Maxillofacial Surgery (3rd Ed.)
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Language: English
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Now in full color, Maxillofacial Surgery, 3rd Edition covers the entire specialty of maxillofacial surgery, including craniofacial deformity, oral surgery, trauma, and oncology. Unlike other OMFS texts where the contributors are singly boarded in oral surgery, this richly illustrated text boasts OMFS contributors who are all dual boarded in both oral surgery and medicine. Thoroughly updated with evidence-based content, it addresses the advances in technology and procedures providing oral and maxillofacial surgeons with new and exciting treatment options. And with print and digital formats, it is easy to use in any setting.

  • Authoritative guidanceon oral and maxillofacial surgery by internationally recognized experts in the field.
  • 2,800 illustrations, including radiographs and full color artwork and clinical photos, provide clinicians and OMS residents with a clear visual guide to diagnoses, key concepts, and surgical techniques, as well as examples of preoperative and postoperative results.
  • A multidisciplinary approach reflects the best practices in the disciplines of oral and maxillofacial surgery, head and neck surgery, plastic surgery, and otolaryngology.
  • Covers contemporary techniques and technological advances at the forefront of maxillofacial surgery.
  • Evidence-based content supports the newest, most up-to-date diagnostic and therapeutic options available for a wide variety of clinical problems.
  • Key Points and Pitfalls boxes clearly identify the most important information, as well as potential problem areas that can arise when treating patients.
  • Available in print and digital formats that can be easily accessed via mobile tablets and smart phones in any setting, making it perfect for the modern student of surgery.
  • NEW! Full-color images clearly depict pathologies, concepts, and procedures. 
  • EXPANDED and UPDATED!Expanded from 82 to 111 chapters with thoroughly revised content that reflects current information and advances in OMS, so clinicians and students can depend on this text as their go-to resource on oral maxillofacial surgery.
  • NEW! 29 new state-of-the-art chapters covering new topics, including the salivary glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands, tissue engineering, navigational surgery, 3D modeling, and lasers in OMFS. 
  • NEW! Two new editors, Professors Brennan and Schliephake, and new section editors and contributors have helped bring advances in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery and offer a fresh perspective. 
  • UPDATED! Expanded chapter on cancer keeps you in the know.

Part 1: Trauma 1. Etiology and Changing Patterns of Maxillofacial Trauma   Tim Forouzanfar 2. Primary Care of Maxillofacial Injuries   Jan Roodenburg 3. Establishing a Clinical Diagnosis And Surgical Treatment Plan    Christian Lindqvist and Riitta Seppänen-Kaijansinkko 4. Principles of Fracture Management: Reduction, Choice of Fixation, and Timing of Treatment   Wolfgang Puelacher 5. Surgical Management of Mandibular Fractures   Rudolf Bos 6. Condylar Fractures   Richard A. Loukota and Khalid Abdel-Galil 7. Surgical Management of Maxillary and Zygomatic Fractures   Nils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich and Rüdiger M. Zimmerer 8. Surgical Management of Craniofacial, Nasoethmoid, and Grossly Comminuted Midface Fractures   Ashraf Messiha 9. Periorbital and Intraorbital Trauma and Orbital Reconstruction   Simon Holmes 10. Pediatric Maxillofacial Trauma   Bodo Hoffmeister 11.  Primary Management of Soft Tissue Trauma and Nerve Reconstruction   Rainer Schmelzeisen, Tobias Fretwurst and Nils-Claudius Bernhard Gellrich 12.  Neurosurgical Considerations in Craniofacial Trauma   Peter C. Whitfield 13.  Management of Military Ballistic Injuries to the Face and Neck   Neil Mackenzie

Part 2: Oncology 14. The molecular biology of head and neck cancer   Jag Dhanda and Richard J. Shaw 15. Prognostic Factors in Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Salivary Gland Cancer   Richard J. Shaw, James Brown and Janet Mary Risk 16. Molecular Biology of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Mediated Head and Neck Cancer   Andrew Graeme Schache 17. The Team Approach in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer   Ramchandani Parkash and Simon Ellis 18. The Role of Diagnostic Radiology in Head and Neck Cancer   Julian Eamon Kabala 19.  Heath-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Head and Neck Surgery   Simon N. Rogers and Anastasios Kanatas 20. Radiotherapy in the Management of Orofacial Cancer   Charles Gerald Kelly 21. Chemotherapy and Targeted Agents   Kevin J. Harrington

