Maxillofacial Surgery, 3rd Edition 2-Volume Set

Maxillofacial Surgery, 3rd Edition 2 volume

Last edition Elsevier Now in full color, Maxillofacial Surgery, 3rd Edition covers the entire specialty of maxillofacial surgery, including craniofacial deformity, oral surgery, trauma, and oncology. Unlike other OMFS texts where the contributors are singly boarded in oral surgery, this richly illustrated text boasts OMFS contributors who are all dual boarded in both oral surgery and medicine. Thoroughly updated with evidence-based content, it addresses the advances in technology and procedures providing oral and maxillofacial surgeons with new and exciting treatment options. And with print and digital formats, it is easy to use in any setting.

Last Edition

ISBN 13:h9780702060564

Imprint:hChurchill Livingstone

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hPeter Brennan

Pub Date:h12/2016

Pages:h1698

Illus:h2800/2000 in full color

Weight:h5,390.00 grams

Size:h222 X 281 mm

Product Type:hHardcover

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  • Authoritative guidance on oral and maxillofacial surgery by internationally recognized experts in the field.
  • 2,800 illustrations, including radiographs and full color artwork and clinical photos, provide clinicians and OMS residents with a clear visual guide to diagnoses, key concepts, and surgical techniques, as well as examples of preoperative and postoperative results.
  • A multidisciplinary approach reflects the best practices in the disciplines of oral and maxillofacial surgery, head and neck surgery, plastic surgery, and otolaryngology.
  • Covers contemporary techniques and technological advances at the forefront of maxillofacial surgery.
  • Evidence-based content supports the newest, most up-to-date diagnostic and therapeutic options available for a wide variety of clinical problems.
  • Key Points and Pitfalls boxes clearly identify the most important information, as well as potential problem areas that can arise when treating patients.
  • Available in print and digital formats that can be easily accessed via mobile tablets and smart phones in any setting, making it perfect for the modern student of surgery.
  • NEW! Full-color images clearly depict pathologies, concepts, and procedures.
  • EXPANDED and UPDATED! Expanded from 82 to 111 chapters with thoroughly revised content that reflects current information and advances in OMS, so clinicians and students can depend on this text as their go-to resource on oral maxillofacial surgery.
  • NEW! 29 new state-of-the-art chapters covering new topics, including the salivary glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands, tissue engineering, navigational surgery, 3D modeling, and lasers in OMFS.
  • NEW! Two new editors, Professors Brennan and Schliephake, and new section editors and contributors have helped bring advances in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery and offer a fresh perspective.
  • UPDATED! Expanded chapter on cancer keeps you in the know.
  • Peter Brennan. Henning Prof Dr Schliephake G.E. Dr. Ghali, DDS, MD, FACS, Surgeon, Louisiana State University, USA
  • Part 1: Trauma
  • 1. Etiology and Changing Patterns of Maxillofacial TraumaTim Forouzanfar
  • 2. Primary Care of Maxillofacial Injuries Jan Roodenburg
  • 3. Establishing a Clinical Diagnosis And Surgical Treatment Plan Christian Lindqvist and Riitta Sepp?nen-Kaijansinkko
  • 4. Principles of Fracture Management: Reduction, Choice of Fixation, and Timing of TreatmentWolfgang Puelacher
  • 5. Surgical Management of Mandibular FracturesRudolf Bos
  • 6. Condylar FracturesRichard A. Loukota and Khalid Abdel-Galil
  • 7. Surgical Management of Maxillary and Zygomatic FracturesNils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich and R?diger M. Zimmerer
  • 8. Surgical Management of Craniofacial, Nasoethmoid, and Grossly Comminuted Midface FracturesAshraf Messiha
  • 9. Periorbital and Intraorbital Trauma and Orbital ReconstructionSimon Holmes
  • 10. Pediatric Maxillofacial TraumaBodo Hoffmeister
  • 11. Primary Management of Soft Tissue Trauma and Nerve ReconstructionRainer Schmelzeisen, Tobias Fretwurst and Nils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich
