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Grabb and Smith’s Plastic Surgery, Eighth edition, offers a comprehensive resource to the field for plastic surgery
residents and medical students with an interest in professional practice, as well as established plastic surgeons
who want to received updated knowledge in this specialty. Accurately drawn illustrations, key points and review questions
help you develop a deeper understanding of basic principles and prepare effectively for the In-Training Exam
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Table of Contents
Part IPrinciples, Techniques, and Basic Science
1. Fundamental Principles of Plastic
Surgery
2. Basic Science of Wound Healing and
Management of Chronic Wounds
3. Management of Scars
4. Principles of Flap Design and
Application
5. Principles of Microsurgery
6. Concepts of Skin Grafts and Skin
Substitutes
7. Principles of Flap Reconstruction: Muscle Flaps, Myocutaneous Flaps, and Fasciocutaneous
Flaps
8. Transplantation Biology and Applications to Plastic Surgery
9. Principles of Prosthetics in Plastic
Surgery
10. Principles of Nerve Repair and Reconstruction and Neuroma Management
11. Principles of Tissue Expansion
12. Principles of Procedural Sedation and Local and Regional Anesthesia
13. Concepts of Tissue Engineering
14. Standardization of Photography and Videography in Plastic Surgery
15. Principles of Psychology for Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
16. Patient Safety in Plastic Surgery
17. Ethics in Plastic Surgery
18. Principles of Research Designs and Outcomes Research
19. Basic Statistics for the Practicing
Physician
Part IISkin and Soft Tissue
20. Skin Care and Benign and Malignant Dermatologic Conditions
21. Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical
Injuries
22. Principles of Burn Reconstruction
23. Radiation and Radiation Injury
24. Lasers in Plastic Surgery
Part IIICongenital Anomalies and Pediatric Plastic Surgery
25. Cleft Lip and Palate: Embryology, Principles, and Treatment
26. Congenital Melanocytic Nevi and Other Common Skin Lesions
27. Vascular Anomalies
28. Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis and Deformational Plagiocephaly
29. Syndromic Craniosynostosis
30. Craniofacial Microsomia and Principles of Craniofacial Distraction
31. Orthognathic Surgery
32. Craniofacial Clefts and Orbital
Hypertelorism
33. Ear Reconstruction
34. Management of Velopharyngeal
Dysfunction
35. Craniofacial Tumors and Conditions
Part IVHead and Neck
36. Facial Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries
37. Head and Neck Cancer and Salivary Gland Tumors
38. Reconstruction of the Scalp, Forehead, Calvarium, Skull Base, and Midface
39. Reconstruction of the Eyelids, Correction of Ptosis, and Canthoplasty
40. Nasal Reconstruction
41. Reconstruction of Acquired Lip and Cheek Deformities
42. Facial Paralysis
43. Mandible Reconstruction
44. Reconstruction of the Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Esophagus
Part VAesthetic Surgery
45. Nonsurgical Facial Rejuvenation and Skin Resurfacing
46. Dermal and Soft-Tissue Fillers: Principles, Materials, and Techniques
47. Botulinum Toxin
48. Fat Grafting in Plastic Surgery
49. Forehead and Brow Rejuvenation
50. Blepharoplasty
51. Facelift and Necklift
52. Rhinoplasty
53. Otoplasty
54. Facial Skeletal Augmentation With Implants and Osseous Genioplasty
Part VIBreast
55. Augmentation Mammoplasty, Mastopexy, and Mastopexy-Augmentation
56. Breast Reduction
57. Gynecomastia
58. Breast Cancer: Current Trends in Screening, Patient Evaluation, and Treatment
59. Breast Reconstruction: Prosthetic
Techniques
60. Breast Reconstruction: Autologous Flap Techniques
61. Reconstruction of the Nipple-Areolar
Complex
62. Congenital Anomalies of the Breast:
Tuberous Breasts, Poland Syndrome,
and Asymmetry
Part VIIBody Contouring
63. Principles of Plastic Surgery After Massive Weight Loss
64. Liposuction, Abdominoplasty, and Belt Lipectomy
65. Lower Body Lift and Thighplasty
66. Brachioplasty and Upper Trunk
Contouring
Part VIIIHand
67. Functional Anatomy and Principles of Upper Extremity Surgery
68. Hand Infections
69. Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Upper Extremity and Management of Fingertip and Nail Bed Injuries
70. Management of Compression Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity
71. Principles and Applications of Nerve Transfers
72. Management of Brachial Plexus Injuries
73. Tetraplegia
74. Management of Hand Fractures
75. Management of Wrist Fractures
76. Flexor Tendon Repair and
Reconstruction
77. Extensor Tendon Repair and
Reconstruction
78. Tenosynovitis Disorders of the Upper
Extremity
79. Principles and Applications of Tendon
Transfers
80. Ligament Injuries of the Hand
81. Ligament Injuries of the Wrist
82. Management of Mutilating Upper Extremity Injuries
83. Replantation Strategies of the Hand and Upper Extremity
84. Thumb Reconstruction
85. Dupuytren Disease
86. Hand Tumors
87. Treatment of Vascular Disorders of the
Hand
88. Comprehensive Management of the Burned Hand
89. Compartment Syndrome of the Upper
Extremity
90. Common Congenital Hand Anomalies
91. Upper Limb Amputations and
Prosthetics
92. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Arthropathies
93. Osteoarthritis
Part IXTrunk and Lower Extremity
94. Reconstruction of the Chest, Sternum, and Posterior Trunk
95. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
96. Lower Extremity, Foot, and Ankle
Reconstruction
97. Perineal Reconstruction
98. Diagnosis and Treatment of
Lymphedema
99. Pressure Injuries
100. Gender-Affirming Surgery
Index