Section 1: Principles of Ablative Surgery 22.  Anesthesia and Airway Management for Oral Cancer and Microvascular Surgery   Alison Chalmers 23.  Ablative Surgery for Cancer of the Tongue, Floor of Mouth, and Mandible   Henning Schliephake 24.  Ablative Surgery for Malignant Tumours of the Maxilla, Nasal, and Paranasal Sinuses   Wilfried Wagner and Bilal Al-Nawas 25. NECK DISSECTON   Ludi Smeele 26. Branchial Cysts   Ben C. Green and Peter A. Brennan 27. Primary Neck Masses   Christopher Harris 28. Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck   Jens Bodem 29. Tumors of the Skull Base   Robert A. Ord 30.  Locally Aggressive Benign Jaw Tumors   Eric R. Carlson

Section 2: Principles of Reconstructive Surgery 31.  Principles of Reconstruction   Mark L. Urken and Ilya Likhterov 32.  Principles of Microvascular Surgery   Abdul Ahmed and Michael Gilhooly 33. Reconstruction of the Maxilla   Joseph Helman 34.  Mandibular Reconstruction   Jürgen Hoffmann and Dominik Horn 35.  The Radial Forearm   Christopher M.E. Avery 36. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Fibula   Joshua E. Lubek 37. The Rectus Abdominis   Abdul Ahmed 38. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Scapula -   Henning Schliephake 39. Common Free Vascularized Flaps: The Latissimus Dorsi   Norbert R. Kübler 40. Vascularised Iliac Crest Grafts   Andrew Lyons and Rabindra P. Singh 41.  The Anterolateral Thigh and Other Perforator Flaps   Peirong Yu 42.  Other Free Flaps Used in Head and Neck Reconstruction   Alexander Johann Gaggl Sr. 43. Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Defects   Rui P. Fernandes and Michael R. MARKIEWICZ 44.  Facial Transplantation   Eduardo D. Rodriguez 45.  Tissue engineering   Henning Schliephake, Jörg Wiltfang and Hendrik Naujokat

Section 3: Surgical Management of Salivary Disease 46. Principles of Management of Neoplastic Salivary Gland Disease   Siegmar Reinert 47. Imaging of Salivary Glands   Gitta Madani 48. Surgical Techniques for Parotid and Submandibular Glands and Ranulae   Katherine George 49. Salivary Endoscopy   Mark McGurk and Jonathan E. Gottlieb 50.  Immediate Facial Nerve Reconstruction Following Iatrogenic Injuries   William Townley

Section 4: Surgical Management of Facial Skin Tumors 51.  Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck   Daryl R. Godden and Mark K. Singh 52. Cutaneous Lesions of the Periorbital and Lid Region   Jörg Wiltfang, Hendrik Naujokat and Jerry N. Farrier 53.  Cutaneous and Mucosal Lip Lesions and their Reconstruction   Kunmi A. Fasanmade and Jerry N. Farrier 54.  Nonsurgical Management of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer   Anita Takwale and Margaret Jean Coyle

Section 5: Surgical Rehabilitation and Long Term Care 55. Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Implantology after Cancer Ablation   Beomjune B. Kim 56. Reconstruction After Tumor Ablation: Extra-Oral Implants   Friedrich-Wilhelm Neukam 57. Palliative Therapy, Terminal Care, and Counseling   Friedemann Nauck

Part 3: Craniofacial Deformity 58. Classification, Diagnosis and Etiology of Craniofacial Deformities   Douglas P. Sinn and David Yates 59.  Principles of Craniofacial Surgery and the Management of Complications   Timothy A. Turvey 60.  Psychosocial Aspects of Visual Facial Difference   Adam Blancher 61. Surgical Management of Craniosynostosis   Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Jason E. Dashow 62.   Hemifacial Microsomia: The Disorder and Its Surgical Management   Bonnie L. Padwa 63. Treacher Collins Syndrome    David A. Koppel 64. Osteodistraction: The Present and the Future   Cesar A. Guerrero and Eric Arnaud 65. Reanimation in Congenital Disorders   Rudolf F. Buntic