  • 12. Neurosurgical Considerations in Craniofacial Trauma Peter C. Whitfield
  • 13. Management of Military Ballistic Injuries to the Face and Nec Neil Mackenzie
  • Part 2: Oncology
  • 14. The molecular biology of head and neck cancer Jag Dhanda and Richard J. Shaw
  • 15. Prognostic Factors in Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Salivary Gland CancerRichard J. Shaw, James Brown and Janet Mary Risk
  • 16. Molecular Biology of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Mediated Head and Neck Cancer Andrew Graeme Schache
  • 17. The Team Approach in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer Ramchandani Parkash and Simon Ellis
  • 18. The Role of Diagnostic Radiology in Head and Neck Cancer Julian Eamon Kabala
  • 19. Heath-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Head and Neck Surgery Simon N. Rogers and Anastasios Kanatas
  • 20. Radiotherapy in the Management of Orofacial Cancer Charles Gerald Kelly
  • 21. Chemotherapy and Targeted Agents Kevin J. Harrington
  • Section 1: Principles of Ablative Surgery
  • 22. Anesthesia and Airway Management for Oral Cancer and Microvascular SurgeryAlison Chalmers
  • 23. Ablative Surgery for Cancer of the Tongue, Floor of Mouth, and Mandible Henning Schliephake
  • 24. Ablative Surgery for Malignant Tumours of the Maxilla, Nasal, and Paranasal Sinuses Wilfried Wagner and Bilal Al-Nawas
  • 25. NECK DISSECTON Ludi Smeele
  • 26. Branchial Cysts Ben C. Green and Peter A. Brennan
  • 27. Primary Neck Masses Christopher Harris
  • 28. Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck Jens Bodem
  • 29. Tumors of the Skull Base Robert A. Ord
  • 30. Locally Aggressive Benign Jaw Tumors Eric R. Carlson
  • Section 2: Principles of Reconstructive Surgery
  • 31. Principles of Reconstruction Mark L. Urken and Ilya Likhterov
  • 32. Principles of Microvascular Surgery Abdul Ahmed and Michael Gilhooly
  • 33. Reconstruction of the Maxilla Joseph Helman
  • 34. Mandibular Reconstruction J?rgen Hoffmann and Dominik Horn
  • 35. The Radial Forearm Christopher M.E. Avery
  • 36. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Fibula Joshua E. Lubek
  • 37. The Rectus Abdominis Abdul Ahmed
  • 38. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Scapula - Henning Schliephake
  • 39. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Latissimus Dorsi Norbert R. K?bler
  • 40. Vascularised Iliac Crest Grafts Andrew Lyons and Rabindra P. Singh
  • 41. The Anterolateral Thigh and Other Perforator Flaps Peirong Yu
  • 42. Other Free Flaps Used in Head and Neck Reconstruction Alexander Johann Gaggl Sr.
  • 43. Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Defects Rui P. Fernandes and Michael R. MARKIEWICZ
  • 44. Facial Transplantation Eduardo D. Rodriguez
  • 45. Tissue engineering Henning Schliephake, J?rg Wiltfang and Hendrik Naujokat
  • Section 3: Surgical Management of Salivary Disease
  • 46. Principles of Management of Neoplastic Salivary Gland Disease Siegmar Reinert
  • 47. Imaging of Salivary Glands Gitta Madani
  • 48. Surgical Techniques for Parotid and Submandibular Glands and Ranulae Katherine George
  • 49. Salivary Endoscopy Mark McGurk and Jonathan E. Gottlieb
  • 50. Immediate Facial Nerve Reconstruction Following Iatrogenic Injuries William Townley
  • Section 4: Surgical Management of Facial Skin Tumors
  • 51. Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck Daryl R. Godden and Mark K. Singh
  • 52. Cutaneous Lesions of the Periorbital and Lid Region J?rg Wiltfang, Hendrik Naujokat and Jerry N. Farrier
  • 53. Cutaneous and Mucosal Lip Lesions and their Reconstruction Kunmi A. Fasanmade and Jerry N. Farrier
  • 54. Nonsurgical Management of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Anita Takwale and Margaret Jean Coyle
  • Section 5: Surgical Rehabilitation and Long Term Care
  • 55. Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Implantology after Cancer Ablation Beomjune B. Kim
  • 56. Reconstruction After Tumor Ablation: Extra-Oral Implants Friedrich-Wilhelm Neukam
  • 57. Palliative Therapy, Terminal Care, and Counseling Friedemann Nauck
  • Part 3: Craniofacial Deformity
