Περιεχόμενα
1. General Principles and Techniques
1.1:General Principles and techniques, David McCombe and Simon Kay
1.2:Tissue healing, Gus McGrouther
1.3:Infections, Donald Dewar
1.4:The skin: normal structure, anatomy, physiology and function, Mark Goodfield
1.5:Vascular Anatomy, Steven Morris, Ian Taylor, and Amanda Murphy
1.6:Anasthesia, Chetan Srinath and Alan Yates
1.7:Skin grafts, Mamta Shah and Siobhan O’Ceallaigh
1.8:Skin flaps, Donald Dewar
1.9:Microsurgery, David McCombe and Wayne Morrison
1.10.:Benign skin conditions and tumours, Rajib Rahim and Graham Stables
1.11:Non melanoma skin cancer and premalignant conditions, Barbara Jemec and Gregor Jemec
1.12:Pigmented lesions, melanoma including premalignant conditions, Michael Henderson, John Spillane, David Gyorki, and Christopher McCormack
1.13:Wound Dressings, David Stewart
1.14:Sarcoma, Ian Smith and Vinay Itte
1.15:Vacscularised Composite Allotransplantation, Daniel Wilks and Simon Kay
2. Burns Surgery
2.1:Mechanisms of injury: thermal, chemical, electrical and radiation, Nicole Gibran and Ravi F Sood
2.2:The Burned Patient: Physiology and Pathology, Fiona Wood and Keith Judkins
2.3:Adult Thermal Burns, Jeremy Rawlins and Isabel Jones
2.4:The burnt child, Suzanne Rea and Sian Falder
2.5:Electrical injury and burns and their management, Joel Fish and David Sainsbury
2.6:Chemical burns, Alexandra Murray
2.7:Cold induced injury to the skin and deep tissues, Tania Cubison, Johann Jeevaratnam, MJ Hallam, and CHE Imray
2.8:Radiation induced injury to the skin and deep tissues, Tania Cubison, Johann Jeevaratnam, and MJ Hallam
3. Nerve Surgery
3.1:Surgical anatomy and physiology of the intact peripheral nervous system including cranial nerves
3.1.1:Macroscopic and microscopic: Anatomy of the peripheral nervous system, Lev N. Novikov and Mikael Wiberg
3.1.2:Blood Supply of the Peripheral Nerve, Andrew Hart
3.1.3:The Schwann Cell, Paul J Kingham and Mikael Wiberg
3.1.4:Physiological requirements for action potential conduction, sensory awareness and motor control, Staffan Johansson
3.1.5:Tactile sensory control of the human hand, Roland S Johansson and Per F Nordmark
3.2:Neurobiology of injury (compression, traction, laceration) & repair, and grading of injuries, Andrew Hart
3.3:Clinical features and diagnosis
3.3.1:Clinicopathological correlates with theoretical grades, Robert Bains and Simon Kay
3.3.2:Tinel-Hoffman sign, Simon Kay
3.3.3:Neurophysiological Assessments for Peripheral Nerve Injury, Arup Mallik
3.3.4:Adult Brachial Plexus Injury, Simon Kay and Robert Bains
3.3.5:Brachial Plexus injury in the child, Robert Bains
3.4:Surgical management of the divided nerve
3.4.1:Surgical management of the divided nerve, Duncan A McGrouther
3.4.2:Nerve grafts and transfers, Robert Bains and Simon Kay
3.5:Hand therapy after peripheral nerve injury, Brigitta Rosen and Christina Jerosch-Herold
3.6:Chronic Post Surgical Pain (CPSP) and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Lesley A Colvin and Sebastian Bourn
3.7:Compression or mechanical neuropathy
3.7.1:Pathophysiology, Andrew Hart
3.7.2:Compression neuropathies, Lars B. Dahlin and Niels Thomsen
3.7.3:Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Anna Barnard and Simon Kay
3.8:Mass Lesions of the Peripheral Nervous System, Thomas J. Wilson, Carlos E. Restrepo and Rob Spinner
4. Upper Limb
4.1:Clinical assessment and imaging of the upper limb, Anuj Mishra
4.2:Anthropological, behavioural, and cultural characteristics of the human hand, James Haeney
