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Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery

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Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery book

Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery

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Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery book

Edited ByMarwali Harahap
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 10 May 2002
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.3109/9780203909065
Pages 664 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429221552
SubjectsMedicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Harahap, M. (Ed.). (2002). Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.3109/9780203909065

Introduces pioneering techniques in suture removal without scissors, meshed skin graft preparation, and multiple Z-plasty!

Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery features new material on

  • modified buried vertical mattress sutures for wounds under moderate and severe tension

  • bury-and-knot sutures for grafting skin tissue out

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    chapter 1|10 pages

    Vermilionectomy Using the W-Plasty Technique

    ByJ. M. Ferna´ndez-Vozmediano and J. C. Armario-Hita

    chapter 2|4 pages

    Running Vertical Mattress Suture Technique

    ByStephen N. Snow and David Douglas Madjar, Jr.

    chapter 3|6 pages

    Dual Use of Monofilament Poliglecaprone in Layered Closure: Buried and Cuticular

    ByPaul J. Weber, Gale B. Oleson

    chapter 4|4 pages

    Short-Hand Vertical Mattress Stitch: A Rapid Skin-Everting Suture Technique

    ByStephen N. Snow and David Douglas Madjar, Jr.

    chapter 5|12 pages

    Modified Buried Vertical Mattress Suture: A New Technique of Buried Absorbable Wound Closure Associated with Excellent Cosmesis for Wounds Under Tension

    chapter 6|4 pages

    Modified Buried Dermal Suture

    chapter 7|4 pages

    Purse String Suture in the Management of Poorly Delineated Melanomas

    part 8|2 pages

    Stitch Removal from Hair-Bearing Areas: A Simple Method

    chapter 9|4 pages

    Simple Securing of Subcuticular Running Suture and W-Plasty

    chapter 10|4 pages

    A New Skin Suture Technique for Multiple Z-Plasty

    part 11|2 pages

    Double-Tipped Suture Needle for Dermostitches

    chapter 12|4 pages

    Looped Square Knot: A Useful Suture Method that Allows Removal of Stitches Without Using Scissors

    chapter 13|10 pages

    The Round Block Distorting Purse String Suture in the Treatment of Skin Cancer of the Face: An Esthetic and Convenient Technique

    chapter 14|8 pages

    Double- and Triple-Interlocking Suture Techniques

    chapter 15|8 pages

    Bury-and-Knot Suturing Method

    chapter 16|8 pages

    Surgical Excision of Hemangioma with Minimal Blood Loss*

    chapter 17|8 pages

    Intraoperative Nasal Ala Immobilization Using the Foley Catheter

    chapter 18|4 pages

    Tissue-Sparing Repair: A New Approach to Shorten Excisional Lines

    chapter 19|6 pages

    Razor Blade Surgery Using the Castroviejo Blade

    ByBreaker and Holder

    chapter 20|4 pages

    Bolster Techniques in Cutaneous Surgery: The Red Rubber Robinson

    chapter 21|6 pages

    Creating a Curvilinear Scar

    chapter 22|6 pages

    Nail Plate Excision Using the Hand-Held Thermocautery Unit

    chapter 23|6 pages

    Treatment of the Splitting Nail with Phenol Alcohol Partial Matricectomy

    chapter 24|4 pages

    Nail Splinting for Ingrown Toenails: A New Noninvasive Treatment Modality

    chapter 25|4 pages

    Treatment of Subungual Splinters

    chapter 26|6 pages

    Excision of Exposed Cartilage for Management of Mohs Surgery Defects of the Ear*

    chapter 27|10 pages

    Use of a Curved Blade to Harvest Mohs Micrographic Sections

    ByRon M. Shelton

    chapter 28|6 pages

    Use of Multiple Different Tissue Specimens on the Same Glass Slide in Mohs Micrographic Surgery

    ByHugh M. Gloster, Jr.

    chapter 29|8 pages

    Simple Techniques for the Biopsy of Oral Lesions*

    ByMarwali Harahap

    chapter 30|6 pages

    Transfixion Technique to Treat Oral Vascular Anomalies

    ByJavier Va´zquez-Doval

    chapter 31|8 pages

    Removal of a Large Labial Mucocele: A Cosmetic and Functional Approach

    ByHarry L. Parlette III and Eric C. Parlette

    chapter 32|6 pages

    Bilevel Anesthesia and Blunt Dissection: A New Concept for the Millennium

    ByLawrence M. Field

    chapter 33|8 pages

    Automated Subcutaneous Infusion Tumescent Anesthesia with Diluted Mixtures of Prilocain and Ropivacain

    ByHelmut Breuninger

    chapter 34|6 pages

    Use of a Combination Nail Elevator and Hemostat Clamp: Innovative Instruments for Nail Avulsion*

    ByJoel K. Sears

    chapter 35|4 pages

    Acne Surgery Utilizing the Versatile Paper Clip Comedo Extractor

    chapter 36|6 pages

    Skin Hook Forceps

    chapter 37|6 pages

    The Ultrasonic Scalpel: Applications in the Treatment of Rhinophyma and Other Cutaneous Surgical Procedures

    chapter 38|6 pages

    Clever Devices to Evaluate Vermilion-Skin Border in Lip Reconstruction

    chapter 39|4 pages

    ‘‘Tusked’’ Forceps for Rapid and Atraumatic Subcuticular Closure of the Skin

    chapter 40|4 pages

    Labial Muscle Z-Plasty to Reestablish the ‘‘Lip Seal’’ Mechanism

    chapter 41|6 pages

    Total Upper Lip Reconstruction with Bilateral Fan Flaps

    chapter 42|6 pages

    Closure of Conchal Defects: The Hinged Retroconchal Island Flap with Overlying Transposition Flap

    chapter 43|12 pages

    Burow’s Triangle Advancement Flaps for Excision of Two Closely Approximated Skin Lesions*

    chapter 44|8 pages

    Modified Bilateral Advancement Flap

    chapter 45|8 pages

    Trilobed Flaps for Simultaneous Repair of Multiple Defects of the Nose

    chapter 46|6 pages

    Bilobed Flap for Reconstruction After Simultaneous Removal of Three Lesions: Compound Bilobed Flap of the Nose

