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Complications in Cutaneous Surgery

Contributor(s): Gloster, Hugh M [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008.Description: X, 246 p. 235 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387731520.Subject(s): Medicine | Dermatology | Surgery | Plastic surgery | Medicine & Public Health | Dermatology | Surgery | Plastic SurgeryDDC classification: 616.5 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Acute Surgical Complications -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Acute Emergencies in the Dermatology Office -- Nerve Injury -- Hemorrhagic Complications in Cutaneous Surgery -- Wound Infections -- Prophylaxis for Wound Infections and Endocarditis -- Dehiscence and Necrosis -- Chronic Surgical Complications -- Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids -- Free Margin Distortion -- Scar Revision and Camouflage -- Miscellaneous Complications -- Complications of Cosmetic Procedures -- Preoperative Cosmetic Consultation and Psychological Complications of Cosmetic Surgery -- Complications of Ablative and Nonablative Lasers and Light Sources -- Complications of Dermabrasion and Chemical Peeling Procedures -- Complications of Liposuction -- Complications of Soft Tissue Fillers -- Complications of Botulinum Toxin -- Complications of Sclerotherapy -- Complications of Facelifting Procedures.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The demand for outpatient cutaneous surgery procedures has increased at a rapid rate over the last several decades. Cosmetic, oncology, and reconstructive procedures are being performed by primary care physicians and a variety of specialists in different disciplines such as dermatology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology. As the number of cutaneous surgery procedures rises, so will the rate of complications, which are inevitable and occur even with the most skilled and meticulous surgeons. This comprehensive text will enable the practicing physician to formulate a preoperative strategy to not only prevent complications before they occur but also to properly diagnose and manage complications when they arise, allowing the physician to provide optimal care to the patient.
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Acute Surgical Complications -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Acute Emergencies in the Dermatology Office -- Nerve Injury -- Hemorrhagic Complications in Cutaneous Surgery -- Wound Infections -- Prophylaxis for Wound Infections and Endocarditis -- Dehiscence and Necrosis -- Chronic Surgical Complications -- Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids -- Free Margin Distortion -- Scar Revision and Camouflage -- Miscellaneous Complications -- Complications of Cosmetic Procedures -- Preoperative Cosmetic Consultation and Psychological Complications of Cosmetic Surgery -- Complications of Ablative and Nonablative Lasers and Light Sources -- Complications of Dermabrasion and Chemical Peeling Procedures -- Complications of Liposuction -- Complications of Soft Tissue Fillers -- Complications of Botulinum Toxin -- Complications of Sclerotherapy -- Complications of Facelifting Procedures.

The demand for outpatient cutaneous surgery procedures has increased at a rapid rate over the last several decades. Cosmetic, oncology, and reconstructive procedures are being performed by primary care physicians and a variety of specialists in different disciplines such as dermatology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology. As the number of cutaneous surgery procedures rises, so will the rate of complications, which are inevitable and occur even with the most skilled and meticulous surgeons. This comprehensive text will enable the practicing physician to formulate a preoperative strategy to not only prevent complications before they occur but also to properly diagnose and manage complications when they arise, allowing the physician to provide optimal care to the patient.

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