Problems in Breast Surgery: A Repair Manual will become a valued part of every plastic surgeon and breast surgeon’s library. This unique book provides a virtual lifeline for addressing the challenges encountered in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery and avoiding possible problems and complications. This is not a traditional technique-oriented textbook; instead, it has a problem focus and provides different solutions for solving complex problems associated with secondary breast surgery.
The book begins with chapters on the basic principles of corrective breast surgery and the key anatomic factors and mechanisms of failure that are key to accurate analysis. With this foundation in place, it proceeds to address the potential problems with each procedure, ranging from breast augmentation, reduction, and mastopexy to breast and nipple-areola reconstruction. Each chapter is introduced with a specific problem presented by Drs. Fisher and Handel. Then, the chapter’s second portion features various solutions from different experts for treating the problem. These experts provide case examples of similar issues with a step-by-step explanation of how they solved these problems and why they used the approach. The book covers both aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery.
The goal of this text is not to judge which solution is the best (that decision is left to the reader). Instead, it is designed to provide a detailed road map explaining how to move from point A, the problem, to point B, the solution.
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Beautifully Illustrated
Dramatic color illustrations and numerous preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative images help readers visualize the steps of each operative solution.
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Unique Features
This book’s unique approach should be of great educational value to surgeons—residents, and practitioners—in solving challenging problems and complications. Even more important, it will help them avoid problems and complications in future cases.