4.3:Applied biomechanics of the hand, wrist and forearm, Vivien Lees
4.4:Soft tissue infections of the hand and upper limb, Barbara Jemec and Sophie Collier
4.5:Dupuytren s disease, Richard Milner
4.6:Soft tissue reconstruction of the hand, David Elliot
4.7:Microsurgical reconstruction of the upper limb, Alex E Hamilton
4.8:Hand therapy, rehabilitation and rehabilitation following tendon injury, Fiona Peck
4.9:Amputations, Robert Winterton
4.10:Fractures of the hand and wrist, David Shewring
4.11:Ligamentous injuries of the hand and wrist, Carlos Heras-Palou
4.12:Osteoarthritis of the wrist and hand, Manu Sood
4.13:Soft tissue inflammatory disorders of the hand, Sohail Akhtar
4.14:Inflammatory arthritis of the hand and wrist, Peter Burge
4.15:The flexor tendons, Fortune Iwuagwu
4.16:The extensor tendons, Sanjib Majumder
4.17:Tendon transfers in the hand and wrist, Cath Hernon
4.18:Reanimation in the upper limb free functioning and pedicled muscle transfer, Simon Kay
4.19:Pain syndromes, David Elliot
4.20:Embryology of the upper limb, Wee Leon Lam and Megan G Davey
4.21:Management of children s hand disorders, Grainne Bourke, Ian Grant, and Gill Smith
4.22:Traumatic injury to the child’s hand, David McCombe
4.23:Upper limb spasticity, Paul McArthur
4.24:Soft tissue swellings of the hand and upper limb, Vikram Deveraj
4.25:Bone lesions in the upper limb and hand, Geoffrey Hooper
4.26:Systemic disorders reflected in the hand, Stewart Watson
5. Lower Limb
5.1:Classification of Lower Limb Trauma, Umraz Khan
5.2:Principles of acute management of lower limb trauma, Michael Kelly
5.3:The Devascularised Limb, Kaz Rahman and Shehan Hettiaratchy
5.4:Management of Soft-Tissue Loss without Microsurgery, Thomas Wright
5.5:Microvascular cover in the lower limb: indications and timing, flap types and technique, Zoran M. Arne
5.6:Management of bone loss, Mark Jackson
5.7:Lower limb replantation, Moazzam Nazeer Tarar
5.8:Amputations in the Lower Limb, Umraz Khan and Alan Gordon
5.9:Lower limb trauma, Outcome measures, Limb Salvage, Amputation, David Wallace
5.10:Lower limb Osteomyelitis, Umraz Khan
5.11:Management of Congenital Limb Deficiency, Fergal Monsell
5.12:The orthopaedic management of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, Fergal Monsell
5.13:How the foot and ankle works (mechanics of the foot), Ian Winson
6. Craniofacial and Cleft
6.1:Classification of craniofacial anomalies, Jagajeevan Jagadeesan and Hiroshi Nishikawa
6.2:Embryology of craniofacial skeleton, Mark Lloyd
6.3:Genetics of craniofacial anomalies, Andrew Wilkie
6.4:Assessment of patients with craniosynostosis, Nicholas White
6.5:The management of non-syndromic Craniosynostosis, Christian Duncan and Hiroshi Nishikawa
6.6:The management of syndromic Craniosynostosis, Stephen Dover and Martin Evans
6.7:Hypertelorism & Orbital Dystopia, Aina Greig and David Dunaway
6.8:Orofacial Clefts: Embryology, Epidemiology & Genetics, David FitzPatrick
6.9:Classification, evaluation and management of the neonate with a cleft, David Sainsbury
6.10:Primary management of cleft lip and palate, Jason Neil-Dwyer
6.11:Outcome Assessment, Tim Goodacre and Mark Swan
6.12:Revision/secondary surgery, Peter Hodgkinson
6.13:Velopharyngeal Dysfunction, David Sainsbury
7. Maxillofacial Trauma
7.1:Assessment of the maxillofacial patient: maxillofacial trauma and ATLS®, Christopher Mannion
7.2:Fractures of the mandible, Lachlan Carter
7.3:Zygomatic complex fractures, A. Nicholas Brown
7.4:Orbital Fractures, Trevor Teemul
7.5:Fractured nasal bones, A. Nicholas Brown
7.6:Management of mid-face fractures: Maxilla, Jiten D. Parmar and Lachlan Carter
7.7:Frontal Sinus and Nasoethmoidal Injuries, Rabin Singh, Nabeela Ahmed and Lachlan M. Carter
7.8:Sequencing of Panfacial Fracture Repair, Jiten D. Parmar and Lachlan Carter
7.9:Introduction to Orthognathic Surgery, the Assessment of facial disproportion and Orthognathic treatment planning, Claire Bates, Trevor Hodge, Lachlan M. Carter, and Christopher Mannion
7.10:First and second branchial arch anomalies, Claire Bates, Trevor Hodge, and Lachlan M. Carter
7.11:Common orthognathic procedures, Claire Bates, Christopher Mannion, and Lachlan M. Carter
8. Head and Neck Surgery
8.1:The Head and Neck MDT, Kristian Sorensen
8.2:Embryology and Anatomy of the Head and Neck, Charles Yuen Yung Loh and Chris Wallace
8.3:Management of Tumours of the oral cavity, Jonathan Dunne and Paolo Matteucci
8.4:Tumours of the Nasopharynx, Oropharynx and Hypopharynx, Vinidh Paleri, I Z Iqbal, and Anusha Balasubramanian
8.5:Tumours of the Larynx, Mark Puvanendran and Vinidh Paleri
8.6:Tumours of the Thyroid, Ramesh Gurunathan and Vinidh Paleri
8.7:Tumours of the Salivary Glands, James Wokes and Neil McLean
8.8:Tracheostomy, Peter Kalu and Maniram Ragbir
8.9:Assessment and Management of Metastatic Neck Disease, Vinidh Paleri and Maniram Ragbir
8.10:Reconstuction of Scalp, Calvarium and Forehead, Kaz Rahman
8.11:Eyelid Reconstruction, Moghdad Alrawi
8.12:Lip Reconstuction, David Sainsbury
8.13:Cheek Reconstuction, Matthew Potter
8.14:Nasel Reconstruction, Michael Kernohan and Kelly Thornbury
8.15:Reconstruction of the Pharynx, Jonathan Pollock and Maniram Ragbir
8.16:Reconstruction of the Mandible and Maxilla, Alex Jones and Maniram Ragbir
8.17:Anatomy and Physiology of the Facial Nerve and aetiology of Facial Nerve Pals, Onur Gilleard and Kalliroi Tzafetta
8.18:Management of Acute and Chronic Facial Nerve Palsy, Omar Ahmed and Richard Chalmers
8.19:Radiology of the Head and Neck, Ivan Zammit
8.20:Adjuvant therapy for Head and Neck Cancers, Charles Kelly
9. The Chest and Breast
9.1:Embryology and development of the chest wall and breast, Quoc Lam
9.2:Deformities of the Chest, Harvey Stern
9.3:Surgical anatomy of the breast, Amy Jeeves
9.4:Congenital deformities of the breast, Michelle L. Lodge
9.5:Preoperative imaging for autologous breast reconstruction, Mark Ashton and Ian Whitaker
9.6:Breast malignancy: diagnosis and management, Keiran Horgan, Fiona MacNeill, Russell Bramhall, Julie Doughty, and Indu Chaudhuri
9.7:Breast reconstruction: patient assessment, Nicola Dean
9.8:Tissue expander and implant breast reconstruction, Melissa A Mueller, Emily G Clark, and Gregory RD Evans
9.9:Latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction, Mark Lee
9.10:TRAM flap breast reconstruction, Janek Januszkiewicz
9.11:DIEP Flap breast reconstruction, Mark Ashton
9.12:Alternative flaps for microsurgical breast reconstruction, Hinne Rakhorst
9.13:The tissue engineered breast, Wayne Morrison
9.14:Management of complications of microvascular abdominal flap breast reconstruction, Marc Mureau
9.15:The nipple-areolar complex, Garry Buckland
9.16:Ancillary considerations in breast surgery, Emily G Clark, Melissa A Mueller, and Gregory RD Evans
9.17:Anaesthesia and analgesia considerations in breast surgery, Glenda Rudkin and Sarah Gardiner
9.18:Measuring outcomes in plastic surgery of the breast, Nicola Dean, Rod Cooter, and Andrea L. Pusic
10. Abdomen
10.1:Functional anatomy of the abdominal wall and principles of abdominal wall hernia repair, Kezia Echlin and Andrew Fleming
10.2:The Open Abdomen, Omar Khan, Marcus Reddy, and Emma Rose McGlone
10.3:The Principles of Complex Abdominal Hernia Repair, Kezia Echlin and Andrew Fleming
10.4:Local and Free flap abdominal wall repair, Jonathan Lohn and Martin Veseley
10.5:Necrotising fasciitis of the abdomen, Anthony Barabas and Andrew Fleming
10.6:Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and Gluteal Region, Donald Hudson and Sean Moodley
10.7:Pilonidal disease, Kezia Echlin and Andrew Fleming
10.8:Pressure Ulcers, Sean Moodley and Donald Hudson
10.9:Perineal reconstruction following anorectal excision, Alex Crick
10.10:Vulval and Vaginal reconstruction, Lucy Cogswell
11. Urogenital Surgery and Gender Dysphoria
11.1:Hypospadias, David Coleman
11.2:Bladder exstrophy and epispadias Functional and surgical challenges, Dan Wood and D Wilby
11.3:Penile reconstruction, David Ralph
11.4:Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) Surgical Challenges, Dan Wood
11.5:Gender Reassignment, Oliver Fenton
12. Cosmetic Surgery
12.1:Psychological assessment, Nichola Rumsey and Nicole Parvarskeva
12.2:Avoiding patient dissatisfaction the consultation, pre operative preparation and post operative care, Mark Soldin and Nigel Mercer
12.3:Lasers and flashlamps in the treatment of skin disorders, Richard Barlow
12.4:Botulinum Toxins, Tamara Griffith, Sherina Balaratnam, and S Stagnell
12.5:Lipomodelling, John Dickson and Nigel Mercer
12.6:Fillers & Dermabraisive Therapies, Brett Archer
12.7:Treatment of large and ptotic breasts, Adam Searle, Albert de Mey, and C Zirak
12.8:Hair restoration, Nagham Darhouse and Greg Williams
12.9:Peri orbital, lower face and neck, Norman Waterhouse, Naresh Noshi, Niall Kirkpatrick, and Lisa Brendling
12.10:Primary Aesthetic Rhinoplasty, Lucian Ion
12.11:Modification of the facial skeleton in aesthetic facial surgery, Paul Johnson and David Tighe
12.12:Gynaecomastia, Nigel Mercer and John Dickson
12.13:The treatment of small breasts and inverted nipples, Marion Grob, Elliott Smock, and Mark Soldin
12.14:Asymmetry of the breasts, Farida Ali
12.15:Abdominal wall anatomy, Nick Wilson Jones
12.16:Anatomy, physiology and pathology of body fat, Isabel Teo and Mark Soldin
12.17:Abdominoplasty, Chris Abela and Mark Soldin
12.18:Liposculpture, Marco Gasparotti, Andrea Maria Florio, Isabel Teo, Davide Lazzeri, and Mark Soldin
12.19:Buttock Augmentation, Lina María Triana Lloreda and Mildred Martínez Millán
12.20:Aesthetic surgery of the genitalia, Maleeha Mughal and Mark Soldin
12.21:Bariatric surgery, Alberic Feinnes
12.22:Upper trunk and breast surgery after massive weight loss, Mohammed Akhavani and Mark Soldin
12.23:Lower body lift and abdominal surgery after massive weight loss, Dirk Richter and Nina Schwaiger
12.24:Thigh lift, Anthony Barabas and Mark Soldin
12.25:Brachioplasty, Charles Bain and Mark Soldin
12.26:Aesthetic surgery of the lower limb, Athanasios Papas and Mark Soldin
12.27:The Ageing Breast, Don Hudson
13. The Legal, Ethics, and Behavioural Components of Plastic Surgery
13.1:The ethics of gender re-assignment surgery, Oliver Fenton
13.2:Psychological Consequences of the Birth of a Child with a Congenital Hand Anomaly, Maggie Bellew
13.3:Psychological Assessment of Cosmetic Surgery Patients, Maggie Bellew
13.4:Factitious injury and related conditions, Simon Kay and Maggie Bellew
13.5:Legal aspects of consent to treatment and the nature of malpractice claims in the UK, Mark Ashley and Sherry Williams
13.6:Consulting with children, Simon Kay