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G**E
Best book on facial reconstructive surgery
The best book on facial reconstructive surgery to date. A wealth of photos, diagrams, and detailed instruction. A needed addition to the literature available.
A**R
New item. Price was reasonable!
New item. Price was reasonable!
M**I
Does not contain videos
Book is excellent. Kindle edition does not contain videos. Would not recommend kindle edition until videos are included. Bravo for authors!
T**M
Five Stars
Great book for trainees and practicing docs.
S**N
Unsure how this got published
This seems to be an expose' of a newly acquired skill rather than a surgical resource. Throughout the book lay-terms like "above," "below," etc are used rather than anatomic terms...very poor understanding of the subject mater. Most photos are poor in quality: poor lighting, too far away, poor hemostatsis/blood stained, surrounding skin obliterated with training scalpel marks; gives the reader the impression of a chaotic, poorly planned and executed therapeutic misadventure. Many blood stained "after" images with no planning/execution images. Authors' confounding discussion of the marginal mandibular branch of VII is an embarrassing testament of their inexperience with head and neck anatomy. Don't waste your time on this, get a resource written by surgeons, which this is not.
S**R
This is an invaluable textbook for anyone interested in cutaneous surgery
I believe this textbook is an invaluable tool for any cutaneous surgeon who performs skin flaps.As a young Mohs surgeon, this textbook has quickly become my go-to “guide” of choice when considering options for repair. The simple regional approach is very helpful when using the text as a “real-time” reference. Of the variety of defects I encounter, I seem to always find a similar one outlined in this text.The multitude of excellent pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative photographs of a variety of defects sets this textbook apart.Including many intra-operative photographs of the defects with the tissue clearly marked with a “magic marker” greatly aides in visualizing how the tissue will move to create the final repair.There are a variety of defects included, from small to large, with repairs that range from relatively simple to very complex. While many of us may not encounter some of these larger defects on a daily-basis, they provide some of the best instructive examples to help better understand the complexity and nuances of tissue movement.The included DVD is also an extremely helpful way to review common types of tissue movement.The first several chapters of the textbook beautifully outline and explain tissue movement, different types of flaps, and many pros and cons of each in different situations. I have re-read these chapters several times already, and each time I find something new.If you are looking for one textbook to provide an elegant and comprehensive overview of facial flaps, as well as excellent photographs that will help you in the real world, this textbook is indispensable.
J**E
Must for a young Mohs surgeon
One of the best books on flaps for early Mohs surgeons! 5 stars! excellent explanations and diagrams
J**S
Excellent book
Excellent book! Highly recommended for Dermatologists/Plastic surgeons/Maxillofacial surgeons/GPwSI and trainees. Has clear pictures of stages of various flaps, with tips to help you. More than one example of each flap. The book is devided into sections depending on facial anatomy (I.e.chin/forehead etc) making it easy and quick to find what you want. A little pricey perhaps but what medical textbook isn't.
S**A
Five Stars
amazing book, must have if doing grafts and flaps
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