    ByPaolo Boggio, Giorgio Leigheb

    chapter 47|8 pages

    Rotation and Transposition Flaps for Reconstruction After Simultaneous Removals of Two Close Skin Lesions

    ByPaolo Boggio, Giorgio Leigheb

    chapter 48|10 pages

    Innovations in Island Pedicle Flaps*

    ByDavid R. Byrd, Randall K. Roenigk, Clark C. Otley

    chapter 49|8 pages

    Reconstruction of Umbilicus Using a Skin Flap

    ByTakatoshi Yotsuyanagi, Satoshi Urushidate, Yukimasa Sawada

    chapter 50|4 pages

    Mini Z in Z to Relieve the Transverse Linear Tension After a Z-Plasty Transposition

    ByAhmet Seyhan

    chapter 51|6 pages

    ‘‘Iris’’ Technique for Immediate Umbilical Reconstruction

    ByMichael J. Miller

    chapter 52|6 pages

    Flap Defatting with an Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator

    ByKazuyoshi Yamanaka

    chapter 53|6 pages

    Reusable Loop Suture Techniques to Secure and Allow Graft Reinspection

    ByStephen N. Snow and David Douglas Madjar, Jr.

    chapter 54|4 pages

    Harvesting Auricular Cartilage

    ByMitchell L. Levin

    chapter 55|6 pages

    Cartilage Removal Prior to Skin Grafting in the Triangular Fossa, Antihelix, and Concha of the Ear

    ByJ. Ramsey Mellette, Jr., and James M. Swinehart

    chapter 56|10 pages

    Stents for Skin Grafts*

    chapter 57|6 pages

    Split-Skin Grafting on Severely Damaged Skin: A Technique Using Absorbable Tissue Adhesive

    chapter 58|8 pages

    Autologous Suction Blister-Induced Epidermal Grafts for Treating Localized Stable Vitiligo*

    chapter 59|8 pages

    First Dorsal Digital Web of the Hand as a Full-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site for the Repair of Defects on the Hand and Digits After Mohs Micrographic Surgery

    chapter 60|6 pages

    Delayed Intranasal Knot Placement in Alar Composite Grafts

    chapter 61|8 pages

    .Clavicular Grafts

    chapter 62|6 pages

    Disposable Suction Syringe for Epidermal Grafting

    chapter 63|6 pages

    Use of Free Cartilage Grafts in Nasal Alar Reconstruction

    chapter 64|6 pages

    A Simple Preparation of Autologous Fibrin Glue for Skin Graft Fixation

    chapter 65|6 pages

    Stent Dressing Techniques in Skin Grafting

    part 66|2 pages

    Rapid Stapler Tie-Over Fixation for Skin Grafts

    chapter 67|6 pages

    Nylon Threads Used as Drains in Free Skin Grafting

    chapter 68|6 pages

    Overgrafting for Leukoderma and Chronic Inflammatory Conditions of the Lower Lip: A New Application of an Already Established Method

    chapter 69|6 pages

    A Simple Method for the Classic Tie-Over Dressing

    chapter 70|10 pages

    Innovative Techniques in Skin Graft Fixation

    chapter 71|4 pages

    Lubrication Jelly as a Dressing in Punch Grafts for Pitted Acne Scars

    chapter 72|12 pages

    Transparent Gasbag Tie-Over for Free Skin Grafting

    chapter 73|4 pages

    Primary Closure of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site

    chapter 74|6 pages

    A New Method for the Dressing of Free Skin Grafts

    chapter 75|4 pages

    Improvised Method for Preparing Meshed Skin Grafts

    chapter 76|12 pages

    External Use of a Wireframe for Sheet Skin Grafting

    chapter 77|6 pages

    Use of the Pulley Suture in Scalp Reduction Surgery

    chapter 78|14 pages

    Automation of Hair Transplantation: Past, Present, and

    ByFuture

    chapter 79|12 pages

    Highly Flexible, Reinforced Swan-Neck Liposuction Cannulae

    chapter 80|6 pages

    Pinch Technique in Fat Transfer

    chapter 81|6 pages

    A New Technique of Dermabrasion for Traumatic Tattoos

    chapter 82|4 pages

    Sandpaper Mounted on a Safety Razor: A Simple Device for Dermabrasion

    chapter 83|4 pages

    Repair of a Split or Deformed Ear Lobe with a Tongue Depressor Blade for Stabilization During Surgery

    chapter 84|12 pages

    Traction-Modified Blepharoplasty

    chapter 85|26 pages

    Visible Incision Reduction in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery

    chapter 86|12 pages

    Evaluation Documentation in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery

    chapter 87|4 pages

    Manual Punch for Tattooing

    chapter 88|4 pages

    A Simple Cryotechnique for the Treatment of Cutaneous Soft Fibromas

    chapter 89|8 pages

    Computer-Generated Operative Reports: How to Save up to 30 Minutes per Day*

    chapter 90|8 pages

    Prevention of Hypertrophic Scars by Long-Term Paper Tape Application

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