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The new edition of this award-winning text has been fully updated and now includes more than 2,000 detailed illustrations. This two-volume set defines maxillofacial surgery and covers the whole of the specialty including craniofacial deformity, oral surgery, trauma, and oncology. A diverse and distinguished group of international specialists provide clear explanations of both common and rare conditions, complete descriptions of surgical techniques, and discussions of management strategies.
- <b>PART 1: TRAUMA</b><br><br>Part Editor: Peter Ward Booth<br> <br>1. Etiology and changing patterns of maxillofacial trauma<br><br>2. Primary care of maxillofacial injuries<br><br>3. Establishing a clinical diagnosis and surgical treatment plan<br><br>4. Principles of fracture management: timing, reduction, and choice of &#64257;xation<br><br>5. Surgical management of mandibular fractures, condylar neck, and atrophic mandible fractures<br><br>6. Surgical management of maxillary fractures<br><br>7. Fractures of the zygoma<br><br>8. Surgical management of craniofacial, nasoethmoid, and grossly comminuted midface fractures<br><br>9. Peri- and orbital trauma and orbital reconstruction<br> <br>10. Pediatric maxillofacial trauma<br><br>11. The primary management of soft-tissue trauma and nerve reconstruction<br><br>12. Neurosurgical considerations in craniofacial trauma<br><br>13. Radiology for maxillofacial trauma<br><br><br><b>PART 2: ONCOLOGY</b><br><br>Part Editor: Jarg-Erich Hausamen<br><br>14. Prognostic factors in oral, oropharyngeal, and salivary gland cancer<br><br>15. The team approach in the management of oral cancer<br><br>16. Radiotherapy in the management of orofacial cancer<br><br>17. The role of diagnostic radiology and other modalities in surgery<br><br><br><b>SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF ABLATIVE SURGERY</b><br><br>18. Anesthesia and airway management for oral cancer and microvascular surgery<br><br>19. Ablative surgical treatment for malignant tumors of the oral cavity<br><br>20. Nasal and paranasal sinus tumors<br><br>21. Primary tumors of the neck<br><br>22. Skull base tumors<br><br>23. Clinical pathology: odontogenic and nonodontogenic tumors of the jaws<br><br><br><b>SECTION 2: PRINCIPLES OF RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY</b><br><br>24. An overview of the principles of reconstructive surgery<br><br>25. Principles of microvascular surgery<br><br>26. Common free vascularized flaps: the radial forearm<br><br>27. Common free vascularized flaps: the fibula<br><br>28. Common free vascularized flaps: the rectus abdominus<br><br>29. Common free vascularized flaps: the scapula<br><br>30. Common free vascularized flaps: the latissimus dorsi<br><br>31. Common free vascularized flaps: the iliac crest<br><br>32. Local and regional flap reconstruction of maxillofacial defects<br><br><br><b>SECTION 3: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SALIVARY DISEASE</b><br><br>33. Principles of management of salivary gland disease<br><br>34. Surgical techniques for parotid and submandibular glands and branchial cysts<br><br><br><b>SECTION 4: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL SKIN TUMORS</b><br><br>35. Cutaneous lesions of the maxillofacial region<br><br>36. Cutaneous lesions of the periorbital and lid region<br> <br>37. Cutaneous lip lesions and reconstruction<br><br><br><b>SECTION 5: SURGICAL REHABILITATION AND LONG TERM CARE</b><br><br>38. Prosthetic rehabilitation and implantology after cancer ablation<br><br>39. Reconstruction after tumor ablation: extra-oral implants<br><br>40. Palliative therapy, terminal care, and counseling<br><br>41. Vascular lesions NEW CHAPTER!<br><br><br><b>PART 3: CRANIOFACIAL DEFORMITY</b><br><br>Part Editors: Stephen A. Schendel and Peter Ward Booth<br><br><br><b>SECTION 1: SURGICAL PRINCIPLES OF CRANIOFACIAL DEFORMITY</b><br><br>Ed: Stephen A. Schendel<br><br>42. Classification, diagnosis and etiology of craniofacial deformities<br><br>43. Principles of craniofacial surgery and the management of complications<br><br>44. Psychological aspects of facial deformity<br><br>45. Surgical treatment of Craniofacial Dysostosis Syndrome and single suture craniosynostosis<br><br>46. Fibrous dysplasia<br><br>47. Hemifacial microsomia, the disorder and its surgical management<br><br>48. Treacher Collins syndrome<br><br>49. Osteodistraction: the present and the future<br><br>50. Reanimation in congenital disorders<br><br><br><b>SECTION 2: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CLEFT LIP AND PALATE PATIENTS</b><br><br>Ed: Stephen A. Schendel<br><br>51. Surgical management of cleft lip and palate repair<br><br>52 The Delaire philosophy of cleft lip and palate repair<br><br>53. The Millard approach to lip and palate repair<br><br>54. Alveolar bone grafting<br><br>55. Secondary cleft surgery<br><br>56. The role of the speech pathologist in the surgical care of patients<br><br>57. Secondary palatal surgery and pharyngoplasty<br><br>58. Orthodontic role in clefts<br><br>59. Controversies in clefts<br><br><br><b>SECTION 3: ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY</b><br><br>Ed: Peter Ward Booth<br><br>60. Surgical planning in orthognathic surgery<br><br>61. Orthodontic role in planning - clinical aspects<br><br>62. Orthognathic surgical techniques<br><br>63. Stability in orthognatic surgery<br><br>64. Avoiding surgical complications in orthognathic surgery<br><br>65. Revision orthognathic surgery<br><br><br><b>SECTION 4: ESTHETIC FACIAL SURGERY</b><br><br>Ed: Stephen A. Schendel<br><br>66. Indications and patient selection in facial esthetic surgery<br><br>67. Surgical techniques - the forehead and brow<br><br>68. Face lifts<br><br>69. Surgical techniques - the eyes<br><br>70. Rhinoplasty; planning, techniques and complications<br><br>71. Ear reconstruction<br><br>72. Skin rejuventation<br><br>73. Facial bone sculpturing<br><br><br><b>PART 4: ORAL SURGERY</b><br><br>Part Editor: Peter Ward Booth<br><br>74. Office-based surgery NEW CHAPTER!<br><br>75. Surgical management of non-malignant lesions of the mouth<br><br>76. Pathological perspective of non-malignant lesions of the mouth<br><br>77. Orofacial pain<br><br>78. Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint<br><br>79. Trigeminal neuralgia<br><br>80. Management of orofacial infections<br><br>81. Advanced oral implantology<br><br>82. Oral implants: what the restorative dentist needs<br><br>83. Avoiding and managing complications in minor oral surgery
Peter Ward Booth BDS, MBChB, FDS, FRCS Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, The Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, West Sussex, UK
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