Section 2: Surgical Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Patients 66. Cleft Lip and Palate and Evidence-based Care   Serryth Colbert and Simon Van Eeden 67. Techniques for cleft lip repair   David Drake and Serryth Colbert 68. Technique for cleft Palate Repair   Brian Sommerlad 69.  Alveolar Cleft Defect Bone Grafting   Adrian Sugar and Serryth Colbert 70. Secondary Cleft Surgery   Chris Neil Penfold and Rachel Anne Mumford 71.  The Role of the Speech and Language Therapist in the Care of the Individual with Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction   Helen Extence and Siwan Cassidy 72. Secondary Palatal Surgery and Pharyngoplasty   Nigel Mercer, Alistair R M Cobb and Victoria Beale 73.  Orthodontics in Cleft Care   Stephen Robinson

Section 3: Orthognathic Surgery 74. Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery and Outcome Stability   Larry M. Wolford 75.  The Orthodontic Surgical Interface   Thomas Aldridge 76. Orthognathic Surgical Techniques   David E. Frost and Michael P. Powers 77. Avoiding Surgical Complications in Orthognathic Surgery   Ghali E. Ghali, Jennifer E. Woerner and Stavan Patel

Section 4: Esthetic Facial Surgery 78.  Overview of Facial Aesthetic Surgery: Indications and Patient Selection   Jon D. Perenack 79.  Surgical Techniques: The Forehead and Brow   Clark O. Taylor 80. Facelift   T. William Evans 81. Management of the Aging Neck   Angelo Cuzalina and C. Blake Smith 82.  Cosmetic Surgery of the Eyes   Michael J. Will 83.  Basic Rhinoplasty   Faisal A. Quereshy and Yirae Ort 84. Ear Reconstruction and pinaplasty   Faisal A. Quereshy and Brady Burton 85.  Skin Rejuvenation and Resurfacing    Suzan Obagi and Rishi Kumar Gandhi 86. Facial Bone Sculpturing   Stephen A. Schendel and Rishi Jay Gupta

Part 4: Oral Surgery, TMJ and Oral Medicine Section 1: Oral Surgery 87. Surgical Management of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth   Michael Bornstein and Martin Woods 88. Pathological Perspectives of Non-Malignant Lesions of the Mouth   Gernot Jundt 89. Fibrous Dysplasia   Timothy Lloyd and Natasha Louise Berridge 90. Surgical endodontics   Frank Peter Strietzel 91.  Avoiding and Managing Complications in Oral and Dento-Alveolar Surgery   Ravinder Pabla 92.  Orofacial Infections   Amir Ketabchi and Nabeela Ahmed 93. Implant Treatment: Modern Techniques Including Dynamic Navigation   Michael S. Block 94. Controversies in office based surgery   Shahme Ahamed Farook

Section 2: TMJ Surgery 95.  Assessment and Conservative Management of the Temporomandibular Joint   Nigel Shaun Matthews and David Chapireau 96.   Arthrocentesis and Arthroscopic Management of the TMJ   Andrew J. Sidebottom and KenIchiro Murakami 97.  The Role of Open Surgery in the Management of Temporomandibular Disorders   Florencio Monje and Nadeem Saeed 98. Management of Dislocation of the TMJ   Andrew J. Sidebottom, Nabeela Ahmed and Sujeev Rajapakse 99. Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis   Divya Mehrotra and Andrew J. Sidebottom 100. TMJ Reconstruction:  Joint Replacement Alternatives   Louis Gerard Mercuri

Section 3: Oral medicine 101.  Neuropathic Orofacial Pain   Henry Alan Gremillion 102. Orofacial Pain   Henry Alan Gremillion 103. Medical management of oral mucosal lesions   Andrea Maria Schmidt-Westhausen 104.  Human Factors Recognition and Ways To Minimise Error in the Operating Room   Peter A. Brennan

Professor Peter A. Brennan, MD, FRCS, FRCSI, FDSRCS, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Professor of Surgery, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK. President-Elect, British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (2015). Honorary Editor, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.