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Suzanne Klimberg. 246 3 Master techniques in surgery 250 Second edition. 264 1 Philadelphia :|bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health,|c[2019]. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 490 1 Master techniques in surgery 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Machine generated contents note: pt. I Breast and Axillary Imaging -- ch. 1 Topographical Surgical Anatomy of the Breast, Axilla, Chest Wall, and Metastatic Sites / Kirby I. Bland -- ch. 2 Breast and Axillary Imaging for the Surgeon / Edgar D. Staren -- pt. II Breast Biopsy -- ch. 3 Drainage of Breast Cysts and Abscesses / Amy C. Degnim -- ch. 4 Ultrasound-Cuided Breast Percutaneous Needle Biopsy / V. Suzanne Klimberg -- ch. 5 Stereotactically Guided Breast Percutaneous Needle Biopsy / Arthur G. Lerner -- ch. 6 Breast Ductoscopy / William C. Dooley -- ch. 7 Excisional Breast Biopsy of Palpable Lesions / Edward M. Copeland -- ch. 8 Needle Localization Biopsy of Nonpalpable Breast Lesions / Virginia M. Herrmann -- ch. 9 Intraoperative Ultrasound-Guided Excision of Nonpalpable Lesions / Amy E. Rivere -- ch. 10 Breast Surgery After Radioactive Seed Localization / Barbara A. Pockaj 505 0 Note continued: ch. 11 Fluoroscopic Intraoperative Node or Neoplasia Detection (FIND) Procedure / V. Suzanne Klimberg -- pt. III Lymph Node Mapping, Dissection and Reconstruction -- ch. 12 Axillary Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy / Julie A. Margenthaler -- ch. 13 Internal Mammary Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy / Virgilio Sacchini -- ch. 14 Axillary Lymph Node Dissection / Kirby I. Bland -- ch. 15 Axillary Reverse Mapping / H. Colleen Silva -- ch. 16 Surgical Techniques for Prevention and Treatment of Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema; Multiple Lymphatic Venous Anastomoses (MLVAs) -- Including LYMPHA / Sheldon Marc Feldman -- ch. 17 Lymphatic Reconstruction With Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer / Cristiano Boneti -- pt. IV Partial Mastectomy -- ch. 18 Partial Mastectomy / Sarah P. Cate -- ch. 19 Excision Followed by Radiofrequency Ablation / Amy E. Rivere -- ch. 20 Breast Brachytherapy Device Placement / Peter D. Beitsch -- ch. 21 Intraoperative Radiotherapy / Stephen R. Grobmyer 505 0 Note continued: pt. V Mastectomy -- ch. 22 Simple Mastectomy / Kirby I. Bland -- ch. 23 Modified Radical Mastectomy and Total (Simple) Mastectomy / Kirby I. Bland -- ch. 24 Radical Mastectomy / Kirby I. Bland -- pt. VI Oncoplastic Breast Surgery -- ch. 25 Oncoplastic Breast Conservation Techniques in Upper Pole Lesions / Russell J. Bramhall -- ch. 26 Oncoplastic Breast Conservation Techniques in Lower-Pole Lesions / Abby K. Geletzke -- ch. 27 Oncoplastic Breast Conservation Techniques in Subareolar Lesions / Nicolas Ajkay -- ch. 28 Reduction Mammaplasty/Mastopexy and Therapeutic Mammaplasty (Oncoplastic Mammaplasty): Principles and Mark Up / Shadi Ghali -- ch. 29 Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction: Extreme Oncoplasty and Split Reduction Techniques / Melvin J. Silverstein -- ch. 30 Total Skin-Sparing Mastectomy/Nipple Skin-Sparing Mastectomy / Linda Philips -- ch. 31 Skin- Sparing Mastectomy for the Pendulous Breast / Jill R. Dietz 505 0 Note continued: ch. 32 The Goldilocks Mastectomy / Grace Y. Ma -- ch. 33 Alternatives to Tissue Rearrangement: Suture Lattice Technique Combined With Absorbable Radiographic 3D Tissue Marker for Cavity Marking and Cosmesis / Anthony Lucci -- pt. VII Extensive Resections - - ch. 34 Chest Wall Resection and Reconstruction for Advanced/Recurrent Carcinoma of the Breast / Robert J. Cerfolio -- ch. 35 Skin Flaps for Extensive Soft Tissue and Skin Resection / Luis O. Vasconez -- ch. 36 Forequarter Amputation / Keila E. Torres -- pt. VIII Breast Reconstruction -- ch. 37 Implant-Based Reconstruction / James C. Yuen -- ch. 38 Autologous Fat Grafting for Correction of Residual Contour Deformities After Breast Reconstruction / Lee L.Q. Pu -- ch. 39 Autologous Reconstruction: TRAM Flap / Luis O. Vasconez -- ch. 40 Autologous Reconstruction: Microvascular MS-TRAM and DIEP Flaps / David W. Chang -- ch. 41 Autologous Reconstruction: Latissimus Dorsi Flap / Steven J. Kronowitz 505 0 Note continued: ch. 42 Autologous Reconstruction: Gluteal Flap Breast Reconstruction / Michael R. Zenn -- ch. 43 Secondary Reconstruction: Reduction Mammoplasty, Mastopexy, and Breast Augmentation / Nolan S. Karp -- ch. 44 Secondary Reconstruction: Nipple-Areolar Reconstruction / Victor Chien. 520 "Breast cancer represents the most common cancer that affects women of the industrial and impoverished nations of the world; this neoplasm has a lifetime risk to affect one in every eight women of the industrialized countries with various presentations and stages of disease. Surgical therapy remains one of the principal modalities utilized to treat this organ -centric cancer. Surgical treatment of breast cancer has evolved over the past century from radical debilitating surgeries to minimally- invasive approaches that have advanced with earlier diagnosis and highly- effective neoadjuvant therapies. These more plausible and highly acceptable minimally -invasive techniques have progressed from disfiguring procedures to reconstruction excellence. Moreover, the entire field of breast cancer surgery is advancing very rapidly globally, thus, many of the procedures illustrated in this text are not readily applied in community surgical practice and certainly not in such an eclectic textural format"-- Provided by publisher. 588 0 Print version record. 590 eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America 650 0 Breast|xSurgery.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/ sh85016688 650 7 Breast|xSurgery.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 838345 650 7 Breast.|2homoit|0https://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0000222 655 4 Electronic books. 700 1 Bland, K. I.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n85224452|eeditor. 700 1 Klimberg, V. 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