There has been an exponential growth in the number of research papers published in recent decades in the field of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, making it difficult to identify the key papers that have truly changed practice in plastic surgery. This book provides readers with a concise reference source for the key papers that underpin contemporary surgical practice and covers all aspects of the specialty, with the content being helpful for both trainees and specialists to understand the scientific developments and pioneering surgeries that allow expert surgeons to practice as they currently do. By exploring the ground-breaking papers in Plastic Surgery, readers can gain insights into the evolution of the field and learn valuable lessons on how to innovate. For trainees preparing for board or exit exams, such as the FRCS (Plast), this book serves as an invaluable reference source and revision guide, providing access to key landmark studies. It presents over 50 key research studieson plastic surgery along with full analysis and additional commentaries from experts and world-renowned authority figures in Plastic Surgery. It provides a valuable perspective on why the study is important, constituting essential reading for busy professionals as well as trainees, residents and fellows, and surgeons studying for professional examinations while distilling all the literature into a compact guide on the must-know scientific articles.
Foreword.- . Preface.- Part I. BASIC SCIENCE. .
Chapter
1. Evolution
of microsurgery .-
Chapter
2. Emerging flaps.
Chapter
3. Evolution of
Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation.
Chapter
4. Evolution of wound
management.
Chapter
5. Evolution in lymphoedema management.
Chapter
6.
Emergence of nerve interface/robotic application.
Chapter
7. Emerging
trends in breast/lymphoedema imaging.
Chapter
8. Emerging trends in flap
reconstruction imaging.
Chapter
9. Emerging trends in craniofacial imaging.-
Part II. HEAD AND NECK. .
Chapter
10. Evolution in Craniofacial Trauma.-
Chapter
11. Evolution in Cleft Care.
Chapter
12. Evolution in Orthognathic
Surgery.
Chapter
13. Evolution in Head and Neck Cancer.
Chapter
14.
Evolution of bony microsurgical reconstruction of the Jaws.
Chapter
15.
Evolution in Facial Reanimation.- Part III. BREAST SURGERY. .
Chapter
16.
Evolution of Reconstructive Breast Surgery (Implant).
Chapter
17.
Evolution of Reconstructive Breast Surgery (Autologous).
Chapter
18.
Evolution of Aesthetic Breast Surgery.
Chapter
19. Science of breast
implants.- Part IV. HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY. .-
Chapter
20. Trauma.-
Chapter
21. Congenital.
Chapter
22. Inflammatory/degenerative disease.-
Part V. EVOLUTION OF NERVE SURGERY. .-
Chapter
23. Landmark Studies in
Nerve Surgery.- Part VI. EVOLUTION OF SKIN CANCER SURGERY. .
Chapter
24.
Evolution of Melanoma and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Management.- Part VII.
EVOLUTION OF BURNS SURGERY. .
Chapter
25. Evolution of Burn Surgery.- Part
VIII. EVOLUTION OF TRUNK RECONSTRUCTION. .-
Chapter
26. EVOLUTION OF TRUNK
RECONSTRUCTION.- Part IX. EVOLUTION OF ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION. .-
Chapter
27. Evolution of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction.- Part X. LOWER
EXTREMITY. .
Chapter
28. Evolution of Lower Limb Orthoplastic management.-
Chapter
29. Diabetic foot reconstruction.- Part XI. GENITOURINARY
RECONSTRUCTION. .
Chapter
30. Evolution of Genito-urinary Reconstruction.-
Part XII. PERINEAL RECONSTRUCTION. .
Chapter
31. Evolution of
Genito-urinary Reconstruction.- Part XIII. AESTHETIC SURGERY. .
Chapter
32. Facelift and Necklift.
Chapter
33. Rhinoplasty.-
Chapter
34. Massive
Weight Loss.
Chapter
35. Evolution of Fat Grafting.-
Chapter
36. Evolution
of Body Contouring.
Chapter
37. Evolution of Hair Transplantation.-
Chapter
38. Evolution of Non-surgical/minimally invasive treatment.- Part
XIV. EVOLUTION OF PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS). .-
Chapter
39. The
Evolution of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Plastic Surgery.
