Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps : Three-Volume Set-Volume I: Head and Neck ; Volume II: Upper Extremities ; Volume III: Torso, Pelvis, and Lower Extremities.

Now in its thoroughly updated Third Edition, this classic work is the most comprehensive reference ever published on surgical flaps for reconstructing defects throughout the body. In 535 clearly organized chapters, internationally recognized surgeons describe and illustrate every clinically proven f...

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Main Author: Strauch, Berish
Contributors: Vasconez, Luis O., Hall-Findlay, Elizabeth J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2008.
Edition:3rd ed.
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500 |a Chapter 34 dorsalis pedis free flap for eye socket reconstruction. 
505 0 |a Head and neck; contributing authors; preface; preface to the second edition; preface to the first edition; introduction; contents; section i head and neck reconstruction; part a scalp, forehead, and nape of neck reconstruction; chapter 1 scalp flaps and the rotation forehead flap; chapter 2 multiple pinwheel scalp flaps; chapter 3 "banana peel" scalp, forehead, and nape of neck flaps; chapter 4 temporoparieto-occipital and temporoparieto-occipitoparietal scalp flaps; chapter 5 diagonal frontoparieto-occipital scalp flaps; chapter 6 temporoparietal (superficial temporal artery) fascial flap. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7 microvascular free transfer of temporo-occipital scalp flapschapter 8 galea frontalis myofascial flap for cribriform and paracribriform areas; chapter 9 galeal frontalis myofascial flap; chapter 10 microvascular free transfer of omentum; chapter 11 tissue expansion in forehead and scalp reconstruction; part b eyelid and orbital reconstruction: lower eyelid; chapter 12 transposed (mcgregor) flap in eyelid reconstruction; chapter 13 cheek rotation skin (mustardé) flap to the lower eyelid; chapter 14 cheek rotation skin (imre) flap to the lower eyelid. 
505 8 |a Chapter 15 superiorly based tarsoconjunctival advancement (hughes, landholt, köllner) flap for reconstruction of the lower eyelidchapter 16 lateral tarsoconjunctival flap for lid tightening; chapter 17 bipedicle upper eyelid flap (tripier) for lower eyelid reconstruction; chapter 18 skin island orbicularis oculi musculocutaneous flap for lower eyelid reconstruction; chapter 19 cheek v-y advancement skin flap to the lower eyelid; chapter 20 laterally based tarsoconjunctival transposition flap to the lower eyelid; chapter 21 nasolabial skin flap to the lower eyelid. 
505 8 |a Chapter 22 laterally based transverse musculocutaneous flap for lower eyelid reconstructionpart b eyelid and orbital reconstruction: upper eyelid; chapter 23 skin-muscletarsoconjunctival (esser) flap from the lower to the upper eyelid; chapter 24 inferiorly based skin-muscle-conjunctival advancement (cutler-beard) flap from the lower to the upper eyelid; chapter 25 modified tessier flap for reconstruction of the upper eyelid; part b eyelid and orbital reconstruction: medial canthus; chapter 26 v-y-s-plasty for closure of a circular defect of the medial canthal area. 
505 8 |a Chapter 27 v-y glabellar skin flap to the medial canthal regionpart b eyelid and orbital reconstruction: total eyelid and socket; chapter 28 forehead skin flap for total upper and lower eyelid reconstruction; chapter 29 secondary superficial temporal artery-neck flap for orbital reconstruction; chapter 30 postauricular fasciocutaneous island flap; chapter 32 reverse temporalis flap for reconstruction after orbital exenteration; chapter 33 microvascular free transfer of a first web space skin flap of the foot to reconstruct the upper and lower eyelids. 
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