Donovanosis
(1) Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6.1 Synonyms Granuloma inguinale, granuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale tropicum, granuloma contagiosum, ulcerating granuloma, ulcerating sclerosing granuloma, chronic venereal ulcer, granuloma…
The Skin and Eruptives Lesions
(1) Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1.1 Introduction The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and corresponds to 15% of the body’s weight….
Lymphogranuloma Venereum: LGV
(1) Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 5.1 Synonyms Inguinal lymphogranuloma, Nicolas-Favre-Durand disease, climatic bubo, the fourth disease, benign suppurative periadenitis. 5.2 Concept Sexually transmitted disease characterized…
All Kinds of Commonly Used Tissue Flaps
Fig. 3.1 The diagram of skin vascular system 1. The direct cutaneous artery originates from the inner arterial trunk, passes out from the deep fascia through the intermuscular space or…
Repair of Facial Nerve Paralysis After Tumor Surgery
Fig. 11.1 Facial nerve anatomy Above these are three small branches. The trunk of the facial nerve runs forward from the deep surface of the mastoid process and enters into…
Repair and Reconstruction of Defects After Resection of Chest Wall and Abdominal Tumors
Fig. 16.1 Different types of chest wall tumors may cause complex chest wall defects. (a) Cauliflower-like tumor. (b) Ulcerative type tumor. (c) Expansive type tumor. (d) Sternal defect tumor Therefore,…
Defect Repair After Breast Cancer Surgery
Fig. 15.1 The incision of skin-sparing modified radical mastectomy. (a) The circular incision 5 mm away from the areola margin. (b) The biopsy incision around the areola extended toward the…
Defect Repair After Resection of the Tumor of the External Nose
Fig. 10.1 The nose can be divided into three parts according to its deep bone supports One aim of the nasal repair and reconstruction is to provide a functional, open,…
Defect Repair After Resection of the Malignant Tumor of the Lower Limb
Fig. 18.1 After burn trauma in the upper segment of the left calf, the patient had recurrent ulcers for more than 10 years; the pathological examination showed skin squamous cell…