- Highly illustrated, revised and updated second edition of the indispensable reference
- Includes information on anatomy, embryology, pathology, radiology, surgery, and laboratory skills not found in most other texts
- Written by experts associated with the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons and commonly assigned to those taking the ASMS Basic Course
Ferraro's Fundamentals of Maxillofacial Surgery, 2e is the newly revised and updated second edition of the text originally edited by James W. Ferraro. Written for trainees and students, as well as experts in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and experts in related subspecialties such as otolaryngology and plastic surgery, this highly illustrated text is an invaluable source of hands-on, practical knowledge for those taking the ASMS Basic Course, or for any specialist seeking a comprehensive review of maxillofacial surgery. Table of ContentsForeword James W. Ferraro Section I The Basics - Chapter 1 Embryology and Craniofacial Growth
Peter J. Taub and John Mesa - Chapter 2 Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck
Andrew Wexler - Chapter 3 Dental Anatomy
Ali Attaie and Mairaj Ahmed - Chapter 4 Facial Aesthetics
Sean G. Boutros and Carlos A. Martinez - Chapter 5 Regional Anesthesia
Adam I. Levine and Samuel DeMaria Jr. - Chapter 6 Imaging Techniques
Richard Monahan and Linping Zhao - Chapter 7 Fixation Techniques
Jack C. Yu, Antony Martin, Brian Ho, and Mohamad Masoumy - Chapter 8 Bone Grafting
Sanjay Naran and Robert M. Menard - Chapter 9 Biomaterials
Russell Reid
Section II Maxillofacial Fractures - Chapter 10 Clinical Assessment of the Trauma Patient
A. K. Antony, M. Ranzer, M.N. Cohen - Chapter 11 Management of Soft Tissue Injuries
Jordan P. Steinberg, Alexandra Junewicz, and Arun K. Gosain - Chapter 12 Dento-Alveolar Fractures
William Hoffman and Peter J. Taub - Chapter 13 Mandible Fractures
Peter J. Taub and Magdalena Soldanska - Chapter 14 Mid-Facial Fractures
Joseph B. Hill and Henry C. Vasconez - Chapter 15 Nasal Fractures
Delora L. Mount - Chapter 16 Zygoma Fractures
Kevin J. Kelly and Roop Gill - Chapter 17 Orbital Fractures
Ivo Pestana and Lisa R. David - Chapter 18 Nasoorbitoethmoid (NOE) Fractures
Karl C. Bruckman, Thaddeus Boucree, Joe I. Garri and S. A. Wolfe - Chapter 19 Frontal Sinus Fractures
Adam J. Oppenheimer, Kristoffer B. Sugg, and Steven R. Buchman - Chapter 20 Panfacial Fracture Management
Wlliam M. Weathers, David Khechoyan, Erik M. Wolfswinkel, Larry H. Hollier, and Edward P. Buchanan - Chapter 21 Gunshot Wounds
Brent R. DeGeorge Jr. and Kant Y. Lin - Chapter 22 Microvascular Reconstruction
Emile N. Brown, Mark Fisher, Eduardo D. Rodriguez - Chapter 23 Pediatric Fractures
Laura A. Monson, Darren M. Smith, and Joseph E. Losee - Chapter 24 Secondary Skeletal Reconstruction
Reza Jarrahy - Chapter 25 Secondary Soft Tissue Reconstruction
Bassan J. Allan, Robert M. Van Haren, Bo Wang, and Seth Thaller
Section III Orthognathic Surgery - Chapter 26 Facial Evaluation in Orthognathic Surgery
Donald R. Mackay and Cathy R. Henry - Chapter 27 Surgical Planning: 2D to 3D
Pravin K. Patel, Linping Zhao, and James W. Ferraro - Chapter 28 Orthodontics
Neil Warshawsky, Henry Schupert, and Howard Aduss - Chapter 29 Genioplasty
Stephen Baker - Chapter 30 Maxillary Osteotomies
Pravin K. Patel - Chapter 31 Mandibular Osteotomies
Mitchell Stotland and Derek Wan - Chapter 32 Dental Extractions
Thaddeus Boucree and Joe I. Garri - Chapter 33 Maxillofacial Augmentation and Reduction
David E. Morris and Lun-Jou Lo - Chapter 34 Distraction Osteogenesis
Raymond Harshbarger and Patrick Kelley
Section IV Laboratory - Chapter 35 Impressions, Models, and Splints
Stephen Chydillo and Peter J. Taub
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