2007 QMP Catalog Final 06-11-07.qxp
2007 QMP Catalog Final 06-11-07.qxp
2007 QMP Catalog Final 06-11-07.qxp
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Plastic Surgery, Dermatology & Otolaryngology<br />
FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS<br />
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PEDIATRIC PLASTIC SURGERY<br />
(2 Volumes and 3 DVDs)<br />
Edited by Michael L. Bentz, M.D., Bruce S. Bauer, M.D.,<br />
and Ronald M. Zuker, M.D.<br />
<strong>2007</strong>. Hardcover, Approx. 2000 pages and 3000 illustrations<br />
2 volumes with 3 DVDs featuring multiple operative videos<br />
ISBN 978-1-57626-225-2<br />
Principles and Practice of Pediatric Plastic Surgery is a groundbreaking work in<br />
pediatric plastic surgery with comprehensive information on the full spectrum of<br />
common and rare congenital and acquired pediatric conditions. This 2-volume reference<br />
provides you with the essential information you need to keep up to date<br />
with the cutting-edge advances in pediatric surgical theory, technology, and technique.<br />
Completely up-to-date, it contains a wealth of information for clinical decision<br />
making and for honing the skills required to restore form and function to structures<br />
marred by deformity.<br />
Divided into 4 Parts, the book begins with “General Considerations in Pediatric Plastic Surgery” and focuses on the fundamental<br />
issues that transcend all areas of pediatric plastic surgery, such as preoperative planning and patient assessment.<br />
The next three Parts are arranged by anatomic region covering congenital and acquired deformities of the “Facial<br />
Skeleton and Soft Tissues of the Head and Neck” (Part II), “Hands and Upper and Lower Extremities” (Part III), and<br />
“Thorax, Abdomen, and Back” (Part IV). Parts II through IV focus on specific clinical techniques and include research<br />
investigations for each area. Chapters on treating cleft palate deformities, craniofacial syndromes, congenital hand anomalies<br />
(including hypoplastic and absent thumb and toe-to-hand transfers), Volkmann’s ischemic contracture, trunk reconstruction,<br />
and conjoined twins as well as performing fetal surgery are covered in detail as are a host of other topics.<br />
Each technique chapter is organized in a consistent format with detailed information on pertinent anatomy, patient<br />
assessment, treatment options, preoperative/pre-treatment planning, operative/treatment technique, and complications.<br />
Every step in each procedure is described and beautifully illustrated, including the clinical insights you’ll need to<br />
address unusual situations or to manage possible complications. Numerous case examples with long-term follow up<br />
demonstrate the dramatic results you can achieve. Three DVDs with operative video demonstrate the technical nuances<br />
of key procedures discussed in the book.<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
VOLUME I<br />
Part I General Considerations in Pediatric Plastic Surgery ✦ The Evolution of Pediatric Plastic Surgery ✦ Approach to Evaluation and Treatment<br />
of the Pediatric Patient ✦ Psychological Issues Affecting the Treatment of Children with Cleft and Craniofacial Conditions ✦ Anesthesia for Pediatric<br />
Plastic Surgery ✦ Pediatric and Fetal Wound Healing ✦ Cutaneous Lesions in Children ✦ Pediatric Soft Tissue Abnormalities ✦ Vascular Anomalies<br />
✦ Embolization and Sclerosis of Congenital Vascular Lesions: The Role of Interventional Radiology ✦ Conjoined Twins ✦ Pediatric Soft Tissue Injuries<br />
to the Head and Neck ✦ Injections, Infiltrations, and Envenomations ✦ Pediatric Thermal Injuries ✦ Pediatric Burn Reconstruction ✦ Pediatric Tissue<br />
Expansion ✦ Pediatric Microsurgery ✦ Fetal Surgery<br />
Part II Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Facial Skeleton, and Soft Tissues of the Head and Neck ✦ Craniofacial Syndromes ✦ Unilateral<br />
Cleft Lip Repair ✦ Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair ✦ Secondary Deformities of the Cleft Lip and Nose ✦ Cleft Palate Deformities ✦ Velopharyngeal Dysfunction<br />
✦ Craniosynostosis ✦ Hypertelorism ✦ Atypical Craniofacial Clefts ✦ Dental Principles in Maxillofacial Surgery ✦ Pediatric Orthognathic<br />
Surgery ✦ Orthognathic Surgery in the Cleft Lip/Palate Patient ✦ Craniofacial Microsomia and Craniofacial Distraction ✦ Congenital and<br />
Acquired Deformitites of the Ear ✦ Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Eyelids ✦ Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Nose ✦ Primary<br />
Rhinoplasty in Adolescents: Indications and Techniques ✦ Pediatric Neck Masses ✦ Facial Paralysis and Facial Reanimation ✦ Pediatric Cranial<br />
Base Tumors ✦ Craniofacial Fractures<br />
VOLUME II<br />
Part III Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Hands and Upper and Lower Extremities ✦ Congenital Hand Anomalies: Classification and<br />
Embryology ✦ Congenital Hand Anomalies: Failure of Formation ✦ The Hypoplastic and Absent Thumb ✦ Failure of Differentiation of the Human<br />
Hand ✦ The Apert Hand ✦ Polydactyly ✦ Congenital Hand Anomalies: Overgrowth ✦ Congenital Hand Anomalies: Undergrowth ✦ Amniotic<br />
Band Sequence ✦ Generalized Systemic Conditions That Affect the Hand ✦ Toe to Hand Transfers ✦ Hand and Upper Extremity Trauma ✦ Management<br />
of Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy ✦ Volkmann’s Ischemic Contracture: Neonatal and Childhood Forms ✦ Pediatric Lower Extremity Reconstruction<br />
Part IV Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Thorax, Abdomen and Back ✦ Congenital Thoracic Deformities ✦ Congenital Defects of the<br />
Abdominal Wall ✦ Congenital Breast Deformities ✦ Congenital Back Deformities ✦ Hypospadias ✦ Pressure Sores in Children<br />
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