and Complications
Leslie R. Kim and Ira D. Papel

Chapter 27. Non-Caucasian Rhinoplasty
Ryan M. Smith and Peter C. Revenaugh

Part VI. Hair Replacement

Chapter 28. Alopecia
Lisa Ishii

Chapter 29. Hair Transplantation
Lisa Ishii

Chapter 30. Regional Scalp Flaps and Tissue Expansion in Aesthetic Hair Surgery
Sahar Nadimi and Sheldon S. Kabaker

Part VII. Trauma

Chapter 31. Acute Soft Tissue Injury
Phong Le and Samuel L. Oyer

Chapter 32. Principles of Plating and Bone Healing
Regina Rodman and Robert M. Kellman

Chapter 33. Mandible Trauma
Regina Rodman and Robert M. Kellman

Chapter 34. Midface and Pan-Facial Fractures
Regina Rodman and Robert M. Kellman

Chapter 35. Orbit, Naso-Orbitoethmoid, and Nasal Fractures
Regina Rodman and Robert M. Kellman

Chapter 36. Frontal Sinus Fractures
Regina Rodman and Robert M. Kellman

Part VIII. Scar Revision and Reconstructive Ladder

Chapter 37. Scar Revision
Kenneth J. Andrews and J. Regan Thomas

Chapter 38. Skin, Dermal, Cartilage, Composite, and Bone Grafts
Rahul Seth and P. Daniel Knott

Chapter 39. Primary and Local Flaps
Natalie Justicz and Linda N. Lee

Chapter 40. Regional Flaps
Andrew T. Day, Hamad Chaudhary, and Jeremy D. Richmon

Chapter 41. Free Tissue Transfer
Neil S. Sachanandani and Shaun C. Desai

Part IX. Head and Neck Neoplasms

Chapter 42. Benign Skin Lesions
Tzyy-Nong Liou, Wee Tin K. Kao, Samuel Hahn, and Gregory H. Branham

Chapter 43. Cutaneous Squamous Cell and Basal Cell Carcinoma
Rebecca C. Hoesli and Chaz L. Stucken

Chapter 44. Melanoma
Adeeb Derakhshan, Joseph Zenga, and Shaun C. Desai

Chapter 45. Rare Skin Malignancies and Syndromes
Nancy P. Judd

Part X. Pediatric and Craniofacial Surgery

Chapter 46. Cleft Lip
Zachary Farhood and Krishna G. Patel

Chapter 47. Cleft Palate
Adrian A. Ong and Krishna G. Patel

Chapter 48. Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
Janet Waimin Lee and Travis T. Tollefson

Chapter 49. Cleft Rhinoplasty
Lauren B. Moneta, Myriam Loyo Li, and Tom D. Wang

Chapter 50. Craniosynostosis
Sherard A. Tatum

Chapter 51. Microtia
Sachin S. Pawar

Chapter 52. Otoplasty
Andrew W. Joseph and Shaun C. Desai

Chapter 53. Congenital Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck
Tara E. Brennan, Teresa O, and Milton Waner

Chapter 54. Global Surgery
David A. Shaye

Index

About The Editor

Shaun C. Desai

Shaun C. Desai, MD, is a full-time assistant professor of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. His practice focuses exclusively on plastic surgery of the face, head, and neck and encompasses a broad spectrum of both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Desai's research interests include novel methods of microvascular reconstruction of the head and neck using innovative technology, and he is on a team of surgeons hoping to perform a series of face transplants at Johns Hopkins. He also has an interest in the diagnosis and management of malignant melanoma.

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