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El. knyga: Liposuction: Principles and Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662489031
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  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662489031
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This superbly illustrated book covers all aspects of liposuction: anatomy, pathology, biochemistry, preoperative care, equipment, the full range of procedures, complications, postoperative care, outcomes, lipedema, and medical legal aspects. Compared with the successful first edition, the text has been extensively updated and many additional chapters included, with particular attention to recently introduced techniques. While new technology helps to improve results, experience, care, and skill on the part of the cosmetic surgeon are essential if optimal results satisfactory to the patient are to be achieved. The contributors to this book have expended much time and effort to present the cosmetic and plastic surgeon with as much information as possible on the techniques and uses of liposuction for the purposes of cosmetic and non-cosmetic surgery. Liposuction: Principles and Practice will be of value for residents and fellows and for practicing and highly experienced surgeonsin plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, general surgery, and other subspecialties.                                                                                               

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The presentation of basic, advanced, and innovative techniques, as well as historical perspectives, render this book invaluable for surgeons who use liposuction. It describes the scientific basis and technical advances that enable successful outcomes. This is a superb research and procedural guide that will provide readers with a wealth of practical and updated information necessary for successful outcomes in liposuction. (Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, Doody's Book Reviews, December, 2016)                                                                 

Part I: History.- History of  Lipposuction.-  Part II: Anesthesia.-
 Pharmacokinetics  of Tumescent Anesthesia.- Anesthesia for Liposuction.-
Tumescent Technique.- Liposuction with Local Tumescent Anesthesia and
Microcannula Technique.- Rate of  Lidocaine Infiltration.- Tumescent Local
Anesthesia with Articaine.- Modified Formua for Tumescent Anesthesia
(Naropin-Ropivacaine).- Efficacy of Tumescent Local Anesthesia with Variable
Lidocaine Concentration.- Part III: Histology, Pathology, Biochemistry, and
Physiology.- Pathologic Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat.- The Anatomy,
Physiology, Metabolism/Nutrition of Subcutaneous Fat.- Biochemical Effects of
Liposuction.- Metabolic and Clinical Studies of Liposuction in Obesity.- Part
IV: Preoperative.- Preoperative Consultation.- Drugs to Limit Use of or Avoid
when Performing Liposuction.- Part V: Cannulas, Equipment.- Microcannula
Liposuction.- Cannula Designs.- : Inadequate Sterilization of Liposuction
Cannulas: Problems and Prevention.- Inexpensive Method of Liposuction Cannula
Port-site Protection.- Negative Pressures Generated by Different Caliber
Syringes Used for Liposuction.- : Negative Pressure of Manual Liposuction
with Coleman Technique is Highly Dependent on the Position of Plunger of the
Syringe.- Part VI: Techniques.-Liposuction Practitioner Profile with Current
Practice Standards and Patient Safety.- Principles of Liposuction.- The
Principles and Techniques of Liposuction.- Proposed Safety Guidelines for the
Maximum Volume Fat Removal by Tumescent Liposuction.- Aesthetic or Functional
Indications for Liposuction.- Accurately Monitoring Fluid Infiltration during
Multiple-site or Large-volume Liposuction.- Superficial Liposculpture:
Rationale and Technique.- Liposuction Technique and Lymphatics in
Liposuction.- Reduced Negative Pressure in Liposuction.- Tissue Stabilization
for Liposuction.- Three Dimensional Superficial Liposculpture for Aged and
Relaxed Skin and Cellulite Treatment.- Reduction Syringe Liposculpture.-
Minor (smart) Modifications for Increasing the Efficacy of Liposuction.-
Histologic Study of the Aspirate from Breast Liposuction.- Large Volume
Liposuction for the Treatment of the Metabolic Problems of Obesity.- Large
Volume Liposuction for Obesity.- Megaliposculpture and Therapeutic
Megaliposculpture.- Cardiovascular Risk Profile Improvement with Large-volume
Liposuction.- Orthostatic Liposculpture.- Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction:
Past, Present, and Future.- Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction: Physical and
Technical Principles.- Vaser-assisted Lipoplasty: Technology and Technique.-
Ultrasound-assisted Lipoplasty for Face Contouring with Vaser.- Excisional
Body Contouring Surgery and Vaser.- Vaser-assisted Breast Reduction.-The
Clinical Applications of Multi-frequency Ultrasound Technology in Body
Reshaping.- Histologic Changes with Breast Ultrasound-assisted Liposuction.-
Excessive Free Radicals are not Produced During Ultrasound-assisted
Liposuction.- External Ultrasound with Superficial Subdermal Liposuction.-
 External Ultrasound Before and After Liposculpture.- Powered Liposuction
Equipment.- Nutational Infrasonic Liposculpture (NIL)
Liposuction/Liposculpture Assisted by Compressed Air.- Breast Reduction by
Liposuction Using Tumescent Local Anesthesia and Powered Cannulas.- Safety
Protocols for Power-assisted External Ultrasonic Liposculpture.- Low-level
