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Tiryaki, Kemal Tunc:

Inverse Abdominoplasty
An Illustrated Guide
 

Preis:   144,44 Euro

Verlag: Springer
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Seiten: 197 pp.
Abbildungen: 112 col. ills. with online files update

ISBN-10: 3-319-39308-1   
ISBN-13: 978-3-319-39308-7

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Beschreibung
-Includes videos and numerous illustrations of different surgical methods
- Written by respected international authors
- Essential guideline to help surgeons avoid problems in the surgery of the abdominal area
Vorteile
Written by international experts, this book describes different techniques for abdominoplasty. It starts with a functional anatomy description of the abdomen, followed by a brief overview of current techniques. With the help of numerous illustrations and videos, the reader will gain detailed knowledge of how to perform the inverse full abdominoplasty, the inverse mini abdominoplasty (with and without floating umbilicus) and the secondary inverse abdominoplasty. Lastly, ancillary procedures that can be used in conjunction with inverse abdominoplasty are discussed. By also addressing the potential complications of this surgical procedure, the book offers essential guidelines for surgeons dealing with a variety of problems in the surgery of the abdominal area.

Although abdominoplasty is one of the oldest procedures in plastic surgery, new approaches like high lateral tension abdominoplasty have refined the technique and its aesthetic outcomes. Still, problems remain like the length of the procedure, difficulties of dissection of long flaps, lack of elasticity in the flaps due to previous surgery, scars at the surgical site, unfavorable aesthetic outcomes, and variable challenges during the postoperative period, like wound healing and pain. Particularly, secondary abdominal surgery remains a technical challenge, from decision to application.