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Title:
Maxillofacial trauma and esthetic reconstruction
Publication Information:
London : Churchill Livingstone, 2003
Physical Description:
ix, 662 p. : ill. col. ; 29 cm.
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9780443071249
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Summary

Summary

This landmark, full color text covers all the aspects of the management of facial trauma. Written by an international team of oral and maxillofacial and plastic surgeons, it provides detailed practical guidance from the moment the trauma patient arrives in the hospital to the secondary procedures that may be needed for full repair of the soft tissues of the face and neck. All aspects of maxillofacial trauma are covered - from management of the acute trauma case to secondary procedures to improve facial appearance. A chapter on immediate care provides guidance on stabilizing the acute patient prior to surgery. A highly illustrated radiology chapter guides the reader to the best radiological investigations for each type of injury. The chapter on head injury management covers brain injury as it relates to the management of facial trauma. Comprehensive chapters on each facial fracture include protocols for the overall management of each fracture. An extensive section on secondary procedures attempts to improve the final outcome of trauma. A review is included for all new alloplastic materials used in the repair of facial fractures. An additional chapter on psychological problems after facial trauma has been added. 800 color prints demonstrate clearly the final results from soft tissue repair and secondary procedures. 200 surgical line illustrations show step-by-step surgical procedures.


Table of Contents

C Michael Hill and Barry L Eppley and David W Thomas and Stephen E BondShawn McPartland and Barry L Eppley and Miriam A FarleyDavid W Macpherson and Alan W Wilson and Parkash RamchandaniJohn Crossman and Justin Nissen and Alistair JenkinsNicholas B BowleyBarry L Eppley and Amardip BhullerMalcolm Cameron and Peter Ward BoothBarry L EppleyBarry L EppleyLeo F A Stassen and Gordon N Dutton and Nils-Claudius GellrichNicholas J Baker and Barry T Evans and G Neil Dwyer and Dorothy A LangPeter Ayliffe and Peter Ward BoothBarry L EppleyJeremy D McMahon and David A Koppel and M Devlin and Khursheed F MoosBernard J Costello and Ramon L RuizRichard A Loukota and Patrick J McCannRichard R WelburyAnthony G TyersBarry L EppleyBarry L Eppley and John J ColemanHenning Schliephake and Jarg-Erich HausamenBarry L Eppley and Rajiv SoodEdward Wai Hei To and Man Kwong Tung and Chi Wang Peter PangDavid Richardson and David Carl JonesAlexander C Kubler and Joachim E ZollerBarry L Eppley and Mark M HamiltonKenneth J SneddonRainer SchmelzeisenAlex Clarke and Lisa AlexanderRudolf RM Bos and Henk J BusscherRalf Schon and Rainer SchmelzeisenStefan Hassfeld and Joachim MuhlingNils-Claudius Gellrich and Alexander Schramm and Rainer Schmelzeisen
Contributorsp. vii
Prefacep. ix
Section 1 Principles
1 Etiology and Prevention of Craniomaxillofacial Traumap. 3
2 Medicolegal Implications of Facial Injuriesp. 21
3 Immediate Care (Emergency Room)p. 31
4 Management of Head Injuryp. 63
5 Radiographic Assessmentp. 75
6 Principles of Facial Soft Tissue Injury Repairp. 107
7 Principles of Reduction of Fractures and Methods of Fixationp. 121
8 Alloplastic Biomaterials for Facial Reconstructionp. 139
Section 2 Definitive management
Hard Tissues
9 Surgical Accessp. 153
10 A Logical Approach to the Controversies Around Orbital Traumap. 169
11 Frontal Sinus Fracturesp. 199
12 Nasoethmoid Fracturesp. 215
13 Nasal Fracturesp. 229
14 Maxillary and Panfacial Fracturesp. 237
15 Mandible Fractures: Principles of Treatmentp. 261
16 Condylar Neck Fracturesp. 281
17 Dentoalveolar Injuriesp. 299
Soft Tissues
18 Eyelid and Lacrimal Injuriesp. 315
19 Primary Repair of Facial Soft Tissue Injuriesp. 355
20 Reconstruction of Large Hard and Soft Tissue Loss of the Facep. 383
21 Facial Nerve Injuriesp. 415
22 Facial Burnsp. 429
Section 3 Secondary Surgery
23 Facial Scar Managementp. 445
24 Secondary Osteotomies and Bone Graftingp. 459
25 Distraction Techniquesp. 489
26 Secondary Rhinoplasty for Traumatic Nasal Deformitiesp. 499
27 Secondary Orbital Surgeryp. 517
28 Facial Nerve Injuries: Reconstruction, Reanimation and Masking Proceduresp. 535
29 Psychological Supportp. 555
Section 4 Innovations
30 Biomaterials in Craniomaxillofacial Surgeryp. 579
31 Minimally Invasive Surgeryp. 589
Navigation procedures
32 Computer-Assisted Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Technology and Clinical Developmentsp. 601
33 Clinical Application of Computer-Assisted Reconstruction in Complex Posttraumatic Deformitiesp. 617
Indexp. 633