Tissue Expansion
Background The process of tissue expansion in reconstructive surgery was first reported by Charles Neumann, who described its application for auricular soft tissue reconstruction in 1957. Neumann simply applied concepts…
Background The process of tissue expansion in reconstructive surgery was first reported by Charles Neumann, who described its application for auricular soft tissue reconstruction in 1957. Neumann simply applied concepts…
Introduction The atypical skin lesions are a diverse group of tumors that are uncommon but clinically important. They include a spectrum from benign lesions through to those that demonstrate local…
Introduction Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common malignancy amongst Caucasians and occurs sporadically in all other populations. NMSCs are comprised predominantly of basal cell (BCC) and squamous cell…
Introduction The reconstructive options for today’s plastic surgeons are unprecedented in history. Despite this reality, the ideal reconstruction for many patients and defect types does not yet exist. The traditional…
Introduction Flap surgery is the commonest procedure in plastic surgery and is the essence of the discipline. Critical to its success is a sound understanding of soft tissue’s blood supply,…
General Principles Living cells respond to physical and biochemical cues, e.g., hormones, cell–cell signaling molecules, and with the physical environment through the extracellular matrix (ECM), enabling them to adapt to…
Introduction Local anesthetic agents cause reversible blockade of the neuronal sodium (Na + ) channel, thereby blocking transmission of nerve impulses from nociceptive afferents. Mechanism of Action of Local Anesthetics…
Skin Structure and Function The integument comprises the skin together with its appendages ( Figs. 1.1 and 1.2 ). These include hair and hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands, and…