Practical Facial Reconstruction: Theory and Practice by Dr. Andrew J. Kaufman – This eBook is a comprehensive and practical reference designed for surgeons seeking to enhance their facial reconstruction skills. Dr. Kaufman presents a systematic approach for the surgical management of facial defects, focusing on both functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Key Highlights of the eBook:
Systematic Approach: Teaches a structured method for successful surgical management of facial defects, applicable to a wide range of cases.
Repair Selection and Design: Guides readers on how to choose and design the best repair for specific surgical defects, considering factors like patient profile, defect location, and desired outcomes.
Step-by-Step Techniques: Uses a concise, step-by-step approach for various techniques, enriched with bulleted key points to highlight essential teaching details.
Rich Visual Content: Features clinical images, artist illustrations, and the author’s pearls for each type of repair.
Comprehensive Coverage: Includes examples of various repair types, from second intention healing and grafts to complex flaps like bilobed transposition, helical rim advancement, and paramedian forehead flaps.
Enhanced Surgical Flexibility and Expertise: Aims to increase surgical flexibility, creativity, and expertise by offering a unique approach to facial reconstruction.
Accessible Anywhere: The eBook edition can be downloaded to tablets and smartphones or accessed online, making it a convenient resource for on-the-go reference and study.
‘Practical Facial Reconstruction: Theory and Practice’ is an invaluable tool for surgeons at all levels, from novices to experienced practitioners, providing a simplified yet comprehensive guide to facial reconstruction.
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