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Revised: 4 January 2010

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Colver: Outcomes of Skin Surgery: A Concise Visual Aid  

By Graham Colver

2008 (1st ed), 224 pages, 600 illus, $130 list

There is a great need for a visual resource to document, with clarity, the possible outcomes of surgery, including side effects and complications, and how these outcomes vary from individual to individual. Using a straightforward approach, Outcomes of Skin Surgery: A Concise Visual Aid is an easy-to-consult and highly illustrated reference for surgeons and patients alike. This text takes a major step forward in establishing a realistic basis for the decision-making process during a consultation.

 

Gloster: Complications in Cutaneous Surgery      

By Hugh Gloster

2008 (1st ed), 246 pages, 235 illus, $149 list

In the practice of medicine, we often learn more from our complications than our triumphs. The authors of each chapter of Complications in Cutaneous Surgery were recruited to contribute based on their experience and respective areas of expertise. As of this writing, no other book specifically addresses complications in cutaneous surgery. The goal of this volume is to provide a comprehensive text that 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.

 

Harahap: Anasthesia and Analgesia in Dermatologic Surgery    

By Marwali Harahap

2008 (1st ed), 232 pages, 100 illus, $200 list

With malpractice insurance premiums on the rise, and insurance rates for the practicing anesthesiologist at an all time high, it is important, now more than ever, to have a single source reference related to both anesthesia and analgesia and how they both relate to dermatologic surgery. This book provides comprehensive coverage on the therapeutic usage of anesthesia and analgesia during dermatologic surgical procedures, providing basic concepts, as well as step-by-step descriptions of the various techniques involved.

 

Lee: Color Atlas of Cutaneous Excisions and Repairs   

By Ken Lee

2008 (1st ed), 186 pages, 400 illus, $130 list

This full-color atlas presents an in-depth pictorial display of cutaneous surgery designed for all those interested in improving their surgical skills, from students and residents to experienced surgeons across a wide range of medical specialties. It provides step-by-step instructions through a series of detailed color photographs and illustrations. The excisions and resulting defects featured within cover a variety of locations. The repairs vary in type and size in order to provide multiple options in reconstruction. The chapters are separated into anatomic regions to allow the reader easy access to specific anatomic defects.

 

Nouri: Complications in Dermatologic Surgery  

By Keyvan Nouri

2008 (1st ed), 368 pages, 450 illus, $179 list

World-renowned experts in the field guide you through the potential intra- and post-operative risks associated with the dermatologic surgeries you perform every day. You'll find cutting-edge knowledge on how to avoid and manage complications resulting from laser surgery, photodynamic therapy, hair transplantation, chemical peeling, dermabrasion, leg vein treatments, temporary fillers, permanent fillers, botulinum toxin, liposuction, blepharoplasty, facelifts and ancillary facial cosmetic surgery procedures, skin cancer surgery/Mohs' micrographic surgery, reconstructive surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, nail surgery, and contact dermatitis in dermatologic surgery. The preparation of the patient, psychosocial issues, and anesthesia complications for all procedures are also covered.

 

Rohrer: Flaps and Grafts in Dermatologic Surgery  

By Thomas Rohrer

2008 (1st ed), 256 pages, 350 illus, $189 list

Authored by experts in the field, this brand-new reference presents a systematic approach to which flap or graft to use in which clinical situation and how to cut and move the skin. More than 350 full-color photographs and line drawings offer you step-by-step guidance. And, a DVD containing high-quality video clips demonstrates reconstructive procedures, including cutting, positioning, and suturing of flaps and grafts.

 

Taub: Plastic Surgery: Clinical Problem Solving  

By Peter Taub

2009 (1st ed), 336 pages, 75 illus, $90 list

Covering head, neck, trunk, extremities, and cosmetic concerns, this sourcebook uses numerous, unknown clinical scenarios to illustrate essential plastic and reconstructive surgical principles. Each chapter is organized by an unknown case, followed by algorithms that take you through effective management strategies and clinically relevant information. The result is an ideal resource for oral board preparation and a valuable primer for students, residents and attending physicians from diverse specialties.

                  

                                Thiers: Year Book of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery

By Bruce H Thiers

2008 (1st ed), 456 pages, $116 list

There's no faster or easier way to stay informed! The Year Book of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery brings you abstracts of articles carefully selected from more than 100 journals worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and discuss its application to your practice.

 

Toledo: Emerging Techniques in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery      

By Luiz Toledo

2009 (1st ed), 240 pages, 210 illus, $99 list

This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery takes a critical look at several new treatment methods. The aim of the issue is to view each technique from a factual, scientific point of view and to let surgeons know where each technique stands in regard to indications, contraindications, choosing a patient, how the technique is done, results, and complications. The techniques included are Lipodissolve, Surgisis, Smartlipo, Thermage, fat injection, Juvista, and Aptos thread.

 

Vidimos: Dermatoloic Surgery: Requisites in Dermatology  

By Allison Vidimos

2008 (1st ed), 264 pages, 450 illus, $119 list

This title in the Requisites in Dermatology series is the perfect resource for quick reference and rapid review in dermatologic surgery. It succinctly presents all of the most essential clinical and foundational knowledge you need for certification, recertification, or practice. An extremely user-friendly full-color format, replete with full-color clinical photographs and other pertinent illustrations, makes it easy to locate and read up on any topic. Plus, full-text online access lets you consult the book from any computer, download all of the images, watch online lectures, and more.

 

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