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Maxillofacial Surgery

Clear explanation of conditions, rare as well as common, full descriptions of surgical techniques, and discussions of management strategies from experts in the field make Maxillofacial Surgery an invaluable resource for maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, and head and neck surgeons.

Table of Contents:

PART 1: TRAUMA

Part Editor: Peter Ward Booth
1. Etiology and changing patterns of maxillofacial trauma
2. Primary care of maxillofacial injuries
3. Establishing a clinical diagnosis and surgical treatment plan
4. Principles of fracture management: timing, reduction, and choice of fixation
5. Surgical management of mandibular fractures, condylar neck, and atrophic mandible fractures
6. Surgical management of maxillary fractures
7. Fractures of the zygoma
8. Surgical management of craniofacial, nasoethmoid, and grossly comminuted midface fractures
9. Peri- and orbital trauma and orbital reconstruction
10. Pediatric maxillofacial trauma
11. The primary management of soft-tissue trauma and nerve reconstruction
12. Neurosurgical considerations in craniofacial trauma
13. Radiology for maxillofacial trauma

PART 2: ONCOLOGY

Part Editor: Jarg-Erich Hausamen
14. Prognostic factors in oral, oropharyngeal, and salivary gland cancer
15. The team approach in the management of oral cancer
16. Radiotherapy in the management of orofacial cancer
17. The role of diagnostic radiology and other modalities in surgery

SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF ABLATIVE SURGERY

18. Anesthesia and airway management for oral cancer and microvascular surgery
19. Ablative surgical treatment for malignant tumors of the oral cavity
20. Nasal and paranasal sinus tumors
21. Primary tumors of the neck
22. Skull base tumors
23. Clinical pathology: odontogenic and nonodontogenic tumors of the jaws

SECTION 2: PRINCIPLES OF RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

24. An overview of the principles of reconstructive surgery
25. Principles of microvascular surgery
26. Common free vascularized flaps: the radial forearm
27. Common free vascularized flaps: the fibula
28. Common free vascularized flaps: the rectus abdominus
29. Common free vascularized flaps: the scapula
30. Common free vascularized flaps: the latissimus dorsi
31. Common free vascularized flaps: the iliac crest
32. Local and regional flap reconstruction of maxillofacial defects

SECTION 3: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SALIVARY DISEASE

33. Principles of management of salivary gland disease
34. Surgical techniques for parotid and submandibular glands and branchial cysts

SECTION 4: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL SKIN TUMORS

35. Cutaneous lesions of the maxillofacial region
36. Cutaneous lesions of the periorbital and lid region
37. Cutaneous lip lesions and reconstruction

SECTION 5: SURGICAL REHABILITATION AND LONG TERM CARE

38. Prosthetic rehabilitation and implantology after cancer ablation
39. Reconstruction after tumor ablation: extra-oral implants
40. Palliative therapy, terminal care, and counseling
41. Vascular lesions NEW CHAPTER!

PART 3: CRANIOFACIAL DEFORMITY

Part Editors: Stephen A. Schendel and Peter Ward Booth

SECTION 1: SURGICAL PRINCIPLES OF CRANIOFACIAL DEFORMITY

Ed: Stephen A. Schendel
42. Classification, diagnosis and etiology of craniofacial deformities
43. Principles of craniofacial surgery and the management of complications
44. Psychological aspects of facial deformity
45. Surgical treatment of Craniofacial Dysostosis Syndrome and single suture craniosynostosis
46. Fibrous dysplasia
47. Hemifacial microsomia, the disorder and its surgical management
48. Treacher Collins syndrome
49. Osteodistraction: the present and the future
50. Reanimation in congenital disorders

SECTION 2: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CLEFT LIP AND PALATE PATIENTS

Ed: Stephen A. Schendel
51. Surgical management of cleft lip and palate repair
52 The ?Delaire? philosophy of cleft lip and palate repair
53. The ?Millard? approach to lip and palate repair
54. Alveolar bone grafting
55. Secondary cleft surgery
56. The role of the speech pathologist in the surgical care of patients
57. Secondary palatal surgery and pharyngoplasty
58. Orthodontic role in clefts
59. Controversies in clefts

SECTION 3: ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY

Ed: Peter Ward Booth
60. Surgical planning in orthognathic surgery
61. Orthodontic role in planning - clinical aspects
62. Orthognathic surgical techniques
63. Stability in orthognatic surgery
64. Avoiding surgical complications in orthognathic surgery
65. Revision orthognathic surgery

SECTION 4: ESTHETIC FACIAL SURGERY

Ed: Stephen A. Schendel
66. Indications and patient selection in facial esthetic surgery
67. Surgical techniques - the forehead and brow
68. Face lifts
69. Surgical techniques - the eyes
70. Rhinoplasty; planning, techniques and complications
71. Ear reconstruction
72. Skin rejuventation
73. Facial bone sculpturing

PART 4: ORAL SURGERY

Part Editor: Peter Ward Booth
74. Office-based surgery NEW CHAPTER!
75. Surgical management of non-malignant lesions of the mouth
76. Pathological perspective of non-malignant lesions of the mouth
77. Orofacial pain
78. Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint
79. Trigeminal neuralgia
80. Management of orofacial infections
81. Advanced oral implantology
82. Oral implants: what the restorative dentist needs
83. Avoiding and managing complications in minor oral surgery

Synopsis
Intended for maxillofacial, oral, plastic and head and neck surgeons, this work covers trauma, facial deformity, oral surgery and oncology. It includes discussions of management strategies from experts in the field and includes all alternative surgical techniques.

Editorial Reviews
Book Info
(Churchill Livingstone) Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grindstead, UK. Comprehensive text covering trauma, oncology, craniofacial deformity, and oral surgery. For practitioners in dentistry and oral surgery, otology, ophthalmology, and plastic surgery. Abundant high-quality illustrations.

Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 stars Excellent book, January 31, 2000
  Reviewer: xiaofeng guan from Winnipeg, Canada

I found this book by chance in the library. I read it for a little while, I could not put it down. I took it home. Then I will buy it. That is a good book.