by Kenneth C. Shestak
Reoperative Plastic Surgery of the Breast highlights the problems encountered following aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the breast.
Features:
- Each chapter includes a pictorial analysis of the problem, stressing the etiology and also suggesting how the problem could have been avoided initially if possible
- An analysis of each case discusses the plan for revision surgery and details the actual procedure with the post operative outcomes
Contents
- Introduction to Reoperative Plastic Surgery of the Breast, Including Patient Selection and Informed Consent
- Breast Aesthetics in the Nonoperated and Reoperative Breast
- Revising the Unsatisfactory Breast Augmentation
- Evaluating Implant Integrity and Explanation Options and Techniques
- Revision Surgery Following Breast Reduction and Mastopexy
- Revision of Implant Breast Reconstruction
- Technical Tips for Avoiding Complications in TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction
- Revision and Salvage of the Suboptimal TRAM Flap
- Reoperative Surgery Following Lumpectomy and Radiation Therapy
- Revision of Nipple Areola Reconstruction
Index