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Interventional Treatment of Wounds, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018 A Modern Approach for Better Outcomes

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Orgill Dennis P.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Interventional Treatment of Wounds

Our aging population, combined with an increase incidence of both diabetes and obesity, has fueled the need for better care of acute and chronic wounds associated with these diseases. Interventional Wound Healing focuses on what modern surgery can do to accelerate the healing of such wounds. Utilizing case studies alongside background and in-depth analysis for each technique with color images and videos, this book is intended to guide the reader in surgical and non-surgical procedures to assist with wound closure.

Edited by the medical director of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Wound Care Center, Interventional Wound Healing takes the plastic surgeon's point of view on wound care and various surgical and non-surgical interventional treatments. Where the typical wound care book addresses bandaging and dressing of various surface wounds, Interventional Wound Healing delves into the surgical and interventional procedures that can effectively treat both acute and chronic wounds. Written for wound care professional including physicians, podiatrists, nurses, residents and students this book features three distinct sections covering surgical methods and techniques, amputation, and interventional techniques, paying special attention to skin grafts, flaps, and substitutions, as well as arterial and venous interventions.

Contents


Foreword

Christopher E. Attinger


SECTION I: SURGICAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES

1. Surgical Debridement

Joshua A. David and Ernest S. Chiu


2. Bacterial Control

Jessica D. Smith, Indranil Sinha, and Douglas L. Helm


3. Amputations of the Lower Extremity

Joseph Park, Tammer Elmarsafi, and John S. Steinberg


4. Gastrocsoleus Lengthening

Christopher P. Chiodo


5. Operative Management of Pressure Injuries

Dennis P. Orgill


6. Forefoot Operations

Paul J. Kim


7. Hindfoot Operations

Alec A. Macaulay and Jeremy Smith


8. Skin Grafting

Lifei Guo, Jillian L. Fortier, and Charles L. Castiglione


9. Local and Regional Flaps

Raman Mehrzad, Daniel Kwan, Scott Schmidt, and Paul Y. Liu


10. Perforator Flaps

Joon Pio (Jp) Hong, Donghoon Choi, and Hyunsuk (Peter) Suh


11. Free Tissue Transfer

Benjamin J. Mitchell, Michael V. DeFazio, and Karen Kim Evans 


12. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Lauren R. Bayer


13. Matrices and Dermal Substitutes for Wound Treatment

Sumanas W. Jordan, Sergey Y. Turin, Eric Robert Zielinski, and Robert D. Galiano


SECTION II: INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES

14. Arterial Diagnostics

Kaspar Trocha and Samir K. Shah


15. Minimally Invasive Arterial Interventions for Wounds

Dean J. Arnaoutakis and Edwin C. Gravereaux


16. Endovascular Venous Interventions

Chieh-Min Fan


Dennis P. Orgill, MD, PhD
Vice Chairman for Quality Improvement, Dept. of Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Professor of Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA 02115

Dennis Orgill, MD, PhD, is the Vice Chair for Quality Improvement in the Department of Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, and the Director of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Wound Care Center. Dr. Orgill holds a doctoral degree in medical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a medical degree from Harvard University and completed additional training in reconstructive plastic surgery. He is also board certified in plastic surgery with membership in American Society og Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS), American College of Surgeons (ACOS), American Society for Reconstrucitve Microsurgery (ASRM), Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surgery (AACPS), Massachusetts Medical Society, Plastic Surgery Education Foundation (PSEF), Plastic Sugery Rsearch Council (PSRC), and Wound Healing Society. 

Head of a research team: The Orgill laboratory focuses on tissue engineering and wound healing, aiming to develop better technologies to treat wounds. The laboratory performs research on artificial skin, micromechanical forces, platelets, and stem cells. Dr. Orgill has consulted for several medical device and start-up companies, and holds several patents.

Written by an expert plastic surgeon currently in the field and heading the Brigham and Women's Hospital Wound Care Center

Focuses on major surgery in the acceleration of wound healing

Covers surgical and non-surgical techniques in wound closure

Features videos and color images for added detail

Presents advancements in wound care that go beyond typical wound dressing and delves into the surgical interventional methods of wound care

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