Harvesting Split Calvarian Bone Graft
10.1055/b-0034-99039 Harvesting Split Calvarian Bone Graft Calvarian bone graft is usually parietal and harvested above the end of the temporal muscle (see Fig. 10.93 ). It can be used for…
10.1055/b-0034-99039 Harvesting Split Calvarian Bone Graft Calvarian bone graft is usually parietal and harvested above the end of the temporal muscle (see Fig. 10.93 ). It can be used for…
10.1055/b-0034-99036 Deltopectoral FlapS. Remmert, K. Sommer, H. Weerda Although this flap (see Fig. 12.1a , 5) is credited to Bakamjian (1965), it was first mentioned in the German literature during…
10.1055/b-0034-99027 Forehead Region For smaller facial defects, an attempt is made to achieve coverage by means of flap advancement or local flaps ( Plate 1 ). Keep in mind that…
10.1055/b-0034-99024 Anatomy of the Skin and Skin Flaps The Skin ( Fig. 1.1 ) The skin is composed of epithelial layers (epidermis) and the dermis. Below the skin are the…
10.1055/b-0035-121997 Reconstructive and Esthetic Breast Surgery 3.3.1 Mastopexy and Lifting Aims and Methods The main focus of breast surgery is on the various breast-conserving, ablative, and reconstructive techniques used to…
10.1055/b-0035-121995 3 Surgical Techniques Surgery of Benign Disease—Diagnostic Procedures 3.1.1 Diagnostic Aspiration Techniques Aims and Methods The benign or malignant nature of lesions in the breast must be confirmed histologically….
10.1055/b-0035-121996 Surgery of Malignant Disease 3.2.1 Simple, Complex, and Oncoplastic Breast-Conserving Surgery Aims and Methods Development of breast-conserving surgery. Before 1950, breast cancer was treated by radical resection of the…
10.1055/b-0035-121993 1 Preliminary Remarks about the Region The primary function of the female breast or mammary gland is nourishment of the newborn infant. The breasts are a symbol of femininity…
10.1055/b-0035-121994 2 Concepts for Surgical Treatment—Procedure Navigator Aims of Treatment The female breast is the site of a number of functional and morphological disorders that are treated primarily by surgery….