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Intro
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Part I: Introduction
1: Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Surgical Site Exposure
Microvascular Anastomoses
Conclusion
References
Part II: Head and Neck Reconstruction
2: External Carotid Branches/External Jugular/Internal Jugular
Introduction
Arterial Anatomy and Selection
Venous Anatomy and Selection
External Jugular Vein
Internal Jugular Vein
Nerve and Lymphatic Anatomy and Considerations
Conclusion
References
3: Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Considerations
Relevant Anatomy
Operative Technique
Discussion
Conclusion
References
4: Angular Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Considerations
Relevant Anatomy
Operative Technique
Discussion
Conclusion
References
5: Superficial Temporal Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Discussion
References
6: Transverse Cervical Vessels
Introduction
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Discussion
Conclusion
References
7: Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction
Introduction
Upper Cervical Vessels
Carotid and Jugular Systems
Applied Anatomy
Transverse Cervical Vessels
Surgical Site Exposure
Vessels Outside the Head and Neck Region
Discussion
Algorithm for Recipient Vessel Selection
Preoperative Assessment Tools
Technical Pearls
Conclusion
References
8: Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction
Introduction
Anatomy of the Larynx and Phonatory Physiology
Vascular Anatomy of the Neck
Branches of the Carotid System
Venous Anatomy of the Neck
The Transverse Cervical Vessels
The Thoracoacromial Vessels
The Cephalic Vein
Surgical Options for Voice Reconstruction
Recipient Vessels for Voice Reconstruction: Selection and Surgical Exposure
Discussion
References
9: Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction
Introduction
Overview of Free Tissue Transfer Options
Recipient Arteries: External Carotid Arterial System
Recipient Veins: Internal and External Jugular Venous System
Recipient Vessels in the Vessel-Depleted Neck
Contralateral Neck Vessels
Transverse Cervical Vessels
Subclavian Artery, Thoracoacromial Vessels, and Internal Mammary Vessels
Dorsal Scapular Vessels
Cephalic Vein
Technique
Preoperative Assessment
Anastomosis
Anticoagulation
Postoperative Care
Conclusion
References
Part III: Trunk Reconstruction
10: Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Inframammary Fold Incision: Modifications in Technique
Delayed Immediate Reconstruction: Modifications in Technique
Discussion
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Part I: Introduction
1: Recipient Vessels for Microsurgery
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Surgical Site Exposure
Microvascular Anastomoses
Conclusion
References
Part II: Head and Neck Reconstruction
2: External Carotid Branches/External Jugular/Internal Jugular
Introduction
Arterial Anatomy and Selection
Venous Anatomy and Selection
External Jugular Vein
Internal Jugular Vein
Nerve and Lymphatic Anatomy and Considerations
Conclusion
References
3: Minimal Access Approach for Facial Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Considerations
Relevant Anatomy
Operative Technique
Discussion
Conclusion
References
4: Angular Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Considerations
Relevant Anatomy
Operative Technique
Discussion
Conclusion
References
5: Superficial Temporal Vessels
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Discussion
References
6: Transverse Cervical Vessels
Introduction
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Discussion
Conclusion
References
7: Recipient Vessels: Laryngopharynx Reconstruction
Introduction
Upper Cervical Vessels
Carotid and Jugular Systems
Applied Anatomy
Transverse Cervical Vessels
Surgical Site Exposure
Vessels Outside the Head and Neck Region
Discussion
Algorithm for Recipient Vessel Selection
Preoperative Assessment Tools
Technical Pearls
Conclusion
References
8: Recipient Vessels: Voice Reconstruction
Introduction
Anatomy of the Larynx and Phonatory Physiology
Vascular Anatomy of the Neck
Branches of the Carotid System
Venous Anatomy of the Neck
The Transverse Cervical Vessels
The Thoracoacromial Vessels
The Cephalic Vein
Surgical Options for Voice Reconstruction
Recipient Vessels for Voice Reconstruction: Selection and Surgical Exposure
Discussion
References
9: Recipient Vessels: Esophagus Reconstruction
Introduction
Overview of Free Tissue Transfer Options
Recipient Arteries: External Carotid Arterial System
Recipient Veins: Internal and External Jugular Venous System
Recipient Vessels in the Vessel-Depleted Neck
Contralateral Neck Vessels
Transverse Cervical Vessels
Subclavian Artery, Thoracoacromial Vessels, and Internal Mammary Vessels
Dorsal Scapular Vessels
Cephalic Vein
Technique
Preoperative Assessment
Anastomosis
Anticoagulation
Postoperative Care
Conclusion
References
Part III: Trunk Reconstruction
10: Internal Mammary Vessels: Inframammary and Standard Approach
Introduction
Preoperative Assessment
Applied Anatomy
Surgical Site Exposure
Inframammary Fold Incision: Modifications in Technique
Delayed Immediate Reconstruction: Modifications in Technique
Discussion