Stone’s Plastic Surgery Facts: A Revision Guide, Fourth EditionStone's Plastic Surgery Facts 4e provides a complete revision tool for the FRCS exit examination in plastic surgery. Written in the form of notes and lists, the full range of plastic surgery topics is covered as follows, wound care, burns, head & neck, cleft lip and palate and craniofacial anomalies, breast, hand and upper limb, lower limb, skin and soft tissue tumours, genitourinary and trunk, aesthetic and general plastic surgery. Updated article summaries and a review section in each chapter highlight important points and explain common misconceptions. A vital resource for the surgical trainee. |
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Breast | |
Hands | |
Lower limb | |
Skin and soft tissue | |
Genitourinary and trunk | |
Aesthetic | |
General plastic | |
References | |
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abnormalities amputation artery associated axillary bilateral biopsy breast breast reconstruction burns cancer cartilage cause cells cleft clinical closure collagen common complications contracture debridement defects deformity digit DIPJ disease dissection distal donor dorsal effects excision extensor facial fascia fibroblasts finger flexion flexor fractures free flap function gland healing hypospadias implants incision increased infection injury involvement joint keloids laser lateral lesions ligament limb lower lymphoedema malignant margins mastopexy maxilla MCPJ medial median nerve melanocytes melanoma metastasis months muscle nasal neck necrosis needed nerve nipple nodes normal orbital osteotomy pain palate patients pedicle perforators PIPJ Plast Reconstr Surg Plast Surg post-operative posterior proximal ptosis radial radiotherapy reconstruction recurrence reduce repair resection risk scar SLNB soft tissue stage superficial surgery surgical suture syndrome technique tend tendon therapy thumb tissue expansion trauma treatment tumours ulcers ulnar ulnar nerve upper usually vascular vessels volar weeks whilst wound wrist