Laser-assisted Liposuction.- Laserlipolysis for Treatment of Lipodystrophy.-
Combination Laser-assisted Liposuction and Minimally Invasive Skin Tightening
with Temperature Feedback for Treatment of the Submentum and Neck.- External
Percussion Massage-assisted Liposuction.- Water-jet Assisted Liposuction.-
Radiofrequency Assisted Liposuction (RFAL) for Lipocontouring, Skin
Contraction and Wrinkle Reduction.-  Radiofrequency-assisted Liposuction of
the Upper Arms Nonexcisional Tissue Tightening: Creating Skin Surface Area
Reduction During Abdominal Liposuctionby Adding Radiofrequency Heating.-
Facial Recontouring with Liposuction.- Liposuction and Lipotransfer for
Facial Rejuvenation in the Asian Patient.- Managing the Components of the
Aging Neck: From Liposuction to Submentalplasty, to Neck Lift.- Liposuction
and Suspension of the Orbicularis Oculi for the Correction of Persistent
Malar Bags.- Tumescent Liposuction in the Treatment of Hemifacial
Hypertrophy.-  Submental Liposuction Versus Formal Cervicoplasty: Which One
to Choose?.- Liposuction of the Upper Extremities.- Three Dimensional
Circumferential Liposuction of the Overweight or Obese Upper Arm.- Treatment
of Excessive Axillary Sweat Syndromes (Hyperhidrosis, Smidrosis,
Bromhidrosis) with Liposuction.- Liposuction for Axillary Hyperhidrosis:
Reconciling Trial Results and Expert Opinion.- Laser Assisted Liposuction of
the Axillary Sweat Glands and Hair Removal.- Mastopexy (Breast Lift) with
Vaser Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction.- Liposuction for Gynecomastia.-
Axillary Approach for the Treatment of Gynecomastia with Liposuction.-
Gynecomastia: A New Effective Approach with Minimally Invasive Surgery.-
Conventional Versus Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction in Gynecomastia Surgery.-
Aspiration of Breast Cysts with Liposuction.- Refinements in Liposculpture of
the Buttocks and Thighs.-  Liposuction and Lipofilling for Treatment of
Symptomatic Silicone Toxicosis of the Glutealregion.- Liposculpture of the
Lower Extremities Using a Tourniquet.- The Transverse Upper Gracilis Flap for
Breast Reconstruction Following Liposuction of the Thigh.- Combined Use of
Liposuction and Arthroscopic Shaver in Lower-Limb Fasciocutaneous Flap
Contouring.- Liposculpture of the Trunk.- Liposuction and Dermolipectomy.-
Deformation of Dermal-Adipose Tissue: Resolution of Cases Rejected by
Traditional Medicine.- The Modern Lipoabdominoplasty.- Abdominal Liposuction
in a Patient with an Ostomy.- Lipomas Treated with Liposuction.- HIV
Lipodystrophy Treatment (Buffalo Hump) with VaserUltrasound-Assisted
Lipoplasty.- Treatment of Multiple Symmetrical Lipomatosis with Liposuction.-
Palliative Treatment of Madelungs Disease: Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction
and Intralipotherapy.- Treatment of Multiple Angiolipomas by Liposuction
Surgery.- Syringe Liposuction for Residual Fat in Involuted Facial
Hemangioma.- Liposuction in Dercums Disease.- Treatment of Hematomas with
Liposuction.- Treatment of Fox-Fordyce Disease with Liposuction-Assisted
Curettage.- Superficialization of Arteriovenous Fistulae.- Liposuction for
Superficialization of Deep Veins after Creation of Arteriovenous Fistulas.-
Reverse Tissue Expansion by Liposuction Deflation Adopted for Harvest of
Large Sheet of Full-Thickness Skin Graft.- Blunt Liposuction Cannula
Dissection in Reconstructive Surgery.- Cellulite Syndromes.- Liposuction
Treatment of Cellulite.- Liposuction in Treatment of Plexiform
Neurofibromas.- Liposuction Contouring after Head and Neck Free
Flapreconstruction.- Liposuction Technique for Extraction of Bio-Alcamid and
other Permanent Fillers.- Part VII: Lipedema (Lipoedema) and Lymphedema.-
Lipedema and Lymphatic Edema.- Liposuction of Lymphoedema of the
Extremities.- Tumescent Liposuction in Lipoedema.- Vibro-Assisted Liposuction
and Endermologie for Lipolymphedema.- Update Lipoedema 2014: Cologne
Lipoedema Study.- Part VIII: Complications.- Analysis of Postoperative
Complications for Superficial Liposuction.- Prevention and Treatment of
Liposuction Complications.- Lipid Rescue for Local Anesthetic Toxicity.-
Disharmonious Obesity Following Liposuction.- Correction of Liposuction
Sequelae by Autologous Fat Transplantation.- Blood Loss with Liposuction.-
Liposhifting for the Treatment of Skin Indentations.- Liposuction Mortality.-
Death After Liposuction.- Harmfull Effects of Liposuction and Lipolysis
Procedures Questionable Safety and Scientific Validity: A Medico-Legal
Perspective and Advantages of Light Hypo-Osmolar Liposuction.- Correction
of Gluteal Contour Deformities After Overaggressive Liposuction Utilizing the
Deepithelialized Fasciocutaneous Infragluteal (FCI) Flap.- Aesthetic and
Functional Abdominal Wall Reconstruction after Multiplebowel Perforations
Secondary to Liposuction.- Blindness and Necrotizing Fasciitis after
Liposuction and Fat Transfer.- Ischemic Optic Neuropathy as a Rare but
Potentially Devastating Complication of Liposuction.- Fat Embolism after
Liposuction in Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome.- Massive Pulmonary Thromboembolism
After Abdominoplasty and Liposuction.- Part IX: Postoperative.- Changes in
Metabolic Syndrome Parameters After Liposuction.- Liposuction and Visfatin.-
Part X: Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction.- Quality-of-Life in Patients with
Dercum's Disease-Before and After Liposuction.- Psychology and Quality of
Life of Patients Undergoing Liposuction Surgery.- Part XI: Medical Legal,
Commentary.- Medical Liability Claims for Liposuction.- Medical Legal
Problems in Liposuction.- Editors Commentary.

