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Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Management of the Breast

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Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Management of the Breast book

Edited BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava
Edition 3rd Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 8 May 2020
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003005476
Pages 498
eBook ISBN 9781003005476
Subjects Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Kronowitz, S.J., Benson, J.R., & Nava, M.B. (Eds.). (2020). Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Management of the Breast (3rd ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003005476

ABSTRACT

Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Management of the Breast, Third Edition provides a comprehensive and contemporary account of techniques in oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgery. Uniquely, this book includes short, concise chapters containing only the most critical information. Many of the chapters are entitled "My Approach" and this enables the reader to gain an insight into the clinical practice of the world's breast disease experts. The true multidisciplinary nature of the book ensures that the perspectives of all members of the breast cancer team are included. This transfer of knowledge between disciplines leads to improved patient care and the integration of multidisciplinary treatment, thus providing an educational and practical multidisciplinary breast cancer book for practicing breast cancer doctors, and trainees worldwide.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

section Section I|30 pages

General trends, principles, and materials

chapter 1|6 pages

Latest trends in breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 2|4 pages

The biological rationale for oncoplastic surgical procedures

ByJohn R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 3|18 pages

Biological reactions to reconstructive materials

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section II|68 pages

Patient selection—breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy?

chapter 4|22 pages

Oncologic considerations

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 5|5 pages

Reconstructive perspectives

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 6|8 pages

Patients’ perspectives

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 7|7 pages

Preoperative radiological assessment

ByMegan Kalambo, Wei Tse Yang

chapter 8|5 pages

Oncoplastic parenchymal resection

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 9|6 pages

Intraoperative assessment

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 10|10 pages

Timing of oncoplastic repair

ByFrancesco M. Egro, Albert Losken

section Section III|91 pages

Breast-conserving surgery and partial breast reconstruction (oncoplastic repair)

chapter 11|45 pages

Immediate repair before radiotherapy

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 12|6 pages

Postoperative margin assessment (re-excision or completion mastectomy)

ByDorin Dumitru, John R. Benson

chapter 13|9 pages

Delayed oncoplastic repair—before radiotherapy

ByMaurice Y. Nahabedian

chapter 14|27 pages

Delayed oncoplastic repair—after radiotherapy

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section IV|20 pages

Skin-sparing and nipple-sparing mastectomy

chapter 15|12 pages

Mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction: skin-sparing and nipple-sparing mastectomy

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 16|6 pages

Nipple-sparing mastectomy

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section V|27 pages

Mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction (timing and patient selection)

chapter 17|14 pages

Timing of reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 18|11 pages

How to choose the optimal method of whole breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section VI|130 pages

Mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction (methods and techniques)

chapter 19|37 pages

Implant-based whole breast reconstruction (without irradiation)

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 20|21 pages

Implant-based whole breast reconstruction (with irradiation)

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 21|7 pages

Fat grafting exclusively for whole breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 22|30 pages

Standard autologous tissue flaps for whole breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 23|30 pages

Advanced autologous tissue flaps for whole breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section VII|19 pages

Revisional breast reconstruction (following both partial and whole breast reconstruction)

chapter 24|7 pages

Breast revision following breast conservation and oncoplastic repair

BySteven J. Kronowitz

chapter 25|4 pages

Breast revision after implant-based breast reconstruction

ByJoão Carlos Sampaio Goés, Alexandre Mendonça Munhoz, Rolf Gemperli

chapter 26|5 pages

Breast revision after mastectomy, whole breast reconstruction, and postmastectomy radiation therapy

BySteven J. Kronowitz

section Section VIII|41 pages

Techniques for delivery of radiotherapy

chapter 27|7 pages

Partial or whole breast radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery?

ByMukesh Bindish Mukesh, Charlotte Coles

chapter 28|6 pages

Postmastectomy radiotherapy after whole breast reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 29|11 pages

Partial breast radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

chapter 30|13 pages

Whole breast radiotherapy (boost) after partial mastectomy

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section IX|9 pages

Techniques for lymph node transfer

chapter 31|7 pages

Transfer of vascularized lymph node tissue

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section X|11 pages

Nipple-areola complex reconstruction

chapter 32|9 pages

Nipple-areola complex reconstruction

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava

section Section XI|11 pages

Training—breast surgery as a specialty

chapter 33|4 pages

The modern specialist breast surgeon

BySue Down, Ismail Jatoi, John R. Benson

chapter 34|5 pages

Breast surgical training

BySteven J. Kronowitz, John R. Benson, Maurizio B. Nava
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