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020 _a978-1-4665-5112-1
040 _cddc
041 _aEnglish
082 _a 617.952 SAB
100 _925759
_q Luca Saba
222 _aImaging for Plastic Surgery.
_babdominal wall anatomical angiography Ann Plast Surg arrow artery perforator flap assessment axial biopsy blood bone branch breast cancer breast implants breast reconstruction cell Clin clinical cm computed CT scan CTA cutaneous deep inferior epigastric defects diagnosis DIEA DIEP flap dissection distal donor Doppler evaluation fascia fat FIGURE fractures free flap graft haemangiomas harvest head and neck hernia identify iliac implant inferior epigastric artery injection intraoperative joint lateral lesions ligament localisation lymphatic drainage lymphatic vessels lymphoedema lymphography lymphoscintigraphy magnetic resonance malformations mammography maxilla maxillary medial melanoma metastasis Microsurgery microsurgical MRA MRI muscle musculocutaneous nerve Nucl Oncol osteomyelitis patients pedicle perfusion Plast Reconstr Surg Plastic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery posterior postoperative preoperative imaging procedure radiation radiographs Reconstructive Surgery resection scalp scaphoid sentinel lymph node SIEA skin SLN SLNB soft tissue SPECT/CT stereotactic subcutaneous superficial surgeon surgical tion tomography TRAM flap treatment tumour ultrasound vascular pedicle venous visualisation wrist
240 _aImaging for Plastic Surgery.
245 _aImaging for Plastic Surgery.
246 _aImaging for Plastic Surgery.
247 _aImaging for Plastic Surgery.
260 _a New York |
_b CRC Press |
_c2015.
300 _a831 pg include bibliographical references.
520 _aPreoperative imaging is increasingly being adopted for preoperative planning in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Accurate preoperative analysis can reduce the length of operations and maximize surgical design and dissection techniques. Imaging for Plastic Surgery covers the techniques, applications, and potentialities of medical imaging technology in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Presenting state-of-the-art research on evolving imaging modalities, this cutting-edge text: Provides a practical introduction to imaging modalities that can be used during preoperative planning Addresses imaging principles of the face, head, neck, breast, trunk, and extremities Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of all available imaging modalities Demonstrates the added value of imaging in different clinical scenarios Comprised of contributions from world-class experts in the field, Imaging for Plastic Surgery is an essential imaging resource for surgeons, radiologists, and patient care professionals.
600 _xSurgery, Plastic -- Imaging;
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600 _x Diagnostic imaging;
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600 _x Preoperative care;
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610 _x MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General;
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700 _944034
_qWarren M. Rozen
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