 

                                                                  
Melvin A. Shiffman, MD, JD, FCLM, received his MD from Northwestern University School of Medicine in 1957 and completed his residency in general surgery in 1964 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach, California. Since then he has been continuously involved in the practice of oncologic surgery, reconstruction, and cosmetic surgery. In 2002, Dr. Shiffman became Chair of the Section of Surgery at Tustin Hospital and Medical Center and in 2009-10 he served as President of the American College of Legal Medicine. He is Editor Emeritus of the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and an examiner for the International Board of Cosmetic Surgery. He is also a former Editor-in-Chief of both the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and the International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Shiffman is the recipient of many honors and is a Fellow of various colleges and societies. He has published approximately 300 articles and numerous books. The latter include a number of books published by Springer, and with Dr. Di Giuseppe he recently edited Advanced Aesthetic Rhinoplasty (2013) and Stem Cells in Aesthetic Procedures (2014; further co-editor: F. Bassetto). He is also co-editor (with T.T. Mugea) of Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast (2014).

Alberto Di Giuseppe, MD, has been Senior Registrar of the Plastic Surgery Department of the University of Ancona since 1982, and is also Associate Professor of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery at

the University of Oradea, Romania and Associate Professor of Surgery at the Lipoplasty University of Austin, Texas, USA. After obtaining his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Bologna University, he attended the Schools of Specialization in Plastic Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery at Parma University, achieving board certification in both specialties. Dr. Di Giuseppe continued his training in England, serving as registrar and then senior registrar at the Plastic Surgery Center MountVernon Hospital of North Wood (Middlesex) and the Victoria Queen Hospital of East Grinstead (Sussex).  Afterwards he attended the Hand Surgery Center at Utah University of Salt Lake City, directed by Prof. G. Lister. Dr. Di Giuseppe practices the full range of plastic surgery with an emphasis on aesthetic surgery, and has vast experience in all facial, aesthetic, and reconstructive procedures.  He is a frequent invited speaker at major meetings in Europe (European Academy of Facial Surgery) and the United States (American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery).