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Perforator Flaps: Anatomy, Technique & Clinical Applications 

Edited by Phillip N. Blondeel, M.D., Steven F. Morris, M.D., Geoffrey G. Hallock, M.D., Peter C. Neligan, M.D.
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Perforator Flaps: Anatomy, Technique, & Clinical Applications is the first major work on the design and use of perforator flaps in reconstructive surgery. It marks a new era in reconstructive surgery where surgeons are no longer bound by the traditional conventions of flap surgery. Now reconstructions can be customized to achieve the best functional and aesthetic results in both the reconstruction site and the donor site. Written by the field's innovators and pioneers, this landmark publication is comprehensive and provides detailed anatomic and clinical information on the full range of muscle perforator flaps as well as commonly used non-muscle perforator flaps. The Editors, Drs. Philip Blondeel, Steven Morris, Peter Neligan, and Geoffrey Hallock and the contributors represent the world's leading experts.
Organized into four sections: (I) Fundamentals, (II) Anatomy and Surgical Technique, (III) Clinical Applications, and (IV) Controversies and Future Directions, this comprehensive work provides the essential information needed when performing flap surgery. Hot topics include nomenclature, the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap, the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap, free style free flaps, and neurocutaneous flaps. Hundreds of colorful illustrations depict flap anatomy and basic techniques for flap harvest, elevation, and transfer. An accompanying DVD includes video of four common perforator flap operations to demonstrate and guide the reader through the intricacies of these procedures.
Publication date: September 2005. Hardcover, approx. 1000 pages, approx. 1200 illustrations, 2 Volumes with a DVD containing 4 operative videos.
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Contributor List
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal
"Perforator Flaps, edited by real master plastic surgeons, Blondeel, Morris, Hallock, and Neligan ... is a magnificent work ... This is must reading the night before any perforator flap is executed, in order to quickly review the anatomy, comparable flap choices, and the advantages and disadvantages that place each flap in context ... I look forward to a lot more time in front of Perforator Flaps."
(2006)

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
"Verdict? An essential buy for all microsurgeons and a valuable addition to any flap surgeons library: the sort of book it is good to have close to the operating room, and one unlikely to age prematurely. Recommended."
(2006)

The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery
"I would highly recommend this textbook to all plastic surgery training programs, residents and to all those with an interest in microsurgery."
(Summer 2006)

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