  • 58. Classification, Diagnosis and Etiology of Craniofacial Deformities Douglas P. Sinn and David Yates
  • 59. Principles of Craniofacial Surgery and the Management of Complications Timothy A. Turvey
  • 60. Psychosocial Aspects of Visual Facial Difference Adam Blancher
  • 61. Surgical Management of Craniosynostosis Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Jason E. Dashow
  • 62. Hemifacial Microsomia: The Disorder and Its Surgical Management Bonnie L. Padwa
  • 63. Treacher Collins Syndrome David A. Koppel
  • 64. Osteodistraction: The Present and the Future Cesar A. Guerrero and Eric Arnaud
  • 65. Reanimation in Congenital Disorders Rudolf F. Buntic
  • Section 2: Surgical Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
  • 66. Cleft Lip and Palate and Evidence-based Care Serryth Colbert and Simon Van Eeden
  • 67. Techniques for cleft lip repair David Drake and Serryth Colbert
  • 68. Technique for cleft Palate Repair Brian Sommerlad
  • 69. Alveolar Cleft Defect Bone Grafting Adrian Sugar and Serryth Colbert
  • 70. Secondary Cleft Surgery Chris Neil Penfold and Rachel Anne Mumford
  • 71. The Role of the Speech and Language Therapist in the Care of the Individual with Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Helen Extence and Siwan Cassidy
  • 72. Secondary Palatal Surgery and Pharyngoplasty Nigel Mercer, Alistair R M Cobb and Victoria Beale
  • 73. Orthodontics in Cleft Care Stephen Robinson
  • Section 3: Orthognathic Surgery
  • 74. Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery and Outcome Stability Larry M. Wolford
  • 75. The Orthodontic Surgical Interface Thomas Aldridge
  • 76. Orthognathic Surgical Techniques David E. Frost and Michael P. Powers
  • 77. Avoiding Surgical Complications in Orthognathic Surgery Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Stavan Patel
  • Section 4: Esthetic Facial Surgery
  • 78. Overview of Facial Aesthetic Surgery: Indications and Patient Selection Jon D. Perenack
  • 79. Surgical Techniques: The Forehead and Brow Clark O. Taylor
  • 80. Facelift T. William Evans
  • 81. Management of the Aging Neck Angelo Cuzalina and C. Blake Smith
  • 82. Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyes Michael J. Will
  • 83. Basic Rhinoplasty Faisal A. Quereshy and Yirae Ort
  • 84. Ear Reconstruction and pinaplasty Faisal A. Quereshy and Brady Burton
  • 85. Skin Rejuvenation and Resurfacing Suzan Obagi and Rishi Kumar Gandhi
  • 86. Facial Bone Sculpturing Stephen A. Schendel and Rishi Jay Gupta
  • Part 4: Oral Surgery, TMJ and Oral Medicine Section 1: Oral Surgery
  • 87. Surgical Management of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth Michael Bornstein and Martin Woods
  • 88. Pathological Perspectives of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth Gernot Jundt
  • 89. Fibrous Dysplasia Timothy Lloyd and Natasha Louise Berridge
  • 90. Surgical endodontics Frank Peter Strietzel
  • 91. Avoiding and Managing Complications in Oral and Dento-Alveolar Surgery Ravinder Pabla
  • 92. Orofacial Infections Amir Ketabchi and Nabeela Ahmed
  • 93. Implant Treatment: Modern Techniques Including Dynamic Navigation Michael S. Block
  • 94. Controversies in office based surgery Shahme Ahamed Farook
  • Section 2: TMJ Surgery
  • 95. Assessment and Conservative Management of the Temporomandibular Joint Nigel Shaun Matthews and David Chapireau
  • 96. Arthrocentesis and Arthroscopic Management of the TMJ Andrew J. Sidebottom and KenIchiro Murakami
  • 97. The Role of Open Surgery in the Management of Temporomandibular Disorders Florencio Monje and Nadeem Saeed
  • 98. Management of Dislocation of the TMJ Andrew J. Sidebottom, Nabeela Ahmed and Sujeev Rajapakse
  • 99. Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis Divya Mehrotra and Andrew J. Sidebottom
  • 100. TMJ Reconstruction: Joint Replacement Alternatives Louis Gerard Mercuri
  • Section 3: Oral medicine
  • 101. Neuropathic Orofacial Pain Henry Alan Gremillion
  • 102. Orofacial Pain Henry Alan Gremillion
  • 103. Medical management of oral mucosal lesions Andrea Maria Schmidt-Westhausen
  • 104. Human Factors Recognition and Ways To Minimise Error in the Operating Room Peter A. Brennan
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