Cutaneous Disorders of the Newborn
Neonatal Skin The skin of the infant differs from that of an adult in that it is thinner (40% to 60%), is less hairy, and has a weaker attachment between…
Neonatal Skin The skin of the infant differs from that of an adult in that it is thinner (40% to 60%), is less hairy, and has a weaker attachment between…
Accurate diagnosis of cutaneous disease in infants and children is a systematic process that requires careful inspection, evaluation, and some knowledge of dermatologic terminology and morphology to develop a prioritized…
Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries are common and can be functionally devastating. Improved understanding of nerve topography, injury, and regeneration has led to advances in peripheral nerve surgery and increased treatment…
Introduction More than 89 upper extremities and 30 face transplants have been performed worldwide since 1998, proving that vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) is technically feasible and guarantees long-term survival under…
Introduction Hand and upper extremity transplantation is the most common form of vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) or reconstructive transplantation and has evolved from a procedure only performed at the distal…
Introduction Composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) involves transplantation of various complex tissues embryologically derived from different layers that can include musculoskeletal structures (nerve, bone, muscle, etc.), skin and mucosa, and their…
Introduction The notion of drastically improving the treatment of catastrophic facial injuries, regardless of the cause, has motivated surgeons to pursue the development of facial transplantation in addition to other…
Figure 61.1 Posterior tibial artery perforator flap. Introduction In the field of reconstructive surgery, not a day goes by without a skin flap being used. The earliest description of skin…
Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the general principles, challenges, and opportunities in establishing a reconstructive transplant program. The authors bring the experience of two centers in…
Introduction Reconstructive surgery has, as its premise, the principle of restoring form and function utilizing surrounding or distant tissues while minimizing morbidity at the donor site. While muscle flaps remain…