Plastic Surgery Complete: The Clinical Masters of PRS: Breast Augmentation

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This ebook provides plastic surgeons, plastic surgery residents, and allied physicians with a master-class on Breast Augmentation, including evidence-based techniques, importance of patient education, complications such as capsular contracture and late seromas, the impact of ALCL, and the burgeoning role of fat. Readers will also experience a detailed discussion of preoperative sizing, an in-depth look at key ligamentous structures in the fascial support network of the breast and watch several videos, including surgical lectures on ADM, fat transfer, and the bilamellar approach.

Author(s): Rod J. Rohrich
Edition: 1
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Wolters Kluwer Health
Year: 2014

Language: English
Commentary: TRUE PDF
Tags: Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; Breast Augmentation; Cosmetic Surgery

Cover
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Evidence-Based Medicine: Augmentation Mammaplasty
EVIDENCE ON PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT
EVIDENCE ON ANTIBIOTICS
EVIDENCE ON SURGICAL APPROACH
Incision Placement
Implant Location
EVIDENCE ON IMPLANT SELECTION
Saline or Silicone Gel Implant Fill
Smooth or Textured Surface Implant Shell
Round or Anatomical Implant Shape
EVIDENCE ON DOUBLE CAPSULE AND LATE SEROMA
EVIDENCE ON ANAPLASTIC LARGE-CELL LYMPHOMA
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Breast Augmentation
TYPES OF BREAST IMPLANTS
Implant Filler
Silicone Gel Implant Moratorium in the United States in 1992
MODERN IMPLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Modern Generation Silicone Implants
Implant Shell
Implant Shape
THE PROCESS OF BREAST AUGMENTATION
PATIENT EDUCATION
ESSENTIALS OF PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT
History
Physical Examination
Measurements
TISSUE-BASED PLANNING FOR IMPLANT SELECTION
SURGERY
Preoperative Markings
Incisions
Surgical Technique
Pocket Preparation and Irrigation
Implant Placement
Postoperative Management
COMPLICATIONS
Reoperation and Breast Augmentation
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Breast Augmentation
ESSENTIALS OF PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Patient Evaluation
Implant Selection
Patient Education
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TREATMENT OPTIONS
Incisions
Pocket Plane
KEY ELEMENTS OF SURGERY AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE
Anesthesia
Antibiotics
Technical Elements of Surgery
COMPLICATIONS, AVOIDANCE, AND MANAGEMENT
OUTCOMES
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX BREAST AUGMENTATION: INFORMED CONSENT (SAMPLE)
Dual Plane Breast Augmentation: Optimizing Implant – Soft-Tissue Relationships in a Wide Range of Breast Types
DEFINITION OF DUAL PLANE AUGMENTATION
CLINICAL CRITERIA AND METHODS
Adequacy of Soft-Tissue Cover
Patient Preference
Three Types of Dual Plane Augmentation
Selection of Technique by Breast Type
Patient Follow-Up and Evaluation
Dual Plane Surgical Techniques
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE AND RESULTS
Capsular Contracture
Other Complications
DISCUSSION
Implant – Soft-Tissue Dynamics
Implants
The Nulliparous Breast with Minimally Mobile Parenchyma
The Parous Breast with Mobile Parenchyma
The Breast with Highly Mobile Parenchyma: The Glandular Ptotic Breast
The Constricted Lower Pole Breast
Pectoralis Function and Appearance
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
The Process of Breast Augmentation: Four Sequential Steps for Optimizing Outcomes for Patients
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Patient Education and Informed Consent
Tissue-Based Clinical Analysis and Planning
Refined Surgical Technique
Postoperative Regimen
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Preoperative Sizing in Breast Augmentation
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Technique of Preoperative Sizing
Data Collection
Statistical Analysis
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Brava and Autologous Fat Transfer Is a Safe and Effective Breast Augmentation Alternative: Results of a 6-Year, 81-Patient, Prospective Multicenter Study
PATIENTS AND METHODS
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Understanding the Fascial Supporting Network of the Breast: Key Ligamentous Structures in Breast Augmentation and a Proposed System of Nomenclature
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REFERENCES
Baker Gordon Video- The Bilamellar Approach to Breast Augmentation - Combining Implants with Autologous Fat Grafting by Dan Del Vecchio, 46th (2012)
Baker Gordon Video- Acellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Augmentation (Interactive Video) by Patrick Maxwell, 45th (2011)
Baker Gordon Video- Autologous Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation- surgery by Roger Khouri, 45th (2011)