Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery, 1st ed. 2020
Post-Traumatic Deformity

Coordinators: Perry Michael, Holmes Simon

Language: English

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This book provides a guide to the correction of maxillofacial trauma surgery. Chapters covering the initial considerations, assessment, and techniques required in post-traumatic surgery are included to give the reader an understanding of how and why a particular procedure takes place. The treatment of eye, nose, cheek, ear, jaw, and soft tissue deformities are also discussed.

Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery: Post-TraumaticDeformity aims to give a framework to trainee and practising surgeons to help them manage trauma and allow them to assess and treat patients with facial deformities.

Psychological Aspects of Posttraumatic Deformity.- Complications in Craniofacial Trauma: An Overview of Some Common Problems.- Hardware Removal in Craniomaxillofacial Trauma.- Gustatory Dysfunction.- Chronic Pain: An Overview of Causes and Management.- The Early Zygomatic Malunion.- Principles of Correction: An Overview of Secondary Correction of Posttraumatic Bony Deformities.- Three-Dimensional Facial Imaging for the Diagnosis of Complex Soft Tissue Secondary to Craniofacial Deformity.- Computer-assisted Treatment Planning in Complex Cases: Digital Technology.- Photography for Revision Surgery.- The Role of Computer-Aided Design and Three-Dimensional Printing in Posttraumatic Correction.- Orthoptic Assessment and Intervention Post-orbital Fracture Repair.- Maxillofacial Surgical Materials in Secondary Reconstruction.- Topical Negative Wound Pressure Therapy: Its Uses in Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery.- An Overview of Augmentation of Soft Tissue Deformities Using Injectable Techniques (Fillers Versus Fat).- Tissue Expansion for Craniofacial Defects.- Fat Grafting in Soft Tissue Augmentation.- Augmenting Soft Tissues with Fat, Dermis and Dermal Fat Grafts.- Cranioplasty, Cranial Defect, and Skull.- Hair Loss and Transplantation.- Eyebrow Reconstruction.- Secondary Management of the Orbit.- The Anophthalmic Orbit.- The Role of the Ocularist in Reconstructing the Posttraumatic Anophthalmic Orbit.- Eyelid Deformities.- Repositioning the Corners of the Eye.- The Twisted/Crooked Nose.- Nasal Augmentation.- Augmentation of the Nasal Pyramid: ‘Saddle-Shaped’ and Lateral Deformities.- Deformities of the Nasal Septum.- Nasal Tip Deformities.- Total and Near-Total Nasal Reconstruction.- Posttraumatic Rhinoplasty: Is There a Role for Internal Fixation?.- Nasomaxillary Osteotomy.- Zygomatic Osteotomy.- Reconstruction of Zygomatic and Periorbital Deformity with Alloplastic Material.- Contemporary Management of Traumatic Parotid-Cutaneous Communications and Fistulae.- SurgicalReconstruction of the Ear (Pinna).- Ear Reconstruction with Temporoparietal Fascia Flaps and Porous Polyethylene.- Hearing Impairment and Tinnitus: Cochlear Implantation and Other Rehabilitative Solutions.- Management of Posttraumatic Facial Palsy.- The Management of Posttraumatic Facial Skeletal Deformity Affecting the Occlusion: The Early Malunited Mandible.- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders.- Replacing Missing Teeth: Dental Implants.- Injuries to the Teeth: Long-term Effects and Their Management.- Scar Revision and Camouflage: An Overview.- Scar Revision.- Nonsurgical Management of Traumatic Scars.- Initial Scar Management and Camouflage Techniques.- Missile Injuries: An Overview of Correction.- Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation (Face Transplantation).- Facial Prostheses.

Michael Perry has been a consultant maxillofacial surgeon since 2001. His qualifications include FRCS, FDS, MBChB, BChD, BSC. Mr Perry is both medically and dentally qualified. He is the clinical lead in trauma, but his remit includes facial deformity, post traumatic reconstruction, surgical dermatology and orbital disease., In 2011 he was was listed in Sunday Times as one of top 50 surgeons in the UK.

Simon Holmes is lead Facial Trauma surgeon at Barts Health and Clinical Director of Head and Neck Surgery within the Trust. As a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon he is dually qualified in both medicine and dentistry and has an international reputation for excellence in primary and revision facial trauma surgery. He is a trustee of the charity Saving Faces and an editorial reviewer for the BJOMS. In addition he teaches and lectures both nationally and internationally and has authored several key publications in the field of Facial Trauma Surgery. Current areas of adult andpaediatric practice within the private and NHS sectors include primary and revision facial trauma, scar and soft tissue injuries, complex wisdom tooth extractions and general oral surgery, as well as diseases and disorders of the temporomandibular joint.

Written from a global perspective by experts in the field Demonstrates surgical procedures in a step by step manner with the aid of photographs and illustrations Describes alternate surgical approaches to highlight all options