Plastic Surgery ST 240 Objectives Review anatomy related to plastic surgery Discuss diseases, conditions Discuss Surgical procedures Bones of the Hand Innervation of the Hand Preserving a Digit Muscles and Tendons: Anterior View Dorsal View Posteromedial View Compartments of the Hand: Anterior compartment with transverse section Six Dorsal Compartments First Dorsal Compartment Tendon Sheath and Pulleys Arteries of the forearm and hand Veins of the forearm and hand Development of the hand Radial Dysplasia Centralization of a radial dysplasia: Defect Correction Release of Syndactyly: Planned Incisions Actual Dissection Separation Closure Syndactyly: Simple Incomplete Simple Complete Complex Complicated Polydactyly Dupuytrens Disease Possible Incisions for Treatment of Dupuytrens Ganglion Cyst Dorsal Ganglion Cyst Removed Ganglion Cyst Ventral Ganglion Cyst X-Ray of Rheumatoid Hand Structure of the Skin Burn Depths Rule of Nines Skin Grafting Dermatome: Oscillating- blade Type Mesh Graft Device Rhytidectomy Rhytidectomy Incision Options: Primary & Secondary Rhytidectomy Blepharoplasty Lower Upper Blepharoplast y Blepharoplasty: Marking Inferior Incision Line Superior Incision Line is Marked Wedge of Redundant Tissue is Removed Closure Begins Liposuction Liposuction Equipment Liposuction Abdominoplasty: Primary Incisions Dissection and Muscle Tightening Secondary Incisions Closure and Final Effect Abdominoplasty Reduction Mammoplasty: Pre-op Planned Incision Sites Excess Tissue is Removed Final Effect Reconstruction Mammoplasty: Augmentation; Areolar Incision Creation of a Pocket Pectoral Muscle Incision Implant Position TRAM flap Reconstruction: Abdominal Incision TRAM flap rotated into position Rotation Advancement Cheiloplasty Defect Closed Defect Palatoplasty: Bilateral Defect Dissection Closure Cleft Lip and Palate: Unilateral Cleft Lip Unilateral Cleft Palate Rhinoplasty: Preoperatively Rhinoplasty: Postoperatively