Dr Ankur Khajuria, BSc (Hons) MBBS (Dist.) FHEA FRSPH MRCS (Eng) MAcadMEd. MFSTEd. MSc (Oxon.) PhD, is a Kellogg Scholar and a research supervisor at the University of Oxford, UK. He ranked 1st in the UK Plastic Surgery National Selection and received an Academic Clinic Fellowship offer from the University of Cambridge. He has 100+ publications, in major journals, including the Lancet, with press coverage in major international news outlets. He has 100+ presentations across 3 continents, 1500+ citations, £200,000+ in grant funding/scholarships/prizes, 1 paperback textbook as lead author and editor, and 50+ academic prizes, including from the American and British Societies of Plastic Surgery. He is an NHS Clinical Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of a patented device in microsurgery. He is also the Founder of High Yield UK, an international organization providing research training and mentoring for residency applicants globally, and has been invited as a guest speaker at Imperial College London (alongside Sir David Nott OBE) and Oxford University. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and member of the Academy of Medical Educators.
He graduated 2nd place in medicine from Imperial College London University, UK with multiple distinctions/prizes and First-Class Honours with Pereira Prize for best overall performance for his Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Surgery. Winning a competitive research scholarship and a Royal College of Surgeons of England Grant, he conducted prize-winning research in Tokyo, Japan investigating cancer stem cell host cell interactions both in vitro and in vivo, winning the prestigious UK SARS Prize at Cambridge University. He undertook the Plastic Surgery Sub-Internship at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, funded by the Royal College of Surgeons. He was selected on the highly competitive NIHR-funded Academic Surgery programme at Imperial College London, UK where he went on to receive an Academic Clinic Fellowship offer from Cambridge University and Kellogg Scholarship from Oxford University.
Professor Joon Pio Hong, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. is Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center. He has board certification in Trauma, Hand and Plastic surgery. He is also an adjunct professor to Georgetown University USA and St Paul University Ethiopia. He received his BS degree from the Yonsei University of College of Medicine and his MS degree in medicine and PhD degree from the Graduate School of Yonsei University. He received his M.B.A. on medical management from University of Southern California at Marshall School of Business. He is active member is number of professional associations such as American society of plastic surgery, Korean society of Plastic surgery and currently serves as Secretary General for WSRM (World society of Reconstructive Microsurgery). His major work has been research and clinical practice in wound healing, diabetic foot & lower extremity reconstruction and supermicrosurgery. He is the Editor-in-Chief for Archives of Plastic Surgery and serves on the editorial board for numerous journals including Plastic and Reconstructive surgery, International Wound Journal, Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Journal of Plastic Reconstructive Aesthetic Surgery and more. He has been invited over 80 countries to present his work and is visiting professor for more than 60 institutions. He has over 200 publications in this field of practice with 24 book chapters including the Neligan Plastic surgery. He was awarded the Godina Travelling Fellowship from the 2015 American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Al Fred W. Farmer Lectureship 2016 from the Canadian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Acta Scandinavia Lectureship 2018 from the Scandinavian Society ofPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Maliniac Lectureship 2020 from the American Society of Plastic Surgery.
Professor Peter Neligan, MB, FACS, FRCSI, FRCSC is a University of Washington (UW) Professor Emeritus of Surgery and former Director of the Center for Reconstructive Surgery at UW Medical Center, as well as an acknowledged expert in the field of reconstructive microsurgery. Dr. Neligan served as chair of the division of plastic surgery at the University of Toronto from 1996 to 2007 and was appointed Wharton Chair in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at that institution. He was recruited to the University of Washington in 2007 to establish the Center for Reconstructive Surgery. Professor Neligan has Edited 15 books, over 100 book chapters and over 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He is the series editor of the third edition of the 6-volume book set, Plastic Surgery, which has been the standard text for Plastic Surgery Training Programs around the world.He has made over 200 presentations at national and international meetings as well as delivering numerous invited lectures. He has served as Visiting Professor or Invited Lecturer to over 400 institutions and societies around the world. He is past Editor of the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery and Past-President of the Plastic Surgery Foundation, the North American Skull Base Society and the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery.